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Nar-Anon Family Groups Northeast Pennsylvania
Nar-Anon and Nara teen Family Groups Support group for those affected by someone else's addiction. As a twelve-step program, offers help by sharing experiences, strength, and hope. Offers Nar-Anon and Nara teen in-person and virtual meetings, see website. Confidential Address Eligibility: Families or friends of individuals with a substance abuse disorder.
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800-477-6291
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Sync Recovery Community
Takes people in recovery on fun outdoor outings. SyncRecovery.org
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PO Box 294 Riegelsville, PA 18077
(215) 892-3658 info@syncrecovery.org
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Housing
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Immigrant Services
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American Bar Association Detention and LOP Information Line
Pro se case assistance for detained respondents only. Dial 2150# from the detention center. To contact on behalf of a detained individual, email immcenter@americanbar.org. The American Bar Association Commission on Immigration Detention and LOP Information Line is not available to provide free legal services for noncitizens scheduled for Credible Fear Interviews and/or Asylum Merits Interviews. The Detention & LOP Information Line operates from 9:00 am through 5:00 pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_interest/immigration/
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National
immcenter@americanbar.org
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Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center (PIRC)
The Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center (PIRC) provides high quality legal services so that vulnerable immigrants and their families have access to justice and a more secure future.
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294 Pleasant Acres Road, Ste. 202 York, PA 17402
(717) 600-8099
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Mental Health
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AgriStress Helpline
The AgriStress Helpline is a free and confidential crisis and support line that you can call or text 24/7, and interpretation services are provided in 160 languages. The helpline is answered by trained professionals who can offer support and/or help you find mental health resources in your area. The helpline knows that agriculture is unique – that is why crisis specialists have received training on the factors that impact people working in agriculture.
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833-897-2474
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Black Men Heal
Non-emergency mental health serivces for Black men offering telehealth virtual sessions for men who reside in the following states: PA, NJ, DE, NYC, MD, DC, VA, GA https://blackmenheal.org/
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63 W Lancaster Ave. Suite 11 Ardmore, PA 19003
info@blackmenheal.org
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
988 is confidential, free, and available 24/7/365, connecting those experiencing mental health, substance use, or suicidal crisis with trained crisis counselors.
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800-799-4889 Veteran’s Crisis Line (800) 273-8255
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PA Parent and Family Alliance
The PA Parent and Family Alliance offers free resources for parents whose children are experiencing mental health challenges. Resources include tip sheets, webinars, parent support groups, and a Parent Support Line for individualized support. Call 570-664-8615 or 888-273-2361 anytime. If someone isn't available leave a message and a Family Support Partner will call back. https://www.paparentandfamilyalliance.org/
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425 N Craig St Pittsburgh, PA 15213
570-664-8615 or 888-273-2361
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Other
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AIDS Law Project
The AIDS Law Project is a nonprofit public-interest law firm providing free legal assistance to people living with HIV and those affected by the epidemic. Intakes can be called in or entered on the website - www.aidslawpa.org - or by emailing intake@aidslawpa.org Practice areas include: Compassionate Release for Inmates Confidentiality of HIV-Related Information, Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment and Mental Health Records Criminal Records Resolution Criminalization of HIV Discrimination Against People Living with HIV Financial and Consumer Debt Home Ownership Identification Documents and Name Changes Immigration Landlord/Tenant Public and Private Benefits: Income Replacement and Health Care Standby Guardianship Testing Protocols Unemployment Compensation Utilities Wills, Living Wills, Powers of Attorney
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1211 Chestnut St., Ste. 600 Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-587-9377
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ASERT (Autism Services, Education, Resources and Training)
ASERT (Autism Services, Education, Resources and Training) is a partnership of medical centers, centers of autism research and services, universities, and other providers involved in the treatment and care of individuals of all ages with autism and their families. ASERT was developed to bring together resources locally, regionally, and statewide. https://paautism.org/
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877-231-4244 info@paautism.org
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Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians (LAMP)
The Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians offers people who cannot access the printed word a way to restore their love of reading by shipping for free materials in accessible formats like braille, audio, described movies and large print directly to patrons across Pennsylvania. LAMP is made up of two National Library Service network libraries in Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and Free Library of Philadelphia. https://mylamp.org/
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info@mylamp.org
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PEAL Center
The PEAL Center is a one-stop-resource for disability information and referral in Pennsylvania for parents, self-advocates and professionals. https://www.pealcenter.org/
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2325 East Carson Street, Suite 100A Pittsburgh, PA 15203 520 N. Christopher Columbus Blvd. Suite 602 Philadelphia, PA 19123
412-281-4404 (Pittsburgh) 215-567-6143 (Philadelphia) 866-950-1040 Toll-Free 412-281-4409 TTY
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Pennsylvania Health Law Project (PHLP)
PHLP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit legal services organization that represents Pennsylvanians who need help getting or keeping Medicaid (also known as Medical Assistance or MA). They run a Helpline, advocate for large-scale policy changes and provide education and training. The Helpline can be reached at 1-800-274-3258. It is open on Mondays and Wednesdays but can leave a voicemail or email at staff@phlp.org https://www.phlp.org/en/
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123 Chestnut Street Suite 400 Philadelphia, PA 19106 100 Fifth Ave. Suite 900 Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Philadelphia: 215-625-3990 Pittsburgh: Phone: 412-434-4728
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Salvation Army
Faith-based housing and recovery services. Offers community recreation and education programs, emergency financial assistance, food and nutrition program, seasonal services, casework services, transitional housing, visitation services, worship services, Christian education, music and art programs, thrift stores. SAREHAB.org
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Locations in Altoona, Erie, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Scranton and Wilkes-Barre
800-728-7825
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Vision for Equality
Offers comprehensive programs designed to protect the rights of individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism https://www.visionforequality.org/
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Vision for Equality Main Office 718 Arch Street, 6N Philadelphia, PA 19106 Vision for Equality Harrisburg Office PA Family Network 1007 N Front St Suite 1 North Harrisburg, PA 17102
Philadelphia: 215-923-3349 TTY: 215-923-8898 Fax: 215-923-8075 Harrisburg: 1-844-PAFamily (1-844-723-2645) 717-839-5437 TTY: 215-923-8898