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  • Fayette County Adult and Juvenile Probation

    < Back Fayette County Adult and Juvenile Probation It is the mission of the Adult Probation and Parole Department of the County of Fayette to integrate the delivery of rehabilitative and correctional programming and services into related community supervision and operations as deemed necessary for the protection of society and the rehabilitation, treatment, and care of adult offenders, and provide effective evaluative tools and information to the Fayette County Court of Common Pleas for use in sentencing and disposition decisions. JUVENILE PROBATION https://www.fayettecountypa.org/402/Juvenile-Probation 34 W Peter Street Uniontown, PA 15401 724-430-1223

  • Northumberland County Housing Authority

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  • PA Disasters and Emergencies

    < Back PA Disasters and Emergencies We know it’s not fun to think about every possible threat to your safety and well-being. Rest assured that Pennsylvania’s dedicated emergency workers are trained to help you after a disaster, but they may not be able to reach everyone right away. It’s imperative that all Pennsylvanians know what they need to do to keep themselves safe in an emergency. In this guide, learn the top 10 threats to Pennsylvania, how to get prepared today, and what to do if any of these threats impact you. For even more information, download the Pennsylvania Emergency Preparedness Guide from the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. Subjects covered: Go to website for more information. Sign Up for Alerts Floods Fires Winter Storms Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, and Tropical Storms Pandemics Earthquakes and Landslides Hazmat Incidents Nuclear Threats Mass Violence Be Ready PA After an Emergency Important Contacts

  • Intermediate Unit IU 13 Lancaster-Lebanon The Right To Education Local Task Force LTF and The Transition Council

    < Back Intermediate Unit IU 13 Lancaster-Lebanon The Right To Education Local Task Force LTF and The Transition Council Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 (IU 13) is an education service agency dedicated to delivering irresistible services to school districts and communities across the state. IU 13 is a leader in recognizing the needs of schools and implementing programs to meet those needs, with a core compelling purpose of improving student learning IU13 Lebanon County Office One Cumberland Street Lebanon, PA 17042 717-450-1500 Lancaster County IU13 Office 1020 New Holland Ave ​ Lancaster, PA 17601 717‐606‐1600 Free Parent Information Sessions Download the flyer/schedule. All meetings are held - 12:00 PM-2:00 PM; please feel free to bring your lunch to the meeting. CONTACTS FOR MORE INFORMATION Lancaster‐Lebanon IU13 717‐606‐1600 www.iu13.org/rte-task-force Amy Fisher, Chair (717) 394-5251 Parent amyfisher@thearclancleb.org The Local Task Force (LTF) The Local Task Force membership consists of parents and family members of children with disabilities, local IU representatives, the local MH / ID office, the Local Arc, area school districts and charter schools, and additional agency outreach programs. The function of the Local Task Force is to support each other through dialogue, training, and networking. You should attend the LTF if: • You are a family member supporting a school-age child with a disability • You are a local public/ private service provider • You are a school district employee • You have a concern or questions regarding the special education system • You want to network with family members and professionals • You are interested in finding out more about the Local Task Force • You want to share information with the special education community • You want to learn more about regulations and special education processes such as Evaluation Reports, IEPs, and NOREPs. The Transition Council for IU13 Lancaster/Lebanon www.iu13.org Transition Supports and Resources Transition Council (TC) is a network of parents, consumers, educators, and community service providers helping students with special needs in their transition from school to adult life. Its mission is to promote effective transition planning for students with disabilities from school to adult life.

  • Neighborhood Art House

    < Back Neighborhood Art House The mission of the Benedictine Sisters of Erie Inner-City Neighborhood Art House is to enable children to experience beauty, grow in positive self-expression and self-discipline, and develop into full and productive human beings.social services•Why an Art House in Erie’s Inner City•Evening program for teens•Partners with the Art House•Neighbor to Neighbor Newsletter•Notable numbers•Come, Bring the children•Contact information and how you can helpMinistries Benedictines for PeaceBenedictines for Peace (BFP) carries the ancient quest for peace into contemporary times. As the peace and justice outreach of the Erie Benedictine community, BFP members advocate for nonviolence, social change and justice by direct action, prayer and bearing witness.Learn more ? St. Benedict Community CenterIn June 1999 the Benedictine Sisters purchased the former St. Mary’s Auditorium from the Erie Catholic Diocese. The building was re-dedicated as St. Benedict Community Center August 2000.Learn more ? St. Benedict Education CenterLocated in our former high school, Saint Benedict Academy in downtown Erie, SBEC offers intensive case management, academic remediation, job readiness preparation, job development and job placement assistance for some 800 people each year.The Center provides recreational opportunities for neighborhood children and those in the Erie community who have special needs and face mental or physical challenges.Learn more ? Inner-City Art HouseThe Art House provide classes in the visual, performing and literary arts to at-risk children in Erie in a safe, nourishing and caring environment.Learn more ? St. Benedict Child Development CenterSaint Benedict’s Child Development Center was Erie’s first accredited early child care facility. A staff of 40 full andrt-time manages a daycare program, head start for migrant children, and infant care.Learn more ? Benetwood ApartmentsMonastic hospitality is offered to low income, elderly, and handicapped persons at Benetwood. Located on property adjacent to the monastery, the low-rise, 75 apartment building is a government subsidized non-profit facility administered by the community.Learn more ? Emmaus MinistriesThe Emmaus Soup Kitchen serves 1,000 hot meals each week and its foodntry distributes 30,000 food bags per year. Sister Gus’ Kids Café provides a home cooked meal and recreational opportunities to 70 children a day. Other services include a women’s advocacy program and advocacy for seniors.Learn more ?

  • Autism Connection of Pennsylvania

    < Back Autism Connection of Pennsylvania Our mission is to be a lifeline and hub for families and adults, providing support, information, and advocacy. Founded in 1996, the Autism Connection of Pennsylvania serves thousands of families, professionals, and adults seeking help for autism questions and concerns. Autism Connection staff understand your perspective. They provide email and telephone support, autism news, sensory-friendly activities, and training for parents, professionals, educators, and first responders, and the organization sponsors support groups across Pennsylvania.

  • Teachers' needs for an FASD-informed resource: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    < Back Teachers' needs for an FASD-informed resource: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Teachers' needs for an FASD-informed resource: a qualitative interview needs assessment based on the ADAPT-ITT framework pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Teachers' needs for an FASD-informed resource: a qualitative interview needs assessment based on the ADAPT-ITT framework - PubMed Teachers need an evidence-based FASD-informed intervention that is easy to use, concise, and responsive to varying needs and levels of experience. Results will inform the adaptation process of the FMF Program. The PubMed wordmark and PubMed logo are registered trademarks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

  • Community Care Connections Inc

    < Back Community Care Connections Inc Special Instruction Speech Therapy Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Nutrition Services Vision Services Hearing Services Audiology ServicesContact info

  • Luzerne-Wyoming County Drug & Alcohol Program

    < Back Luzerne-Wyoming County Drug & Alcohol Program Pennsylvania Ave. Parking There are no public parking facilities for the offices along Pennsylvania Ave. Metered street parking is available. Also, Genetti's parking lot is $3.00 per day (single entry.) Quarters, dollar bills and credit cards are accepted at the gate, which is accessible via Pennsylvania Boulevard, just off Market Street. Luzerne Wyoming Executive Commission ( Advisory Board) The Luzerne / Wyoming Counties Drug and Alcohol Program has been designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs as the Single County Authority (SCA) for drug and alcohol services in Luzerne and Wyoming Counties. The SCA is responsible for planning, designing, and implementing a comprehensive array of services covering the full continuum of care to the residents of both Luzerne and Wyoming Counties in the areas of Prevention, Intervention, Treatment, and Treatment-Related Services.

  • Office of Children, Youth & Families Headquarters Harrisburg, PA Social Services Office | DCFOffices.org

    < Back Office of Children, Youth & Families Headquarters Harrisburg, PA Social Services Office | DCFOffices.org https://www.dhs.pa.gov/contact/DHS-Offices/Pages/DHS-Offices.aspx all program offices in PA under Dept of Human Services

  • Addiction Medicine and Health Advocates, Inc.

    < Back Addiction Medicine and Health Advocates, Inc. Since addiction is a chronic disease with a multi-faceted etiology, AMHA utilizes a holistic and eclectic treatment approach. The AMHA treatment staff views each patient as an individual whose concerns and needs are distinct and different. Our aim is to match each patient with the appropriate course of treatment. A treatment plan is developed in collaboration with the patient to address their specific needs, values, and goals. AMHA is an outpatient facility consisting of two levels of care: Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient. Methadone Maintenance is provided on both levels of care. Services Provided Assessment and Intake Medication-Assisted Treatment (Methadone Maintenance) Individual Counseling & Psychotherapy Group Psychotherapy Psycho Education Medical Evaluations Aftercare & Follow up services Referrals (Educational, Medical, Vocational, Psychiatric, higher levels of care) Couples & Family Therapy Drug Screening Payment for Services AMHA is a private not-for-profit organization dependent upon patient fees for its continuance. Most of our patients have some form of insurance or medical assistance that pays for medication-assisted treatment services. Individuals who do not have insurance are responsible for payment or they may be eligible for county funding. Counselors are available: Monday to Friday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m For after-hours emergencies, please call 215-923-4202 and select option 3

  • Drug and Alcohol Facilites ONLINE DIRECTORY PA

    < Back Drug and Alcohol Facilites ONLINE DIRECTORY PA Find Drug and Alcohol Facilities in this online Directorydrug and alcohol rehabilitation Facilities

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