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1 AGENCIES BY AREA National Organization Page Catholic Charities 17 Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents 18 Chicken Soup for the Prisoner's Soul 23 Domestic Violence Resources 34 Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM) 40 Federal Trade Commission 45 Fortune Society 46 Human Kindness Foundation 58 Innocence Denied 60 Institute for Prison Ministries 60 Jewish Prisoner Services International 62 Justice Works Community, Inc. 65 Mennonite Central Committee Office on Crime & Justice 69 National Center for Victims of Crime 72 National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) 72 National Criminal Justice Reference Service 73 National Herpes Resource Center/National Herpes Hotline 73 National Lawyers Guild 73 Open, Inc. - Offender Preparation & Education Network, Inc. 75 Prisoner Visitation and Support 100 Salvation Army 103 Prisoner's Resource Clearinghouse, Inc. 100 Success Solutions 107 I
2 Teen Challenge World Wide Network 108 VOICES in Action, Inc. 116 Statewide Organization Page Bethesda Day Treatment Center 6 Bruderhof Communities 8 Careerlink 9 Department of Corrections, Bureau of Inmate Services 32 Discovery House, CBH 33 Gaudenzia, Inc., New Image 47 Governor's Veterans Outreach & Assistance Center (GVOAC) 52 Office of the Victim Advocate 95 PA Dept of Public Welfare Assistance Officer 77 Pennsylvania Abolitionists United Against the Death Penalty 77 Pennsylvania Bar Association 92 Pennsylvania Commission on Crime & Delinquency 93 Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project 96 Pennsylvania Lifers Support Group 97 Pennsylvania Prison Society, The (PPS) 97 Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program 119 Adams Organization Page Children's Aid Society.24 Cornerstone Counseling and Education Services.29 Manito, Inc 67 II
3 Allegheny Organization Page Abraxas Group, Inc 1 Alie-Kiski Area HOPE Center, Inc. 4 Allegheny County Department of Aging 3 Allegheny County Forensic 4 ALPHA House, Inc 4 Crisis Center North 31 Families Outside 41 HEARTH (Formerly North Hills Affordable Housing 55 Helpline 56 House of the Crossroads 57 Innocence Institute of Western Pennsylvania 60 Intestinal Disease Foundation 62 Mental Health Association of Allegheny County 69 Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR) 98 Prison Fellowship (Western Penna. Office) 99 Progressive Medical Specialists 101 Womansplace 118 Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh 120 Armstrong Organization Page Armstrong County Victim/Witness Services 5 III
4 Beaver Organization Page Voluntary Action Center of Beaver County, Inc. 116 Women's Center of Beaver County 121 Bedford Organization Page AIDS Intervention Project 2 Home Nursing Agency AIDS Intervention Project 56 Office of Vocational Rehabilitation 75 Your Safe Haven, Inc. 123 Berks Organization Page Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 28 Justice and Mercy, Inc. 64 Blair Organization Page AIDS Intervention Project 2 Community Service Treatment Program 26 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Western PA, Inc. 29 Daycare Services of Blair County 32 Home Nursing Agency AIDS Intervention Project 56 Office of Vocational Rehabilitation 75 IV
5 Bradford Organization Page Abuse and Rape Crisis Center 1 Bucks Organization Page Aldie Counseling Center 2 American Red Cross Homeless Shelter 4 Episcopal Community Services 39 Organizations for Parole Relief 76 Vita Education Services 115 Woman's Place, A 118 Butler Organization Page Family Health Council 42 Victim Outreach Intervention Center (VOICe) 113 Cambria Organization Page Peniel Residential Treatment Center 91 Victim Services, Inc. 114 Women's Help Center, Inc. 122 V
6 Cameron Organization Page Citizens Against Physical, Sexual and Emotional Abuse, Inc 25 Life and Independence for Today (LIFT) 66 Carbon Organization Page Serento Gardens Alcohol and Drug Service 105 Vet Center 113 Victims Resource Centers 113 Centre Organization Page Center for Alternatives in Community Justice 17 Centre County Children and Youth Services 19 Centre County Domestic Relations Section 19 Centre County Drug & Alcohol 19 Centre County Mental Health/Mental Retardation 20 Centre County Probation and Parole Department 20 Centre County Women's Resource Center, Inc 20 Centre/Huntingdon Tapestry of Health 21 CentrePeace 21 Child Care Options 23 Child Development & Family Council of Centre County, Inc 23 Comprehensive Recovery Care, Inc. 27 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Northeastern PA, Inc. 28 Family Health Services, Inc. 44 VI
7 Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans. Switchboard of State College 52 Housing Transitions, Inc. 58 Mid State Literacy Council 70 MidPenn Legal Services 70 Office of Vocational Rehabilitation 75 Private Industry Council of Centre County, The (PICCC) 101 Stepping Stone Transitional Living Program 107 Chester Organization Page County Corrections Gospel Mission 30 Episcopal Community Services 39 Help Counseling Center, Inc. 55 His Mission, Inc. 56 Phoenixville Area Community Services 98 Clarion Organization Page PASSAGES, Inc. 76 Clearfield Organization Page Concerns Counseling/Consultation 28 Gateway Institute and Clinic, Inc. 47 Life and Independence for Today (LIFT) 66 Marian House 67 PASSAGES, Inc. 76 VII
8 Clinton Organization Page YWCA -HELP LINE 125 Columbia Organization Page The Women's Center, Inc. 121 Vet Center 113 Crawford Organization Page Children and Youth Services of Crawford County 24 Crawford County Drug & Alcohol Executive Commission, Inc. 30 Friends of Youth Program 47 Cumberland Organization Page Harrisburg Area Emergency Life Survival Project (H.E.L.P.) 54 Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services of Cumberland County 106 Dauphin Organization Page Childline and Abuse Registry 24 Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants 25 VIII
9 Harrisburg Area Emergency Life Survival Project (H.E.L.P.) 54 Pennsylvania CURE (Citizens United for Rehab. of Errants) 95 RASPA Ministries/Goodwin Memorial Baptist Church 102 Upper Dauphin Human Services Center, Inc. 112 Violence Intervention and Prevention Programs 115 YWCA of Greater Harrisburg 125 Delaware Organization Page Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County, Inc. 33 Eastern PA Organization Page Pennsylvania Counseling Services, Inc. 93 Elk Organization Page Citizens Against Physical, Sexual and Emotional Abuse, Inc 25 Life and Independence for Today (LIFT) 66 Erie Organization Page Community Resources for Independence 26 Community Shelter Services, Inc. 27 Community Shelter Services, Inc. Family Ties 27 Erie Community Corrections Center 40 IX
10 Erie Hotline, Inc. 40 Families of Offenders 41 House of Healing 57 Mercy Center for Women 69 Northwestern Legal Services 74 Serenity Hall, Inc. 105 Fayette Organization Page Family Abuse Council 42 Franklin Organization Page Manito, Inc. 67 WIN Victim Services 117 Fulton Organization Page Manito, Inc. 67 Office of Vocational Rehabilitation 75 WIN Victim Services 117 Huntingdon Organization Page AIDS Intervention Project 2 Centre/Huntingdon Tapestry of Health 21 X
11 Huntingdon House 59 Office of Vocational Rehabilitation 75 Indiana Organization Page Alice Paul House 3 Center for Family Life, Inc 18 Indiana Country Community Action Program 59 Indiana Country Department of Human Services 59 Lackawanna Organization Page FIRST (Free Information and Referral System Telephone) 45 Lackawanna Mothers Against Drunk Driving 65 Lackawanna Prison Ministry 65 Vet Center 113 Lancaster Organization Page Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse 29 Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions & Charities 37 HARB-Adult 54 Justice and Mercy, Inc. 64 Milagro House 71 Nuestra Clinica Behavioral Health 74 United Way of Lancaster County Volunteer Center 111 United Way, Inc. (Lancaster Information Center 111 XI
12 Urban League of Lancaster County 112 Youth Intervention Center 124 Lawrence Organization Page Family Health Council 42 Lebanon Organization Page Jubilee Ministries 64 Lehigh Organization Page Crime Victims Council of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 31 Daybreak 32 Sixth Street Shelter 106 Treatment Trends / Confront 109 Treatment Trends / Keenan 109 Treatment Trends Inc / Richard S. Csandl Recovery House 110 Turning Point of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 110 Valley Youth House 112 Vet Center 113 Yokefellow Prison Ministry 123 XII
13 Luzerne Organization Page Catherine McAuley Center 17 Serento Gardens Alcohol and Drug Service 105 Victims Resource Centers 113 McKean Organization Page Bradford Recovery Systems at Bradford Regional Medical 8 Life and Independence for Today (LIFT) 66 McKean County Victim's Resource Center 68 YWCA Victims' Resource Center 126 Mercer Organization Page Family Health Council 42 Good Shepherd Center, The 52 Mifflin Organization Page Shelter Service, Inc. 106 Monroe Organization Page Women's Resources of Monroe County, Inc. 122 XIII
14 Montgomery Organization Page CADCOM 9 Graterfriends, Inc. 53 Gray Panthers of Graterford 54 Interfaith Community Care 61 Interfaith Hospitality Network of the Main Line 61 Jewish Family and Children s Service 62 Montgomery County Emergency Service 71 Montgomery County Meditation Center 71 Programs in Counseling 101 Victim Services Center of Montgomery County, Inc. 114 Women's Center of Montgomery Co. 121 Montour Organization Page The Women's Center, Inc. 121 Northampton Organization Page Easton Area Neighborhood Centers, Inc. 37 Northumberland Organization Page Haven Ministries, Inc. 55 Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition 108 XIV
15 Perry Organization Page Harrisburg Area Emergency Life Survival Project (H.E.L.P.) 54 Violence Intervention and Prevention Programs 115 Philadelphia Organization Page Action Alliance of Senior Citizens 1 Al-Anon/Alateen Information Service of Delaware Valley 2 Babashi 5 Families of Murder Victims Program-Anti-Violence 41 Family House NOW 44 Fisher Transportation Services 46 Horizon House 57 Interim House West 61 Jewish Family and Children s Service 62 Mary Mother of Captives 68 Office of Prison Ministry 74 Prison Literacy Project 100 Red Shield Family Residence 102 Religious Organizing Against the Death Penalty Project 103 Salvation Army - Correctional Services 104 Salvation Army Gateway Service Center 105 Teen Challenge Women's Program - Philadelphia 108 Victim/Witness Services of South Philadelphia 114 Women Against Abuse Legal Center 118 Women in Transition 119 Women Organized Against Rape 120 XV
16 Pike Organization Page Survivor's Resources, Inc. 107 Wayne-Pike Adult Literacy Program 117 Potter Organization Page Life and Independence for Today (LIFT) 66 Potter County Human Services 99 Way Out, A 117 Schuylkill Organization Page Serento Gardens Alcohol and Drug Service 105 Snyder Organization Page Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition 108 Somerset Organization Page Victim Services, Inc. 114 Women's Help Center, Inc. 122 XVI
17 Sullivan Organization Page Sullivan County Victim Services 107 Susquehanna Organization Page Educational Opportunity Centers of Pennsylvania 38 Tioga Organization Page United Christian Ministries, Inc. 110 Union Organization Page Lewisburg Prison Project 66 Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition 108 Warren Organization Page Family Services of Warren County, Inc. 45 Washington Organization Page Progressive Medical Specialists 101 Washington Women's Shelter 116 XVII
18 Wayne Organization Page Wayne-Pike Adult Literacy Program 117 Westmoreland Organization Page Alie-Kiski Area HOPE Center, Inc. 4 Center Against Domestic & Sexual Violence 17 Crime Watch 31 ParentWISE, Inc. 76 Wyoming Organization Page Victims Resource Centers 113 York Organization Page Atkins House 5 Cornerstone Counseling and Education Services 29 FIRST (Free Information and Referral System Telephone) 46 Manito, Inc. 67 York County Adult Probation Department 123 York County Juvenile Probation Department 123 YWCA Safe Home 126 XVIII
19 Agencies by Category Community Organization Page Abraxas Group, Inc 1 Abuse and Rape Crisis Center 1 Action Alliance of Senior Citizens 1 AIDS Intervention Project 2 Al-Anon/Alateen Information Service of Delaware Valley 2 Aldie Counseling Center 2 Alice Paul House 3 Allegheny County Department of Aging 3 Careerlink 9 CentrePeace 21 Community Resources for Independence 26 Community Service Treatment Program 26 Community Shelter Services, Inc. 27 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 28 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Northeastern PA, Inc. 28 Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse 29 Crawford County Drug & Alcohol Executive Commission, Inc. 30 Crisis Center North 31 Daybreak 32 Daycare Services of Blair County 32 Department of Corrections, Bureau of Inmate Services 32 Easton Area Neighborhood Centers, Inc. 37 Episcopal Community Services 39 Erie Community Corrections Center 40 Graterfriends, Inc. 53 XIX
20 Gray Panthers of Graterford 54 Human Kindness Foundation 58 Huntingdon House 59 Indiana Country Community Action Program 59 Jubilee Ministries 64 Lackawanna Prison Ministry 65 Manito, Inc. 67 Mercy Center for Women 69 Montgomery County Emergency Service 71 National Center for Victims of Crime 72 National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) 34 National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) 72 Operation Outward Reach, Inc. 75 PA Dept of Public Welfare Assistance Officer 77 Penna. Abolitionists United Against the Death Penalty 77 RASPA Ministries/Goodwin Memorial Baptist Church 102 Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services of Cumberland County 106 Stepping Stone Transitional Living Program 107 Sullivan County Victim Services 107 Survivor's Resources, Inc. 107 Treatment Trends / Confront 109 Treatment Trends / Keenan 109 Treatment Trends Inc / Richard S. Csandl Recovery House 110 U.S. Department of Justice, Violence Against Women Office 36 United Christian Ministries, Inc. 110 Urban League of Lancaster County 112 Victim Outreach Intervention Center (VOICe) 113 Victims Resource Centers 113 Washington Women's Shelter 116 Woman's Place, A 118 XX
21 Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh 120 Women's Center of Beaver County 121 Women's Center of Montgomery Co. 121 York County Adult Probation Department 123 York County Juvenile Probation Department 123 YWCA -HELP LINE 125 YWCA Safe Home 126 YWCA Wise Options Lycoming 126 Housing Organization Page Treatment Trends / Confront 109 Treatment Trends / Keenan 109 Treatment Trends Inc / Richard S. Csandl Recovery House 110 AIDS Intervention Project 2 Alice Paul House 3 Allegheny County Department of Aging 3 Alie-Kiski Area HOPE Center, Inc. 4 American Red Cross Homeless Shelter 4 Catherine McAuley Center 17 Centre County Women's Resource Center, Inc 20 Citizens Against Physical, Sexual and Emotional Abuse, Inc 25 Community Shelter Services, Inc. 27 Community Shelter Services, Inc. Family Ties 27 Daybreak 32 Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County, Inc. 33 National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) 34 Easton Area Neighborhood Centers, Inc. 37 Family Abuse Council 42 XXI
22 Gaudenzia, Inc., New Image 47 Gray Panthers of Graterford 54 HARB-Adult 54 Haven Ministries, Inc. 55 HEARTH (Formerly North Hills Affordable Housing 55 House of the Crossroads 57 House of Healing 57 Housing Transitions, Inc. 58 Huntingdon House 59 Interfaith Hospitality Network of the Main Line 61 Jubilee Ministries 64 Marian House 67 McKean County Victim's Resource Center 68 Milagro House 71 PA Dept of Public Welfare Assistance Officer 77 Red Shield Family Residence 102 Salvation Army - Correctional Services 104 Serenity Hall, Inc. 105 Shelter Service, Inc. 106 Sixth Street Shelter 106 Stepping Stone Transitional Living Program 107 Sullivan County Victim Services 107 Teen Challenge World Wide Network 108 Teen Challenge Women's Program - Philadelphia 108 Turning Point of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 110 United Christian Ministries, Inc. 110 Valley Youth House 112 Victim Outreach Intervention Center (VOICe) 113 Washington Women's Shelter 116 Way Out, A 117 XXII
23 Woman's Place, A 118 Women Against Abuse Legal Center 118 The Women's Center, Inc. 121 Women's Help Center, Inc. 122 Women's Resources of Monroe County, Inc. 122 Yokefellow Prison Ministry 123 York County Juvenile Probation Department 123 Your Safe Haven, Inc. 123 Youth Intervention Center 124 YWCA of Greater Harrisburg 125 YWCA Victims' Resource Center 126 YWCA Wise Options Lycoming 126 Inmate/Prison Organization Page Abraxas Group, Inc 1 Adult Probation Dept. 2 Allegheny County Department of Aging 3 Allegheny County Forensic 4 Centre County Probation and Parole Department 20 CentrePeace 21 Chicken Soup for the Prisoner's Soul 23 Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants 25 Community Service Treatment Program 26 Department of Corrections, Bureau of Inmate Services 32 Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM) 40 Families Outside 41 Fortune Society 46 Graterfriends, Inc. 53 XXIII
24 Gray Panthers of Graterford 54 Human Kindness Foundation 58 Interim House West 61 Jewish Prisoner Services International 62 Justice Works Community, Inc. 65 Lackawanna Prison Ministry 65 Jubilee Ministries 64 Lycoming County Pre-Release Center 67 Mental Health Association of Allegheny County 69 National Lawyers Guild 73 Organizations for Parole Relief 76 Pennsylvania CURE (Citizens United for Rehab. of Errants) 95 Office of the Victim Advocate 95 Pennsylvania Prison Society, The (PPS) 97 Salvation Army - Correctional Services 104 Prisoner's Resource Clearinghouse, Inc. 100 RASPA Ministries/Goodwin Memorial Baptist Church 102 Success Solutions 107 Victim/Witness Services of South Philadelphia 114 Legal Organization Page Alie-Kiski Area HOPE Center, Inc. 4 Armstrong County Victim/Witness Services 5 Center Against Domestic & Sexual Violence 17 Center for Alternatives in Community Justice 17 Centre County Probation and Parole Department 20 Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County, Inc. 33 Huntingdon House 59 XXIV
25 Lewisburg Prison Project 66 McKean County Victim's Resource Center 68 National Center for Victims of Crime 72 National Lawyers Guild 73 Northwestern Legal Services 74 NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund 35 PASSAGES, Inc. 76 Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project 96 Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR) 98 Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services of Cumberland County 106 The Women's Center, Inc. 121 Victim Outreach Intervention Center (VOICe) 113 Victims Resource Centers 113 Way Out, A 117 Woman's Place, A 118 Women Against Abuse Legal Center 118 Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh 120 Women's Center of Beaver County 121 Women's Help Center, Inc. 122 Women's Resources of Monroe County, Inc. 122 Your Safe Haven, Inc. 123 YWCA of Greater Harrisburg 125 YWCA Safe Home 126 Mental Health Organization Page Abraxas Group, Inc 1 Allegheny County Forensic 4 Centre County Mental Health/Mental Retardation 20 XXV
26 Cornerstone Counseling and Education Services 29 Family House NOW 44 Help Counseling Center, Inc. 55 Horizon House 57 Mental Health Association of Allegheny County 69 Programs in Counseling 101 Red Shield Family Residence 102 Serenity Hall, Inc. 105 United Christian Ministries, Inc. 110 Other Organization Page Al-Anon/Alateen Information Service of Delaware Valley 2 Daycare Services of Blair County 32 Treatment Trends / Confront 109 Treatment Trends / Keenan 109 Treatment Trends Inc / Richard S. Csandl Recovery House 110 Alice Paul House 3 ALPHA House, Inc 4 Atkins House 5 Babashi 5 Bethesda Day Treatment Center 6 Bradford Recovery Systems at Bradford Regional Medical 8 Bruderhof Communities 8 CADCOM 9 Careerlink 9 Catholic Charities 17 Center Against Domestic & Sexual Violence 17 Center for Alternatives in Community Justice 17 XXVI
27 Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents 18 Center for Family Life, Inc 18 Centre County Children and Youth Services 19 Centre County Domestic Relations Section 19 Centre County Drug & Alcohol 19 Centre County Mental Health/Mental Retardation 20 Centre County Women's Resource Center, Inc 20 Centre/Huntingdon Tapestry of Health 21 CentrePeace 21 Child Care Options 23 Chicken Soup for the Prisoner's Soul 23 Child Development & Family Council of Centre County, Inc 23 Childline and Abuse Registry 24 Children's Aid Society 24 Children and Youth Services of Crawford County 24 Citizens Against Physical, Sexual and Emotional Abuse, Inc 25 Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants 25 Community Resources for Independence 26 Community Service Treatment Program 26 Community Shelter Services, Inc. 27 Community Shelter Services, Inc. Family Ties 27 Comprehensive Recovery Care, Inc. 27 Concerns Counseling/Consultation 28 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 28 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Northeastern PA, 28 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Western PA, Inc. 29 Cornerstone Counseling and Education Services 29 Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse 29 County Corrections Gospel Mission 30 Crawford County Drug & Alcohol Executive Commission, 30 XXVII
28 Crime Victims Council of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 31 Crime Watch 31 Crisis Center North 31 Daybreak 32 Department of Corrections, Bureau of Inmate Services 32 Discovery House, CBH 33 Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County, Inc. 33 Domestic Violence Resources 34 Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF) 34 National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women 34 National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) 34 National Hotline for Victims of Sexual Assault 35 National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) 35 NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund 35 National Training Center on Sexual & Domestic Violence 36 U.S. Department of Justice, Violence Against Women 36 Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions & Charities 37 Easton Area Neighborhood Centers, Inc. 37 Episcopal Community Services 39 Erie Community Corrections Center 40 Erie Hotline, Inc. 40 Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM) 40 Families of Murder Victims Program-Anti-Violence 41 Families of Offenders 41 Families Outside 41 Family Abuse Council 42 Family Health Council 42 Family Health Services, Inc. 44 Family House NOW 44 XXVIII
29 Family Services of Warren County, Inc. 45 Federal Trade Commission 45 FIRST (Free Information and Referral System Telephone) 45 FIRST (Free Information and Referral System Telephone) 46 Fisher Transportation Services 46 Fortune Society 46 Friends of Youth Program 47 Gateway Institute and Clinic, Inc. 47 Gaudenzia, Inc., New Image 47 Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans. Switchboard of State College 52 Good Shepherd Center, The 52 Governor's Veterans Outreach & Assistance Center (GVOAC) 52 Graterfriends, Inc. 53 Gray Panthers of Graterford 54 HARB-Adult 54 Harrisburg Area Emergency Life Survival Project (H.E.L.P.) 54 Haven Ministries, Inc. 55 Helpline 56 His Mission, Inc. 56 Home Nursing Agency AIDS Intervention Project 56 Horizon House 57 House of the Crossroads 57 House of Healing 57 Housing Transitions, Inc. 58 Human Kindness Foundation 58 Huntingdon House 59 Indiana Country Community Action Program 59 Indiana Country Department of Human Services 59 Innocence Denied 60 Innocence Institute of Western Pennsylvania 60 XXIX
30 Institute for Prison Ministries 60 Interfaith Community Care 61 Interfaith Hospitality Network of the Main Line 61 Interim House West 61 Intestinal Disease Foundation 62 Jewish Family and Children s Service 62 Jewish Prisoner Services International 62 Justice Works Community, Inc. 65 Lackawanna Mothers Against Drunk Driving 65 Lackawanna Prison Ministry 65 Lewisburg Prison Project 66 Jubilee Ministries 64 Life and Independence for Today (LIFT) 66 Lycoming County Pre-Release Center 67 Manito, Inc. 67 Marian House 67 Mary Mother of Captives 68 McKean County Victim's Resource Center 68 Mennonite Central Committee Office on Crime & Justice 69 Mercy Center for Women 69 MidPenn Legal Services 70 Mid State Literacy Council 70 Milagro House 71 Montgomery County Emergency Service 71 National Center for Victims of Crime 72 National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) 72 National Criminal Justice Reference Service 73 National Herpes Resource Center/National Herpes Hotline 73 National Marriage Encounter Prison Ministry, Inc. 73 XXX
31 Northwestern Legal Services 74 Nuestra Clinica Behavioral Health 74 Office of Prison Ministry 74 Office of Vocational Rehabilitation 75 Open, Inc. - Offender Preparation & Education Network, Inc. 75 Operation Outward Reach, Inc. 75 Organizations for Parole Relief 76 ParentWISE, Inc. 76 PASSAGES, Inc. 76 Penna. Abolitionists United Against the Death Penalty 77 PA Dept of Public Welfare Assistance Officer 77 Peniel Residential Treatment Center 91 Pennsylvania Bar Association 92 Pennsylvania Commission on Crime & Delinquency 93 Pennsylvania Counseling Services, Inc. 93 Pennsylvania CURE (Citizens United for Rehab. of Errants) 95 Office of the Victim Advocate 95 Pennsylvania Lifers Support Group 97 Phoenixville Area Community Services 98 Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR) 98 Potter County Human Services 99 Prison Literacy Project 100 Prisoner Visitation and Support 100 Private Industry Council of Centre County, The (PICCC) 101 Programs in Counseling 101 Progressive Medical Specialists 101 Project IMPACT 102 Red Shield Family Residence 102 Salvation Army 103 XXXI
32 Salvation Army - Correctional Services 104 Salvation Army Gateway Service Center 105 Serenity Hall, Inc. 105 Serento Gardens Alcohol and Drug Service 105 Shelter Service, Inc. 106 Sixth Street Shelter 106 Prisoner's Resource Clearinghouse, Inc. 100 Stepping Stone Transitional Living Program 107 Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services of Cumberland County 106 Success Solutions 107 Sullivan County Victim Services 107 Survivor's Resources, Inc. 107 Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition 108 Teen Challenge World Wide Network 108 Teen Challenge Women's Program - Philadelphia 108 Turning Point of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 110 United Way of Lancaster County Volunteer Center 111 United Way, Inc. (Lancaster Information Center 111 Upper Dauphin Human Services Center, Inc. 112 Urban League of Lancaster County 112 Valley Youth House 112 Vet Center 113 Victim Outreach Intervention Center (VOICe) 113 Victims Resource Centers 113 Victim Services Center of Montgomery County, Inc. 114 Victim Services, Inc. 114 Victim/Witness Services of South Philadelphia 114 Violence Intervention and Prevention Programs 115 VOICES in Action, Inc. 116 Voluntary Action Center of Beaver County, Inc. 116 XXXII
33 Wayne-Pike Adult Literacy Program 117 Way Out, A 117 WIN Victim Services 117 Womansplace 118 Women Against Abuse Legal Center 118 Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program 119 Women in Transition 119 Women Organized Against Rape 120 Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh 120 The Women's Center, Inc. 121 Women's Center of Beaver County 121 Women's Resources of Monroe County, Inc. 122 Yokefellow Prison Ministry 123 York County Adult Probation Department 123 YWCA Fair Play Project 124 YWCA of Greater Harrisburg 125 Religious Organization Page CentrePeace 21 County Corrections Gospel Mission 30 Department of Corrections, Bureau of Inmate Services 32 Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions & Charities 37 Episcopal Community Services 39 His Mission, Inc. 56 Human Kindness Foundation 58 Institute for Prison Ministries 60 Jewish Prisoner Services International 62 Justice and Mercy, Inc. 64 XXXIII
34 Justice Works Community, Inc. 65 Lackawanna Prison Ministry 65 Jubilee Ministries 64 Office of Prison Ministry 74 Penna. Abolitionists United Against the Death Penalty 77 Peniel Residential Treatment Center 91 Prison Fellowship (Western Penna. Office) 99 Religious Organizing Against the Death Penalty Project 103 Salvation Army 103 Prisoner's Resource Clearinghouse, Inc. 100 RASPA Ministries/Goodwin Memorial Baptist Church 102 Teen Challenge World Wide Network 108 Teen Challenge Women's Program - Philadelphia 108 United Churches of Lycoming County 111 Yokefellow Prison Ministry 123 Youth Intervention Center 124 Restorative Justice Organization Page Bruderhof Communities 8 CentrePeace 21 Department of Corrections, Bureau of Inmate Services 32 National Training Center on Sexual & Domestic Violence 36 Jubilee Ministries 64 Stepping Stone Transitional Living Program 107 York County Juvenile Probation Department 123 XXXIV
35 Transportation Organization Page Alie-Kiski Area HOPE Center, Inc. 4 Centre County Women's Resource Center, Inc 20 CentrePeace 21 Easton Area Neighborhood Centers, Inc. 37 Families of Offenders 41 Families Outside 41 Family Abuse Council 42 Fisher Transportation Services 46 Lackawanna Prison Ministry 65 Phoenixville Area Community Services 98 Salvation Army - Correctional Services 104 Salvation Army Gateway Service Center 105 Victim Outreach Intervention Center (VOICe) 113 Washington Women's Shelter 116 Women's Help Center, Inc. 122 Victim Advocacy Organization Page Abuse and Rape Crisis Center 1 Action Alliance of Senior Citizens 1 Alice Paul House 3 Alie-Kiski Area HOPE Center, Inc. 4 Armstrong County Victim/Witness Services 5 Center Against Domestic & Sexual Violence 17 CentrePeace 21 Childline and Abuse Registry 24 XXXV
36 Children's Aid Society 24 Community Service Treatment Program 26 Community Shelter Services, Inc. 27 Concerns Counseling/Consultation 28 Crime Victims Council of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 31 Crisis Center North 31 Department of Corrections, Bureau of Inmate Services 32 Domestic Abuse Project of Delaware County, Inc. 33 National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) 34 National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) 35 National Training Center on Sexual & Domestic Violence 36 U.S. Department of Justice, Violence Against Women Office 36 Episcopal Community Services 39 Families of Murder Victims Program-Anti-Violence 41 Families of Offenders 41 Families Outside 41 Family Abuse Council 42 Housing Transitions, Inc. 58 Huntingdon House 59 Lackawanna Prison Ministry 65 National Center for Victims of Crime 72 National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) 72 PASSAGES, Inc. 76 Office of the Victim Advocate 95 Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR) 98 Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services of Cumberland County 106 Victim Outreach Intervention Center (VOICe) 113 Victims Resource Centers 113 Washington Women's Shelter 116 XXXVI
37 Way Out, A 117 Woman's Place, A 118 Women Against Abuse Legal Center 118 Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh 120 The Women's Center, Inc. 121 Women's Center of Beaver County 121 Women's Help Center, Inc. 122 Women's Resources of Monroe County, Inc. 122 Your Safe Haven, Inc. 123 YWCA Safe Home 126 YWCA Victims' Resource Center 126 YWCA Wise Options Lycoming 126 Vocation/Education Organization Page Abraxas Group, Inc 1 ALPHA House, Inc 4 Bethesda Day Treatment Center 6 CADCOM 9 Careerlink 9 CentrePeace 21 Community Shelter Services, Inc. 27 Community Shelter Services, Inc. Family Ties 27 Concerns Counseling/Consultation 28 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 28 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Northeastern PA, 28 Cornerstone Counseling and Education Services 29 Crime Victims Council of Lehigh Valley, Inc. 31 Department of Corrections, Bureau of Inmate Services 32 XXXVII
38 Discovery House, CBH 33 National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women 34 National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) 34 National Hotline for Victims of Sexual Assault 35 National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) 35 National Training Center on Sexual & Domestic Violence 36 Easton Area Neighborhood Centers, Inc. 37 Episcopal Community Services 39 Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM) 40 Families of Offenders 41 Families Outside 41 Family Health Services, Inc. 44 Fortune Society 46 Gaudenzia, Inc., New Image 47 Graterfriends, Inc. 53 HARB-Adult 54 Harrisburg Area Emergency Life Survival Project (H.E.L.P.) 54 Home Nursing Agency AIDS Intervention Project 56 Horizon House 57 House of the Crossroads 57 Housing Transitions, Inc. 58 Human Kindness Foundation 58 Institute for Prison Ministries 60 Interfaith Hospitality Network of the Main Line 61 Interim House West 61 Justice and Mercy, Inc. 64 Justice Works Community, Inc. 65 Lackawanna Mothers Against Drunk Driving 65 Lycoming County Literacy Project 67 Manito, Inc. 67 XXXVIII
39 McKean County Victim's Resource Center 68 Mennonite Central Committee Office on Crime & Justice 69 Mental Health Association of Allegheny County 69 Mid State Literacy Council 70 Milagro House 71 Montgomery County Emergency Service 71 Montgomery County Meditation Center 71 National Center for Victims of Crime 72 National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (NCADP) 72 Northwestern Legal Services 74 Office of Prison Ministry 74 Open, Inc. - Offender Preparation & Education Network, Inc. 75 Operation Outward Reach, Inc. 75 ParentWISE, Inc. 76 PASSAGES, Inc. 76 Pennsylvania Commission on Crime & Delinquency 93 Pennsylvania CURE (Citizens United for Rehab. of Errants) 95 Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR) 98 Prison Literacy Project 100 Project IMPACT 102 Red Shield Family Residence 102 Salvation Army 103 Salvation Army - Correctional Services 104 Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Services of Cumberland County 106 Success Solutions 107 Sullivan County Victim Services 107 United Christian Ministries, Inc. 110 United Way of Lancaster County Volunteer Center 111 Urban League of Lancaster County 112 XXXIX
40 Victim Outreach Intervention Center (VOICe) 113 Victims Resource Centers 113 Victim Services Center of Montgomery County, Inc. 114 Violence Intervention and Prevention Programs 115 Vita Education Services 115 Way Out, A 117 Womansplace 118 Woman's Place, A 118 Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program 119 Women Organized Against Rape 120 Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh 120 Women's Center of Beaver County 121 Women's Center of Montgomery Co. 121 York County Juvenile Probation Department 123 Your Safe Haven, Inc. 123 YWCA -HELP LINE 125 YWCA of Greater Harrisburg 125 YWCA Safe Home 126 YWCA Wise Options Lycoming 126 XL
41 Abraxas Group, Inc., Abraxas I 2480 Liberty Ave., Suite 300 Pittsburgh, PA Allegheny (412) (412) (Fax) rfarrell@cornelcompanies.com Website: Contact Person: Program Director Services: Cornell Abraxas contracts with various county and state agencies for the operation of secure, residential, community-based and behavioral health treatment programs. We offer an array of diverse services, which include programs for sex offenders, females, firesetters, drug sellers and students in need of alternative education. Abuse and Rape Crisis Center P.O. Box 186 Towanda, PA Bradford (570) (Office) (570) (Fax) Contact Person: Judith G. Campbell Services: ARCC provides medical and legal advocacy, counseling, support groups and children s services to victims of domestic and sexual violence. It also provides prevention programs to schools, community groups and professional systems. Action Alliance of Senior Citizens 1201 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Pa Philadelphia (215) (215) (Fax) phillysenior@aol.com Website: Contact Person: April Jackson Services: Preliminary hearing accompaniment at neighborhood police precincts as well as City Hall trials; phone support to traumatized victims; help in filing for crime victim compensation; home visits to shut-ins; and assistance in arranging transportation for the physically challenged who are unable to get to and from court on their own. 1
42 Adult Probation Dept. 48 West Fourth St. Williamsport, PA Lycoming (570) (570) (Fax) Contact Person: Bob McCullough Services: Adult Probation AIDS Intervention Project c/o Home Nursing Agency 201 Chestnut Avenue, PO Box 352 Altoona, PA Bedford Blair Huntingdon (814) (800) (814) (Fax) Services: Comprehensive case management for people diagnosed as HIV or AIDS positive. Services include education for risk reduction, emergency fund, housing assistance, advocacy, social support, rental assistance and other means of empowerment for clients. AI-Anon/Alateen Information Service of Delaware Valley 4021 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia (215) Services: Each Al-Anon Family Group has one purpose to help families and friends of alcoholics. This is achieved by: Offering comfort, hope and friendship to the families and friends of compulsive drinkers. Providing the opportunity to learn to grow spiritually through living by the Twelve Steps adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Aldie Counseling Center 228 North Main Street Doylestown, PA Bucks (215) Website: 2
43 Contact Person: Any staff member Services: A United Way agency specializing in treatment of people whose lives have been affected by alcohol or other drug use. Individual, family and group outpatient therapy. Variable length of stay for intensive and partial hospital programs. Dual diagnosis treatment; program for children whose parents have an alcohol/drug problem; adolescent program; pharmacotherapy program that includes methadone services; and assessment and referral. Alice Paul House P.O. Box 417 Indiana, PA Indiana (412) (800) (Crisis Hotline) (412) (Fax) Contact Person: Cherie Albright Services: Serves victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes. A crisis hotline is available for 24- hour assistance. Shelter is provided to victims of domestic violence and their children. Individual and group counseling is provided to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and violent crimes. Also provided are victim advocacy (legal and medical), community education/prevention programs and crime victim compensation assistance. Allegheny County Department of Aging 441 Smithfield Street Building Pittsburgh, PA Allegheny (412) (800) (412) TDD SeniorLine@dhs.county.allegheny.pa.us Contact Person: Any Staff Services: A broad range of human services for persons over age 60, the handicapped and the needy. Information and referral, care management, senior center-based services, senior employment program, home help, congregate/home delivered meals and emergency housing assistance. Former inmates, victims and families living in Allegheny County may obtain additional program information and assistance in accessing services by contacting the Department of Aging. 3
44 Allegheny County Forensic 542 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa Allegheny (412) (412) (Fax) Services: The Forensic Diversion Program provides direct and indirect services for clients who have mental disorders and are involved in the criminal justice system. The Forensic State Support Program provides support and services for inmates returning to Allegheny County who have a mental illness. AIie-Kiski Area HOPE Center, Inc. P.O. Box 67 Tarentum, PA Allegheny Westmoreland (724) (888) 299-HOPE (Hotline) (724) (Fax) hopecenter@akhopecenter.org Website: Services: Crisis intervention services for victims of domestic violence, 24-hour hotline, legal advocacy, transportation, shelter, support groups, individual counseling, Dating Violence Program and elementary school programs. ALPHA House, Inc. 435 Shady Avenue Pittsburgh, PA Allegheny (412) (412) (Fax) Services: Residential treatment facility for substance abusers, offering individual and group therapy in a structured environment; out-patient counseling for substance abusers and their families; and educational services, including G.E.D. preparation. American Red Cross Homeless Shelter 1909 New Rodgers Road Levittown, PA Bucks (215) (800) (Homeless Hotline) 4
45 (215) (Fax) Contact Person: Homeless Hotline worker Services: Homeless shelter for Bucks County residents providing 3 meals, dormitory sleeping for families and single men and women, and hotline services for those facing homelessness. Armstrong County Victim/Witness Services Office of District Attorney, Courthouse Kittanning, PA Armstrong (724) Contact Person: Alma Biagini Services: Serves crime victims in Armstrong County: crisis intervention, court accompaniment, community referrals, court preparation, help with crime victims compensation claims, victim impact statements, restitution and notification of all court proceedings. Atkins House 313 E. King Street York, PA York (717) (717) (Fax) atkinshouse@desupernet.net Website: Contact Person: Susan Baugh Services: Atkins House, located in York, PA, is a residential and outpatient treatment center for women offenders - providing counseling for drug, alcohol and sexual abuse as well as victim awareness, life skills and mother - child transition after incarceration. Atkins House is a non-profit service organization. BEBASHI 1217 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia (215) (215) Bell@CritPath.Org Website: Contact Person: Joni Bishop Services: Organized in 1985 as the first Aids Service 5
46 Organization to serve the African American community. Today, Bebashi focuses on HIV/AIDS education, prevention counseling, antibody testing and case management to the urban community. The stigmas associated with HIV/AIDS immobilized the usual community response to a devastating epidemic. Highrisk behaviors that contribute to the spread of HIV also leads to the transmission of other sexuality transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies. As the region s primary resource specifically targeting the urban community Bebashi offers a unique range of services, such as Case Management, Housing Counseling, Care Outreach, Food Cupboard, Women s Health Initiative and Testing and Counseling and Support Groups. Bethesda Day Treatment Center Administrative Office P.O. Box 270, Rte 15 South West Milton, PA Statewide (570) (570) (Fax) Website: Services: Bethesda Day Treatment Center, Inc. 20 years of experience in dealing with high risk adolescents and their families. As a private, non-profit provider of licensed treatment, Bethesda provides a vast array of services including: (1) An Intensive After School-Evening Day Treatment Program, (2) Alternative Education for Disruptive Youth, (3) Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counseling and Education and Prevention Services, (4) Family Systems Counseling to work on the root causes of family issues, (5) Specialized Foster Care and (6) Adolescent Group Home. Bethesda's treatment approaches have been nationally recognized by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention as a national model treatment program in dealing with delinquency prevention and intervention. Bethesda has been providing quality treatment services to at-risk youth in twenty-one (21) counties throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with great success for many years. 6
47 Locations: Bloomsburg 1129 Old Berwick Road Bloomsburg, PA (570) Honesdale P.O. Box 2030, Route 191 Honesdale, PA (570) Lehighton 335 North Fourth Street Lehighton, PA (610) Lewistown 31A Industrial Park Road Lewistown, PA (717) Middleburg RR 4, Box 11A Middleburg, PA (570) Milton 49 Lower Market Street Milton, PA (570) Montoursville 700 Fairfield Road Montoursville, PA (570) Sciota Business Route 209 Sciota, PA (570) Scranton 2400 Stafford Avenue Scranton, PA (570) South Montrose P.O. Box 310, Ellsworth Dr South Montrose, PA (570)
48 Bradford Recovery Systems at Bradford Regional Medical Center Bradford Regional Medical Center 116 Interstate Parkway. Bradford, PA McKean (800) (814) (814) (Fax) Website: Contact Person: Psychiatric Services Coordinator Services: Our programs focus on education of both the patient and the family. Knowledge is a powerful thing. Group therapy sessions offer information on diagnosis, medication, health issues, skills that foster change and leisure. Specialty groups such as men's/women's issues, community resources and spirituality, complete the range of groups provided. The physicians meet with their patients daily to review medications and to discuss treatment issues. Mental health therapists meet with the patients for one-to-one sessions to facilitate the individualized treatment plan. If a person's mental illness is complicated with a drug addiction, our MICA unit provides a structured program that looks at both problems simultaneously. This untraditional approach is refreshing to the patients and has proven to be very effective. Bradford Recovery Systems prides itself on providing quality services to the community we serve. This happens through the talents of the multidisciplines who ensure that individuals' needs are met. This happens through working with families and community resources, and through the dedication and hard work of a staff who care deeply for the mentally ill. Bruderhof Communities New Meadow Run, P.O. Box 240 Farmington, PA Statewide (724) (724) (Fax) contact@bruderhof.com Website: 8 Services: Free online resources for forgiveness,
49 reconciliation and restorative justice; prison visiting. CADCOM (Community Action Development Commission of Montgomery County) 113 E. Main Street Norristown, PA Montgomery (610) (610) (Fax) Services: Emergency services, food resource and nutrition services, energy management, case management, weatherization, outreach, information and referral, budge & credit counseling, basic skills and employment training, micro enterprise center and auto work. Careerlink DEPARTMENT of LABOR and INDUSTRY OFFICE of EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ROOM 514 LABOR and INDUSTRY BUILDING SEVENTH and FORSTER STREETS HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Statewide (610) (717) (800) (800) TDD (800) VOICE Website: Services: Sponsors training programs to the economically disadvantaged and dislocated workers, aids anyone whose unemployment has lapsed and in school and out of school of programs. ADAMS COUNTY CAREERLINK 150 V-TWIN DRIVE GETTYSBURG, PA (717) ALLEGHENY WEST TEAM PA CAREERLINK 1950 Park Manor Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA (412)
50 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH CAREERLINK COMMUNITY CENTER 4400 FORBES AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA (412) COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALLEGHENY COUNTY ALLEGHENY CAMPUS 808 Ridge Avenue Pittsburgh, PA (412) COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALLEGHENY COUNTY - BOYCE CAMPUS 595 Beatty Road Monroeville, PA (724) cbostaph@ccac.edu COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALLEGHENY COUNTY - NORTH CAMPUS 8701 Perry Highway Pittsburgh, PA (412) dyoung@ccac.edu COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALLEGHENY COUNTY - SOUTH CAMPUS 1750 Clairton Road Route 885 West Mifflin, PA (412) mporach@ccac.edu EASTSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD EMPLOYMENT CENTER 5231 Penn Ave. at Champion Commons Suite 201 Pittsburgh, PA (412) direnec@stargate.net 10 FORBES ROAD CAREER & TECHNOLOGY
51 CAREERLINK COMMUNITY CENTER 607 BEATTY ROAD MONROEVILLE, PA GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF PITTSBURGH CAREERLINK COMMUNITY CENTER 2600 EAST CARSON STREET PITTSBURGH, PA (412) MCKEESPORT CAREERLINK 345 FIFTH AVENUE MCKEESPOR, PA (412) THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER 5743 BARTLETT STREET PITTSBURGH, PA (412) WEST PITTSBURGH PARTNERSHIP 37 WABASH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA (412) BLAIR COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 3001 FAIRWAY DRIVE ALTOONA, PA (814) CRAWFORD COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 764 BESSEMER STREET, SUITE 100 MEADVILLE, PA (814) CUMBERLAND COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 1 ALEXANDRA COURT CARLISLE, PA (717)
52 BUREAU OF EMPLOYER & CAREER SERVICES 7TH & FORSTER STREETS HARRISBURG, PA (717) CAPITOL REGION TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 2971 N 7TH ST SUITE A HARRISBURG, PA (717) mbrosius@state.pa.us SOUTHCENTRAL EMPLOYMENT CORPORATION (HBG) 100 NORTH CAMERON STREET FIRST FLOOR HARRISBURG, PA (800) sec@pasec.org Website: UPPER DAUPHIN HUMAN SERVICES BOX 157 CLEARFIELD STREET ELIZABETHVILLE, PA (717) ckauffman@pasec.org Website DELAWARE COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 701 CROSBY STREET SUITE B CHESTER, PA (610) lclinkscal@state.pa.us DELAWARE COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK (DCCC) DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 901 SOUTH MEDIA LINE ROAD MEDIA, PA (610) crandolph@dli.state.pa.us ELK COUNTY CAREERLINK 321 STATE ROAD ST. MARYS, PA (814) tbogacki@state.pa.us 12
53 NORTH CENTRAL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 651 MONTMORENCI AVENUE RIDGWAY, PA (814) Website: DANVILLE CAREERLINK 112 WOODBINE LANE, SUITE #4 DANVILLE, PA (570) ERIE COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 1309 FRENCH STREET ERIE, PA (814) FAYETTE COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 135 WAYLAND SMITH DRIVE UNIONTOWN, PA (724) FRANKLIN COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 600 NORLAND AVE CHAMBERSBURG, PA (717) FULTON COUNTY CAREERLINK 116 WEST MARKET STREET McCONNELLSBURG, PA (717) GREENE COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 4 WEST HIGH STREET WAYNESBURG, PA (724) bacole@state.pa.us HUNTINGDON COUNTY TEAM PENNSYLVANIA CAREERLINK 54 PENNSYLVANIA AVE HUNTINGDON, PA
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