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- A Second Chance Inc. is focused on helping kinship families. They provide services for kinship certification and resources for each step along the way for the placement of a child into a kinship home. They also provide services for adoptions and finding adoption placements. Further, they provide resources for birth parents reconnecting with their children in out-of-home care. Their Early…
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- Mental Health
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- This organization provides advocacy services for adults and children who are experiencing mental illness and emotional or behavioral disorders. They run a variety of support groups throughout the month (visit website or call for more information). They also provide an array of community based programs and support for individuals and families. Contact:(267) 353-2494https://www.theadvocacyalliance.org/index.html 750 German Town Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19191
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- This organization provides workforce development and employment services to individuals facing barriers to employment, including those involved in public assistance, reentry, veterans, and other underserved populations. Their model focuses on rapid job placement combined with ongoing support to promote long-term self-sufficiency. Job Readiness: helps with both hard and soft skills, such as verbal and written communication, customer service, computer literacy,…
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- Reentry Services
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- This is a service and advocacy organization that helps justice-impacted individuals, primarily women, realize new possibilities for themselves and their families. Mentoring Program: connects justice-impacted women and girls with compassionate experienced mentors who walk beside them through the challenges of reentry and personal transformation. They provide: one-on-one mentorship with trained, trauma-informed women who offer guidance and emotional support; goal setting…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Mental Health, Sex Offense Treatment
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- This is a non-profit, state licensed psychiatric clinic and intensive behavioral health services provider. They specialize in the assessment and treatment formulation for children, adolescents, and adults with emotional and behavioral problems. Their evaluation and treatment services include: intensive behavioral health services, domestic violence, child/adolescent exposure to gun violence, and sexual or physical abuse. Their specialized programs include: intensive behavioral…
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- This organization empowers people experiencing homelessness and substance use disorders to transform their lives and achieve self-sufficiency through the power of running, community, and support services. Members begin their journey by committing to run 2-3 days a week. Through morning runs and walks, relationships that last a lifetime are built, soft skills are developed, and a sense of mutual accountability…
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- Workforce development program with locations in Malvern and Kensington. They offer paid work opportunities to adults with disabilities, those on parole or probation, and those in recovery from homelessness or substance use disorder. Participants in this program are paid to work and learn. They offer a 12-week job readiness program and support individuals in moving on to a permanent job…
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- Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 30 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter700 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146
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- Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 49 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter720-722 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
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- Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 16 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter816 South 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146
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- Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 16 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter1110 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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- Men and women with mental illnesses or other disabilities live in several supportive housing environments with varying levels of supportive services to assist them in remaining stably housed. This location can house 24 adults at a time.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter1212 Ludlow Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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- Men and women capable of a high degree of self-sufficiency live in independent settings with access to Bethesda Project supports. This location can house 7 adults at a time. Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter1628-1630 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146
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- Men and women capable of a high degree of self-sufficiency live in independent settings with access to Bethesda Project supports. This location can house 4 adults at a time. Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter707 South Hicks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146
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- Individuals who are chronically homeless and struggle with severe and persistent mental illness, serious medical conditions and/or addiction receive food, shelter and referrals to much-needed services. Bethesda Project staff reach out to those most reluctant to enter shelter with tenacious, dignified care and help them transition to housing.Bethesda Project’s My Brother’s House is a HUD-funded Safe Haven program offering pre-recovery…
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- Bethesda Project’s Our Brothers' Place is run in conjunction with the City of Philadelphia and provides emergency shelter for 149 men and supportive services for an additional 50 daily. Individuals experiencing homelessness receive warm meals and social services, taking the first step in accessing housing in the community.Contact:(215) 985-1600https://www.bethesdaproject.org/housing-shelter 907 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123
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- Individuals who are chronically homeless and struggle with severe and persistent mental illness, serious medical conditions and/or addiction receive food, shelter and referrals to much-needed services. Bethesda Project staff reach out to those most reluctant to enter shelter with tenacious, dignified care and help them transition to housing.Operated in conjunction with the City of Philadelphia, the Bethesda Project Oxford Emergency…
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- Individuals who are chronically homeless and struggle with severe and persistent mental illness, serious medical conditions and/or addiction receive food, shelter and referrals to much-needed services. Bethesda Project staff reach out to those most reluctant to enter shelter with tenacious, dignified care and help them transition to housing.This location provides meals, overnight shelter, and case management services are offered to…
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- Education
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- This organization provides opportunities for adults and families by helping to provide free, high-quality education. Their adult basic education program helps adults improve their reading, writing, math, science, and social studies skills. These services are offered via in-person, remote, or hybrid instruction. Their English as a Second Language courses are offered to immigrant families with limited English proficiency to help…
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- This organization is located in Philadelphia and provides support and stabilizing services to those experiencing deep poverty. Meals: free lunch is served every week Monday-Friday from 11:30am-1:15pm. Meals are served restaurant style in a full sit-down dining room. Mail Program: they serve as a mailing address for individuals who do not have an alternate option. This allows individuals to get…
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- Provides a robust senior housing program that enables seniors who are 62 and older to remain active in their communities while enjoying affordable, comfortable, stylish apartment living. These facilities enable older adults to age in their homes with features specific to their needs such as roll-in showers, emergency pull cords, handrails, and access to an on-site social worker.Contact:215-291-9170https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-housing/2121 N. Howard…
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- Family Service Centers are the first point of contact for individuals, families, and parishes when they seek assistance from Catholic Charities. Their family service centers provide resources and support to the unique needs of each community. Services can include food and diaper pantries, prenatal and parenting support, financial support, connection to public benefits and other resources that help to remove…
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- They offer a fun and safe place for children ages 3-5. Casa del Carmen is open from 7AM to 6PM Monday-Friday, all year round. Enrollment applications can be found on their website. Contact:https://casapreschool.org/
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- For the School Meals / Summer Meals Program, extension 1. For the Child Care Meal Program, extension 2. For the Community Food Program, extension 3. And for the After School Meal Program, option 4. Food Pantries: they combat hunger through food pantries at their family service centers, call for more information. Contact: Community Food Program: (215) 895-3470 Food Pantries: (267)…
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- Provides a robust senior housing program that enables seniors who are 62 and older to remain active in their communities while enjoying affordable, comfortable, stylish apartment living. These facilities enable older adults to age in their homes with features specific to their needs such as roll-in showers, emergency pull cords, handrails, and access to an on-site social worker.Contact:215-921-6946https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-housing/2604 Island Avenue,…
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- Offers transitional housing for women who are medically fragile and experiencing homelessness. This program provides a safe space for women to stabilize their health while creating plans for long-term housing solutions. Contact:(215) 271-5166https://ccphila.org/pillars/nourish-the-hungry-and-shelter-those-experiencing-homelessness/1800 Morris Street, Philadelphia, PA 19145
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- Their residential support for women is a 31-bed residence for single women and mothers with young children who are in recovery. With the goal of continued recovery and transition to more independent living situations, the women meet weekly with professional case managers to identify and address the root causes of their homelessness. Residents are referred to appropriate off-site treatment programs…
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- Their senior community centers offer opportunities for socialization, recreation, physical exercise, education, and nutritional support with a focus on overall health, wellness and independence. They also provide access to nutritious meals, supplemental food resources, and direct assistance in applying for benefits. Contact:215-426-9799https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-centers/3255 Belgrade Street, Philadelphia PA 19134
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- Provides a robust senior housing program that enables seniors who are 62 and older to remain active in their communities while enjoying affordable, comfortable, stylish apartment living. These facilities enable older adults to age in their homes with features specific to their needs such as roll-in showers, emergency pull cords, handrails, and access to an on-site social worker.Contact:215-279-7270https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-housing/3255 Belgrade St.,…
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- Their senior community centers offer opportunities for socialization, recreation, physical exercise, education, and nutritional support with a focus on overall health, wellness and independence. They also provide access to nutritious meals, supplemental food resources, and direct assistance in applying for benefits. Contact:215-423-7241https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-centers/2121 N. Howard St., Philadelphia, PA 19122
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- Family Service Centers are the first point of contact for individuals, families, and parishes when they seek assistance from Catholic Charities. Their family service centers provide resources and support to the unique needs of each community. Services can include food and diaper pantries, prenatal and parenting support, financial support, connection to public benefits and other resources that help to remove…
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- These are school-based community centers that offer an array of creative after-school activities in the later afternoon aimed at youth development and family support. Rooted in Catholic faith, these programs are educational, social, and recreational in nature, and serve school-aged children and adolescents from the community.Contact:(267) 896-2920https://cssoutofschooltime.org/
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- Housing, Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services
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- Respite Care: offers caregivers of individuals with intellectual disabilities short-term relief, ranging from one day to extended stays. Through our Life Sharing Through Family Living model, caregivers can rest knowing their loved ones are receiving compassionate care in a supportive environment, giving them a well-earned break. Life Sharing Through Family Living: Catholic Charities’ most flexible residential program, where adults with…
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- Their senior community centers offer opportunities for socialization, recreation, physical exercise, education, and nutritional support with a focus on overall health, wellness and independence. They also provide access to nutritious meals, supplemental food resources, and direct assistance in applying for benefits. Contact:215-790-9530https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-centers/2130 South 21st St., Philadelphia PA 19145
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- They provide a group home and treatment services for at-risk teenage boys and girls. They offer a transitional living program with support for both adolescents and their families, empowering them to participate in their child’s care and development. Community youth and families also have access to the various outpatient services located at this location.Contact:(215) 638-9310https://www.sfhomes.org/3400 Bristol Pike, Bensalem, PA 19020
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- Their senior community centers offer opportunities for socialization, recreation, physical exercise, education, and nutritional support with a focus on overall health, wellness and independence. They also provide access to nutritious meals, supplemental food resources, and direct assistance in applying for benefits. Contact:267-858-4365https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-centers/2627 Mifflin Street, Philadelphia, PA 19145
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- This is a drug- and alcohol- free shelter helping men transition from homelessness to independent living. They provide hot meals daily, offer case management, nursing, showers, clothing, and mail services. The Coffee House also provides a safe resting space, meals, and restrooms for 27 chronically homeless men who typically avoid shelters. They also have their Good Shepherd program at this…
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- Immigration Services
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- Serves young men between the ages of 12 and 18 who have been displaced by immigration and referred through the Federal Office for Refugee Resettlement. This program provides a comprehensive support system to help these vulnerable youths navigate their new lives in a safe and nurturing environment. Participants receive tailored educational support, including language skills development, to help them integrate…
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- Family Service Centers are the first point of contact for individuals, families, and parishes when they seek assistance from Catholic Charities. Their family service centers provide resources and support to the unique needs of each community. Services can include food and diaper pantries, prenatal and parenting support, financial support, connection to public benefits and other resources that help to remove…
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- Provides a robust senior housing program that enables seniors who are 62 and older to remain active in their communities while enjoying affordable, comfortable, stylish apartment living. These facilities enable older adults to age in their homes with features specific to their needs such as roll-in showers, emergency pull cords, handrails, and access to an on-site social worker.Contact:215-309-2399https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-housing/2450 Emerald St.,…
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- Provides a robust senior housing program that enables seniors who are 62 and older to remain active in their communities while enjoying affordable, comfortable, stylish apartment living. These facilities enable older adults to age in their homes with features specific to their needs such as roll-in showers, emergency pull cords, handrails, and access to an on-site social worker.Contact:215-463-1101https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-housing/2600 Moore St.,…
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- Provides a robust senior housing program that enables seniors who are 62 and older to remain active in their communities while enjoying affordable, comfortable, stylish apartment living. These facilities enable older adults to age in their homes with features specific to their needs such as roll-in showers, emergency pull cords, handrails, and access to an on-site social worker.Contact:267-861-0003https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-housing/2627 Mifflin St.,…
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- Provides a robust senior housing program that enables seniors who are 62 and older to remain active in their communities while enjoying affordable, comfortable, stylish apartment living. These facilities enable older adults to age in their homes with features specific to their needs such as roll-in showers, emergency pull cords, handrails, and access to an on-site social worker.Contact:484-494-1696https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-housing/502 Woodlawn Avenue,…
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- Provides a robust senior housing program that enables seniors who are 62 and older to remain active in their communities while enjoying affordable, comfortable, stylish apartment living. These facilities enable older adults to age in their homes with features specific to their needs such as roll-in showers, emergency pull cords, handrails, and access to an on-site social worker.Contact:267-239-0914https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-housing/1148 Broad Street,…
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- Their senior community centers offer opportunities for socialization, recreation, physical exercise, education, and nutritional support with a focus on overall health, wellness and independence. They also provide access to nutritious meals, supplemental food resources, and direct assistance in applying for benefits. Contact:215-727-0100https://chcsphiladelphia.org/senior-centers/4700 Springfield Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19143
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- A family nurturing center dedicated to supporting pregnant women, new parents, and families as they strengthen their role as a child’s first teachers. Their services include pregnancy and parenting education, food and diaper pantries, health literacy programs, educational workshops, and additional support resources.Contact:(215) 249-7601https://ccphila.org/pillars/strengthen-and-support-at-risk-children-youth-and-families/1527 Church Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124
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- Provide stable, independent housing for families who have previously experienced homelessness. Each family resides in a private apartment, offering them a safe and secure environment to rebuild their lives. In addition to housing, families receive comprehensive supportive services tailored to their needs.Contact:(215) 425-5300https://ccphila.org/pillars/nourish-the-hungry-and-shelter-those-experiencing-homelessness/2638 Kensington Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125
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- Provides a safe and supportive residence for 14 young women experiencing homelessness. In addition to stable housing, residents receive case management, medication management, and life skills training to help them regain independence. The on-site Mercy Cafe extends services to women in need, offering showers, lunch, and access to clothing and personal hygiene items.Contact:(215) 732-1341https://ccphila.org/pillars/nourish-the-hungry-and-shelter-those-experiencing-homelessness/1224 Lombard St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
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- Housing, Mental Health
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- Serves 22 women experiencing profound mental health challenges and a history of homelessness. This program provides long-term, structured support while respecting each resident’s individual journey toward stability. Staff assist with daily living needs, medication management, and mental health care coordination. Contact:(215) 592-9116https://ccphila.org/pillars/nourish-the-hungry-and-shelter-those-experiencing-homelessness/251 N Lawrence St, Philadelphia PA 19106
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- Education
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- Empowers young people by teaching essential home repair and carpentry skills while fostering a sense of community responsibility. Each year, two dozen youth participate in hands-on training, learning foundational skills in construction, woodworking, and property maintenance. Beyond skill development, this community-based initiative serves as a gun mitigation and anti-violence program, providing at-risk youth with a productive, positive outlet. Individuals must…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Medical, Mental Health
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- Customer service department for Community Behavioral Health, a non-profit Philadelphia-based managed care organization that arranges and pays for mental health and substance use services for Medicaid recipients in Philadelphia. This member services line is available 24/7 to help members with a variety of needs. Needs can include, but are not limited to: finding a provider, understanding benefits, and resolving issues.…
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- Mental Health, Veteran's Services
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- This is a vet center than offers confidential help for veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Their services include counseling for needs such as depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). They can also connect you with more support in VA and your community. Contact:…
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- Employment, Reentry Services
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- This organization provides immediate, effective, and comprehensive employment services to individuals recently released from incarceration. The majority of their clients are on probation or parole. Their program supports participants in gaining the workplace skills and confidence needed for successful transitions to stable, productive lives. Step 1 - Job Readiness Training: participants begin the program with a paid orientation to ensure…
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- Medical, Veteran's Services
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- This is an outpatient clinic that offers services and information to veterans concerning kidney disease to include treatment options, case management and supportive counseling. Individuals must be enrolled in VA Health Care to receive services. Eligibility is based on service history, discharge status, and income. Some veterans may be required to pay copays depending on their VA priority group. VA…
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- Mental Health
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- Their center-based programs provide children and their families with the tools and unwavering support they need to address and cope with the obstacles they face. They provide both outpatient and residential services for children and families. Their facilities are located in Philadelphia and Montgomery County. They also have a variety of programs for parents and caregivers specifically. Contact: (215) 496-0707…
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- This is an Acute Partial Hospitalization Program for children ages 5-13, which provides intensive treatment and support to enable children to function successfully in their homes, schools, and communities. The program provides an array of services in a safe and supportive therapeutic environment, while allowing the child to remain in the home. It is both an alternative to inpatient psychiatric…
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- Education
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- They offer preparation in reading comprehension, writing, and social studies; and in science and mathematics. Their classes are available in person on their Main Campus or online. The course fee is $80, plus the cost of the textbook is $33. Payment can be made online with credit card (additional fees may apply) or in-person with cash or a check at…
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- Mental Health
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- CONCERN is a private, non-profit organization that provides services to children, youth, and families. Their services include foster care, adoption, permanency, community-based prevention programs, behavioral health services, and residential treatment. Their behavioral health services offer mental health treatment to individuals aged two to adulthood. A range of programming exists to serve each client’s individual needs on a continuum of care…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Medical, Mental Health, Veteran's Services
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- This is a medical center for veterans that provides provides primary care and specialty health services, including orthopedics, neurology, traumatic brain injury, prosthetics, radiation, nephrology, rheumatology, hearing and speech, spinal cord injury, mental health care, and more. They offer residential and outpatient treatment for addiction and substance use. Individuals must be enrolled in VA Health Care to receive services. Eligibility…
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- Housing
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- Housing programs and supportive services for individuals aged 18-21 who are experiencing homelessness in Philadelphia and York Counties. Their doors are open to all individuals aged 18-21 24/7 who need shelter, food, medical and mental healthcare, crisis intervention, educational and vocational support, and an array of supportive services. Their Safe Haven location is a 24/7 emergency shelter and crisis care…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- This is an outpatient clinic providing treatment for all individuals with opioid and alcohol use disorders. Their services include: care coordination, clinical assessment, counseling, financial services, peer support, and treatment medications. They also offer specialty population services for: those with co-occurring disorders, the LGBTQ+ community, patients with Hepatitis C, pregnant women, veterans, unhoused individuals, and non-English speakers. They accept Medicaid,…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- This is an outpatient clinic providing treatment for all individuals with opioid and alcohol use disorders. Their services include: care coordination, clinical assessment, counseling, financial services, peer support, and treatment medications. They also offer specialty population services for: those with co-occurring disorders, the LGBTQ+ community, patients with Hepatitis C, pregnant women, veterans, unhoused individuals, and non-English speakers. They accept Medicaid,…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- This is an outpatient clinic providing treatment for all individuals with opioid and alcohol use disorders. Their services include: care coordination, clinical assessment, counseling, financial services, peer support, and treatment medications. They also offer specialty population services for: those with co-occurring disorders, the LGBTQ+ community, patients with Hepatitis C, pregnant women, veterans, unhoused individuals, and non-English speakers. They accept Medicaid,…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- This is an outpatient clinic providing treatment for all individuals with opioid and alcohol use disorders. Their services include: care coordination, clinical assessment, counseling, financial services, peer support, and treatment medications. They also offer specialty population services for: those with co-occurring disorders, the LGBTQ+ community, patients with Hepatitis C, pregnant women, veterans, unhoused individuals, and non-English speakers. They accept Medicaid,…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- This is an outpatient clinic providing treatment for all individuals with opioid and alcohol use disorders. Their services include: care coordination, clinical assessment, counseling, financial services, peer support, and treatment medications. They also offer specialty population services for: those with co-occurring disorders, the LGBTQ+ community, patients with Hepatitis C, pregnant women, veterans, unhoused individuals, and non-English speakers. They accept Medicaid,…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- This is an outpatient clinic providing treatment for all individuals with opioid and alcohol use disorders. Their services include: care coordination, clinical assessment, counseling, financial services, peer support, and treatment medications. They also offer specialty population services for: those with co-occurring disorders, the LGBTQ+ community, patients with Hepatitis C, pregnant women, veterans, unhoused individuals, and non-English speakers. They accept Medicaid,…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- This is an outpatient clinic providing treatment for all individuals with opioid and alcohol use disorders. Their services include: care coordination, clinical assessment, counseling, financial services, peer support, and treatment medications. They also offer specialty population services for: those with co-occurring disorders, the LGBTQ+ community, patients with Hepatitis C, pregnant women, veterans, unhoused individuals, and non-English speakers. They accept Medicaid,…
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- Education
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- This organization provides free English as a second language and high school equivalency test preparation. English as a Second Language: classes are offered in-person or online. Integrated English Language and Civics Education (IELCE) classes are also available for English language learners seeking job training, civics education, community engagement, and/or citizenship skills. This program is open to all non-native English speakers…
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- Immigration Services
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- A nonprofit law firm whose area of focus includes immigration, with cases ranging from asylum claims to special immigrant juvenile visas, family petitions, and U visas. They also work with wills, probate and tangled titles. They charge between $50-170 per hour, depending on your verified income and family size. Individuals who earn between 125% to 400% of the federal poverty…
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- Medical, Mental Health, Reentry Services, Veteran's Services
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- This is an outpatient clinic that offers veterans with comprehensive support services from housing, employment, health care, justice- and reentry-related services and more. Individuals must be enrolled in VA Health Care to receive services. Eligibility is based on service history, discharge status, and income. Some veterans may be required to pay copays depending on their VA priority group. VA may…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Gaudenzia provides a variety of services across the state. Their outpatient services are in Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Erie, Fulton, Mercer, Montgomery, Northumberland, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, Snyder, and Union counties. Their residential programs are in Bucks, Chester, Dauphin, Erie, Lancaster, Northumberland, Philadelphia, Schylkill, and York counties. The best way to get enrolled is by calling their phone number and asking…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- They provide inpatient services for detoxing. They do also provide adolescent treatment for those aged 13-17. For individuals who need transportation to be provided to them, they will accommodate this. They work with the court systems for court-involved individuals constantly report back to the court about patient progress. They do not accept PA Medicaid, but they do accept various insurance…
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- Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services, Medical, Mental Health
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- Provides comprehensive outpatient services to Philadelphia residents in need. They provide a range of services for children and adults with developmental disabilities and mental illness. Adult Behavioral Health Services: aftercare/medication/intake, outpatient services, resource coordination services, targeted case management, ACCESS intensive case management, and homeless outreach services. Child and Family Behavioral Health Services: outpatient services, early childhood program, social skills programs…
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- Education, Employment, Housing, Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services, Mental Health
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- Behavioral Health: services for those in need of comprehensive behavioral healthcare, including outpatient and mobile psychiatric support. Their programs include: community integrated recovery center, mental health outpatient services, peer support services, and prolonged exposure therapy. A comprehensive list of services can be found here: https://www.jevshumanservices.org/programs/behavioral-health-recovery/. Services each have different eligibility and costs (some are provided at no cost), click “learn…
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- LGBTQ+ Services, Medical, Mental Health
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- This organization serves as a comprehensive LGBTQ+ health and wellness center. Although they specialize in LGBTQ+-focused care, they do not turn anyone away from services. Primary Care: this is a family medical practice that sees patients of all ages. Their primary care services include: sexual health services, management of chronic health problems, chest and cervical health care, HIV care, PrEP…
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- Mental Health, Veteran's Services
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- Peer-to-Peer: free, 10-week educational program for adults with mental health conditions who want to establish and maintain their wellness and recovery. This course is taught by a team of trained leaders who are also in recovery. Family-to-Family: free, 8-session educational program for family, significant others, and friends of people with mental health conditions. This course is designed to help families…
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- Immigration Services
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- Paid English classes are offered each season both in-person and online. To register as a new student, go to their office in-person on Monday or Wednesday between 9:30am-5pm (if you can’t make it in-person, call). During registration, you will: complete an English assessment, choose your class time, and pay for your course (cash or credit). Contact: Raia Santos at rsantos@nscphila.org.…
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- Mental Health, Veteran's Services
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- This is a vet center that offers confidential help for veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Their services include counseling for needs such as depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). They can also connect you with more support in VA and your community. Contact: (215)…
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- Education, Employment
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- This organization provides a variety of programs for individuals who are seeking a new career path or eager to shine in their current field. They can provide job placement assistance, where individuals can receive support with goal setting, interviewing techniques, and resume writing. They also provide wraparound support services, which is comprehensive support for personal development, including life skills and…
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- Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services, Mental Health
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- This is a non-profit that supports families raising children and youth with emotional, behavioral, and special needs and advocates within child-serving systems such as mental health, education, foster care, and juvenile justice. They offer peer support, resource referrals, information on local services and support groups, advocacy guidance, family education and training, and connections to statewide agencies. Services are available to…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Mental Health
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- They provide a wide range of services for adults, children, youth, and families. Their services include: outpatient mental health and substance use treatment, group therapy, case management, residential services, psychiatry, or any combination of programs. Services for adults can be explored here: https://www.pathcenter.org/services-for-adults/. Services for children, youth, and families can be explored here: https://www.pathcenter.org/services-for-children-youth-and-families/. Crisis and Diversion Services can be…
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- Housing, Mental Health
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- This organization provides people experiencing homelessness with a stable place to live right away. Once housed, individuals are offered optional services to support their health, income, and recovery. They can help provide individuals with who are experiencing mental health challenges and chronic homelessness by providing housing. They are unable to accept direct referrals. All participants must be referred to them…
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- Medical
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- This organization provides comprehensive, equitable, and compassionate healthcare and support services for individuals and communities facing health disparities. John Bell Health Center (3rd floor): provides medical care to adults aged 18+. They have a wide variety of medical services. They also have limited urgent walk-in visits for patients that have been seen in the last year. FIGHT Family Dentistry (4th…
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- Mental Health
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- Behavioral health services that address the psychological, social, and emotional needs of every patient. Their services include: individual therapy, mental health wellness groups, and women’s and men’s support groups. Their groups include: anger management, adults 40+ (Thursdays at 3pm), adults 18-39 (Fridays at 10am), and a women’s group (Wednesdays at 10am). Contact: (215) 525-8657https://fight.org/locations/ 1211 Chestnut Street, Suite 605, Philadelphia,…
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- General
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- BenePhilly: free, on-on-one enrollment support to help Philadelphia residents apply for over 20 public benefits. To be eligible, individuals must be any one of the following: Philadelphia FIGHT patient, low-income, or Philadelphia resident. Trans Youth Resilience Fund: a direct financial assistance program that puts money in the hands of young trans and nonbinary individuals to support their health, safety, and…
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- Education, Medical
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- This organization provides comprehensive, equitable, and compassionate healthcare and support services for individuals and communities facing health disparities. Jonathan Lax Treatment Center (4th floor): provides HIV primary care, regardless of patient’s insurance status or ability to pay. Critical Path Learning Center: all services are free and services are open to everyone. Drop in hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from…
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- Housing
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- Provides safe and decent affordable housing for low-income residents in Philadelphia. They own / operate a variety of housing facilities throughout Philadelphia county and have a variety of funding programs for low-income individuals. Contact: (215) 684-4000 info@pha.phila.gov https://www.pha.phila.gov/ 2013 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19121
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- General
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- This organization 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. They can assist with expungements, pardons, and fair employment. Their fair employment opportunities project provides advice and representation to people who have been denied jobs or promotions or otherwise been treated unfairly at work…
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- General, Veteran's Services
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- This office provides a variety of services to veterans, including: applying for benefits, burial claim help, disability claim help, eBenefits registration help, education and career counseling, family member claim help, help for homeless veterans, VA home loan help, integrated disability evaluation system help, pre-discharge claim help, transportation help, updating direct deposit information, and veterans readiness and employment help. Services are…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Housing
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- They offer overnight emergency shelter for men, allowing guests to stay for 30 days at a time. They also offer select services to women at their 13th street location (such as meals and showers).Their Next Level Program is a 12-month transitional housing program available to emergency shelter guests that are seeking stability, spiritual development, and long-term success. Men in the…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Medical, Mental Health
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- Nonprofit, public health organization providing low barrier services to Philadelphia and the surrounding area. They offer a broad range of services, including: medical, behavioral health, homeless, a drop-in center, and prevention. Their medical services help those who use drugs test and treat for a variety of conditions such as wound infections, HIV, Hepatitis C, and other medical conditions. Their behavioral…
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- Education, Employment, Housing, Medical, Mental Health
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- This organization aims to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty, to alleviate the underlying causes of poverty, and to enable everyone to attain their fullest potential as individuals and members of the broader society. They do this through multiple programs. Housing: supportive, affordable housing offering permanent housing for individuals and families who have been homeless. Most residents come from…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Forensic Intensive Recovery: a prison deferral initiative that offers substance use treatment as an alternative to incarceration. Services include: evaluations for chemical dependency; referrals to community-based providers to outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential treatment services; and case management, including connections to behavioral health assessments, substance use treatment, employment, and educational support. Eligibility includes: involvement with the Defender Association of Philadelphia,…
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- General
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- LATCH Cafe: a lactation/baby feeding and new parent group where parents can access peer and professional support on feeding their baby, check in about their baby’s development milestones, connect with other parents and learn about resources in the community. All pregnant people and new parents are welcome, regardless of how they are feeding their baby. They are open every other…
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- Reentry Services
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- Offers defendants charged with non-violent misdemeanors the opportunity to have their case heard in a police district courtroom, rather than in the Municipal court system. Individuals can agree to perform community service and pay a fine, without entering a guilty plea, in exchange for the case not going to trial. Based on a participant’s timely compliance with the program, their…
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- Sex Offense Treatment
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- Provides specialized outpatient services for individuals who have exhibited sexual behavior problems and/or who have been charged with or convicted of sexual offenses, and/or a history of perpetrating relational violence. JJPI is certified by the Pennsylvania State Board of Probation and Parole’s Sexual Offender Assessment Board as a treatment provider for individuals designated as Sexually Violent Predators. Services include comprehensive…
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- Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services
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- Provides service coordination for children under the age of three with developmental delays or disabilities. They work in partnership with parents and early intervention specialists to evaluate each child’s needs, explore options, and develop an individualized family service plan for the child and family. Services include special instruction; physical, occupational, and speech therapy; social work services; psychological services; hearing and…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Medical, Mental Health
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- Offers primary care for adults, children, and families. They also educate individuals to make well-informed health decisions. Their team consists of bilingual and bicultural staff, interpretive services are also available. Patients can get a pharmacy discount with Somerset Pharmacy, located in the building. Services include: primary and preventative care, behavioral health services, chronic disease management, podiatry care, women’s health services,…
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- Reentry Services
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- Aims to address challenges with the reentry process for individuals released from the George W. Hill Correctional Facility. They support individuals before release from incarceration and through their reintegration into the community. This is a voluntary program, with services available for a period of 60-90 days both before and after release. Services include reentry planning to assist with the transition…
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- Reentry Services
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- This service supports individuals who have been arrested with DUI offenses through the coordination of all state-required services as determined at the pre-sentence hearing (CRN evaluation, assessment for substance use treatment, and alcohol highway safety school classes), linkage to substance use treatment services, and support on drivers’ licence restoration. Participants must be referred by a judge. Contact: (215) 683-7970 oscar@phmc.org…
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- Mental Health
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- Intensive continuum of family therapy, case management, and other supportive services delivered directly in the family’s home. The program aims to prevent out-of-home placement of children and adolescents with serious emotional issues. Staff specialize in providing services to families impacted by trauma, families managing ongoing medical issues, and Spanish-speaking families. Services include: in-home family therapy, family education and skill building,…
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- Education, Reentry Services
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- A workforce development program, serving youth transitioning out of placement, providing career readiness support Training for National Certified Insurance Coding Specialist certification prepares students for employment in medical settings, focusing on claims processing and billing. The Serv-Safe Food Manager certification program offers job training and certification for food service industries. Eligibility for Medical Billing and Coding: aged 18-21, high school…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Medical, Mental Health
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- Provides primary care to adults, children and families. It also offers specialized health services to adults with unique medical needs, including HIV and Hepatitis C. The health center also provides referrals to PHMC Health Dental and PHMC Health Pharmacy’s on-site services. Its team includes bilingual staff and offers interpretive services. Services include: primary and preventive care, behavioral health services, chronic…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Medical, Mental Health
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- Provides primary care services to children, teens, and adults. Its team includes bilingual staff and offers interpretive services. Services include: primary and preventive care, behavioral health services, chronic disease management, podiatry care, women’s health services, substance use disorder treatment, dental services, pharmacy services, and social services. This location serves adults, children, and families regardless of their insurance status. A sliding…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Residential substance use treatment program for women who are pregnant or who are parenting young children. Their approach to treatment is grounded in science and an understanding that the disorder is a chronic, medical condition from which recovery and wellness are possible. Services include residential ASAM 3.5 drug and alcohol treatment for pregnant or parenting adult women, medication-assisted treatment, individual…
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- Mental Health
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- A specialized provider that focuses on helping individuals and families heal, providing expert clinical care for individuals suffering from the effects of trauma, individuals with a history of sexual misbehavior and/or relational violence, infant and early childhood mental health populations, and perinatal mental health populations. Services include: survivor services (including IECMH and Perinatal Mental Health), adult safety and responsibility services,…
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- Medical
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- Provides health self-management programs that offer a choice of free education and support to help individuals manage chronic disease, chronic pain, arthritis, and diabetes. Delivered over six weeks by trained facilitators, sessions are available in person, online or by phone in small group settings. Services include weekly goal-setting and peer support; Chronic Disease and Diabetes Self-Management programs; Arthritis Foundation’s Walk…
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- Housing
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- Offers post-acute medical care for people experiencing homelessness who need medical care after a hospital stay. The benefits of medical respite programs include better health outcomes for patients, lower re-admission rates for several months and long-term cost savings for hospitals, insurance companies and communities. Services include a comfortable space for rest and recovery; medication management, follow-up appointments and linkage to…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Helps individuals and families navigate the recovery process for substance use disorder. They work with individuals to address barriers to reducing or eliminating substance use and serve as a recovery community before, during and after treatment. They work with individuals who are not yet receiving treatment services and provide support for those who are already engaged in or have completed…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Provides support, promotes harm reduction and delivers prevention services for individuals with opioid use disorder. This program reaches out to high-risk communities, engages individuals with opioid use and evaluates their needs for harm reduction interventions, along with addressing other social determinants of health. Services include support, harm reduction and prevention services for individuals with opioid use disorder; outreach; connection to…
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- Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services
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- Works with individuals across the lifespan and all developmental levels. Weekly sessions, facilitated by a Masters-level clinician using a variety of frameworks and treatment modalities, aim to address each individual’s unique needs and build upon their strengths. The program is offered by The Center for Autism (CFA), a PHMC subsidiary. Services include: individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, medication management,…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Partial hospitalization program for adults with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Services include: partial hospitalization ASAM 2.5 drug and alcohol treatment for adults, medication-assisted treatment, individual and group therapy, active peer support presence, on-site psychiatric and mental health treatment, case management, nursing support, job training and employment support, support for GED, housing application assistance, reliable transportation, breakfast and…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Medical, Mental Health
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- Serving West and Southwest Philadelphia, this is a public health campus that provides a variety of services. Their services include primary and preventive care to adults and children; general and emergency dentistry for adults and children; pharmacy services; post-acute care for people experiencing homelessness; trainings, workshops, nutrition classes, and screenings; professional development trainings, parent education, tutoring, youth development programs, and…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Provides non-clinical support for individuals who are substance-involved and/or in recovery. Through its peer specialist model, they emphasize life skills and resources necessary for ongoing success in recovery. Services include support groups and recovery coaching; addiction and recovery education; and “Warm handoffs” to resources for treatment, primary care and mental health care. *Opioid Use Treatment Offered Here* Contact: (215) 225-5800…
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- General
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- Offers co-parenting education classes to caregivers throughout Philadelphia. The program helps participants develop effective communication and collaboration skills to foster healthier co-parenting relationships. Services include: co-parenting education classes, guidance on shared parenting goals and strategies, support for effective communication and collaboration, and tools to create supportive environments for children. Eligibility: aged 18+, living in Philadelphia. Contact: (267) 353-4410 familyservices@phmc.org https://phmc.org/program/relationship-education-in-the-mix/…
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- Reentry Services
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- Works with youth who are currently or have previously been involved in the juvenile justice system, lack significant family support and are in need of stable housing. The program aims to reduce the number of youth in the juvenile justice system, set them on a path to complete education, remain free of further criminal charges and prepare for life post-high…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Medical, Mental Health
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- Rising Sun Health Center: provides primary care to adults, children and families in North Philadelphia. Its staff includes bilingual health professionals and offers interpretive services. The health center is located within the One & Olney Shopping Center. Services include: primary and preventative care, behavioral health services, chronic disease management, podiatry care, women’s health services, substance use disorder treatment, dental services,…
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- General
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- Provide emergency financial, rental, mortgage and utility assistance; food vouchers; and transportation to households diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Eligibility: low- to moderate-income individuals living with HIV. Contact: (267) 822-8363 jizzo@phmc.org https://phmc.org/program/ryan-white-services/ 1500 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
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- Medical
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- Provides primary care services in nearly 20 family shelters and supports street outreach teams for people experiencing homelessness in Philadelphia. In partnership with the Office of Homeless Services, PHMC Health provides primary care, well checks and sick visits to families directly at the shelters. These services reduce unnecessary hospital visits and improve health outcomes for people experiencing homelessness. Services include…
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- Housing
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- Offers a comprehensive continuum of care designed to support individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Services integrate health, social services and case management to address immediate needs and promote long-term stability. Through these comprehensive programs and services, PHMC strives to empower individuals and families, helping them achieve stability and self-sufficiency. Emergency Housing: ACTS 1 & 2 Emergency…
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- Mental Health
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- Provides high-quality treatment services to children, adolescents and adults who have experienced one or more traumas impacting their mental health. Traumas may include (but are not limited to) grief or separation, exposure to community violence, serious accident or medical procedure, or physical, emotional or sexual abuse. Services include a range of evidence-based treatments, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral…
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- Employment
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- A Workforce Development program, provides work readiness training, job placement and support to individuals overcoming substance use disorders. Participants engage in training based on the IRIS job readiness model, gaining professional skills and attitudes necessary for workplace success. Trainings cover topics including communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, workplace ethics and professional etiquette. Services include work readiness training based on the IRIS…
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- Mental Health
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- Vaux Partnership to Address Trauma and Healing (Vaux PATH) program at Philadelphia Housing Authority’s Vaux Community Center is located in the Sharswood neighborhood of North Philadelphia. Vaux PATH clinicians support children and adults who have experienced trauma and are having emotional, behavioral and/or social challenges. Vaux PATH offers mental health treatment using a collaborative, trauma-informed approach and employs evidence-based treatments…
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- Mental Health
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- A Long-Term Structured Residence (LTRS). LTSRs serve individuals who have severe and persistent mental illness and who have reached maximum benefit from the mental health resources available elsewhere. Services include: psychopharmacology; wellness/fitness; psychotherapies (including group sessions); major theoretical orientations, including behavior modification through positive reinforcement, cognitive restructuring, family systems; and ego-psychological approaches; family education; individualized treatment planning; individualized community programming;…
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- Sex Offense Treatment
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- Provides specialized services for adolescents with problem sexual behavior, including charges of or conviction of a sexual offense. YSRP’s approach is strength-based and holistic, working with adolescents to incorporate support systems, focus on relapse prevention, and enhance protective factors. Services include full comprehensive psychosexual evaluations to determine treatment needs; offense-specific outpatient treatment; individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy and psychiatry;…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Employment, Housing
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- This is a recovery house for men diagnosed with substance use disorder, with programming lasting 9-12 months. They provide a comprehensive approach to recovery by connecting participants with intensive outpatient providers, medication assisted treatment when appropriate, dormitory-style housing, paid work, vocational training, supported job search, social support services, and life-long graduate services. To graduate, trainees must meet three stringent criteria:…
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- Education, Reentry Services
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- This program supports adult learners who want to obtain their high school equivalency or advance in their career goals. The following programs are available at no cost to participants. Workforce Education and Lifelong Learning program: supports students who are ready to accomplish their academic and workforce goals. A blended model of classes allows students to attend face-to-face classes, register for…
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- Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services
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- This organization advocates with and for all children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Advocacy: for individuals with I/DD, or any family member/friends of someone with I/DD, advocates are available to support. Adult advocates link individuals/families with I/DD to service providers that fit their specific needs. They also offer advice and tips on accessing and navigating…
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- LGBTQ+ Services, Mental Health
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- This is an organization that strives to create opportunities for LGBTQ+ youth to develop into healthy, independent, civic-minded adults within a safe and supportive community. They plan and host a number of social events, such as video game parties, karaoke nights, holiday celebrations, and film screenings. To view their schedule of events, visit this page: https://atticyouthcenter.org/events/. Life Skills Center: provides…
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- Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services
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- They also provide a variety of comprehensive treatment programs for individuals and their families. Treatment focuses on communication, interaction, change and transitions, behaviors and responses, social competencies and sensory processing. Their intensive behavioral health services – applied behavior analysis program is for children aged 2-6. Children participate in predetermined structured activities each day that are based upon the goals defined…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Substance Abuse Services: a la carte-style group counseling sessions throughout the week, complemented with individual counseling sessions weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. They also offer psychiatric evaluation and medication management for individuals with mental health diagnoses concurrent with substance use disorders. They also are an Opioid Use Disorder Center of Excellence, providing Suboxone, Subutex, Sublocade, Vivitrol, and other medications (outpatient program…
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Substance Abuse Services: a la carte-style group counseling sessions throughout the week, complemented with individual counseling sessions weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. They also offer psychiatric evaluation and medication management for individuals with mental health diagnoses concurrent with substance use disorders. They also are an Opioid Use Disorder Center of Excellence, providing Suboxone, Subutex, Sublocade, Vivitrol, and other medications (outpatient program…
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- Mental Health
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- Mental Health Outpatient: treatment for a wide range of mental health issues. Individuals can be accepted via intake/assessment appointment in advance of the same-day. After intake, individuals will be provided a therapist for continued care. Recovery & Education Center: day program that combines outpatient mental health services and psychiatric rehabilitation with a personalized, individual approach. These services help those who…
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- Mental Health
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- Mental Health Outpatient: treatment for a wide range of mental health issues. Individuals can be accepted via intake/assessment appointment in advance of the same-day. After intake, individuals will be provided a therapist for continued care. Recovery & Education Center: day program that combines outpatient mental health services and psychiatric rehabilitation with a personalized, individual approach. These services help those who…
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- Mental Health
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- Mental Health Outpatient: treatment for a wide range of mental health issues. Individuals can be accepted via intake/assessment appointment in advance of the same-day. After intake, individuals will be provided a therapist for continued care. Contact: (215) 276-3922 https://www.wedgepc.com/ 6701 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, 19126
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- Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Mental Health
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- Substance Abuse Services: a la carte-style group counseling sessions throughout the week, complemented with individual counseling sessions weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. They also offer psychiatric evaluation and medication management for individuals with mental health diagnoses concurrent with substance use disorders. They also are an Opioid Use Disorder Center of Excellence, providing Suboxone, Subutex, Sublocade, Vivitrol, and other medications (outpatient program…
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- Mental Health
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- This organization offers individual and group psychotherapy and relationship therapy. Their group psychotherapy sessions vary on topic and availability. Therapy fees range from $30-150 for individual and couples sessions, specific rates are based on income and determined during the initial phone call. Intake sessions are an additional $25 above the established rate. They accept Aetna insurance, for all other providers,…
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- Employment, Reentry Services
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- Empowers justice-involved individuals through job training, life skills, and case management. Individuals are available to join from anywhere, however they are located in Philadelphia. Workforce Solutions: workforce development training designed to provide formerly incarcerated and like-situated individuals an opportunity to gain long-term employment through the remediation of negative thought patterns, poor decision making, and bad habits. Participants are required to…
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- LGBTQ+ Services, Mental Health
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- This is a clinical practice of LGBTQ+ affirming therapists in Philadelphia. This organization provides mental health care that is long-term, trauma informed, and recognizes the impact that societal marginalization has on the psyche. They are in network with all variations of Aetna and United insurance plans, and most Blue Cross Blue Shield plans. They are not in network with Medicare…
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- Medical, Mental Health, Veteran's Services
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- This is an outpatient clinic that offers general medical care and specialty services, including group and family counseling, social work, blood drawing services, and more. Individuals must be enrolled in VA Health Care to receive services. Eligibility is based on service history, discharge status, and income. Some Veterans may be required to pay copays depending on their VA priority group.…
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- Reentry Services
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- This organization helps currently- and formerly-incarcerated women by providing them with support and resources to empower them to become responsible, economically self-sufficient, and contributing members of the community. They have one program that supports men as well, the Straight Out of Trouble Program.Hotline: their hotline is available to assist women throughout Pennsylvania who are in need of resources, support, and/or…
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- LGBTQ+ Services, Mental Health
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- This is a non-profit that serves as a hub for LGBTQ+ individuals. They offer resources, social, and cultural programming for individuals. They also run a peer counseling program, which offers free, confidential, one-on-one counseling. Their counseling is short-term and goal oriented. They can help address the following concerns: coming out, sexual identity, relationships, family issues, isolation and loneliness, substance abuse,…