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- Communicate Pennsylvania
< Back Communicate Pennsylvania The Communicate Pennsylvania Community aims to bring together all individualsconcerned with the communication of Pennsylvanians with intellectual disability orautism – people with disabilities (including users of augmentative and alternativecommunication [AAC]), family members, advocates, service providers, policymakers, and other stakeholders. The Communication for All Network will provideopportunities and mechanisms for (1) sharing ideas and resources as well asappropriate and/or promising practices, (2) raising awareness of current issues andbarriers, and (3) problem-solving through collaborationcommunication services and supports for all Pennsylvanians withintellectual disability or autism
- Kalyumet Camping & Cabins
< Back Kalyumet Camping & Cabins Heated pool, shaded, full hook-up RV & tent sites. 10 rated rest rooms, activities, luxury log cabin, rental rooms & more
- PA Families Inc | Empowering families across Pennsylvania
Welcome to PA Families Inc Empowering Families: Navigating Support and Care for Children with Special Needs Learn More Our Services PA Families Inc. (PFI) is a not for profit Statewide Family Network providing support to families raising children and youth with emotional, behavioral, and special needs, as well as serving as an advocate in the different child serving systems. View Resources Our Mission PA Families Inc is a not-for-profit statewide family network based in Pennsylvania. Our mission is to provide support to families raising children and youth with emotional, behavioral, and special needs, as well as serve as an advocate in different child-serving systems. We envision a coalition of informed and effective families and child-serving system partners across Pennsylvania working together to maximize the quality of life for all children. Learn More Our Vision Pennsylvania Families, Inc. envisions a coalition of informed and effective families and child-serving system partners across Pennsylvania working together to maximize the quality of life for all children. Learn More Latest News & Updates Sep 16 It is here! 8th Annual Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Conference! 5 Aug 22 Upcoming Trainings! 15 Aug 21 In just 5 minutes Learn Who is at Risk! 7 Read All News Upcoming Events Multiple Dates Thu, Sep 26 ¡Únete al Programa Extraescolar de HYP – Inscripciones Abiertas! Sep 26, 2024, 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM Philadelphia, 2215 N American St, Philadelphia, PA 19133, USA We meet three times a week to offer an exciting mix of educational lessons and activities including technology, math, social skills, and even working on IEP goals. Share Learn More Thu, Oct 10 Registration Now Open Employment Symposium/Job Fair Oct 10, 2024, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Harrisburg, 4650 Lindle Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17111, USA This conference is for employers, business owners, people with disabilities, their family members, and anyone interested in competitive integrated employment! Share Learn More Thu, Oct 10 Job Fair and Resource Symposium Harrisburg PA Oct 10, 2024, 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM Harrisburg Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey, 4650 Lindle Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17111, USA Both presenters and resource tables are needed! Share Learn More Fri, Oct 18 8th Annual Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Conference! Oct 18, 2024, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM The Woodlands Luzerne County, 1073 PA-315, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, USA Did you know over 90,000 grandparents are raising their grandchildren in Pennsylvania? Share Learn More Tue, Oct 22 SUDS OF LOVE Event Oct 22, 2024, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Scottdale Laundromat, 222 Pittsburgh St, Scottdale, PA 15683, USA Free day of laundry hosted by Carelon! Share Learn More Tue, Oct 29 MONSTERMASH Oct 29, 2024, 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM Greensburg Garden and Civic Center, 951 Old Salem Rd, Greensburg, PA 15601, USA Costume Contest* Cookie Decorating Sand & Spin Art DJ with Dancing Pizza, Snacks & Refreshments Share Learn More Tue, Nov 05 2024 Emerging Drug Trend Symposium Nov 05, 2024, 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Camp Hill, 1150 Camp Hill Byp, Camp Hill, PA 17011, USA DDAP invites our stakeholders for a day of learning and networking. Share Learn More Multiple Dates Wed, Nov 06 PA Conference on Juvenile Justice 2024 James E. Anderson Registration Open Nov 06, 2024, 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Harrisburg Hilton, N 2nd St, Harrisburg, PA 17101, USA The annual conference is attended by juvenile justice professionals (Judges, Probation Officers, District Attorneys, Defenders, Victim Services representatives, providers of residential and community-based services, and other vendors serving the juvenile justice system) from Pennsylvania/nationally Share Learn More Multiple Dates Wed, Apr 23 Family Group Decision Making Conference Apr 23, 2025, 9:00 PM – 9:05 PM Virtual Event SAVE THE DATE Share Learn More
- ACCESS SERVICES
< Back ACCESS SERVICES to provide support services for individuals with special needs in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Today, we are a large non-profit organization with staff members operating in ten counties including Berks, Bucks, Carbon-Monroe-Pike, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia and Schuylkill.
- Gateway Rehabilitation Center
< Back Gateway Rehabilitation Center Gateway Rehab Center offers a full range of services for youth and young adults, ages 13-22, with chemical dependency problems within its system, including detoxification if necessary, inpatient assessment, stabilization and rehabilitation,rtial hospitalization, after school programs and outpatient counseling. Treatment is individually tailored and highly flexible and designed to meet the social, emotional, psychological and spiritual needs of chemically dependent young people and their families.
- National Inhalant Prevention Coalition
< Back National Inhalant Prevention Coalition 8-16-12-updateNational Inhalant Prevention Coalition318 Lindsay StreetChattanooga, TN 37403phone: 800.269.4237 or 423.265.4662or e-mail: nipc@prismnet.com SYNERGIES, a non-profit corporation based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, founded the National Inhalant Prevention Coalition (NIPC) in Austin, Texas in 1992. The NIPC grew from a state-wide prevention project in Texas called the Texas Prevention Partnership. The NIPC is a public-private effort to promote awareness and recognition of the under-publicized problem of inhalant use. The NIPC serves as an inhalant referral and information clearinghouse, stimulates media coverage about inhalant issues, develops informational materials, disseminates an electronic newsletter, NIPC UPDATE, and provides training and technical assistance. The NIPC founded and leads National Inhalants & Poisons Awareness Week ® (NIPAW) a week-long national grassroots inhalant education and awareness campaign. NIPC works with state agencies, schools, businesses, trade associations, media, civic organizations, law enforcement, Poison Control Centers and interfaith groups throughout the country to educate and devise multifaceted awareness and prevention campaigns designed to educate youth and adults about the debilitating effects of these dangerous gateway drugs. NIPC also provides in-service training for educators. Through NIPC's INHALANT UPDATE electronic newsletter, a resource bank, media relations, targeted initiatives, and national contacts, NIPC puts organizations and individuals in touch with the latest research, the best ideas and news of successful programs to enhance local efforts.
- Pediatric Therapy Professionals INC
< Back Pediatric Therapy Professionals INC Special Instruction Nutrition Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech Therapy Audiologycontact info
- ALANON SUPPORT GROUP
< Back ALANON SUPPORT GROUP Use side entrance at parking lot Tuesday at 7pm beginners Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem.
- National Aviary
< Back National Aviary National Aviarys diverse collection comprises more than 600 birds representing more than 200 species from around the world, many of them threatened or endangered in the wild. The National Aviarys large walk-through exhibits create an experience unlike any other an intimate, up-close interaction between visitors and free-flying birds, including opportunities to hand-feed and meet many species rarely found in zoos anywhere else in the world. In the late nineteenth century, Pittsburghs first plant conservatory was established on the Aviary site, in a location previously occupied by the Western Penitentiary from 1826 to 1880. The conservatory was destroyed by a natural gas explosion in the late 1920s, and in 1952 was rebuilt by the City of Pittsburgh with the addition of birds to the indoor gardens. The Aviary was one of the first zoos to present its collection in free-flight rooms and natural exhibits with over 25,000 square feet of space. In the 1980s, the Aviary began evolving its focus toward wildlife conservation through captive breeding of rare and endangered birds. When municipal budgetary cuts threatened to close the institution in 1991, a group of concerned citizens formed Save the Aviary, Inc., a private nonprofit corporation. The Aviary was privatized in 1992 and a year later, by declaration of the U.S. Congress, the Pittsburgh Aviary was designated honorary national status and renamed the National Aviary in Pittsburgh. With world-first avian breedings, numerous education awards, internationally recognized field research and conservation programs, a world-class avian veterinary program that is breaking new ground in preventative care, and multiple opportunities for interactive experiences, the National Aviary has grown from simply presenting its collection in attractive settings to realizing its responsibility to celebrate, protect and preserve birds for the perpetuation of the web of life.
- Keystone Human Services
< Back Keystone Human Services Keystone Human Services was founded in Pennsylvania in 1972 when we began supporting people to leave the Harrisburg State Hospital. Since then, we have continued to walk beside people as they establish themselves as valued members of the community. In Pennsylvania, we support people with intellectual disability, autism, and mental health conditions to pursue their goals of home, work, and school. We offer Head Start services to children and families in poverty, and assistance dogs to support people with disability to become more independent. Adult Mental Health Autism Head Start Intellectual Disability Services Go to website for contact information.
- Cindy Berlin
< Back Cindy Berlin Physical Therapycontact info
- Transportation in IEP
< Back Transportation in IEP Transportation in IEP
