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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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- 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…