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  • Pike Children's Mental Health and Developmental Services CASSP

    < Back Pike Children's Mental Health and Developmental Services CASSP Erin Stroyan CASSP COORDINATOR for Pike County estroyan@cmpmhd.org She coordinates all of the services for children in Pike County.

  • Online Meeting Links – Dual Diagnosis Anonymous Support Group in PA

    < Back Online Meeting Links – Dual Diagnosis Anonymous Support Group in PA Our Mission Statement is our fifth tradition, which states “Each DDA group has one primary purpose – to carry its message of hope and recovery to those who still suffer from the effects of Dual Diagnosis.” Dual Diagnosis Anonymous is a fellowship of persons who share their experiences, strengths, weaknesses, feelings, fears, and hopes with one another to resolve our dual diagnosis, and/or learn to live at peace with unresolved problems. The only requirement for membership in DDA is a desire to develop healthy addiction-free lifestyles. Since 1996, we have been serving persons with severe and persistent mental health and/or substance use challenges and their families in Oregon, numerous states, and across the world. We provide support and fellowship to help these persons overcome and start on the road to recovery from their dual diagnosis. For more information please contact us at the Central Office using the contact us page or by calling (503)222-6484. DDA Pennsylvania Sunday at 4 pm (PST) 1 pm EST Meeting ID: 428-978-565 Passcode: DDA12STEP Launch Meeting – Zoom Fun In Recovery Events Art night is continuing every Tuesday at 3 pm (PST) and movement will happen once a month on Thursdays. Can’t wait to socialize and build new skills in recovery with you all!!! https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88050830159 Facebook Chatroom and Resource Page facebook.com/groups/1053021475070135/?ref=group_browse PLEASE PASS ON THIS INFORMATION TO ANY AND ALL and/or POST IT FOR ALL TO SEE! Thank you for helping to spread the word!!

  • OCYF Resources, Data Sources

    < Back OCYF Resources, Data Sources Resources and Data Sources OCYF Office of Children, Youth, and Families Child Welfare Resource Center 403 East Winding Hill Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 717-795-9048 They train anyone who works in the Children and Youth system in PA. The Center provides County Children and Youth Agencies with individualized training and technical assistance services as well as hold training classes at the center. Information about children and youth practices are understood and taught at this center. There are many committee’s that are ongoing here to work on areas of interest such as diversity. These services are provided through ongoing collaborative partnerships with County Children and Youth Agencies, the Department of Human Services, Pennsylvania Children and Youth Administrators, private provider agencies, children, youth, families, community members, and other system partners. http://www.pacwrc.pitt.edu CYF Regional Teams The Regional Teams are assigned to work with County Children and Youth Agencies to assess the training and technical assistance needs, and to coordinate a seamless delivery of the Resource Center’s products and services. The members of each Regional Team include: Practice Improvement Specialist, Curriculum and Instructional Specialist, Training Specialist, Transfer of Learning Specialist, Administrative Assistant Through cross-system collaboration the Resource Center facilitates county specific assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation and monitoring that leads to improved knowledge, skills and practices. This method helps ensure that the training and technical assistance needs of Child Welfare professionals are met across the state and better prepares our system to facilitate the outcomes of safety, permanence and well-being for the children, youth and families we serve. For information concerning Training or Technical Assistance in your region/county please contact the Resource Center at 717-795-9048 . http://www.pacwrc.pitt.edu/AboutUs.htm https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/DHS-Offices/Pages/OCYF.aspx The Pennsylvania Council of Children, Youth & Family Services (PCCYFS) http://www.pccyfs.org/ Pennsylvania Children & Youth Administrators (PCYA) http://www.pcya.org/ Child Welfare Portal https://www.compass.state.pa.us/cwis/public/home Our service provides a means for individuals to apply for PA Child Abuse History Clearance online and for mandated reporters to report child abuse in Pennsylvania. Organizations can manage PA Child Abuse History Clearances online for their employees and volunteers. Child Protective Services Law, Regional Map, County Children and Youth Directory, Child Abuse Annual Report are available on this site. Quality Assurance and Administrative Support Unit https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/DHS-Offices/Pages/OCYF-Bureau%20of%20Policy%20Programs%20and%20Operations.aspx 717-783-1964 Systems Technology and Data Management Section https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/DHS-Offices/Pages/OCYF-Bureau%20of%20Policy%20Programs%20and%20Operations.aspx 717-705-2913 Bureau of Budget and Fiscal Support (BBFS) https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/DHS-Offices/Pages/OCYF-Bureau%20of%20Budget%20and%20Fiscal%20Support.aspx#:~:text=The%20Bureau%20of%20Budget%20and,mandates%3B%20and%20administrative%2C%20financial%20and Tel: 717-783-3856 FRIENDS National Resource Center https://friendsnrc.org/ Family Information, Kinship,Your Rights, Appeals PA Families Inc We help parents/caregivers, clinicians, teachers, and all others find resources needed to raise and work with children-adults in the field of special needs. Please call our toll-free number 1-800-947-4941 or email us at info@pafamiliesinc.org or pasocdianna@gmail.com for help and/or referral or to join the email network. Website www.pafamiliesinc.org We send out information on workshops, conferences, training, bulletins, surveys, volunteer needs, and more for the parents and caregivers of children, young adults, and adults with special needs of many kinds. PA Parent and Family Alliance Our staff use their lived experience raising children who struggle to gather information on the top issues parents ask for help with. Call for help and advice, join chats, newsletters and more. https://www.paparentandfamilyalliance.org/ Call the Parent Support Line 570-664-8615 (888-273-2361) Email form to get help. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeNLKmPNaGG5ENdK03UizYG5EKzOJSmHR30MKntycxwjNZ-_g/viewform PA KinConnector https://www.kinconnector.org/ PA KinConnector is an information, referral and education program for kinship caregivers in Pennsylvania. Kinship caregivers are blood and non-blood relatives (ie teachers, coaches, and family friends) who care for children when their biological parents can’t. The KinConnectors seek to assist these caregivers by providing information on financial assistance, legal information and referrals, and other issues caregivers face when raising children to provide stability and permanency in the home. Kinship Care Placement with Family or Friends is Focus of Pa. Dependency Court Attorney Educational Session https://www.pacourts.us/news-and-statistics/news/news-detail/1146/kinship-care-placement-with-family-or-friends-is-focus-of-pa-dependency-court-attorney-educational-session PA Family First Prevention Plan https://www.paproviders.org/ocyf-pa-family-first-prevention-plan-approved-by-acf/ This legislation seeks to prioritize family-based services aimed at preventing the unnecessary placement of children in foster care, promoting family stability, and improving overall outcomes for vulnerable children and families. A Parent Handbook on Concurrent Planning http://www.fcu.pitt.edu/files/ParentHandbookConcurrentPlanning.pdf Protect Your Rights! A Resource for Incarcerated Parents http://www.fcu.pitt.edu/files/ProtectYourRights.pdf Know Your Rights Guide by The Juvenile Law Center is a holistic guide regarding the Children and Youth System. You will find almost everything regarding the CYF System in this guide. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://jlc.org/sites/default/files/attachments/2020-06/Know%20Your%20Rights%20Guide_Full%20Guide_0.pdf Appointment of Legal Counsel for a Child in a Contested Termination of Parental Rights Hearing chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://www.paproviders.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/OCYF-Bulletin-3130-21-01-Appointment-of-Legal-Counsel-for-a-Child-in-a-Contested-Termination-of-Parental-Rights-Hearing_REISSUED030421.pdf How the Child Welfare System Works chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubPDFs/cpswork.pdf Appeals Unit https://www.dhs.pa.gov/Services/Disabilities-Aging/Pages/Hearings-and-Appeals.aspx https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/DHS-Offices/Pages/OCYF-Bureau%20of%20Policy%20Programs%20and%20Operations.aspx 717-425-2992 Appealing Listing in ChildLine/Abuse Registry Pennsylvania law allows you to appeal the findings against you and your listing in the Child Abuse Registry under several different paths. However, navigating this labyrinth can be nearly impossible for people without experience handling ChildLine investigations and appeals. This information is from the website below. https://www.pafamilylawllc.com/appealing-a-childline-finding-in-pennsylvania#:~:text=Once%20you%20receive%20your%20notification,in%20Pennsylvania's%20Child%20Abuse%20Registry https://www.pacodeandbulletin.gov/Display/pacode?file=/secure/pacode/data/055/chapter3130/s3130.62.html&d=reduce chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://www.pacwrc.pitt.edu/Resources/CPSL%20Resources/AppealsFlowChart_3.2.15.pdf chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://www.pacwrc.pitt.edu/elearn/cpsllinks/mod7/Mod7_Review_Slides.pdf The Roadmap to Youth and Family Engagement http://www.fcu.pitt.edu/files/YouthRoadmap.pdf PA Citizen Review Panel https://www.pacwrc.pitt.edu/CRP/ To examine policies, procedures, and practices of state and local agencies to evaluate the extent to which state and local child protective services system agencies are effectively discharging their child protection responsibilities. FIND A RIDE WEBSITE The #FindMyRide website makes it quick and easy to determine your eligibility for transportation assistance https://www.apply.findmyride.penndot.pa.gov/tes-web/public/home?TYPE=33554432&REALMOID=06-b32f7864-a20f-4dd5-b44d-6ce9690a9418&GUID=&SMAUTHREASON=0&METHOD=GET&SMAGENTNAME=kIXJ7OM2rCsbfwUxV7j5T66VMY1GUohc2308btH8khoGO2gb9wUDaXFvWpOiYRXh&TARGET=%24SM%24https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apply.findmyride.penndot.pa.gov%2F The Rise Magazine https://www.risemagazine.org/what-we-do/ Founded in 2005 and led by parents impacted by the child welfare system, Rise believes that parents have the answers for their families and communities. Our mission is to support parents’ leadership to dismantle the current family policing system by eliminating cycles of harm, surveillance and punishment and creating communities that invest in families and offer collective care, healing and support Mandated Reporting, Child Abuse, Clearances ChildLine/Abuse Registry Statewide list of all cases of child abuse that are under investigation, indicated, or founded. https://www.law.upenn.edu/live/news/16096-advocating-abolition-of-pa-childline-registry PA DHS MANDATED REPORTERS’ BROCHURE chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://www.dhs.pa.gov/KeepKidsSafe/Clearances/Documents/FAQ_Mandated%20Reporter.pdf PA DHS Report Abuse page https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/Pages/Report-Abuse.aspx Mandated Reporter Brochure chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://www.dhs.pa.gov/KeepKidsSafe/Clearances/Documents/FAQ_Mandated%20Reporter.pdf How often do Mandated Reporters need to be trained regarding recognizing and reporting child abuse? chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://www.pacwrc.pitt.edu/MandatedReporter/MandatedReporter_FAQs.pdf Mandated Reporters Training https://www.dhs.pa.gov/KeepKidsSafe/Pages/Trainings.aspx Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance http://www.pa-fsa.org/ Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance is a statewide child abuse prevention organization Verification (Background Checks)Unit www.dhs.pa.gov OCYF-Bureau of Policy Programs and Operations Fingerprinting https://www.dhs.pa.gov/KeepKidsSafe/Clearances/Pages/FBI-Fingerprinting.aspx 717-783-6211, 1-877-371-5422 Digital Fingerprinting https://www.identogo.com/ Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Criminal History Record Check https://www.dhs.pa.gov/KeepKidsSafe/Clearances/Pages/Criminal-Background-Check.aspx Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal History Background Check https://www.dhs.pa.gov/KeepKidsSafe/Clearances/Pages/FBI-Fingerprinting.aspx National Sex Offender Registry https://www.dhs.pa.gov/KeepKidsSafe/Clearances/Pages/National-Sex-Offender-Registry.aspx Pennsylvania State Police Megan's Law website https://www.meganslaw.psp.pa.gov/Home/TermsAndConditions Keep Kids Safe Pa http://keepkidssafe.pa.gov/index.htm Courts and Law Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC) https://www.pacourts.us/ Office of Children & Families in the Courts https://ocfcpacourts.us/ Kinship Care Placement with Family or Friends is Focus of Pa. Dependency Court Attorney Educational Session https://www.pacourts.us/news-and-statistics/news/news-detail/1146/kinship-care-placement-with-family-or-friends-is-focus-of-pa-dependency-court-attorney-educational-session PA Family First Prevention Plan https://www.paproviders.org/ocyf-pa-family-first-prevention-plan-approved-by-acf/ This legislation seeks to prioritize family-based services aimed at preventing the unnecessary placement of children in foster care, promoting family stability, and improving overall outcomes for vulnerable children and families. Fostering connections to Success Act of 2008 https://nche.ed.gov/legislation/fostering-connections/#:~:text=The%20Fostering%20Connections%20to%20Success,care%2C%20and%20supporting%20educational%20stability Appointment of Legal Counsel for a Child in a Contested Termination of Parental Rights Hearing chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://www.paproviders.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/OCYF-Bulletin-3130-21-01-Appointment-of-Legal-Counsel-for-a-Child-in-a-Contested-Termination-of-Parental-Rights-Hearing_REISSUED030421.pdf PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY Title 23 https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/consCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&ttl=23&div=0&chpt=63&sctn=11&subsctn=0 Find your Legislator/Senator/Representative https://www.legis.state.pa.us/ COMMONWEALTH OF PA Bulletin https://www.pacodeandbulletin.gov/Display/pacode?file=/secure/pacode/data/049/chapter49/s49.52.html&d=reduce PA State Police Directory www.psp.pa.gov Troop Directory Find information on a PSP Troop and its Stations. PA District Attorney Directory https://www.pdaa.org/da-directory/ Child Protective Services Law (CPSL) https://www.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/LI/LI/CT/HTM/23/00.063..HTM Foster, Adoption, Safe Haven PA Family First Prevention Plan https://www.paproviders.org/ocyf-pa-family-first-prevention-plan-approved-by-acf/ This legislation seeks to prioritize family-based services aimed at preventing the unnecessary placement of children in foster care, promoting family stability, and improving overall outcomes for vulnerable children and families. Pennsylvania Needs Foster Families https://www.dhs.pa.gov/AdoptPAkids/Pages/Foster-Parent.aspx The Education of children in Foster Care or Awaiting Foster Care Placement FAQ’s PA Department of Education https://www.education.pa.gov/Schools/safeschools/emergencyplanning/COVID-19/Pages/Youth-in-Foster-Care.aspx Safe Haven Website https://www.dhs.pa.gov/secretsafe/Pages/default.aspx#:~:text=Under%20the%20Safe%20Haven%20law,will%20not%20be%20in%20trouble Pennsylvania Statewide Adoption Network (SWAN) http://www.diakon-swan.org/main.asp Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA), 1997 https://www.congress.gov/bill/105th-congress/house-bill/867 The Pennsylvania Adoption Information Registry (PAIR) The Pennsylvania Adoption Information Registry (PAIR) is a medical and social history database maintained by the Department of Human Services for adoptees, adoptive parents, and birth relatives who would like to share or obtain medical or social history about themselves or their birth relatives. https://www.dhs.pa.gov/AdoptPAkids/Pages/PAIR.aspx FORMS https://www.dhs.pa.gov/AdoptPAkids/Pages/Forms.aspx Birth Certificates w/Adopted Parents Names https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/certificates/Pages/Adoptee.aspx#:~:text=genealogy%20fact%20sheet-,Birth%20Certificates,Application%20for%20a%20Birth%20Certificate Birth Certificates from other States https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/index.htm?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fnchs%2Fw2w.htm Information for an Individual Who is Adopted chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/Documents/Certificates%20and%20Records/adoptee_app_HD02045F.pdf Interstate Compact Unit https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/DHS-Offices/Pages/OCYF-Bureau%20of%20Policy%20Programs%20and%20Operations.aspx 800-932-0313 Fostering connections to Success Act of 2008 https://nche.ed.gov/legislation/fostering-connections/#:~:text=The%20Fostering%20Connections%20to%20Success,care%2C%20and%20supporting%20educational%20stability DATA CHILDREN'S BUREAU Data Analysis and Statistics https://www.acf.hhs.gov/cb/data-research/data-statistics The National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) https://www.acf.hhs.gov/cb/research-data-technology/reporting-systems/nytd Child Trends DATA https://www.childtrends.org/publications/state-level-data-for-understanding-child-welfare-in-the-united-states THE ANNIE E. CASEY FOUNDATION https://www.aecf.org/blog/child-welfare-and-foster-care-statistics?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAsIGrBhAAEiwAEzMlC-dRRGlJxnRmSIpljgHyIzXjNBrfKWJoR_sXCWk3JHGdwvR0wPHZzhoC38oQAvD_BwE KIDS COUNT DATA CENTER https://datacenter.aecf.org/ PA Partnerships for Children Data https://www.papartnerships.org/ Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children is a strong, effective, and trusted voice to improve the health, education, and well-being of children and youth in the commonwealth. Throughout our nearly 30-year history, our public policy victories have helped countless children learn, thrive, and succeed Child Welfare Reports and Fact Sheets under Resources Child Fatality/Near Fatality Reports https://www.dhs.pa.gov/docs/OCYF/Pages/Fatality-Reports.aspx General Information, Helps from Other Systems PA PUBLICATIONS All have information online at website below Access Monitoring Plan Budget Information, Final Performance Audit Reports Bulletin Search, DHS Bulletin List Bureau of Hearings and Appeals Forms Child Abuse Reports, Child Fatality/Near Fatality Reports Child Youth and Family Services Plan, OCYF Reports DHS Executive Communications Everyday Lives, Family Supports Needs Assessment HealthChoices, Behavioral Health Publications, Community HealthChoices Publications, Physical Health Publications Highlighted Reports, Infographics Medicheck Search, Medicaid State Plan Personal Care Home Monthly Report Policy Handbooks and Manuals https:// www.dhs.pa.gov/docs/Publications/Pages/default.aspx Find a Document https:// www.dhs.pa.gov/docs/Pages/default.aspx PA DHS Licensing DHS Quarterly Licensing Reports , Licensing Webinars DHS Human Services Provider Directory DHS Facilities , Get a Clearance (DHS) is responsible for the administration, oversight, development, management, regulation, enforcement, and training of licensing programs for all human service programs for providers and partners across the Commonwealth. For more information regarding how to become a DHS-licensed provider or information for a specific program area https:// www.dhs.pa.gov/Licensing/Pages/Licensing.aspx PA Human Services Provider Directory https:// www.humanservices.state.pa.us/HUMAN_SERVICE_PROVIDER_DIRECTORY/ PA DHS Licensing and State-Run Facilities & County and Regional PartnersHuman Services Provider Directory Personal Care Home Field Offices Quarterly Licensing Report Regional Children Youth and Families Offices Regional Child Development Offices Regional Mental Health/Substance Abuse Field Offices Pennsylvania State HospitalsCounty Assistance Office Contact Information Early Learning Resource Centers RLRC County Children and Youth Directory Human Services Development Fund (HSDF) County Contacts www.dhs.pa.gov Find Facilities PA Drug & Alcohol County Offices https://www.ddap.pa.gov/Get%20Help%20Now/Pages/County-Drug-and-Alcohol-Offices.aspx PA DHS Mental Health, IDD, Early Intervention County Offices https:// www.dhs.pa.gov/Services/Disabilities-Aging/Pages/ODP-County-MH-ID-Office-Contacts.aspx Home and Community Services Information System Directory https://www.hcsis.state.pa.us/hcsis-ssd/ServicesSupportDirectory/CountyContacts Bureau of Policy and Program Development https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/DHS-Offices/Pages/OMHSAS-Bureau%20of%20Policy%20Planning%20Program%20Development.aspx FEDERAL U.S. Department of Health & Human Services HHS 330 C Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201 https://www.hhs.gov/ The Administration for Children & Families (office of US Dep of HHS) Mary E. Switzer Building 330 C Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20201 https://www.acf.hhs.gov/ CHILDREN'S BUREAU U.S. Department of Health & Human Services 330 C Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20201 https://www.acf.hhs.gov/cb/focus-areas/child-welfare-services Region 3 (Philadelphia) The Office of Regional Operation's Philadelphia office serves Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. https://www.acf.hhs.gov/oro/regional-offices/region3 Office of Regional Operation's Philadelphia 801 Market Street, Suite 8300 Philadelphia, PA 19107-3134 Office: (215) 861-4000 Fax: (215) 861-4070 U.S. Government Publishing Office https://www.govinfo.gov/

  • Emily Yeager

    < Back Emily Yeager Vision Consultantcontact info

  • Kids Count Family Psychological Armstrong, Butler, Clarion,Indiana

    < Back Kids Count Family Psychological Armstrong, Butler, Clarion,Indiana Our goal is to offer quality counseling and consultation in a caring atmosphere. Services include couple counseling, family counseling, assessment of ADHD, and play therapy. Also offer a full range of services to individuals of all ages, including psychological assessment and treatment of various disorders. Butler 226 W. New Castle St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-3000 724-287-3003 Fax Butler RTF 226 W. New Castle St. Butler, PA 16001 724-284-0076 724-284-9729 Fax Butler 200 Renaissance Dr. Suite 301 Butler, PA 16001 ​724-287-1880 724-282-1848 Fax Knox 334 North Main St. P.O. Box 617 Knox, PA 16232 814-797-0291 814-797-0281 Fax Kittanning ​365 Franklin Hill Rd. Kittanning, PA 16201 724-543-1888 724-543-1899/1898 Fax Clarion 342 South Fifth Ave. Clarion, PA 16214 814-226-4913 814-226-4914 Fax Worthington 214 E. Main St. Worthington, PA 16262 724-297-8077 724-297-8079 Fax Indiana 625 Rustic Lodge Rd. Suite C Indiana, PA 15701 724-349-6320 724-349-6359 Fax Peer Support Family Based Residential Blended Case Management Wraparound / BHRS Outpatient Family Psychological Associates provides mental health services and treatment for children and adolescents; including pre-school age, young adult, geriatric and their families. Family Psychological Associates, a fully licensed outpatient psychiatric clinic, and Kids Count Inc. joined forces to become a premier behavioral healthcare company offering a wide range of services. Today, we employ over 200 clinical and administrative staff and continue to grow in the areas of behavioral health care and innovative therapeutic programs. Our treatment goals focus on: - self-reliance and growth - recovery and inclusion in the community - access to appropriate services and supports - a quality of life that includes family and friends Kids Count Family Psychological believes that behavioral health treatment is an ongoing process of changing ideas where choices and hope are offered through support, encouragement, and empowerment. We specialize in treating our clients and families very personally and will work within your scheduling needs and requirements to best serve you and your family. We have found that the best outcomes occur when you participate as fully as possible in the services and programs that we offer. As you grow, we will adjust your treatment and our services accordingly, to provide the highest quality support and service possible to you and your family.

  • United Way School Readiness

    < Back United Way School Readiness Children's Education Preparation

  • Best Buddies

    < Back Best Buddies Best Buddies is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.Founded in 1989 by Anthony Kennedy Shriver, Best Buddies is a vibrant, international organization that has grown from one original chapter to more than 1,400 college, high school and middle school campuses across the country and internationally. Best Buddies programs engagerticipants in each of the 50 United States. We have accredited international programs on six continents with additional country programs under active development.

  • Abc Kiddie Kampus

    < Back Abc Kiddie Kampus Our Mission is to provide a safe and caring environment where children, through play, can learn all necessary social and academic skills to succeed at the next step in their lifeearly childhood education

  • Pennsylvania Association for Community Health Centers

    < Back Pennsylvania Association for Community Health Centers The Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers is the state primary care association representing Federally Qualified Health Centers and other like-mission providers located in underserved areas throughout the Commonwealth. Established in 1981 as a private non-profit organization, PACHC was formed by and for community health center programs. PACHC programs and services are designed to strengthen, promote and grow health centers in today's complex and constantly changing healthcare environment. Healthcare Services

  • J.S. Hearing Aid Service

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  • Wayne County Drug and Alcohol Commission

    < Back Wayne County Drug and Alcohol Commission Drug and alcohol intake and assessment Placement in the level of drug and alcohol treatment that best meets your needs Benefit coordination or funding to ensure the cost of your treatment is covered Access to a variety Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) options to help you with your recovery from heroin or opioid addiction 24/7 access to emergency placement or warm handoff services Ongoing case management services to assist with needs that may interfere with your successful recovery Recovery support services from a Certified Recovery Specialist

  • Filing A Complaint on Child Care Facility

    < Back Filing A Complaint on Child Care Facility Making a complaint/reporting a facility operating illegally without a department license you contact the appropriate Department of Human Services' Regional Child Development Office . https://www.pa.gov/en/agencies/dhs/contact/regional-child-development-offices.html Each regional child day care office is assigned responsibility for certain counties in Pennsylvania. Regional office staff investigates complaints about child care centers, group child care homes, and family child care homes that do not follow the regulatory requirements for operating a facility. You may also register an Online Complaint . https://www.pelican.state.pa.us/ppcspublicfacing/publicinterface/ComplaintsAndIncidents/PFZIP.aspx# OCDEL Regional Office Map .pdf Download PDF • 179KB

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