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  • Fricchione Center

    < Back Fricchione Center The Fricchione Center, on the campus of MarywoodUniversity, is a child care center that cares for 82 children from 2 months to 6 years of age following a developmentally appropriatephilosophy.Early childhood education

  • FUNDING DDAP Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant | SAMHSA

    < Back FUNDING DDAP Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant | SAMHSA What is a Block Grant? A block grant is a noncompetitive, formula grant mandated by the U.S. Congress. Eligible entities must submit an annual application to demonstrate statutory and regulatory compliance in order to receive the formula-based funding. SAMHSA is responsible for two block grant programs. Community Mental Health Services Block Grant (MHBG) The MHBG program provides funds and technical assistance to all 50 states Grantees use the funds to provide comprehensive, community-based mental health services to adults with serious mental illnesses and to children with serious emotional disturbances and to monitor progress in implementing a comprehensive, community-based mental health system. Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant (SUPTRS BG or SUBG) The SUBG program provides funds and technical assistance to all 50 states Grantees use the funds to plan, implement, and evaluate activities that prevent and treat substance use and promote public health. https://www.samhsa.gov/grants/block-grants/subg

  • THE BRANCH formerly Jewish Residential Services Pittsburgh

    < Back THE BRANCH formerly Jewish Residential Services Pittsburgh Our name might be new, but our mission remains the same: To support individuals with psychiatric, intellectual or developmental disabilities, helping them to live, learn, work, and socialize as valued members of the community. We help get lives and the community to a more inclusive place. Building on our proud heritage as JRS, The Branch is taking on a more expansive role for adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities and those with mental health diagnoses needing support to live independently. Now more than ever we are providing life-changing services that empower each individual to be a valued member of their community, making that community a more inclusive place overall JRS Executive Offices 412-325-0039 ngale@thebranchpgh.org The Sally and Howard Levin Clubhouse Chrissy Whiting 412-422-1850 cwhiting@thebranchpgh.org JRS Supportive Living Program April Delacruz 412-325.0039 adelacruz@thebranchpgh.org Families in Transition (FIT) Alison Karabin 412-325-0039 akarabin@thebranchpgh.org Communications and Fundraising Caitlin Lasky 412-325-0039 clasky@thebranchpgh.org The Branch 2609 Murray Avenue Suite 201 Pittsburgh, PA 15217

  • DELAWARE COUNTY Division of Drug & Alcohol

    < Back DELAWARE COUNTY Division of Drug & Alcohol Services We Provide SCA Administrator: Laura Fidorowicz We contract with agencies who provide an array of services and resources which have an emphasis on best practice, person-centered and remove barriers to help a person achieve their individual human potential. A few of the services offered are detox, inpatient rehab for adolescents and adults who qualify; methadone maintenance, Vivitrol, recovery housing, certified recovery services, halfway house, and outpatient levels of care, case management; Student Assistance Program (SAP) a school-based program K through 12th grade that helps identify students struggling with behavioral barriers to education, and free prevention services to all county residences on alcohol tobacco, other substances, and problem gambling. How to Contact Phone: 610-713-2365 Address: 20 S. 69th Street, 3rd Floor Upper Darby, PA 19082 Hours: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Email: humanservices@delcohsa.org County Holiday Calendar Eligible county residents have three points of access Crozer Chester Medical Center One Medical Center Blvd, Upland, PA 610-619-7370 KeyStone Center 2001 Providence Avenue Chester, PA 610-876-9000 Merakey (formally Northwestern Human Services) 800 Chester Pike Sharon Hill, PA 610-537-1765

  • List of Parks in Pennsylvania

    < Back List of Parks in Pennsylvania The primary purpose of Pennsylvania State Parks is to provide opportunities for enjoying healthful outdoor recreation and serve as outdoor classrooms for environmental education. In meeting these purposes, the conservation of the natural, scenic, aesthetic, and historical values of parks should be given first consideration. Camping, biking, hiking, FUN!

  • 40 Developmental Assets! RESOURCE

    < Back 40 Developmental Assets! RESOURCE 40 Developmental Assets! RESOURCE 40 Developmental Assets® The 40 Developmental Assets® framework was created by Search Institute® consisting of preventative measures, positive experiences, and qualities that young people need to grow up healthy, caring, and responsible. These assets are protective factors that have been consistently shown, by research, to buffer youth from risk. The more assets a child has the higher probability that the child will not be involved in behaviors such as teen pregnancy, school dropout, substance abuse, delinquency or violence. Subscribe to our enewsletter - insights&practice In this monthly enewsletter, we share insights and resources to help you promote positive youth development and build developmental relationships. Search Institute 3001 Broadway Street NE #310 Minneapolis, MN 55413 800.888.7828 612.376.8955 info@searchinstitute.org

  • ODP Office of Developmental Programs Regional Offices Contacts/State Centers and more

    < Back ODP Office of Developmental Programs Regional Offices Contacts/State Centers and more The Bureau of Community Services directs the fiscal and program planning, management, and oversight of all intellectual disability program operations including state-operated facilities and community intellectual disability programs. https://www.pa.gov/en/agencies/dhs/departments-offices/odp-info/odp-bureau-community-services.html Contact: Lauren House, Director Bureau of Community Services Health and Welfare Bldg., 4th floor Harrisburg, PA 17105 Phone: 717-772-4879 Angela Fortney, Director Division of Program Administration Health and Welfare Bldg., 4th floor Harrisburg, PA 17105 Phone: 717-346-1181 Ron Melusky, Director Division of Program Operations Health and Welfare Bldg., 4th floor Harrisburg, PA 17105 Phone: 717-783-5661 Gregory Cherpes, M.D. Medical Director Piatt Place, 301 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: 412-258-3549 Regional Offices: Central Regional Program Manager Denise Sloand P.O. Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Phone: 717-772-6507 Fax Number: 717-772-6483 Counties/Joinders Represented: Adams/York, Bedford/Somerset, Blair, Cambria, Centre, Columbia/Montour/Union/Snyder, Cumberland/Perry, Dauphin, Franklin/Fulton, Huntingdon/Mifflin/Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lycoming/Clinton, Northumberland Northeast Regional Program Manager Marie Craven Rm. 315 Scranton State Office Bldg. 100 Lackawanna Ave Scranton, PA 18503 Phone: 570-963-4749 Fax Number: 570-963-3177 Counties/Joinders Represented: Berks, Bradford/Sullivan, Carbon/Monroe/Pike, Lehigh, Luzerne/Wyoming, Northampton, Schuylkill, Susquehanna/Lackawanna, Tioga, Wayne Southeast Regional Program Manager Katherine Alston 801 Market Street, Suite 5071 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: 215-560-2245 Fax Number: 215-560-3043 Counties/Joinders Represented: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia Western Regional Program Manager Michele O'Toole Piatt Place, Room 4900 301 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: 412-565-5144 Fax Number: 412-565-5479 Counties/Joinders Represented: Allegheny, Armstrong/Indiana, Beaver, Butler, Cameron/Elk, Clarion, Clearfield/Jefferson, Crawford, Erie, Fayette, Forest/Warren, Greene, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Potter, Venango, Washington, Westmoreland State Centers: Kevin Dressler, Director Bureau of State Operated Facilities (ODP) Health and Welfare Building Harrisburg, PA 17105 Phone: 717-425-5686 Nicole Ferrebee-Phillips, Director Ebensburg Center Cambria County 4501 Admiral Peary Highway P.O. Box 600 Ebensburg, PA 15931 Phone: 814-472-0200 Amy Frederick, Director Selinsgrove Center Snyder County 1000 Route 522 Selinsgrove, PA 17870 Phone: 570-372-5601

  • Trishia Weinhardt

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  • The West Branch Drug & Alcohol Abuse Commission

    < Back The West Branch Drug & Alcohol Abuse Commission Williamsport 213 West Fourth Street, 2nd Floor Williamsport, PA 17701 P: 570.323.8543 F: 570.323.8550 24-hour emergency: 888.941.2721 Hours: Mon – Fri: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Lock Haven 124 1/2 East Main Street Lock Haven, PA 17745 P: 570.367.8670 F: 570.323.8550 24-hour emergency: 888.941.2721 Hours: Tue – Thur: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Services Treatment Programs Case Management DUI Services Medication Dropbox 24/7 CRS Services Recovery Time Calculator Intervention Opioid Safety and Narcan What is addiction? Recovery Prevention

  • Glade Run Lutheran Services

    < Back Glade Run Lutheran Services Glade Run Provides in-community services, reaching out to communities it serves prgramming designed to stailize individuals in need, provide therapeutic interventions, and promote healingand self-growth to give individuals hope for the future. Services include Familiy based Mental Health services, family preservation, family reunification, blended case management, outpatient, therapeutic classrooms, supported employment, wraparound, EPICS, Foster Care, autism services, religious services, educational services.Our heritage of caring was established byWilliamssavant as The Orphan's Home and Farm School. Through our forefathers'association with the Lutheran Church, they nurtured community service, kindness and hope-driven by a sense of mission. That Mission has transcended time as we continue this tradition today.

  • Nar-Ateen Support Group when someone important to YOU is an Addict

    < Back Nar-Ateen Support Group when someone important to YOU is an Addict Nar-Anon (Nar-Ateen) The Nar-Anon Family Groups is primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind. When you come into the family group, you are no longer alone, but among true friends who understand your problem as few others could. We respect your confidence and anonymity as we know you will respect ours. We hope to give you the assurance that no situation is too difficult and no unhappiness is too great to be overcome. Our program, which is not a religious one but a spiritual way of life, is based on the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon. We've found that the working of these steps will bring the solution to practically any problem. We urge you to take this program and its twelve steps seriously. It has been as helpful to us as the Narcotics Anonymous program is to the addict. We only ask for the wisdom and courage to see ourselves as we really are, to do something about ourselves with the help of a Higher Power as we understand this, and for the grace to release our addicts with love and cease trying to change them. Keep an open mind and attend as many meetings as possible. Feel free to share during the meeting. You may ask questions after the meeting. You'll soon make friends and will feel very much a part of the group. With the understanding that addiction is a disease and the realization that we are powerless over it, as well as over other people's lives, we are ready to do something useful and constructive with our own. Then, and only then, can we be of any help to others Monday English 6:00 PM Eastern Time HOPE | 16-095 (V) d_g63RL@outlook.com Monday English 6:00 PM Eastern Time Narateen Step Study | 102-124 (V) narateenepa@gmail.com Tuesday English 6:00 PM Eastern Time Hold On, Don’t Let Go | 102-124 (V) narateenepa@gmail.com Wednesday English 7:00 PM Eastern Time Reaching (Towards) Peace | 127-118 (V) narateen.online@gmail.com Thursday English 7:30 PM Eastern Time Hold On, Don’t Let Go | 102-124(V) narateenepa@gmail.com https://www.nar-anon.org/narateen to find other groups.

  • NW TRI-COUNTY Intermediate UNIT 5 (IU5) Parent Support Center The Local Right to Education Task Force of Erie, Crawford, and Warren County & The Transition Councils for Erie, Crawford, and Warren Counties

    < Back NW TRI-COUNTY Intermediate UNIT 5 (IU5) Parent Support Center The Local Right to Education Task Force of Erie, Crawford, and Warren County & The Transition Councils for Erie, Crawford, and Warren Counties THE PARENT SUPPORT CENTER The Family Support Center offers information on the Procedural Safeguards afforded to families of children in special education. The FSC consultant serves as a liaison between parents and school personnel at special education meetings, IEP's and other school meetings. If you have questions or concerns about your child's special education program, please contact Corinne Davis, Parent Consultant at (814) 450-3345 or FSC@iu5.org . https://www.iu5.org/ Local Task Force The Local Right to Education Task Force of Erie, Crawford, and Warren County. The Local Right to Education Task Force is made up of parents, professionals, and citizen advocates dedicated to the education of all school-aged children who receive special education services. Local Task Forces (LTFs) were formed more than twenty years ago to represent the needs and interests of students with intellectual disability and their families. Today, most LTFs have expanded their efforts to include all students with disabilities. Membership in the Local Task Force is determined at the local level, with a 51% majority of parents/consumers required. Each LTF must have representatives from the Intermediate Unit IU, the local MH, IDD, EI County Office,(formerly MH/MR) the local ARC, school districts, and parents/consumers. LTFs are actively involved with programs and services for students with disabilities in all school districts across the state and follow procedures outlined in the handbook developed by the State Task Force. Transition Councils Secondary Transition is the process of preparing students for adult life after they leave high school. It can be thought of as a bridge between school programs and the opportunities of adult life, including higher education or training, employment, independent living, and community participation. https://www.iu5.org/educator-services/transition-councils The Erie Transition Council The Crawford County Transition Council The Warren County Transition Council Information on the above website for all of the counties listed.

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