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Services Available for Perry County Residents CASH PROGRAMS Perry County Assistance Office 717-582-2127 TANF\Cash Assistance Perry County Domestic Relations 717-582-2131 Child and Spousal Support www.childsupport.state.pa.us Social Security (Carlisle Office) 717-243-0085 Disability & SSI CHILD CARE/PRESCHOOLS Better Kid Care Helpline 800-859-8340 Info. on Child Development, Child Behavior and Parent/Child Relationships Capital Area Early Childhood Training Instit. 717-233-5274 Information to Parent and Care Providers of Children Birth through Three Years Child Care Information 888-472-5437 Information/Resources and Submit a Complaint Child Care Network 800-358-8725 Referrals of Child Care Providers, Assistance and Information MOMPS 717-957-4481 Mothers of Preschoolers Group National Child Care Information Center 800-616-2242 Publications, On-Line Library and Web Site PA Child Care Association 717-657-9000 T.E.A.C.H. - Scholarship Programs for Child Care Providers Resources for Child Care Providers and Parents PA Kids 877-4PA-KIDS Child Care and Information SuperNanny ABC Show 877-626-6984 http://abc.go.com/primetime/suppernanny.com TEACH 717-657-9000 Education for Child Care Proiders Blue Goose 717-567-9593 Preschool - Newport Cumberland/Perry Area Vocational Tech School 717-697-0354 x137 Preschool - Mechanicsburg Footprints Play School 717-589-3565 Preschool - Millerstown Messiah Day Care Center 717-582-9093 Preschool/Daycare - Elliottsburg Newport Assembly of God 717-567-3333 Preschool - Duncannon Roseglen Christian Nursery 717-834-6411 Preschool – Duncannon Wesley UMC 717-957-4481 Preschool – Marysville West Perry High School/Home Ec 717-789-3931 Preschool – Elliottsburg Unique Home Care Services 717-545-3754 Children with Special Needs by Providing the Child with Assistance They Need to Stay in the Daycare CLASSES/ACTIVITIES/CAMPS Asthma Olympics 800-LUNG-USA Track & Field Events for Children 5-12yrs with Asthma Bailey Bookmark www.bookadventure.org Reading Online Program K-8 grade Big Brothers/Big Sister 717-236-0199 One-to-One Companionship for Children Boy Scouts of America 717-766-1591 Camp Grounds: Dressler’s Campsites 717-444-3234 Liverpool Ferry Boat Campground 717-444-3200 Liverpool Free Spirit Recreation Center 717-582-4443 Shermans Dale Lupfer’s Grove & Campground 717-582-4935 Shermans Dale Paradise Stream Family 717-789-2117 Loysville Pittman’s Riverside 717-589-3422 Millerstown Riverfront Campground 717-834-5252 Duncannon – Rent-a-Boat and Bass Fish Camp 1 CLASSES/ACTIVITIES/CAMPS (cont’d) Camps Asthma Camp 800-LUNG-USA Overnight Camp for Children 8-13yrs with Asthma Bible Baptist Church Bible School 717-582-8365 Ages 3-12; Summer Camp Camp Kids Foundation 877-422-6754 A Child is Given an Opportunity to go to Camp Camp Ladore (Jean Yurkonis) 610-698-1904 Salvation Army Summer Camp Good News Camp 717-436-8632 Finished 1st Grade through 13 yrs old – Summer Camp Horse Summer Day Camp 717-589-7669 Ages 6-16yrs Penn State Cooperative Extension 717-582-5150 Girls & Boys from 8-18yrs 4H and Summer Camp Pre-School Activity Camp 717-834-9699 Completed K-6th grade Summer Camp Southcentral Cadat Camp Local State Police 13-15yrs Boys and Girls/Educational Experience around Law Enforcement YMCA of Carlisle 717-232-9622 Summer Camps, Preschool/Child Care, Youth and Adult Programs YWCA Carlisle 717-243-3818 Summer Camps, Preschool Programs, Youth Activities, and Adult Classes Carroll Township Community Center 717-582-8200 Aerobics, Pilates, Zumba and Yoga Duncannon Area Parks & Recreation 717-834-4311 Summer Camp 4H Club 717-582-5150 Life Skills, Leaderships Skills, Animal Projects Fitness Classes At Greenwood Elementary 717-582-3583 At Newport Elementary 717-567-2534 Girl Scouts 800-692-7816 Granges 888-4-GRANGE Ages 5-14 and Women Hands on House 717-569-KIDS Exhibits for Children ages 2-10yrs Libraries: Marysville-Rye 717-957-2851 New Bloomfield 717-582-7426 Newport 717-567-6860 Western Perry County 717-536-3761 State Library of PA 717-783-5986 Meet Up www.meetup,com Families who would like to establish or join playgroups in their areas Music Together 717-712-5098 Movement-Instrument Play/Preschoolers Parks/Pools: Big Spring State Park Picnic Area/New Germantown-Route 274 South Blain Park Volleyball, Tennis and Basketball Courts Box Huckelberry Natural Area New Bloomfield-Huckelberry Road Carroll Township 717-582-2571 Tennis, Basketball Courts, Playground and Picnic area Darlington Trail Marysville-Lambs Gap Road Fowlers Hollow State Park New Germantown-Route 274 South Frank E. Masland Natural Area Landisburg-Laurel Run Road Greenwood Township 717-589-7265 Millerstown Pool and Picnic area Hawk Rock Trail Duncannon-before Route 274 Hemlocks Natural Area Blain-Hemlock Road Howe Township 717-567-3424 Offers Access to River and Fishing Iron Horse Trail New Germantown-Route 274 2 CLASSES/ACTIVITIES/CAMPS (cont’d) Little Buffalo State Park Newport-Little Buffalo Road Liverpool 717-444-7771 Jann Deitzler Memorial Pool Loysville Community Club Loysville-Route 850 North Marysville 717-957-2690 Playground, Ball Fields, Swimming and Picnic area Millerstown 717-589-7265 Swimming Pool New Bloomfield 717-582-3030 Swimming Pool, Playground, Ball Fields, Tennis Courts, & Basketball Courts Newport Borough 717-567-3728 Billy Cox Memorial Ball Field, Playground, Basketball Courts & Picnic area Oliver Township 717-567-3809 Ball Fields, Basketball Courts and Picnic area Penn Township 717-834-5281 Pavilion, Ball Field, Playground, Horseshoes, Volleyball & Basketball Perry County Recreation Association 717-834-5000 Camping, Swimming, Picnic area and Pavilions Rye Township 717-957-2348 Playground, Hiking, Ball Fields and Picnic area Tuscarora State Forest 717-536-3191 Blain-Hemlock Road Waggoners Gap Hawk Watch Spring Township-Route 74 Watts Township 717-834-3056 Ball Fields, Playground, Tennis Courts, Basketball Courts and Picnic area Perry County Council of the Arts 717-567-7023 Art Experiences Perry County Literacy Council 717-567-7323 Computer Classes Reading Enjoyment Program/Triumph 717-795-0700 Children to Visit and Share Children’s Books – All ages Ronya’s Academy of Dance 717-582-4210 Ages 2-17yrs and Adults State Game Lands #170 Delville Route 850 East #254 New Buffalo Route 11/15 #256-Mecks Corner Route 274 #281 Miller Township Route 849 North/Lime Kiln Road Warm Springs Lodge 717-789-9927 Landisburg Yoga, Radiant Child 717-763-8746 Children and Teens to Learn and Utilize Yoga CLOTHING/FURNITURE Abundant Blessings 717-436-6947 Thrift Shop Bread of Life 717-567-3333 Coats Care and Share 717-589-9959 Small Fee for Clothing, Furniture and Misc. Items Caring Closet 717-957-3175 *4th Saturday of each Month – Free Clothing Christ Lutheran Church-Duncannon 717-834-3140 *1st & 3rd Saturday of each Month - Clothing Christ Lutheran Church-Harrisburg 717-236-8382 Free Baby Furniture Good Shephard Lutheran Church 717-444-2167 Clothing Goodwill 717-567-3020 Clothing and Furniture Heartbeat Community Services 717-589-7208 Clothing and Furniture Hope Eternal Church 717-567-3079 Clothing Bank Hopeful Things-Newport 717-567-1392 Free Clothing, Furniture and Misc. Items Join Hands 717-582-7844 Back to School Program Just Like New www.justlikenewonline.com Carlisle Larry’s Trading Post 717-243-7661 New and Used Furniture Mommy and Me 717-503-4853 Maternity and Children Clothing 3 CLOTHING/FURNITURE (cont’d) New Bloomfield United Methodist Church 717-582-2715 *3rd Saturday of Every Month & Back to School Program New Digs Ministries (Mission Central) 717-620-9735 Furniture and Household Items (Must be referred) Newport Assembly of God/Bread of Life 717-567-3333 Coats and Back to School Program Perry Alliance Church 717-582-9099 *Spring and Fall Perry County Family Center-New Bloomfield 717-582-3656 Free Clothing, Toys, Books and Misc. Items & Back to School Program Second Chances Consignment 717-694-3502 Preowned Clothing, Furniture, Mattresses, Books & Household Items Volunteers of America 717-766-6264 Clothing and Furniture COUNSELING ABRAXAS 717-221-1200 Outpatient Clinic and Wrap-Around Services ALPHA 717-789-2118 Individual, Marital and Family Therapy Aurora Social Rehabilitation Services 717-232-6675 Drop in Center Services for Adults with MH/MR CBHNP – Member Services 888-722-8646 Health Choices Behavioral Health Plan Carlisle Regional Medical Center Crisis 717-243-6005 Crisis Crisis Intervention 800-350-HELP Crisis Cumberland/Perry M/H M/R 866-240-6320 Diakon Family Life Services 717-795-0330 Discovery House 717-233-7290 Methadone Counseling Family Life Services 866-700-6868 Counseling and Education Perry County Office 717-795-0330 At West Perry Family Practice Gaudenzia 717-238-5553 Residental Substance Abuse Program Hershey Medical Center 717-531-8521 Psychiatric Services Holy Spirit Behavioral Health Services 866-350-4357 Base Service Unit Holy Spirit Crisis 717-763-2222 Crisis Manito/Laurel 717-582-9922 Meadows Psychiatric Center 800-641-7529 Crisis Stabilization Services, Psychiatric Intensive Care Services, Educational Programs, Family Therapy/Participation in Treatment and WrapAround Services Newport Counseling Center 717-567-3524 Children, Adults, Adolescents, Couples, Families PA Counseling Services 717-249-3169 Family Based Services, Children Through the Age 21 PA Psychiatric Institute 800-995-8207 Perry Human Services 717-582-8703 Outpatient Treatment Services, Prevention & Intervention Services, and Family/Marital Counseling Pressley Ridge 717-238-8118 Outpatient Therapy Riverside Assoc. 717-238-6880 Counseling Stevens Center/Northwestern 717-243-6033 Family/Individual Counseling
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