Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
County
Northeast PA Center for Independent Living (myCIL)
MyCIL helps people with new disabilities, disabilities from birth and seniors gain the freedom of independent living. The Center for Independent Living in Scranton, PA offers five core independent living services and coordinated service plans to 10 northeastern PA counties.
https://www.mycil.org/
Contact
1142 Sanderson Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Voice: 570-344-7211
Videophone: 570-309-0100
Service Offered
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
County
The ARC of NEPA
Assists and advocates for adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities. Offerings include vocational programs, a senior program, supported employment services, recreational services, supported living and community residential programs.
Referrals to The Arc NEPA services can be made through Support Coordination Services in Lackawanna, Wayne, Susquehanna, Carbon, and Monroe Counties. Interested parties should contact their local county Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Office.
http://www.thearcnepa.org/
Contact
115 Meadow Ave, Scranton, PA 18505
(570) 346-4010
Service Offered
County
Pinebrook Family Answers
Pinebrook Family Answers nurtures and empowers children, adults and families by providing mental health services and community-based programs throughout the Greater Lehigh Valley including reentry services.
https://pbfalv.org/
Contact
402 North Fulton St.
Allentown, PA 18102
(Also have offices in Wind Gap and Easton)
610-432-3919
Service Offered
County
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
County
Northeast PA Center for Independent Living (myCIL)
MyCIL helps people with new disabilities, disabilities from birth and seniors gain the freedom of independent living. The Center for Independent Living in Scranton, PA offers five core independent living services and coordinated service plans to 10 northeastern PA counties.
https://www.mycil.org/
Contact
1142 Sanderson Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Voice: 570-344-7211
Videophone: 570-309-0100
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Service Offered
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
County
The ARC of NEPA
Assists and advocates for adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities. Offerings include vocational programs, a senior program, supported employment services, recreational services, supported living and community residential programs.
Referrals to The Arc NEPA services can be made through Support Coordination Services in Lackawanna, Wayne, Susquehanna, Carbon, and Monroe Counties. Interested parties should contact their local county Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Office.
http://www.thearcnepa.org/
Contact
115 Meadow Ave, Scranton, PA 18505
(570) 346-4010
Service Offered
Contact
1142 Sanderson Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Voice: 570-344-7211
Videophone: 570-309-0100
Service Offered
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
Ambassadors of Hope
The organization supports children as soon as the parent is incarcerated. A fulltime caseworker is available to identify resources to address guardianship issues, medical insurance for the child, financial assistance or food stamps, and other immediate needs.
https://www.ambassadorsforhope.com/
Contact
ambforhope@comcast.net
Service Offered
County
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
Pinebrook Family Answers
Pinebrook Family Answers nurtures and empowers children, adults and families by providing mental health services and community-based programs throughout the Greater Lehigh Valley including reentry services.
https://pbfalv.org/
Contact
402 North Fulton St.
Allentown, PA 18102
(Also have offices in Wind Gap and Easton)
610-432-3919
Service Offered
Northeast PA Center for Independent Living (myCIL)
MyCIL helps people with new disabilities, disabilities from birth and seniors gain the freedom of independent living. The Center for Independent Living in Scranton, PA offers five core independent living services and coordinated service plans to 10 northeastern PA counties.
https://www.mycil.org/
Contact
1142 Sanderson Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Voice: 570-344-7211
Videophone: 570-309-0100
Service Offered
Care and Concern Ministries Kids Clothes Closet
Offers new and gently used clothes for children sizes newborn to 18 to those in need of clothing. Families are able to visit the closet every other month.
Eligibility: Families in need of clothing who reside in the Pittston Area and Wyoming Area School District.
Hours: 1st and 2nd Wednesdays of the month, 9:00am to 11:30am
Contact
37 William St.
Pittston, PA, 18640
570-654-0053
Service Offered
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton (CSS) Clothing Pantry
Distribution of used clothing available for those in need.
Eligibility: Open to all.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:00am-11:00am
Contact
106/108 South Church Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
39 E. Jackson Street
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Hazleton: 570-455-1521
Wilkes-Barre: 570-829-7796
Service Offered
County
Commission on Economic Opportunity (CEO)
Food bank assistance, planning & service coordination for homeless, energy assistance, PPL & UGI fuel funds, United Way emergency services, weatherization, home delivered meals, case management, SAT prep course, McGowan Undergraduate & Graduate Scholarships, supported work program, income tax preparation assistance, veterans transitional housing.
Contact
Two locations:
165 Amber Lane
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
100 W. Broad Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
Wilkes-Barre: 570-826-0510, 800-822-0359
Hazleton: 570-455-4994
Service Offered
County
Day Reporting Center (GEO Group)
Offering numerous services such as electronic monitoring, cognitive restructuring groups, anger management, batterers intervention group, drug and alcohol, drug screen, GED services, linkage to community resources, and more.
Contact
125 North Wilkes-Barre Blvd, Suite #2
Wilkes-Barre, PA, 18702
570-208-4858
Service Offered
County
Luzerne County Area on Aging
The Area Agency on Aging aims to enhance the quality of life for all mature adults by encouraging independence, promoting healthy lifestyles, and ensuring safety and protection throughout their life journey.
Contact
111 North Pennsylvania Boulevard
Suite 100
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
570-822-1158
Toll-Free: 800-252-1512
Service Offered
County
Luzerne County Assistance Office
Benefits and case management assistance.
Contact
Wilkes-Barre District
205 South Washington Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA, 18711
Hazleton District
Center Plaza Building
10 West Chestnut Street
Hazleton, PA, 18201
Wilkes-Barre District:
570-826-2100, 1-866-220-9320
LIHEAP: 570-826-2041
LIHEAP Crisis: 570-826-0510
Hazleton District:
570-459-3800
Service Offered
County
Luzerne County LIHEAP
Helps low-income families pay their heating bills. LIHEAP is a grant that helps in the form of a cash grant, sent directly to the utility company, or a crisis grant for households in immediate danger of being without heat.
Eligibility: Serves residents of Luzerne County. Must meet income guidelines. You do not have to be on public assistance. You do not need to have unpaid heating bills. You can rent or own your home. Call or visit the website for income requirement.
November 1st through May 12th
Contact
205 South Washington Street
Wilkes Barre, PA 18711
100 W. Broad Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
Wilkes-Barre: 570-826-2041
Hazleton: 570-455-4994
Service Offered
County
North Penn Legal Services
Provides civil legal aid to low-income residents of NEPA, non-criminal matters such as eviction from housing, discrimination, family law, and consumer protection issues.
Contact
101 West Broad Street, Suite 513
Hazleton, PA, 18201
33 North Main Street, Suite 200
Pittston, PA, 18640
Hazleton: 570-455-9512, 877-953-4250
Pittston: 570-299-4100, 877-953-4250
Service Offered
County
Salvation Army Wilkes Barre
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.
Contact
17 S. Pennsylvania Ave
Wilkes Barre, PA 18071
570-824-8741
Service Offered
County
Volunteers of America (VOA)
Supportive services for veteran families. Children, youth, and family’s program. Affordable housing, elderly programs, thrift stores, workforce development, homeless services, disability programs, mental health services, community enhancement services.
Contact
25 North River Street
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
570-825-5261
Service Offered
County
Willow Foundation
Housing, food and employment development.
Open daily 8 am to 6 pm
Breakfast and Lunch served daily
Computer Lab, Resource Hub, Life Skill Workshops, Housing Specialist Support , Employment Development, Recovery Support, Nutrition Services
www.willow-foundation.org
Contact
100 S. Wyoming St.
Hazleton, PA 18201
570-455-7000
Service Offered
County
The ARC of NEPA
Assists and advocates for adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities. Offerings include vocational programs, a senior program, supported employment services, recreational services, supported living and community residential programs.
Referrals to The Arc NEPA services can be made through Support Coordination Services in Lackawanna, Wayne, Susquehanna, Carbon, and Monroe Counties. Interested parties should contact their local county Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Office.
http://www.thearcnepa.org/
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Contact
115 Meadow Ave, Scranton, PA 18505
(570) 346-4010
Service Offered
Judith Creed Horizons for Achieving Independence (JCHAI)
Inclusive, supportive vocational programs and living options that serve nearly 200 adults with intellectual disabilities and autism.
https://jchai.org/
Contact
274 S. Bryn Mawr Avenue
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
610-922-2480
questions@jchai.org
Service Offered
County
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
County
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
County
Pinebrook Family Answers
Pinebrook Family Answers nurtures and empowers children, adults and families by providing mental health services and community-based programs throughout the Greater Lehigh Valley including reentry services.
https://pbfalv.org/
Contact
402 North Fulton St.
Allentown, PA 18102
(Also have offices in Wind Gap and Easton)
610-432-3919
Service Offered
County
Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity (PLSE)
PLSE provides free legal advice and representation to low-income Philadelphia residents whose criminal records are holding them back from achieving their social and career potentials. A resource on pardons and expungements.
https://plsephilly.org/
Contact
(267) 519-5323
info@plsephilly.org
Service Offered
County
Northeast PA Center for Independent Living (myCIL)
MyCIL helps people with new disabilities, disabilities from birth and seniors gain the freedom of independent living. The Center for Independent Living in Scranton, PA offers five core independent living services and coordinated service plans to 10 northeastern PA counties.
https://www.mycil.org/
Contact
1142 Sanderson Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Voice: 570-344-7211
Videophone: 570-309-0100
Service Offered
Pike
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
Pike
AHEDD
AHEDD provides employment services throughout Pennsylvania to people with disabilities
https://www.ahedd.org/
Contact
(717) 763-0968
Toll Free (866) 902-4333
inforequest@ahedd.org
Service Offered
Statewide
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
Contact
1211 Chestnut St., Ste. 600
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-587-9377
Service Offered
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/
Contact
877-231-4244
info@paautism.org
Service Offered
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/
Contact
info@mylamp.org
Service Offered
Opening Doors for Autism
Group of Self-Advocates, parents and caregivers in Pennsylvania who advocate for adequate funding of the Adult Autism Waiver (AAW) and Adult Community Autism Program (ACAP).
https://openingdoors4autism.wordpress.com/
Service Offered
Parent to Parent of Pennsylvania
Runs a volunteer match peer support program for parents of children or adults with a disability or special need.
https://www.parenttoparent.org/
Contact
6340 Flank Dr #600
Harrisburg, PA 17112
(717) 540-4722
Service Offered
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/
Contact
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
Service Offered
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.
Contact
Locations in Altoona, Erie, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Scranton and Wilkes-Barre
800-728-7825
Service Offered
Vision for Equality
Offers comprehensive programs designed to protect the rights of individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism
https://www.visionforequality.org/
Contact
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
Service Offered
Northeast PA Center for Independent Living (myCIL)
MyCIL helps people with new disabilities, disabilities from birth and seniors gain the freedom of independent living. The Center for Independent Living in Scranton, PA offers five core independent living services and coordinated service plans to 10 northeastern PA counties.
https://www.mycil.org/
Contact
1142 Sanderson Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Voice: 570-344-7211
Videophone: 570-309-0100
Service Offered
County
The ARC of NEPA
Assists and advocates for adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities. Offerings include vocational programs, a senior program, supported employment services, recreational services, supported living and community residential programs.
Referrals to The Arc NEPA services can be made through Support Coordination Services in Lackawanna, Wayne, Susquehanna, Carbon, and Monroe Counties. Interested parties should contact their local county Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Office.
http://www.thearcnepa.org/
Contact
115 Meadow Ave, Scranton, PA 18505
(570) 346-4010
Service Offered
Northeast PA Center for Independent Living (myCIL)
MyCIL helps people with new disabilities, disabilities from birth and seniors gain the freedom of independent living. The Center for Independent Living in Scranton, PA offers five core independent living services and coordinated service plans to 10 northeastern PA counties.
Contact
1142 Sanderson Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Voice: 570-344-7211
Videophone: 570-309-0100
Service Offered
County
The ARC of NEPA
Assists and advocates for adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities. Offerings include vocational programs, a senior program, supported employment services, recreational services, supported living and community residential programs.
Referrals to The Arc NEPA services can be made through Support Coordination Services in Lackawanna, Wayne, Susquehanna, Carbon, and Monroe Counties. Interested parties should contact their local county Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Office.
http://www.thearcnepa.org/
Contact
115 Meadow Ave, Scranton, PA 18505
(570) 346-4010
Service Offered
County
Northeast PA Center for Independent Living (myCIL)
MyCIL helps people with new disabilities, disabilities from birth and seniors gain the freedom of independent living. The Center for Independent Living in Scranton, PA offers five core independent living services and coordinated service plans to 10 northeastern PA counties.
Contact
1142 Sanderson Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Voice: 570-344-7211
Videophone: 570-309-0100
Service Offered
County
Eastern PA Trans Equity Project Rapid Response Crisis Grants
Provides rapid monetary assistance to transgender people and the parents of trans children. Includes rent assistance, utility payments, car repair, bus passes, transgender affirming medication, and food assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor.
Eligibility:
-Transgender people and parents of transgender children
-Residents of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Northampton, Pike, and Wayne counties
Contact
484-602-5918
Service Offered
County
Northeast PA Center for Independent Living (myCIL)
MyCIL helps people with new disabilities, disabilities from birth and seniors gain the freedom of independent living. The Center for Independent Living in Scranton, PA offers five core independent living services and coordinated service plans to 10 northeastern PA counties.
Contact
1142 Sanderson Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Voice: 570-344-7211
Videophone: 570-309-0100
Service Offered
County
Care and Concern Ministries Kids Clothes Closet
Offers new and gently used clothes for children sizes newborn to 18 to those in need of clothing. Families are able to visit the closet every other month.
Eligibility: Families in need of clothing who reside in the Pittston Area and Wyoming Area School District.
Hours: 1st and 2nd Wednesdays of the month, 9:00am to 11:30am
Contact
37 William St.
Pittston, PA, 18640
570-654-0053
Service Offered
County
Children’s Aid Society – The Lehman Center
Crisis Nursery, Support Groups, Family Advocacy, York C.A.R.E.S
https://www.cassd.org/thelehmancenter.html
Contact
400 W Market Street
York, PA 17401
717-845-5771
Service Offered
County
Community Progress Council
Community Progress Council and their Resource navigators provides comprehensive, integrated services that offer resources and support for individuals.
www.yorkcpc.org
Contact
226 E Collage Ave
York, PA 17403
717-845-45600
Service Offered
County
The PROGRAM, It’s About Change
Offer reentry resources.
www.theprogramitsaboutchange.org
Contact
220 E King Street, Suite 1
York, PA 17403
717-238-9950
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Service Offered
County
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