Greene County Find Out Resource Directory 07/01/15 Foreword Find-Out is a local information and referral program, providing access to a network of health, welfare and community services for all Greene County residents. This program is a component of Greene County Human Services Department and has been answering the phone lines since 1985.

The Find-Out office is located in the Fort Jackson Building, at 19 South Washington Street, in Waynesburg, Pa. 15370. Consumers may call and speak with the Information Specialist, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M., at 724.852.1943 or 800.433.1943.

Also, Greene County Find-Out is accessible from the Internet, at: www.greenefindout.org Find-Out was created to link people needing help or information with the agencies that might offer assistance. This service is free and confidential. In all communities, finding the appropriate services can be difficult. The goal of this program is to remove those barriers and link people with the appropriate information and resources. Table of Contents Number of Results: 1001

2nd Sam 9 Inc...... 1 AARP, PA Office...... 3 ABATE...... 6 Academy for Adolescent Health, Inc...... 8 Acoustic Neuroma Association...... 10 Action Housing, Inc...... 12 ACTS...... 13 Ad Weekly ...... 15 ADA Information Line ...... 16 Adagio Health...... 17 Adoption Council, Three Rivers...... 20 Adoption Exchange, PA Hotline ...... 22 Adoption Registry, PA ...... 24 Adult and Juvenile Probation Offices...... 26 Adult Developmental Training ...... 28 Adult Education Center...... 30 Adult Training Facility ...... 33 Advantage Credit Counseling Service...... 35 AgChoice Farm Credit...... 37 AgrAbility ...... 39 AHEDD...... 41 AIDS Planning Coalition, Southwestern PA ...... 43 AIDS, Task Force...... 45 Airport, Greene County...... 48 Al-Anon...... 49 Alcoholics Anonymous ...... 51 Aleppo Brethren Church...... 52 Aleppo Township...... 53 Alert PA ...... 54 AlertOne Services Inc...... 55 Allegheny Partners for Out-of-School Time...... 56 Alliance Health Wraparound...... 58 Alternative Residential Services,Wash/Gr...... 60 Alzheimer Disease Research Center ...... 62 Alzheimer's Association/ Greater Chapter ...... 64 Alzheimer's Support Group, Greene County ...... 66 Amedisys Hospice...... 68 American Cancer Society...... 70 American Civil Liberties Union...... 72 American Diabetes Association...... 74 American Heart Association and American Stroke Association ...... 76 American Legion Post #330 ...... 78 American Legion Post #400 ...... 80 American Legion Post #816 ...... 81 American Legion Post #954 ...... 82 American Legion Post #992 ...... 83 American Liver Foundation...... 85 American Lung Association of Pennsylvania...... 87 American Medical Association...... 89 American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania ...... 91 American Stroke Association...... 93 AmeriCorps...... 95 AmeriCorps VISTA Program ...... 97 AMI, Inc. of Washington County...... 99 Amnesty International (Pbg., Group 39)...... 101 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association of W. PA ...... 103 Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic...... 105 Another Way, Inc...... 106 Appliance Pickup Program ...... 108 Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of ...... 110 APPRISE...... 112 ARC of W PA...... 114 ARC, Greene...... 116 Area Agency on Aging, Greene County Office...... 119 Art Institute of Pittsburgh ...... 121 Arthritis Foundation Western Pennsylvania...... 123 Assessment Office, Greene County ...... 125 Audiology and Speech Pathology, VAMC ...... 127 Autism Society of Pgh. Inc...... 129 Automated Health Systems...... 131 Avis Arbor...... 133 AXIOM Family Counseling Services, Inc...... 135 Back In Action Chiropractic Health Center ...... 136 Bair Foundation of Pennsylvania...... 138 Baptist Homes of W. PA...... 141 Bar Association, Greene County ...... 143 Bates Fork Baptist Church...... 145 Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, WVU Dept. of...... 146 Bethany Christian Services of W. PA ...... 149 Bethany United Methodist Church...... 151 Bethlehem Baptist Church, Ruff Creek...... 152 Better Business Bureau of W. PA...... 153 Beulah Baptist Church...... 155 Bidwell Training Center ...... 156 Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Washington/Greene Counties ...... 158 Black Lung Office ...... 160 Blacksville Baptist Church ...... 162 Blind & Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh...... 163 Blind Association, Washington-Greene ...... 165 Blind Outdoor Leisure Development, W. PA ...... 167 Blindness & Visual Services, Bureau of ...... 169 Blindness & Visual Services, District ...... 173 Boating, Bureau of...... 176 Bobtown & Mt. Calvary United Methodist Charge ...... 178 Bobtown Elementary School ...... 179 Bobtown Rod and Gun Club...... 181 Bobtown Senior Center ...... 182 Bobtown Shannopin Civic Club ...... 184 Bobtown Volunteer Fire Company...... 186 Bower Hill Braillists Foundation ...... 187 Bowlby Public Library ...... 189 Boy Scouts of America, Greene County...... 191 Braden Run Animal Hospital ...... 194 Bradford School...... 196 Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania...... 198 Braun's Personal Care Home...... 200 Bridge Department, Greene County...... 201 Bridge Street Commons ...... 203 Bristoria Baptist Church...... 205 Bureau of Autism Services ...... 206 Bureau of District Mining Operations...... 208 Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement...... 210 Bureau of Oil and Gas Management...... 212 California University Speech & Hearing Clinic...... 214 Call Before You Dig Hotline...... 216 Calvary Baptist Church, Lippencott ...... 217 Cancer Center ...... 218 Cancer Information and Referral Service ...... 220 CARE Center, SPHS Washington County...... 222 CARE Center, SPHS, Greene County...... 224 Care Management Services, Older Adults ...... 226 Caring Connections...... 228 Carmichaels Area Junior/Senior High School ...... 230 Carmichaels Activity Center ...... 232 Carmichaels Arbors...... 234 Carmichaels Area Elementary Center ...... 236 Carmichaels Area Women's Civic Club...... 238 Carmichaels Borough...... 239 Carmichaels Borough Police Department ...... 240 Carmichaels Clinic...... 241 Carmichaels/Cumberland Township Volunteer Fire Company...... 243 Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Foundation Center ...... 244 Casey, Robert P., Jr. , U.S. Senator...... 246 Cash Assistance Program...... 248 Catholic Charities of Greene County ...... 250 Catnip Acres...... 252 CBM Ministries of S. W. PA...... 254 Cedarwood Apartments...... 256 Center For Hearing and Deaf Services ...... 258 Center for Organ Recovery & Education ...... 260 Center for Professional Development...... 262 Center for Research and Economic Development ...... 264 Center for the Performing Arts...... 266 Center Township ...... 268 Center Township Volunteer Fire Company ...... 269 Centerville Clinics Mental Health...... 270 Centerville Clinics, ICM/RC ...... 272 Centerville Clinics, Inc...... 274 Centerville Clinics, Inc./Bentleyville Office...... 276 Centerville Clinics, Inc./California Office...... 278 Centerville Clinics, Inc./Fairchance Office ...... 280 Centerville Clinics, Inc./Republic Office...... 282 Centerville Clinics, Inc./Waynesburg Drs. Office ...... 284 Centerville Clinics, Washington (Behavioral Healthcare Center) ...... 286 Centerville Clinics, Washington (Medical/Dental)...... 287 Central Greene School District ...... 288 Central Tax Bureau ...... 290 Chamber of Commerce, Carmichaels ...... 291 Chamber of Commerce, Waynesburg Area ...... 293 Charitable Organizations, Bureau of ...... 295 Cherry Door...... 297 Chestnut Ridge Center--Mental Health Services...... 299 Child & Adolescent Service Systems Program...... 301 Child Alert, Intermediate Unit 1 / Coal Center ...... 303 Child Alert, Intermediate Unit 1 / Rices Landing...... 305 Child Alert, Intermediate Unit 1 / Sycamore ...... 307 Child Alert, Intermediate Unit 1 / Waynesburg ...... 309 Child Care Information Services...... 311 Child Development, Klingberg Center ...... 313 Child Development, Western Region ...... 315 Child Find of America, Inc...... 317 Child Support Enforcement, Bureau of...... 318 Childline and Abuse Registry ...... 320 Children & Adult Attention Deficit Disorder...... 322 Children and Youth Services, Greene Co...... 324 Children's Health Insurance Program...... 326 Children's Health Insurance Program (Aetna)...... 328 Children's Health Insurance Program (Highmark)...... 329 Children's Health Insurance Program (Unison Kids) ...... 330 Children's Health Insurance Program (UPMC Health Plan) ...... 331 Children's Home of Pittsburgh & Lemieux Family Center...... 333 Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC...... 335 Children's Hospital, WVU ...... 337 Children's Institute of Pittsburgh...... 339 Children's Rights ...... 341 Children, Youth and Families, Office of ...... 343 Christian Sandbox ...... 345 Chronic Renal Disease Program ...... 347 Church of Christ...... 349 Church of God ...... 350 Church of God of Prophecy...... 351 Citizens Library...... 352 City Mission, Washington ...... 354 Civic Organization for Community Outgrowth ...... 357 Civil Service Commission, PA ...... 358 Clarksville Borough...... 360 Clarksville Christian Church ...... 361 Clarksville Lions Club Community Center ...... 362 Clarksville Missionary Church ...... 364 Clarksville Volunteer Fire Company ...... 365 Claughton Chapel United Methodist Church ...... 366 Clay-Battelle Health Services Association...... 367 Cleft Palate Foundation...... 370 Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Center ...... 371 Clerk of Courts, Greene County ...... 373 Client Assistance Program ...... 375 Client Security Fund ...... 377 Clinical Psychology Center...... 379 Columbia Gas...... 381 Commercial Driver License ...... 383 Commission for Women ...... 385 Commissioner's Office, Greene County ...... 387 Commissions, Elections, and Legislation, Bureau of...... 389 Communication Disorders and Sensory Impairments ...... 391 Community Action Association of Pennsylvania...... 393 Community Action Southwest...... 395 Community Action Southwest, Greene Co...... 398 Community College of Allegheny County ...... 400 Community Foundation of Greene County ...... 402 Community Medical & Dental Plaza ...... 405 Community Psychiatric Center ...... 407 Community Residential Facility ...... 408 Community Service Work ...... 410 Community Support Program ...... 412 Compassionate Friends, Southwestern Pennsylvania ...... 413 Connect Information Service ...... 415 Connect, Inc. - Permanent Supportive Housing Program ...... 417 Conservation District, Greene County ...... 419 Consult Line...... 421 Consumer Advocate, Office of...... 423 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of W PA ...... 425 Consumer Family Satisfaction Team...... 427 Consumer Product Safety Commission...... 429 Consumer Protection, Bureau of ...... 431 Consumer Satisfaction Team Alliance of Pennsylvania ...... 433 Consumer Services, Bureau of (PUC)...... 434 Controllers' Office, Greene County...... 436 Cooley's Anemia Program...... 438 Corner Cupboard Food Bank ...... 440 Cornerstone Care Central Greene Pediatrics...... 442 Cornerstone Care, Greensboro...... 443 Cornerstone Care, Rogersville ...... 445 Cornerstone Care, Waynesburg Dental & Counseling Center ...... 447 Cornerstone Covenant Church...... 448 Cornerstone Genealogical Society...... 449 Coroner, Greene County ...... 451 Corporation Bureau ...... 453 Council on Compulsive Gambling of PA, Inc...... 455 Counseling/Vonnie Teagarden...... 456 County Assistance Office, Greene ...... 457 County Prison, Greene...... 459 Court of Common Pleas, 13th District,Gr...... 461 Crabapple Community Church ...... 463 Credit Union, Frick Tri-County Federal...... 465 Crisis Pregnancy Center...... 467 Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America...... 469 Crossroads Speech & Hearing...... 471 Crucible Volunteer Fire Company ...... 473 Cumberland Township...... 474 Cumberland Township Community Development Program ...... 475 Cumberland Township Police Department ...... 476 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, W. PA Chapter ...... 477 Cystic Fibrosis Program ...... 479 Daughters of the American Revolution...... 480 Dean Institute of Technology...... 482 Democratic Committee of Greene County...... 484 Dental Association, Pennsylvania ...... 486 Dental Care, Dr. Toothman ...... 488 Dental Care/Family Dental Practice ...... 490 Dental Clinic, West Virginia University ...... 492 Dental Service, VAMC...... 494 Dental Society of W. PA ...... 496 Department of Community and Economic Development...... 498 Department of Economic Development, Greene County ...... 499 Department of Environmental Protection, PA...... 501 Department of Health, Greene County State Health Center ...... 503 DePaul School for Hearing and Speech...... 505 Diabetes Center, WVU ...... 507 Disability Connection...... 509 Disability Determination, Bureau of ...... 510 Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania ...... 511 Disabled American Vets ...... 513 Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of PA, Dist. IV...... 515 District Attorney, Greene County...... 517 Do Not Call List...... 519 Do Not Call Registry, National...... 520 Dog Law Enforcement Office...... 521 Dog Law Enforcement, Greene County...... 523 Dog Law Enforcement, Region IV ...... 524 Dolly Parton's Imagination Library...... 526 Domestic Relations, Greene County Office...... 528 Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern PA ...... 531 Domiciliary Care Program ...... 534 Douglas Education Center...... 536 Down Syndrome Center of Western PA ...... 540 Drug and Alcohol, Greene County...... 542 DUI Department, Greene County ...... 544 Dunkard Township...... 546 Eagles Club ...... 547 Early Care and Education...... 549 Early Head Start ...... 551 Early Intervention Program...... 553 Earned Income Tax Credit Program...... 555 East Bethlehem Baptist Church...... 557 Easter Seal Society ...... 558 Education Law Center, Inc...... 560 Educational Opportunity Center ...... 562 Elder Abuse Hotline...... 564 Eldercare Adult Day Services, Greene County ...... 566 Eldercare Locator ...... 568 Election and Registration, Greene County ...... 570 Elks Home Service Program, PA...... 572 Emergency Management, Greene County Dept. of ...... 574 EMS Southwest...... 576 Engineering District 12-0 ...... 578 English as Second Language...... 580 Environmental Council, Pennsylvania (Western Regional Office)...... 582 Environmental Protection Agency Tip Line...... 584 Environmental Protection Department of, Pittsburgh Regional ...... 585 Epilepsy Foundation of W. PA...... 587 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ...... 589 Equitable Gas...... 591 Everest Institute...... 592 Ewing Manor Personal Care Home ...... 594 Ewing Manor West ...... 595 Eye Institute, WVU ...... 596 EyeCare America ...... 598 Fairall United Methodist Church ...... 600 Fairgrounds, Greene County...... 601 Fairview United Methodist Church...... 603 Faith Baptist Church...... 604 Family Based Services (Pressley Ridge) ...... 605 Family Behavioral Resources...... 607 Family Caregiver Support Program ...... 609 Family Literacy Program...... 611 Family Medicine...... 613 Family Resource Parenting WARMLINE...... 615 FamilyLinks (Pittsburgh) ...... 617 Farm Service Agency ...... 619 Fayette County Area Vocational School...... 621 Fayette Institute of Commerce & Technology ...... 623 Federal Citizen Information Center...... 625 Federal Communications Commission...... 627 First Assembly of God (Waynesburg)...... 629 First Baptist Church of Carmichaels ...... 630 First Baptist Church of Dunkard ...... 631 First Baptist Church of Waynesburg...... 632 First Christian Church, Carmichaels...... 634 First Christian Church, Waynesburg...... 635 First Presbyterian Church...... 636 First United Methodist Church of Carmichaels ...... 637 First United Methodist Church of Waynesburg...... 638 Fish and Boat Commission...... 639 Flenniken Public Library ...... 641 Food & Drug Administration ...... 643 Food Pantry, Aleppo-Richhill Townships...... 645 Food Pantry, Center Township...... 647 Food Pantry, Cumberland Township ...... 649 Food Pantry, Dunkard Township...... 651 Food Pantry, Franklin Township/Wbg. Boro...... 653 Food Pantry, Jackson Township ...... 655 Food Pantry, Jefferson-Morgan Townships...... 657 Food Pantry, Monongahela-Greene Townships...... 659 Food Pantry, Springhill-Freeport Townships ...... 661 Food Pantry, Wayne Township ...... 663 Food Pantry, Whiteley-Perry Township ...... 665 Forestry, Bureau of (District #4) ...... 667 Foster Grandparent Program ...... 669 Foundation for Wellness...... 671 Franklin Township ...... 673 Free Methodist Church...... 674 Freeport Township...... 675 Gamblers Anonymous...... 676 Game Commission...... 678 Gate House ...... 680 Gateway Health Plan, Inc...... 682 Gateway Rehab School- & Community-Based Prevention Services...... 684 Genealogical Library, Greene County Historical Society...... 686 Genesis of Pittsburgh, Inc...... 688 Genetic Services Program...... 691 Gentiva Hospice ...... 693 Gilmore Township...... 695 Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania ...... 696 Golden Living Center...... 698 Good Neighbor's Lunch...... 700 Good Samaritan Personal Care Home...... 702 Goodwill Industries, Inc...... 703 Grandparenting Program...... 705 Grange, Carmichaels #1389...... 707 Grange, East Franklin #1709...... 709 Grange, Harveys-Aleppo #1444...... 711 Grange, Pennsylvania State...... 713 Gray Township ...... 715 Graysville Elementary School...... 716 Graysville Volunteer Fire Company...... 718 Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank...... 719 Greater Pittsburgh Convention & Visitors Bureau ...... 721 Greenbriar Treatment System ...... 723 Greene Academy of Art...... 725 Greene CARES ...... 726 Greene Community Church...... 728 Greene County 911 Center ...... 729 Greene County Association of School Retirees ...... 731 Greene County Association of Township Officials...... 733 Greene County Career & Technology Center ...... 734 Greene County Farm Bureau ...... 736 Greene County Fireman's Association ...... 738 Greene County Homeschool Group ...... 740 Greene County Industrial Development Authority ...... 742 Greene County Industrial Development Corporation...... 744 Greene County Library System ...... 745 Greene County Medical Plaza...... 747 Greene County Messenger ...... 749 Greene County Primary Care ...... 751 Greene County State Health Center...... 752 Greene County Youth Soccer...... 753 Greene Township ...... 755 Greene Valley Church of God ...... 756 Greene Valley Presbyterian Church ...... 757 Greenery Specialty Care Center of Canonsburg...... 758 GreeneSaver ...... 760 GreeneSpeak ...... 761 Greensboro Baptist Church...... 762 Greensboro Borough...... 763 Greensboro Presbyterian Church...... 764 Greensboro/Mon. Township Volunteer Fire Company ...... 765 Growing Up Greene Learning Center...... 766 Guillain-Barre Syndrome/Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy ...... 768 Habitat for Humanity, Greene County ...... 770 Haney's Personal Care Home ...... 772 Head Start ...... 773 Head Start, Bentleyville Center ...... 775 Head Start, Beth Center ...... 777 Head Start, Canonsburg, Center...... 779 Head Start, Carmichaels Center...... 781 Head Start, Donora Center...... 783 Head Start, Dry Tavern...... 785 Head Start, Penn Pitt Center (Greensboro)...... 787 Head Start, Washington ...... 789 Head Start, Washington Park...... 791 Head Start, Waynesburg ...... 792 Health Center, Washington County...... 794 Health Department -- Bureau of Community Health...... 796 Health Hotline, State...... 798 HealthSouth MountainView Regional Rehabilitation Hospital ...... 800 Healthy Baby Helpline ...... 802 Healthy Begininings...... 804 Healthy Beginnings Plus...... 806 Healthy Horizons ...... 808 Healthy Lungs of PA...... 810 Healthy Start House ...... 812 Healthy Woman Program ...... 814 Hear Now Program...... 816 Hearing and Speech Program...... 818 Hearing Society International ...... 820 Hearings and Appeals, Bureau of...... 822 Heart 'N Sole Program ...... 824 Helpline, Allegheny County ...... 825 Hemophilia Center of Western Pennsylvania ...... 827 Hemophilia Program...... 829 Hershey School ...... 831 Hewitt Presbyterian Church...... 833 Hidden Treasures, Canonsburg ...... 834 Hidden Treasures, Donora ...... 836 Hidden Treasures, Washington...... 838 Hidden Treasures, Waynesburg (CURRENTLY CLOSED)...... 840 Highland House, Inc...... 841 Hill-Burton...... 842 Hiram G. Andrews Center ...... 844 Historical Society and Museum, Greene County...... 846 HIV/ AIDS Epidemiology...... 848 Holy Family Catholic Church ...... 850 Home Performance Coalition ...... 851 Homeless Prevention Rapid Re-Housing Program ...... 853 Homeowners Mortgage Assistance Program ...... 855 Hospice Care of Washington Hospital...... 857 Hospice Care of Washington Hospital (Waynesburg) ...... 859 Hotline, Butterball Turkey Talk-Line ...... 861 Hotline, Consumer Protection...... 863 Hotline, Lyme Disease...... 865 Hotline, National Pesticide Information Center...... 867 Hotline, USDA Meat & Poultry...... 869 Hotline, Utility Complaints...... 871 Housing Authority, Greene County...... 873 Housing Authority, Washington County...... 875 Housing Programs, Greene County ...... 877 HUD...... 879 Human Resources, Greene County ...... 881 Human Services, Department of ...... 883 Human Services, Greene County...... 885 Humane Society of Greene County...... 887 Humane Society of Washington County...... 889 Huntington's Disease Society, W. PA...... 891 Independent Living Program ...... 893 InMotion Dance and Fitness...... 895 Insurance, Department of...... 896 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities ...... 898 Interfaith Hospitality Network...... 900 Interim Healthcare ...... 902 Intermediate Unit 1 ...... 904 Intermediate Unit 1, Greene Service Off...... 906 Internal Revenue Service ...... 908 International Theos Foundation, Inc...... 910 Internet Essentials...... 912 Into New Hands...... 913 InVisions Human Services...... 915 Izaak Walton League of America...... 916 Jackson Township...... 918 Jason Foundation, The...... 919 Jefferson Baptist Church ...... 921 Jefferson Borough ...... 922 Jefferson Church of the Nazarene...... 923 Jefferson Senior Citizen Center...... 924 Jefferson Township ...... 926 Jefferson United Methodist Church ...... 927 Jefferson Volunteer Fire Company...... 928 Jefferson-Morgan Elementary School ...... 929 Jefferson-Morgan Junior/Senior High School...... 931 Jen and Dave Line...... 933 Job Corps ...... 935 Job Training Agency, Donora...... 937 Job Training Agency, Greene County ...... 939 Job Training Agency, Washington County ...... 941 Joseph A. Yablonski Memorial Clinic ...... 943 Journey...... 945 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Western Pennsylvania Chapter ...... 946 Kaleidoscope Therapy Center...... 948 Kaplan Career Institute...... 950 Keystone STARS...... 952 Kid's Cafe II ...... 953 King Coal Association...... 955 Kinship Caregiver Program ...... 957 Knights of Columbus ...... 959 Labor and Industry, Department of...... 961 Labor Law Compliance, Bureau of (Regional)...... 963 Labor Relations Board, Pennsylvania ...... 965 Landmark Baptist Church...... 967 Laurel Business Institute ...... 968 Law Library, Greene County...... 970 Lawyer Referral Service, Greene Co...... 972 Lawyer Referral Service, PA ...... 973 Legal Services for the Elderly...... 975 Legal Services, Southwestern PA ...... 977 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society ...... 979 Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped ...... 981 Library, Waynesburg University...... 983 LICC ...... 985 Life'sWork of Western PA...... 986 Lifesteps, Inc...... 988 Lighthouse Church ...... 990 Link Up America/Lifeline...... 991 Lions Club of Carmichaels...... 993 Lions Club of Clarksville ...... 995 Lions Club of Mt. Morris...... 997 Lions Club of Waynesburg ...... 999 Lions Club of West Greene ...... 1001 Literacy Council of Southwestern PA ...... 1002 Locks of Love ...... 1004 Lupus Foundation of America, PA...... 1006 M.A.G.I.C...... 1008 Macedonia Interdenominational Church...... 1010 MADD National Office ...... 1011 MADD Pennsylvania State Office...... 1013 Magisterial District 13-3-01...... 1015 Magisterial District 13-3-02...... 1017 Magisterial District 13-3-03...... 1019 Maintenance District 12-2...... 1021 Maintenance, Greene County...... 1023 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Western PA...... 1025 Mapletown Junior/Senior High School...... 1027 Maranatha Baptist Church...... 1029 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation...... 1030 Margaret Bell Miller Middle School ...... 1032 Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center ...... 1034 Mather Christian Church...... 1035 McDaniels Person Care Home ...... 1036 Median School of Allied Health Careers...... 1037 Mediation Council of W. PA...... 1039 Mediation, Bureau of ...... 1041 Medical Assistance Program ...... 1043 Medical Eye Bank of W. PA...... 1045 Medical Society, Greene County...... 1047 Medicare...... 1048 Megan's Law ...... 1050 Mental Health Association...... 1051 Mental Health Program, Greene County ...... 1053 Mental Illness & Substance Abuse...... 1054 Mid-Atlantic ADA Center...... 1056 Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association ...... 1058 Military Order of the Purple Heart...... 1060 Mine Safety and Health Administration ...... 1062 Mine Safety, Bureau of...... 1064 Mine Subsidence Insurance ...... 1066 Mining and Reclamation, Bureau of ...... 1068 Mining Technology and Training Center...... 1070 Ministerium, Carmichaels Area...... 1072 Ministerium, Greater Waynesburg...... 1074 Ministerium, Jefferson-Morgan Area ...... 1076 Mon General Hospital...... 1078 Mon Valley Career and Technical Center...... 1080 Mon View Park ...... 1082 Monongahela Township ...... 1084 Monongahela United Methodist Parish...... 1085 Morgan Township...... 1086 Morris Township ...... 1087 Morris Township Volunteer Fire Company ...... 1088 Motorcycle Safety Program ...... 1089 Mountain Line Grey Line ...... 1091 Mountain View Gardens ...... 1092 Mt. Morris Gospel Tabernacle ...... 1094 Mt. Morris Medical Squad...... 1096 Mt. Morris Senior Center ...... 1097 Mt. Morris United Methodist Church ...... 1099 Mt. Morris Volunteer Fire Company...... 1100 Mt. Morris Welcome Center...... 1101 Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church ...... 1102 Multiple Sclerosis Service Society Division of UCP/CLASS...... 1103 Muscular Dystrophy Association ...... 1105 Museum, Paul R. Stewart...... 1107 Myasthenia Gravis Association of W. PA, Inc...... 1109 NAACP ...... 1111 NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Southwestern PA...... 1113 Nanny's Creative Learning Center ...... 1115 Narcotics Anonymous...... 1117 Nathanael Greene Historical Foundation ...... 1119 National Association For Continence ...... 1121 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children ...... 1123 National Guard, Pennsylvania...... 1125 National Health Information Center ...... 1126 National Kidney Foundation of Western Pennsylvania...... 1128 National Labor Relations Board...... 1130 National Lead Information Center...... 1132 National Library Service for the Blind & Physically Handicap...... 1133 National Multiple Sclerosis Society,Western Pennsylvania Chapter ...... 1135 National Organization for Rare Disorders...... 1137 National Runaway Switchboard...... 1139 National Stroke Association...... 1141 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline...... 1143 Natural Resources Conservation Service...... 1145 Nebo United Methodist...... 1147 Needy Meds ...... 1148 NeighborhoodWorks Western Pennsylvania ...... 1151 Nemacolin Volunteer Fire Company...... 1153 Network 4 ...... 1154 New Freeport Church of Christ...... 1156 New Freeport Volunteer Fire Company...... 1157 New Hope United Methodist Charge ...... 1158 NHS Human Services...... 1160 Nine to Five, National Association of Working Women ...... 1162 Nurse Aide Registry, PA...... 1164 Nursing Board, PA...... 1166 Nursing Home Transition Program ...... 1168 Oak View United Methodist Church...... 1169 Observer Reporter...... 1170 Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, W PA...... 1172 Obstetrics and Gynecology, WVU ...... 1174 Occupational Medicine Center ...... 1176 Occupational Safety and Health Administration ...... 1177 Office of Developmental Programs...... 1179 Office of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services...... 1181 Open Arms Drop In Center...... 1183 Open Door Christian School...... 1185 Our Caring Corner...... 1187 Our Lady of Consolation, Nemacolin...... 1189 P.A.C.E.(Pharmaceutical Asst. Contract for Elderly)...... 1190 PA Cleanways of Greene County...... 1192 PA Crime Stoppers...... 1193 PA Enrollment Services...... 1194 PA Families Inc...... 1196 PA Federation of Democratic Women ...... 1197 PA Legal Services Corporation ...... 1199 PAIR ...... 1201 PALawHELP...... 1203 Paralyzed Veterans of America, Keystone Chapter ...... 1204 Parent to Parent of Pennsylvania, SW Region...... 1206 Park View Knoll ...... 1207 Parkinson Foundation of Western Pennyslvania...... 1209 Parks and Pools, Greene County...... 1211 Partial Hospitalization Program ...... 1213 Partnership for Prescription Assistance...... 1215 Pathways of Southwestern PA, Inc.(Greene County site) ...... 1217 PAWS with a Cause ...... 1219 Payroll, Greene County ...... 1221 PDA Waiver Program ...... 1223 Peace Corps Recruiting Office ...... 1225 PEAL Center...... 1227 Pediatric Center (a division of OSPTA) ...... 1229 Pediatric Rehabilitation Program ...... 1232 Penn Commercial Inc...... 1234 Penn State Cooperative Extension, Greene...... 1236 PennDOT Photo & Exam Center...... 1238 PennSERVE...... 1239 Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation ...... 1241 Pennsylvania Cancer Control Consortium...... 1243 Pennsylvania CareerLink Washington County ...... 1245 Pennsylvania CareerLink Greene County ...... 1247 Pennsylvania Farm Bureau ...... 1249 Pennsylvania Food Safety/Restaurant Inspection...... 1251 Pennsylvania Health Law Project...... 1252 Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency ...... 1254 Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency ...... 1256 Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission...... 1260 Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology (PIHT) ...... 1262 Pennsylvania Medical Society...... 1264 Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers' Association ...... 1265 Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery ...... 1266 Pennsylvania Public Health & Addictions Information Clearinghouse...... 1268 Pennsylvania Rheumatology Society ...... 1269 Pennsylvania SeniorLAW Helpline ...... 1270 Pennsylvania State Police, Waynesburg...... 1272 Pennsylvania Turnpike ...... 1273 Pennsylvania's Education for Children & Youth Experiencing Homelessness...... 1274 Pension Rights Center...... 1276 Peoples Natural Gas Company...... 1278 Perry Township...... 1279 Persad Center, Inc...... 1280 Personal Care at Evergreen in Waynesburg ...... 1282 Personal Care Home Directory (Greene County)...... 1283 Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics...... 1284 Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science...... 1286 Pittsburgh Steelwheelers, Inc...... 1288 Pittsburgh Technical Institute ...... 1289 Pittsburgh Technical Institute (North Fayette Campus)...... 1291 Planned Parenthood of W PA...... 1293 Poison Center, Pittsburgh...... 1295 Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation...... 1297 Post - Polio Health International...... 1299 Pre-K Counts...... 1301 Precious Moments Personal Care Home ...... 1303 Presbyterian SeniorCare of Washington ...... 1304 Preschool, St. Ann's Catholic Church...... 1306 Pressley Ridge, Family-Based Services Washington & Greene counties...... 1308 Primary Care Center of Mt. Morris, Inc...... 1310 Produce to People...... 1312 Professional & Occupational Affairs, Bureau of...... 1314 Project Star...... 1316 Protective Services for the Elderly...... 1318 Prothonotary, Greene County...... 1320 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program...... 1322 Psychological Services, VAMC ...... 1324 Public Defender, Greene County...... 1326 Pulmonary Lab and Coal Workers Program...... 1328 Pursley Baptist Church...... 1330 Pyramid Healthcare...... 1331 Quitline ...... 1333 Radio Information Service ...... 1335 Rainbow's End Learning Center, Inc...... 1337 Recycling Hotline...... 1339 Recycling, Greene Arc...... 1341 Recycling, Greene County...... 1343 Reformers Unanimous Addictions Program ...... 1345 Register and Recorder, Greene County ...... 1347 Renovate and Repair Loan Program...... 1349 Rent Rebate/Property Tax Program ...... 1351 Reporters Court, Greene County...... 1353 Republican Committee of Greene County...... 1355 Residential Recovery Services...... 1356 Resolve --Western PA Helpline ...... 1358 Respi Center West Personal Care Home...... 1360 Respite Services for Adolescents...... 1361 Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) ...... 1363 Revenue, PA Dept. of...... 1365 Rices Landing Borough ...... 1367 Rices Landing United Methodist Church ...... 1368 Rices Landing Volunteer Fire Company...... 1369 Richhill Township...... 1370 Richhill Township Volunteer Fire Company...... 1371 Riding for the Handicapped of W. PA...... 1372 Rolling Meadows ...... 1374 Rolling Meadows Church of God...... 1376 Ronald Mc Donald House Charities of Pittsburgh ...... 1377 Rosedale Technical Institute ...... 1379 Roselia Center...... 1381 Rotary Club of Waynesburg ...... 1382 Ruby Memorial Hospital ...... 1384 Rural Development...... 1385 Ryerson South Wheeling Baptist Church ...... 1387 Ryerson Station State Park ...... 1388 S.I.D.S. of Pennsylvania...... 1390 S.T.T.A.R.S. Program, SPHS CARE...... 1392 Sacred Heart Activities Building ...... 1394 Safe Haven...... 1395 SafeLink Wireless...... 1397 Safety Kids, Inc...... 1399 Salvation Army, Greene County Service Unit...... 1401 Sand Hill Church of Christ ...... 1403 Sanford-Brown Institute...... 1404 Scenic View Retirement Home...... 1406 School Transportation Services, I.U...... 1407 Scleroderma Foundation, W PA...... 1409 SCORE (Pittsburgh Chapter) ...... 1411 SCORE (Uniontown Chapter)...... 1413 Self-Determination Housing Project of Pennsylvania, Inc...... 1415 Senior Centers, Greene County ...... 1417 Senior Community Service Employment Program ...... 1419 Senior Services-Intake & Referral Unit...... 1421 SeniorLIFE, Uniontown Office ...... 1423 Seniors for Safe Driving...... 1425 Servant Song Ministries...... 1427 Shepherd Wellness Community ...... 1429 Sheriff, Greene County...... 1431 Shiloh Baptist Church...... 1433 Shriners Hospitals for Children...... 1434 Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation ...... 1437 Skill Builders, Inc...... 1439 Small Business Administration Publications...... 1441 Small Business Development Center ...... 1443 Small Business Hotline, EPA...... 1445 Snyder, Pam (State Representative)...... 1447 Social Security Administration ...... 1449 Social Security Fraud Hotline ...... 1451 Social Services League...... 1452 Sojourner House...... 1454 Solicitor, Greene County ...... 1456 Solid Waste/Recycling, Greene County ...... 1458 Sons of the American Revolution ...... 1460 Southeastern Greene School District ...... 1462 Southeastern Greene Women's Club...... 1464 SouthernCare, Inc...... 1466 Southwest Regional Medical Center ...... 1468 Southwest Regional Tax Bureau...... 1470 Southwest Training Services, Inc. of Washington ...... 1471 Southwest Training Services, Inc. of Waynesburg ...... 1473 Southwestern Home Care ...... 1475 Southwestern Pa Human Services, Inc...... 1477 Southwestern PA Legal Services, Inc ...... 1479 Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission ...... 1481 Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission's CommuteInfo Program...... 1483 Southwestern Pennsylvania Judo ...... 1485 Southwestern Pennsylvania Woodland Owners Association ...... 1486 Southwood Family Based Mental Health Services...... 1487 Southwood Psychiatric Hospital ...... 1489 Special Education in PA--ConsultLine...... 1491 Special Events Commission ...... 1493 Special Kids Network...... 1495 Special Olympics, Greene County...... 1497 Speech to Speech Relay...... 1499 SPHS CARE Center STTARS Program ...... 1501 Spina Bifida Association of W. PA...... 1503 SPOC (Single Point of Contact Program)...... 1505 Sportsmans Club, Carmichaels ...... 1507 Sportsmans Club, Richhill ...... 1509 Spraggs & Brave United Methodist Church...... 1511 Springhill Township ...... 1512 Springhill-Freeport Elementary School...... 1514 SRMC Center for Recovery and Wellness ...... 1516 SRMC Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center...... 1518 St. Ann Roman Catholic Church...... 1520 St. George Serbian Orthodox Church ...... 1522 St. George's Anglican Church ...... 1523 St. Hugh Roman Catholic Church ...... 1524 St. Ignatius Catholic Church...... 1526 St. Marcellus Church ...... 1527 St. Mary's Catholic Church ...... 1528 St. Oliver Plunkett Catholic Church ...... 1529 St. Paul's Lutheran Church...... 1530 St. Thomas Catholic Church...... 1531 Stanley Center, Innovative Treatment of Bi-Polar Disorder...... 1532 State Blind Pension ...... 1533 State Civil Service, Western Region...... 1535 State Correctional Institution, Greene ...... 1537 State Employees' Retirement System ...... 1538 State Health Data Center ...... 1540 State Worker's Insurance Fund, PA ...... 1542 Stepping Stones ...... 1544 Steps Inside, Inc...... 1546 Stern Center for Developmental and Behavioral Health...... 1548 Student Assistance Program...... 1551 Suburban Academy of Law Enforcement...... 1553 Sugar Grove Baptist Church...... 1555 Sugar Grove Union Bible Church ...... 1556 SUID/SIDS Resource Center...... 1557 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...... 1559 Supported Employment...... 1561 Sustaining Greene County ...... 1563 SW PA Area Agency on Aging ...... 1564 TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) ...... 1567 Tax Claim Bureau, Greene County ...... 1569 TEC: Transitional Employment Consultants...... 1571 Telecommunication Device Distribution Program...... 1573 Three Rivers Center for Independent Living...... 1575 Threshold Housing Development, Inc...... 1577 Throckmorton United Methodist Church...... 1579 Tickets for Kids Charities...... 1580 Tobacco Prevention/Greene County Human Services...... 1582 Toomey, Patrick J., U.S. Senator ...... 1584 TOPS/Take Off Pounds Sensibly (Bowlby Public Library) ...... 1585 TOPS/Take Off Pounds Sensibly (Carmichaels)...... 1587 TOPS/Take Off Pounds Sensibly (Rolling Meadows Church of God) ...... 1589 Tourist Promotion, Greene County Office of ...... 1591 Tourist Promotion, Washington County...... 1593 Town and Country Garden Club of Rices Landing ...... 1595 Traffic Injury Prevention Project ...... 1596 Transplant Recipient's International Organization...... 1598 Transportation Loan Program...... 1600 Transportation, Greene County...... 1602 Transportation, Pennsylvania Department of ...... 1604 Treasurer's Office, Greene County...... 1605 Trevor Project...... 1607 Tri-County Leathernecks, Greene County...... 1609 Tri-County Patriots for Independent Living (Washington)...... 1610 Triangle Tech...... 1612 Trinity Baptist Church ...... 1614 Try Again Homes, Inc...... 1615 Turning Point at Washington ...... 1617 Tutoring Program, Bowlby Public Library ...... 1619 Twentieth Century Club...... 1621 UMWA Career Center ...... 1623 Unemployment Center, Greene County ...... 1625 Uniontown Hospital...... 1627 United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation...... 1629 United Ostomy Association ...... 1631 United Way, Greene County...... 1633 UnitedHealthcare Community Plan ...... 1635 UnitedHealthcare Community Plan (CHIP) ...... 1637 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ...... 1639 University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine...... 1641 UPMC for You ...... 1643 Upward Bound Program...... 1645 Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh, Inc.(Hunger Services)...... 1647 Utility Terminations Hotline...... 1649 VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Oakland...... 1651 VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Washington Outpatient Center...... 1653 VA Progressive Care Center, H. John Heinz III...... 1655 Value Behavioral Health of PA ...... 1657 Value Behavioral Health of Pennsylvania, Inc. (Greene Co. office) ...... 1659 Value Ombudsman for Health Choices Participants ...... 1660 Veterans Affairs Office, Greene County ...... 1661 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 3491 ...... 1663 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4793 ...... 1664 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 6303 ...... 1666 Victim's Compensation Program, Office of Victims' Services...... 1667 Victim/Witness Assistance Office ...... 1669 Visions...... 1671 Visit PA...... 1673 Visit Pittsburgh...... 1675 Vital Statistics, Bureau of...... 1676 Vocational Rehabilitation, PA Office of (Greene County) ...... 1678 Vocational Rehabilitation, PA Office of (Washington County) ...... 1680 Vocational Training Center...... 1682 Wage and Hour Division...... 1684 Wana B Park ...... 1686 WANB...... 1688 Warrior Trail Association ...... 1690 Washington Hospital...... 1692 Washington Street United Methodist Church ...... 1694 Washington Township ...... 1695 Washington-Greene County Blind Association...... 1696 Watson Institute...... 1698 Wayne Township...... 1700 Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Company ...... 1701 Waynesburg Bible Chapel...... 1703 Waynesburg Borough...... 1704 Waynesburg Borough Police...... 1705 Waynesburg Central Elementary School...... 1707 Waynesburg Community Center ...... 1709 Waynesburg First Church of the Nazarene ...... 1711 Waynesburg First United Methodist Church...... 1713 Waynesburg House Apartments...... 1714 Waynesburg Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church...... 1716 Waynesburg Prosperous & Beautiful...... 1717 Waynesburg University...... 1719 Waynesburg University Center for Service Leadership...... 1721 Waynesburg Washington Street United Methodist Church ...... 1723 Waynesburg Women's Club ...... 1724 Waynesburg-Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company ...... 1726 Weatherization Program/Wash. & Greene Co...... 1727 Weight Watchers ...... 1729 Weights and Measures, Greene County ...... 1731 Welfare Fraud...... 1733 Welfare Helpline ...... 1735 West Greene Middle/High School ...... 1737 West Greene School District ...... 1739 West Greene Senior Center ...... 1741 West Penn Power--Universal Service Programs...... 1743 West Union Presbyterian Church ...... 1745 West Waynesburg Jesus Distributor Center...... 1746 Western Area Vocational Technical School ...... 1748 Western PA School for Blind Children...... 1750 Western PA School for the Deaf...... 1752 Westmoreland County Community College...... 1754 Whiteley Township ...... 1756 WIC...... 1757 WIC #803, Washington...... 1759 WIC #806, Waynesburg ...... 1761 WIC #812, Burgettstown...... 1763 WIC #815, Claysville ...... 1765 WIC #821, Carmichaels...... 1767 WIC #824, Greensboro...... 1769 Willow Grove Independent Baptist Church...... 1771 Windy Gap Independent Bible Church ...... 1772 Wings for Children, Inc ...... 1773 WJS Psychological Associates, Inc...... 1775 Wolf, Tom (Governor)...... 1776 Women of the Moose ...... 1777 Women's Clubs, Pennsylvania Federation of...... 1779 Worker's Compensation, Bureau of...... 1781 Wrightco Technologies...... 1783 WVU Children's Hospital ...... 1785 Young Life of Greene County...... 1787 Your Child's Place ...... 1788 2nd Sam 9 Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Scott & Teresa Roberts

Contact Number(s) 724-852-3063

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses 2ndsam9.org/

Primary Addresses 290 W. High St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This non-profit organization provides safe, enriching day activities for adult individuals with intellectual disabilities in a positive, Christ-centered environment that will help individuals reach their fullest social, emotional and vocational potential. At the present time, social events are being held at the WWJD Center 2 times a week.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

1 No

2 AARP, PA Office American Association of Retired Persons

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) - State Director

Contact Number(s) 1-866-389-5654 - Tollfree 717.236.4078 - Fax

Web Addresses www.aarp.org/states/pa/

Primary Addresses Pennsylvania State Office 30 North 3rd Street Suite 750 Harrisburg, PA 17101 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description

Also lobbies for legislation beneficial to elderly, volunteer resources and education and research.

Members receive discounts in the following areas:

Airlines: Search flights, find deals, make reservations and more!

Automobile: Save 5%-10% wherever the road takes you!

Career and Work: The AARP Legal Services Network (LSN) provides easy access to attorneys who reduce their fees for AARP members.

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Computers and Technology: Receive discounts on computers, technology, and services such as training.

Cruises: Special offers and discounts on various cruises for all AARP members!

Entertainment: Receive discounts for entertaining locations such as Sea World and Busch Gardens!

Financial and Legal: Services and discounts for financial and legal investments.

Gifts and Music: Hundreds of products that match your lifestyle.

Health: Comprehensive eldercare service for your loved ones.

Hotels and Lodging: AARP members can save as much as 50% off regular lodging rates!

Insurance: Assorted services for a number of insurance plans.

Vacations and Tours: Services and discounts regarding traveling and vacations for all AARP members.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services $16.00/year for one member and his/her spouse.

Eligibility Requirements Age 50 and over.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

4 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

5 ABATE Alliance of Bikers Aimed Toward Education

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robert Handwork - Chapter Coordinator 724-746-8730 [email protected]

Web Addresses www.abatepa.org

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description An alliance of bikers dedicated to the protection of the individual rights of motorcyclists through political change, charitable works and public education. Provides motorcycle safety courses. This chapter supports various organizations in our community.

Available Hours Regular meetings on the 1st Monday of every month at 7 PM at the Bentleyville Eagles.

Fees/Cost for Services $30/yr. for single member $50/yr. for couples. $10.00/yr. for Junior Membership (20 & under)

Eligibility Requirements Everyone welcome!

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

6 Volunteer Need No

7 Academy for Adolescent Health, Inc. Washington Hospital Teen Outreach

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To serve as an advocate for youth, parents, professionals and community by modeling quality education to improve communication, promote healthy adolescent behavior, reduce risk and encourage wellness...

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mary Jo Podgurski - Director 412-877-4906

Contact Number(s) 724.222.5406 - Fax 888.301.2311 - Tollfree 724.222.2311 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.healthyteens.com

Primary Addresses 410 N. Main St. Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description

Services Include:

-The PPT (Pregnant and Parenting Teen Program)offers support and mentoring through school and home visits to teens who are experiencing early childbearing and parenting. -GED support classes, field trips and parties. -ELECT Program--for those who are pregnant or parenting and under the age of 22. Assists with

8 supportive educational services leading to employment and career training. -The ECHO (Educating Children for Healthy Outcomes) Program is an early intervention program (pertaining to sex-related issues) that seeks to reach young people and their parents before a child is at risk. -Special parenting education for Father Project. -Project TEAM (Training, Educating, and Mentoring) is an intervention and mentoring program that targets young boys beginning at grade 3 up through 10 that are potentially at risk for aggressive or disruptive behaviors.

Available Hours Monday - Friday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Eligibility Requirements Varies with individual programs

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Must make appointments via phone call; the Teen Outreach Program is NOT a drop-in service.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

9 Acoustic Neuroma Association ANA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of ANA is to inform, educate and provide national and local support networks for those affected by acoustic neuromas, and to be an essential resource for health care professionals who treat acoustic neuroma patients.

History of Organization ANA's Founder and President Emeritus Ginny Fickel Ehr had surgery for an acoustic neuroma in 1977. Both before and after this surgery, she sought information about acoustic tumors, information which could be understood by the layperson. Since her search was unsuccessful, she made a commitment to seeing that appropriate information was available to those who followed her in the acoustic neuroma experience. The Acoustic Neuroma Association became a reality in 1981, and the number of acoustic neuroma alumni has grown from a handful then to tens of thousands today. During this period, thousands of patients, physicians, nurses, and family members have asked us for comprehensive and non-technical information about acoustic neuroma. This World Wide Web site is made available in response to those requests. The ANA web site is also intended to help others who are searching for information about acoustic tumors and their effects, and especially to aid patients in coping with the acoustic neuroma experience. The Acoustic Neuroma Association is funded by member dues and donations, gifts and grants. An audit is performed annually and is on file at the national office.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Patient funded.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Judy Vitucci - Chief Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 1-877-200-8211 - Toll Free Number 770 205-8211 - Phone 1-877-202-0239 - Toll Free Fax Number

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.anausa.org

Primary Addresses 600 Peachtree Pkwy. Suite 108 Cumming, GA 30041

10 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area National

Service Description Provides information and support with:

-Quarterly newsletter -Patient information booklets -Website with information -Network of support groups -Biennial Symposium (every two years).

The Acoustic Neuroma Association provides information and support to patients who have been diagnosed with or experienced an acoustic neuroma or other benign problem affecting the cranial nerves. ANA is an incorporated, non-profit organization, recognized as such by the IRS, and is supported by contributions from its members. The association also furnishes information on patient rehabilitation to physicians and health care personnel, promotes research on acoustic neuroma, and educates the public regarding symptoms suggestive of acoustic neuroma, thus promoting early diagnosis and successful treatment.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. weekdays. Recorder takes all messages after hours.

Fees/Cost for Services National membership dues $40 annually. Internationally membership dues $60 annually. Partial and complimentary membership available if there is financial concern.

Eligibility Requirements Patients, family members, friends, and medical professionals concerned with acoustic neuroma.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

11 Action Housing, Inc.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To empower people to build more secure and self-sufficient lives through the provision of decent, affordable housing, essential supportive services and linkages to educational and employment opportunities.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lawrence A. Swanson - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412-281-2102 412.391.4512 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.actionhousing.org

Primary Addresses 425 Sixth Avenue Suite 800 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description Action Housing serves the most vulnerable populations including homeless families and individuals; women and children in crisis situations; persons with mental and physical disabilities; elderly individuals with limited incomes; unemployed and underemployed people; public housing residents; and other low and moderate income families. 150% of FPG for most programs; for Renovate and Repair Program maximum income is $90,000 per HH. Weatherization Program for Greene and Washington counties.

Eligibility Requirements Varies for each program. Most available programs are open to residents of Allegheny County with the exception of their Weatherization Program.

12 ACTS Arts, Crafts, Talents and Service

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5396 - Phone

Primary Addresses Carmichaels United Methodist Church 104 West South Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Services include:

-Thrift shop providing clothing for men, women and children at a very low cost (most items are marked at $.50 - $1.00). -Expanding a "Business Clothing" section (prices may run a little higher). -Also carry home-made crafts and small secondhand household items.

Available Hours 9:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

13 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

14 Ad Weekly

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-342-9794 - Tollfree 724-267-2906

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses theadweekly.com/

Primary Addresses 2301 Jefferson Avenue Suite 10 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA

Service Description Advertising newspaper

15 ADA Information Line ADA (American with Disabilities)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Justice

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-514-0301 - Voice 1-800-514-0383 - TTY

Web Addresses www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/infoline.htm

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description The U.S. Department of Justice provides information about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) through a toll free ADA Information Line. This service permits businesses, State and local governments and others to call and ask questions about general or specific ADA requirements including questions about the ADA Standards of Accessibility.

Available Hours Monday - Wednesday and Friday: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM (EST) Thursday: 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM.

Fees/Cost for Services FREE

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments N/A

16 Adagio Health

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Adagio Health promotes the reproductive health and overall well-being of women of all ages, their families, and their communities by providing health care services and educational programs that are responsive and creative. We envsion women and their families living healthier lives. As a catalyst, a service provider, and a community educator, we bring together the elements to help achieve this vision.

History of Organization Adagio Health offers quality women’s healthcare along with preventive health education. In more than 40 years of service to the women, families and communities of western Pennsylvania, we have touched more than 3 million lives.

Funding Sources Supported by state and federal grants, patient and insurance fees, United Way contributor choice and tax-deductible contributions from businesses, foundations and individuals.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-228-7113 - Adagio Health Washington 800-215-7494 - Hotline 724-437-1582 - Adagio Health Uniontown 724-228-7113 - Adagio Health at SPHS 724-966-5081 - Carmichaels 724-324-2982 - Mt. Morris

Web Addresses www.adagiohealth.org

Primary Addresses 960 Penn Avenue Suite 600 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 90 W. Chestnut Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

301 East Donner Avenue #100 Monessen, , PA 15062 Click here for a Map of this Location.

22 Mill Street Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

17 601 West George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

120 Locust Avenue Extension (Located in The Primary Care Center of Mt. Morris) Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western PA

Service Description Services include: complete gynecological care, birth control, STD (sexually transmitted disease) testing and treatment, obstetrics and gynecology, pregnancy care, cancer screening, community education, nutrition services, education and prevention (for teen pregnancy, HIV/Aids AIDS and diabetes), peer education, parent education, professional training, family adoption center, and Healthy Start House (transitional housing facility/maternity home for pregnant women and mothers who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless) and research.

SelectPlan for Women---a no cost coverage for women in Pennsylvania to receive no-cost birth control, Pap tests, emergency contraceptives, HIV testing and counseling, breast exams, STD testing and treatment and routine women's health care. This is a no-cost plan that covers family planning health care. To qualify: must be between the ages of 18 and 44 years old, US citizen or permanent US resident, resident of Pennyslvania, have no or limited health insurance, are not pregnant, and meet the income guidelines set by this program. To enroll: visit any Adagio Health location or other family planning providers (call 1-866-520-9139 for nearest location). Documentation: Social Security card, Birth certificate or passport, PA driver's license or state-issued photo ID; proof of income, if self-employed bring a copy of tax returns and your insurance card if you have health insurance. Applications may also be done on-line at http://www.compass.state.pa.us. or at your county assistance office

Services for SelectPlan for women's health insurance are also available at the following sites in Greene County: Centerville Clinics 601 West George Street, Carmichaels PA 15320 724-966-5081; Cornerstone Care 7 Glassworks Road, Greensboro PA 15338 724-943-3308; Cornerstone Care 140 Church Street, Suite 102, Rogersville PA 15359 724-499-5188; and Primary Care Center of Mt. Morris 104 Front Street, Suite 2, Mt. Morris, PA 15349 724-324-9001.

Available Hours Hours vary by location Location in Uniontown: Monday: 11 AM - 7 PM; Tuesday-Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Location in Carmichaels: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM; Wednesday - 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Most insurance plans are accepted. Some services are free and sliding fee scale is available. Please call.

Eligibility Requirements Any woman in need of services offered.

18 Required Documentation Insurance card, medical records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

19 Adoption Council, Three Rivers TRAC

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization TRAC's mission is to improve adoption opportunities for all children growing up without permanent caring families. The agency's main focus is on African American children and children with special needs.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jacqueline D. Wilson - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Jennie Thye - Administrative Coordinator

Kelly Sagel - Adoption Coordinator/Matching Specialist

Meghan Nagle - Program Director/Family Therapist

Contact Number(s) 412.471.4861 - Fax 412.471.8722 - Phone 866.621.8722

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.3riversadopt.org

Primary Addresses 307 Fourth Avenue Suite 310 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description TRAC provides recruitment, information and referral services, counseling, family preparation, post adoption services, and parent and professional education services to achieve and maintain

20 maximum permanency opportunities for adoptable children and their families.

Offers three programs:

1.) Recruits families for adoptable children and assists in the placement of children through exchange matching services. Also provides information and referral to birth parents who are considering adoptive placement for their babies. 2.) "Family Connections" offers in home support services for transitioning families and post vention services. 3.) "Black Adoption Services" is a licensed foster care adoption program.

Available Hours Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Hours may be extended.

Fees/Cost for Services There is a fee

Eligibility Requirements Must be at least age 21 to adopt a child; stable income; must be within 2 hour radius of Pittsburgh.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

21 Adoption Exchange, PA Hotline Statewide Adoption & Permanency Network (SWAN)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Human Services

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Statewide Adoption and Permanency Network (SWAN) is both a broad-based cooperative effort and a centralized information and facilitation service overseen by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. SWAN includes county children and youth agencies, juvenile court judges, foster and adoptive parents, private adoption agencies, the Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange and many others, all working together on behalf of children who need permanent homes. The SWAN program serves children in the custody of county children and youth agencies. The design of the network is to support the work of county agencies in expediting permanency services.

History of Organization The Pennsylvania Adoption Exchange (PAE) was established in 1979 by the Department of Human Services to help County Children and Youth agencies find adoptive families for Pennsylvania’s waiting children. PAE is a major component of the Statewide Adoption and Permanency Network (SWAN) as it serves the counties, SWAN affiliate agencies, the general public and interfaces with other state and national adoption exchanges. PAE is not an adoption agency, but serves to connect families who want to adopt with children waiting for a permanent home. Final decisions about adoption are the sole responsibility of the county agency with custody of the child.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources SWAN is funded by the PA Department of Human Services

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1.800.227.0225 - PA Adoption Exchange 1-800-585-7926 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.adoptpakids.org - PA Statewide Adoption & Permanency Network

Primary Addresses PO Box 4469 Harrisburg, PA 17111 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

22 Service Description SWAN Adoption services include: Family Profiles, Child Profiles, Child-Specific Recruitment, Child Preparation, Placement, Adoption Finalization and Post Permanency Services

PAE provides the following services to children, families and agencies: MATCHING & REFERRAL: Families registered with PAE are identified using a computer database with children identified to meet their interest. Families and agencies are notified about the suggested matches through the referral process. CHILD PHOTO LISTING BOOK: This book contains the same children as those featured on our Web site. The book is available in more than 250 foster care and adoption agencies throughout the nation. RECRUITMENT: The recruitment of prospective families for our waiting children is a fundamental mission. PAE participates in many activities to connect waiting children with interested families including outreach, training and referral. INFORMATION & REFERRAL: PAE acts as a clearinghouse for information about the many aspects of adoption, including the adoption process, financial assistance, contacting birth parents and managing the Pennsylvania Adoption Information Registry. If we cannot answer your questions, you will be referred to another source for that information

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Eligibility Requirements Families who can best meet the needs of a child, can commit to a child, and are willing to commit to raising that child to adulthood

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

23 Adoption Registry, PA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Health/Division of Vital Records

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Department of Human Services operates an Adoption Medical History Registry that enables birth parents to share their family medical history with the child they placed for adoption. The registry serves as a central repository for collecting and storing birth family medical information and adoptee requests.

History of Organization Act 1984-195 and 28 Pa. Code 1.49 provide access by adoptees to the identification of consenting biological parents.

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-877-PA-HEALTH (412) 565-5113 - Division of Vital Records- Pittsburgh Office 724-656-3100 - Division of Vital Records- New Castle Office 800-227-0225 - SWAN Agency Phone

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/adoption_registries/14123/adoption_medical_hist ory_registry?qid=79009755&rank=1

Primary Addresses Health and Welfare Building 8th Floor West 625 Forster Street Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 4th Floor, Bertolino Building P. O. Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105-2675 Click here for a Map of this Location.

411 7th Avenue Suite 360 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Attn: Adoption Registry

24 101 S. Mercer Street, Room 401 P. O. Box 1528 New Castle, PA 16103 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description Through this office individuals may file a Biological Parent Registration Identification Form, share medical information with or without revealing their identity and adoptees can find out if a biological parent has registered.

Eligibility Requirements Adoptees born in Pa and biological parents whose child was born in PA and released for adoption.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

25 Adult and Juvenile Probation Offices

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Craig Wise - Chief Probation Officer

Contact Person(s) Sue Corbett, Administrative Assistant

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5250 - Phone 724.852.5344 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Greene County Courthouse 10 E. High Street Waynesburg,, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Services include:

-Pre-sentence investigations for the court of Common Pleas and County Magisterial Districts. -Parole and probation violation investigations and reports. -Supervision of parolees. -Probationers. -Mandatory releases (i.e. due to jail overcrowding). Refers clients to community agencies.

Adult probation supervises those 18 yrs. & older, including verification of residence and employability of a prisoner. Prepares pre-sentence reports for the courts, collects fines, costs and restitution.

Juvenile probation supervises youth & families. Caseworkers develop a treatment plan to help the client & client's family work out their problems. Makes progress reports to the Court and recommendations on sentencing & probation.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services

26 None

Eligibility Requirements Adult and juvenile offenders eligible for probation, parole, or early release.

Required Documentation Police files and court records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in. Initial referrals come from within the judicial system.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

27 Adult Developmental Training

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene ARC

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cynthia L. Dias - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5511 - Phone 724.852.1764 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.greenearc.org

Primary Addresses 197 Dunn Station Road Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Program for adults with disabilities, who have not yet attained the basic skills needed to care for themselves or to be trained in the workplace. The goal is to help individuals attain their greatest amount of independence.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit website for more information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

28 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Criminal background checks required, no communicable diseases; match volunteer interests with appropriate programs.

29 Adult Education Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization IU1

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Intermediate Unit 1 supports 26 adult basic and literacy education classes throughout the tri-county area serving nearly 800 adults each year. In addition, over 300 adults are given the opportunity to earn the General Education Development (GED) diploma through the Intermediate Unit 1 GED Testing Centers.

History of Organization Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties served as a pilot site in the development of the Intermediate Unit concept. The three counties experimented with the idea of conducting joint meetings and staff development activities to serve educators in the tri-county area. In October of 1970, the county school boards of the three counties met to plan a convention to elect thirteen directors who would become the first Intermediate Unit 1 Board of Directors. During its first year of operation, Intermediate Unit 1 (IU1) rented space in California, Pennsylvania, and employed a total of 245 people. Southwestern Pennsylvania, or specifically the counties of Fayette, Greene and Washington, was selected to serve as a model or pilot program in the pre-planning and development of the intermediate unit concept of education in Pennsylvania. The county school offices in the three counties served as the facilitator for this study and conducted meetings and workshops involving the staff members of the three county offices and the chief school administrators of the twenty-five school districts.

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources The Intermediate Unit 1 Adult Basic Education Program is operated through funding by the Bureau of Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) at the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Charles Mahoney - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Sue Conrady - Director of Adult, Nonpublic, and ESL Education Service 724-938-3241 ext. 257 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.938.3241 - IU-1 724-938-6665 - Fax 724.852.2900 ext. 226 - Waynesburg CareerLink Center

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us

30 Primary Addresses Pennsylvania Careerlink 4 W. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses One Intermediate Unit Drive Coal Center, PA 15423 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Counties of Greene, Fayette and Washington

Service Description Classes for transitioning to postsecondary education or work are offered in the following categories: Literacy (LIT) This class provides the foundation for developing basic literacy and beginning math skills. English as a Second Language (ESL) This class offers English Language Learners with the opportunity to build reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Adult Basic Education (ABE) This program offers an introduction to fundamental skills in reading, English, math, and career exploration. This class provides the foundation for GED preparation and introduces career pathways opportunities for employment and postsecondary training. Adult Secondary Education (ASE) This course provides intensive GED and remedial preparation with opportunities to explore several career pathways with a focus on obtaining entry level employment or entering a postsecondary training program. Bridge This class focuses on providing students planning to enter a post-secondary institution with college level reading, writing, and math skills. Specialized career pathways are explored in addition to college success skills. Health Career Prep Class (TEAS Prep) The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) Prep class prepares you to enter a career in the health field. Preparation for entrance exam will be provided along with improvement in reading, writing, and math skills. Specialized career pathways are explored.

Available Hours See website for a full listing of classes, dates, and times.

Fees/Cost for Services Money orders only please, made payable to: "IU1--GED".

Eligibility Requirements Age 17 and up and not presently enrolled in a public school.

Required Documentation

-Identification and proof of age -18 years of age or younger must have proof of withdrawal from high school.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call in advance. All G.E.D. tests require pre-registration and pre-payment.

31 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Can use volunteer tutors, but may need to go through a training session.

32 Adult Training Facility

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene ARC

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cynthia L. Dias - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724-852-1471 - Phone 724-627-5511 - Phone 724-852-1764 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.greenearc.org

Primary Addresses 197 Dunn Station Road Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County and surrounding counties

Service Description Program for adults with disabilities, who have not attained the basic skills needed to care for themselves or to be trained in the workplace. The goal is to help individuals attain their greatest amount of independence.

Available Hours 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM, Monday- Friday

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit website for more information

Miscellaneous Information

33 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Criminal background checks required, no communicable diseases; match volunteer interests with appropriate programs.

34 Advantage Credit Counseling Service

Organizational Information

Accreditations and Licenses We are accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA) and are members of the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Advantage Credit Counseling has been designated a certified comprehensive housing counseling agency by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency is also a member of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC), the umbrella association for over 150 credit counseling agencies nationwide.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 866-699-2227

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.advantageccs.org www.twitter.com/AdvantageCCS

Primary Addresses River Park Commons 2403 Sidney Street Suite 400 Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include Online Credit Counseling--this service helps to eliminate credit card debt and put a stop to harassing creditor calls. This service is free, secure and confidential. After completing 3 sections, the information is automatically submitted to a certified counselor for review. The agency will then make contact to help provide a complete financial analysis and a plan of action.

Credit Card Debt Management Program--certified counselors assist in developing a money-spending plan. Benefits include: high interest rates may be waived or reduced, late & over-limit fees may be eliminated; monthly payments may be reduced and calls from creditors & collections will be stopped.

Housing Counseling: Foreclosure Prevention Counseling, Pre-Purchase Counseling and Reverse

35 Mortgage Counseling.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments In-person, call the toll-free number, or speak with someone via live chat on the website

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

36 AgChoice Farm Credit

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization AgChoice Farm Credit provides special added value to its customers through the 140+ employees that make up the organization. In addition to their experience and dedication to customer service, employees continually take part in an aggressive, on-going training program that further develops their skills and knowledge. This foundation is strengthened further by the team approach that our employees use to serve each customer

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeff Moser - Regional Sales Manager

Contact Number(s) 1.800.487.4135 - Toll Free 724.696.3276 - Phone 724.696.4526 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.agchoice.com/contact-us/branch-locations/new-stanton-pa - New Stanton Office www.agchoice.com/ - Main Website

Primary Addresses 921 South Center Ave PO Box 716 New Stanton, PA 15672 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Serves Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland Counties in Pennsylvania and Brooke, Hancock, Marshall and Ohio Counties in West Virginia.

Service Description Provides a full range of financial services to agricultural cooperatives and rural utilities. Accepts deposits. Financial services are provided.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

37 Eligibility Requirements Farmers or rural home owners.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

38 AgrAbility

Organizational Information

Affiliations Penn State Cooperative Extension and PA Assistive Technology Foundation Legal Structure Non-profit corporation Funding Sources AgrAbility for Pennsylvanians is a grant project through the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry-Office for Vocational Rehabilitation.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources AgrAbility for Pennsylvanians is a grant project through the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dr. Connie D. Baggett, PhD - Project Director

Contact Number(s) 814-867-5288 - Phone 800-998-4827 - Toll Free

E-mail(s) [email protected] Project Director [email protected]

Web Addresses www.AgrAbilityPA.org

Primary Addresses 207 Ferguson Building The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description AgrAbility is a statewide joint effort between Pennsylvania State University Cooperative Extension and Easter Seals of Central Pennsylvania. This grant project works with farmers and farm families who are continuing to farm despite on-going medical or physical limitations.

Services include:

39

-Information and Referral -Working closely with Office of Vocational Rehabilitation to modify agricultural work sites -Assistive technology -On site assessment for making appropriate recommendations for modifications and equipment -Peer Counseling to provide support and encouragement for coping with a new disability -Public Education on topics such as work site modification, rural rehabiliation, farm safety and accessibility.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

40 AHEDD

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization AHEDD is a private, non-profit organization founded in 1977 with a mission to serve the community as a catalyst in the employment and development of persons with disabilities.

Affiliations Partnership with the Social Security Administration in the provision of Work Incentive Counseling.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mr. Rocco Cambria - President/CEO [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Marisa Pelto - Area Manager

Contact Number(s) 412-381-3313 866-902-4333

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected] Pittsburgh office

Web Addresses www.ahedd.org

Primary Addresses 900 Sarah Street Suite 202 Pittsburgh, PA 15203-1106 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western PA

Service Description AHEDD provides community integrated competitive employment services to persons with disabilities. AHEDD is authorized by the Social Security Administration and certified to provide benefits counseling to current SSDI beneficiaries and SSI recipients. AHEDD offers a wide range of work incentives which can be designed to meet personal needs and maximize current or potential

41 earnings while maintaining essential cash benefits and health care as permitted by SSA.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday

Fees/Cost for Services No cost to eligible sponsored customers of the PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, County MH/ID and or local school districts

Eligibility Requirements SSI recipients, MH/ID enrollees, OVR Clients

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, email

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

42 AIDS Planning Coalition, Southwestern PA SWPAPC

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Southwestern Pennsylvania by planning, advocating and supporting the development of culturally competent, comprehensive system of high quality care, prevention and education services. Goals: To design and put in place a coalition needs assessment process and mechanism. To maintain a data collection system for planning and monitoring HIV/AIDS services in the region. To create and improve annually a process for definition of a regional plan for implementation the following fiscal year. To research care and prevention models and programs and new/special populations to be addressed. To identify and invite consumers, minority representatives and drug & alcohol program activities of the Coalition. To design and put in place a mechanism which identifies and disseminates information about technical assistance needed and available across the region.

History of Organization The Southwestern Pennsylvania AIDS Planning Coalition was established in Pittsburgh, PA, in November of 1992 and was the first HIV/AIDS Planning Coalition in the State. Several AIDS service providers in the Greater Pittsburgh Area came together in collaboration to improve the delivery of service to consumers, to do a regional Needs Assessment and Regional Strategic Service Planning in the eleven counties designated by the Department of Health as Southwestern Pennsylvania.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dr. Oladoyin Desalu - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Connie Raymond - Secretarial Assistant

Contact Number(s) 1-877-732-0401 - Toll free 412-363-1022 412-363-5994 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] - General Mailbox

Web Addresses www.swpapc.org www.acswp.org

Primary Addresses 201 S. Highland Avenue Suite 101 Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Click here for a Map of this Location.

43 Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA. Including the following counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Somerset, Washington and Westmoreland.

Service Description Housing Services: To coordinate planning related to housing information/referral services, housing emergency fund services, residential services, and rental assistance services.

Prevention Services: To coordinate planning related to counseling/testing services, venue-based group outreach services, materials distribution services, prevention intervention case management services, and natural opinion leader program services.

Education/Technical Assistance Services: To coordinate planning related to consultation services, presentation and community education services, instruction/training services, media services, and SWPAPC technical assistance services.

Evaluation: To coordinate the evaluation of both the effectiveness of the coalition and its processes, and the effectiveness of the regional service delivery system.

Consumer Advisory: To provide a mechanism for persons with HIV/AIDS infection to have meaningful input into the development of policies and programs by HIV service providers within SWPAPC.

Rural Issues: To provide a mechanism whereby issues unique to rural areas are meaningfully represented in the development of needs assessment, priority setting, planning service system evaluation and resource allocation within the SWPAPC.

Supportive Services: To coordinate planning related to buddy/care team services, day care services, emergency fund services, legal services, advocacy services, benefits/financial counseling services, education/risk reduction services, nutrition/food services, support/self-help groups services, drop-in center services, transportation services, and home health services.

Care Services: To coordinate planning related to primary medical services, dental services, hospice services, behavioral health (including MH and D&A) services, and managed care, and to coordinate planning related to case management services.

Available Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

44 AIDS, Pittsburgh Task Force PATF

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Vision: To be the leader in providing innovative support services that improve the health and quality of life for all individuals living with HIV/AIDS and to be relentless in preventing the spread of the virus. Mission: We are dedicated to supporting and empowering all individuals living with HIV/AIDS and preventing the spread of the infection. Building on more than two decades of caring and experience in Southwestern Pennsylvania, we accomplish our mission by: -Intergrating the voice of consumers into all we do, -Serving as a primary resource for HIV/AIDS support, information and testing, -Collaborating with and educating other organizations, providers and the community, -Operating with the highest ethical standards, and maximizing limited resources, -Providing a safe and confidential environment, and, -Working to eliminate the devasting impact stigma.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Charles L. Christen - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412-345-7456 - Phone 412-345-7457 - Fax 1.888.204.8821 - Toll Free

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.patf.org

Primary Addresses 5913 Penn Avenue 2nd Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description HUD Supportive Housing Program: PATF offers three programs for individuals who are living with HIV/AIDS and are faced with homelessness: Project Pathways - a 24-month transitional housing for single adults at a central location with onsite staff assistance; CHOICE I & CHOICE II - permanent

45 affordable housing for single adults and families at various locations throughout Allegheny County. These housing programs provide a variety of case management services and referrals for primary medical care, nursing care, drug/alcohol and mental health treatment, nutrition counseling, money management education, and social activities. Placements are limited.

Legal Services: Attorneys volunteer their time to provide PATF's clients with legal information, referral services and representation. The network helps clients with wills, estate planning, powers of attorney, civil action, and entitlement issues such as Social Security appeals.

Support Groups: Coping skills, facing life's challenges and developing support systems are just a few of the benefits HIV-positive individuals gain from attending regular scheduled meetings. Led by a therapist, groups focus on the needs or concerns that impact daily life for those living with HIV/AIDS. Support groups are held weekly in PATF offices and once a month in Beaver and Washington Counties. Support groups do not meet if the PATF office is closed for business that day. PATF also presents monthly Quality of Life Workshops meant to provide information about skills and services that enhance the daily lives of HIV+ individuals.

Nutritional Supplements: PATF offers multi-vitamin/mineral supplements as well as a variety of nutritional supplements, such as Ensure and Sustecal. A continuous supply of home-delivered supplements may be arranged through PATF's case managers.

Emergency Funds: Funds of last resort are available for expenses in times of crisis, such as utilities, food, nutritional supplements, and medications. To be eligible, you must be HIV+ or AIDS diagnosed and one of the following: disabled due to HIV/AIDS or mental illness, a single custodial parent, pregnant, homeless or threatened with homelessness.

Transportation: Case managers refer individuals to transportation programs and assist with the application process. Transportation funds are used to purchase bus tickets, taxi rides, or wheelchair-van trips.

Food Pantry: A variety of foods and personalized customer service are the hallmarks of PATF's Food Pantry. People living with HIV/AIDS can choose from a selection of meat, cheese, produce, and canned goods on a monthly basis. Nutritional supplements and personal care items are available. The pantry is open on Sundays from noon to 4pm, Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays from noon to 4 pa, and Wednesday from 3 to 7 pm. Clients are able to use the food pantry once per month.

Case Management: Professional staff and volunteers provide referrals and intensive case management to people living with HIV/AIDS who have complex needs including those relating to addiction and mental health issues. Case managers meet with individuals to assess needs and assist in gaining access to resources and services.

HUD Supportive Housing Program: PATF offers three programs for individuals who are living with HIV/AIDS and are faced with homelessness: Project Pathways - a 24-month transitional housing for single adults at a central location with onsite staff assistance; CHOICE I, CHOICE II, and Choice III - permanent affordable housing for single adults and families at various locations throughout Allegheny County. These housing programs provide a variety of case management services and referrals for primary medical care, nursing care, drug/alcohol and mental health treatment, nutrition

46 counseling, money management education, and social activities. Placements are limited.

Available Hours Office hours are Monday- Friday from 9 am-5 pm. Testing hours are: Sunday: Noon-4 pm Monday: 9 am-5 pm Tuesday: 9 am-5 pm Wednesday: 9 am-7:30 pm Thursday: 9 am-7:30 pm Friday: 9 am-5 pm

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements HIV+ or AIDS diagnosed

Required Documentation Varies according to needs.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call,email, or fax

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

47 Airport, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jake Allen Blaker - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8029 - Phone 724.852.5322

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us/secured/gc2/depts/rec/airport.htm

Primary Addresses 417 E. Roy Furman Highway Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Available Hours Office hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

48 Al-Anon

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization There is a message of hope and help in the program of Al-Anon Family Groups. Women, men and children who were once lonely, lost and helpless because of someone's drinking, today have courage and confidence in Al-Anon and Alateen. They have discovered friends who understand, as few others can. They have found the tools to help themselves - which can indirectly help their alcoholic relatives or loved ones. Contentment, and even happiness, is possible whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.628.8920 - Toll Free (SWPA) 800-425-2666 - National Phone Number 412-683-4279 - SWPA 888-425-2666 - Alanon-Alateen National Number

Web Addresses www.al-anon-alateen.org - Organization website www.pa-al-anon.org - Pennsylvania's website

Primary Addresses 204 37th Street Room 103 Pittsburgh, PA 15201-1859 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The purpose of this program is to help families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the drinking problem of a relative or a friend.

Whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not, Al-Anon offers hope and rehabilitation / recovery to all people that are affected by the alcoholism of a friend or loved one.

Available Hours Al-Anon Hotline at 1-888-4AL-ANON (1-888-425-2666) Mon-Fri, 8 am to 6 pm ET. Meetings: Sunday at 6:30pm First Christian Church, 615 East Beau Street, Washington 15301. Monday at 7:00pm St. George Episcopal Church, 100 Bonar Avenue, Waynesburg 15370. Thursday at 12:15pm Church of the Covenant, 267 East Beau Street, Washington 15301.

49 Fees/Cost for Services There are no dues or fees in Al-Anon and Alateen meetings. Most groups pass a basket for voluntary contributions. Members are asked to contribute what they can afford, so that the group can pay rent, provide literature, and offer support to local and worldwide service centers.

Eligibility Requirements Must have a relative or friend who has a problem with alcoholism.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

50 Alcoholics Anonymous AA

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.225.4188 - Phone

Web Addresses www.aa.org

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Click on link to website address for all current meeting times and locations for 12 step support groups in our area.

Available Hours 24 hour answering service; meetings held at various times.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Open to anyone who has a desire to stop drinking.

Required Documentation None

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

51 Aleppo Brethren Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.428.5190 - Phone

Primary Addresses 1049 Green Valley Road Aleppo, PA 15310 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

52 Aleppo Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Timothy M. Brady - Supervisor, Chair

Charles F. Martin, Jr. - Supervisor, Vice Chair

Contact Person(s) Shirley Zimmerman - Tax Collector (724-447-2097)

Bula Simms - Secretary-Treasurer

J. William Hook - Solicitor

Mike Petrus - Sewage Officer

Contact Number(s) 724-428-3875

Primary Addresses 815 Aleppo Road New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Aleppo, Higbee, McCracken, Morfod, Quiet Dell, Windy Gap

Available Hours Supervisors meet on the 1st Monday of each month at 4 PM except for holidays, in which case they would meet on the 1st Tuesday, at the Aleppo Township Building.

53 Alert PA Emergency Notification System

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Corrections

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John E. Wetzel - Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724-852-2902

Web Addresses alert.pa.gov/index.php?CCheck=1

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description AlertPA, enacted in 2009, can quickly provide residents with important information in the event of a prison emergency by text, e-mail and voice messaging. Subscribers can choose the means by which they wish to be notified. This information offered through AlertPA can help residents who register for the information to make informed decisions during emergency situations. Individuals can register for this service by visiting the website and clicking on "Alerts & Advisories." Anyone without Internet access should contact the nearest state correctional institution's critical incident manager and provide their name and phone number.

54 AlertOne Services Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-693-5433 - Member Care Services 1-866-205-8289 - Sales

Web Addresses www.alert-1.com/

Primary Addresses 1000 Commerce Park Drive Suite 300 Williamsport, PA 17701 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Nationwide

Service Description Personal Emergency Response Service

Medical alarm provider

Help button service

24/7 emergency response service

Available Hours Sales: 24/7 Member Care Services: Mon 9:30am - 8:00pm EST; Tuesday - Friday: 9:00am - 8:00pm; Saturday: 9:30am - 6:00pm

Fees/Cost for Services Call for pricing

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call 1-866-205-8289

55 Allegheny Partners for Out-of-School Time APOST

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Vision: Establish a community-wide initiative to support the delivery of non-school hour services so that every child in need will have access to a quality program. Mission: Create an organized system of information about non-school hour programs and services in southwestern PA to help support planning decisions and consumer choice. Goals: Be a resource to agencies to strengthen and sustain services and connect to other youth initiatives in the region.

Affiliations Three Rivers Connect Information Commons, United Way of Allegheny County, Allegheny County Department of Human Services and A+Schools: Pittsburgh Community Alliance for Public Education

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-456-6876

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.afterschoolpgh.org/contact/

Primary Addresses 1250 Penn Avenue PO Box 735 Pittsburgh, PA 15230 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description The goal of this project is to develop an organized system and processes to collect, analyze and disseminate information on non-school hour services to inform policy and funding priorities, as well as consumer choice. All agencies and local school districts who provide non-school hour services for school age children in SWPA will be invited to participate. This will be accomplished by all participating agencies entering their information about non-school hour programs into a regional system called the Information Commons. Providers, funders and consumers will be able to access this shared database.

56 Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

57 Alliance Health Wraparound

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Brad George - Greene County Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 724.430.0988 - Phone 866.626.0988 - Tollfree 724-852-3180

Primary Addresses 35 Byard Rd Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 58 W. Main Street Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Counseling services for children and adolescents with behavioral and therapeutic needs including: behavior problems at home, school or community (not following rules, defiant, swearing, physically aggressive, poor anger control); autism, poor self-worth; not developing emotionally or psychologically like same-aged siblings or peers; speech & social skills delayed and anxiety issues.

Evaluations can be done in the home, if transportation is a barrier.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Accept ACCESS insurance card (Best/UPMC for You, MedPlus and Gateway).

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 to 21 yrs. with mental health needs.

Required Documentation Insurance information

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

58 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

59 Alternative Residential Services,Wash/Gr ARS

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Washington-Greene Alternative Residential Services, Inc. is to assist each consumer to grow and learn by promoting independence and encouraging relationships to each consumer's satisfaction and also by providing a high quality of care in a heatlhy environment.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources State and Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gregory Pilarski - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.228.7716 - Phone 724.229.5767 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 621 N. Main St. Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 357 E. Maiden Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Residential housing (currently maintain 10 residential facilities, which provide 24 hour supervision for 3 to 8 residents at each site), and an Adult Training Facility which provides services in prevocational development to over 40 individuals.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

60 Fees/Cost for Services No fees for the clients; State and federal government pay 100 % of the fees.

Eligibility Requirements Must be referred by MH/MR program and 18 yrs of age or older.

Required Documentation Only documents required by referral agency.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Contact Washington-Greene MH/MR program.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

61 Alzheimer Disease Research Center ADRC

Organizational Information

Parent Organization University of Pittsburgh

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The overall objective of the ADRC is to study the pathophysiology (changes in the brain) of Alzheimer's disease (AD) with the aim of improving the reliability of diagnosis of AD and developing effective treatment strategies. The ADRC is funded by the National Institute on Aging and, as part of its reseach program, provides a comprehensive outpatient evaluation including madical, neurological, psychiatric, social, and cognitive assessments. The success of the ADRC is to match participating patients and their family members with opportunities to volunteer for additional AD-related studies based on their interests and the eligibility requirements of the research.

History of Organization The Alzheimer Disease Research Center (ADRC) at the University of Pittsburgh was established in 1985 by a grant from the National Institute on Aging (NIA), as a mechanism for integrating, coordinating and supporting in Alzheimer's disease and aging. The ADRC performs and coordinates AD-related clinical and reseach activities and is a core source of support (e.g., resources, patients, tissue, expert consultation for research, clinical and training activities) regionally and nationally. Current reseach foci emphasize neuropsychiatry and neuropsychology, molecular gnetics and epidemiology, basic neuroscience, and structural and functional imaging that aid in the dianosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Oscar L. Lopex, MD - Director

William E. Klunk, MD, PhD - Co-Director

Leslie Dunn, MPH - Administrator

Contact Number(s) 412.692.2700 - Memory Disorders Clinic

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.adrc.pitt.edu/

Primary Addresses UPMC Montefiore 4th Floor, Suite 421

62 200 Lothrop Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2582 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Specific services at the ADRC include: Comprehensive diagnostic evaluation of patients with suspected Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia Evaluation of memory, language, judgment, and other cognitive abilities Re-evaluation on an annual basis, or as needed Referrals to physicians, community social services agencies, transportation services, adult day care, support groups, long-term care, and other appropriate programs Education and counseling for patients and families Participation in state-of-the-art research studies

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday

Fees/Cost for Services No cost for evaluation Medical insurance billed for imaging if required

Eligibility Requirements Older adults who are experiencing memory loss and/or cognition

Required Documentation Any medical records

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Must complete an application to be considered for an appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Control volunteers aged 65 or older who are interested in participating in a research study are needed.

63 Alzheimer's Association/ Greater Pennsylvania Chapter

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to stand by Pennsylvanians touched by Alzheimer's disease or related dementias, by advancing research and assuring that individuals, families and communities have the most useful information, care and support throughout the journey.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources donor-supported

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gail Roddie-Hamlin - President/CEO

Contact Person(s) Clay Jacobs - Vice President of Programs & Services

Contact Number(s) 800-272-3900 - Tollfree 412.261.5040

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.alz.org/pa/

Primary Addresses 1100 Liberty Avenue Suite E-201 Pittsburgh,, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene and Washington counties.

Service Description Support for people who offer care to Alzheimer's patients: -support groups -information and referral for adult day care -nursing homes and in-home care -financial and legal problems.

64

Provides a supportive telephone line and community programs as well as trainings for facilities.

Offers a Safe Return program that assists in the safe return of individuals with Alzheimer's or a related dementia who might wander off and become lost.

Call to register and receive a free: -identification bracelet or necklace -iron-on clothing labels -key chain -lapel pin -refrigerator magnet -stickers -wallet cards -Caregivers Checklist

Available Hours 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free, but training fees apply for facility training.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested in or concerned about Alzheimer's disease.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call to make an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

65 Alzheimer's Support Group, Greene County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ilene Richezza - Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2020 - Phone 724.852.1488 - Fax

Web Addresses www.goldenlivingcenters.com/locations-staff/find-care-location/welcome/golden-livingcenter-waynes burg-pa.aspx

Primary Addresses c/o Golden Living Center 300 Center Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Support and education group for family members and friends who provide care for persons with Alzheimer's disease, dementia and mind memory loss. The meeting place is in the dining hall of the facility.

Available Hours First Tuesday of every month from 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or attend a meeting.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

66 Volunteer Need No

67 Amedisys Hospice formerly known as Albert Gallatin Home Care & Hospice

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To help those that can no longer care for themselves remain in their home environment with our support and guidance.

History of Organization over 30 years in your community, caring for those in need of our services. Greene, Fayette and Washington Counties

Accreditations and Licenses Certified by the National Hospice and Palliative Association

Affiliations Work closely with the Veterans Program to properly care for our patients that have sacrificed so much for our freeedoms.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurances

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724) 439-4440 - Phone (Uniontown) (724) 438-2072 - Fax (Uniontown) (800) 245-4144 - Toll Free (Uniontown) (724) 583-2680 - Phone (Masontown) (866) 583-9675 - Toll Free (Masontown) (724) 583-2685 - Fax (Masontown)

Web Addresses www.amedisys.com

Primary Addresses 1368 Mall Run Road Suite 624 Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 2183 McClellandtown Road Masontown, PA 15461 Click here for a Map of this Location.

68 Service Information

Service Area Fairchance, Farmington, Grindstone, Lemont Furnace, Markleysburg, New Salem, Smithfield, Smock & Uniontown

Service Description Hospice Specialty Care, Skilled Nursing, Pain Management, Spiritual and Bereavement Support, Social Worker Support, Routine Home Care, Respite Care, Continuous Care, Nutritional Consult & Home Care Aide.

Available Hours Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. On-call 24/7.

Fees/Cost for Services Provided wherever a patient calls home, Amedisys Hospice Care is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, at no cost to eligible patients with Medicare, Medicaid or most commercial insurance through most providers. These services include: All medicines, medical equipment and supplies related to the hospice care diagnosis; Medication management to control pain and symptoms; Physician services to manage medications; Nursing and home health aide visits to provide direct care; Support through social work, counseling and chaplain services; Volunteer services to provide companionship; and Bereavement services for a minimum of 13 months after a loss.

Eligibility Requirements The hospice care benefit is intended primarily for any individual with a terminal illness whose life expectancy is six months or less, should the illness run its usual course. However, the Medicare program recognizes that not all terminal illnesses have a predictable course; therefore, the benefit is available for extended periods of time beyond six months.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Hospice Volunteers are a special group of people that give of their time and talents to help address the greatest needs of our patients and their families. They are available to visit with you, provide support and help run errands. They also can assist with daily activities, and they may read, write letters, or reminisce with you and your loved ones about life’s many experiences. Their support both enhances the quality of life for patients and helps to relieve some of the demands that are often placed on caregivers.

69 American Cancer Society

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1.888.227.5445 - Tollfree 800-227-2345 - National Hotline

Web Addresses www.cancer.org www.relayforlife.org/relay/findevent - Relay for Life Events

Primary Addresses 331 South Main Street Washington , PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Nationwide

Service Description The American Cancer Society provides information, day-to-day help, and emotional support to people with cancer and their families. Please call to learn which programs are available in your area. We also provide information on the prevention and early detection of cancer.

Available Hours Mon - Fri 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (EST)

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Everyone is eligible to receive information. Program and service eligibility is for qualified cancer patients and their families, which will be determined on an individual basis.

Required Documentation Will be determined on an individual basis.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

70 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Call for Discussion

71 American Civil Liberties Union A.C.L.U.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the ACLU is to preserve the following protections and guarantees: Your First Amendment rights- freedom of speech, association and assembly. Freedom of the press, and freedom of religion supported by the strict separation of church and state. Your right to equal protection under the law- equal treatment regardless of race, sex, religion or national origin. Your right to due process- fair treatment by the government whenever the loss of your liberty or property is at stake. Your right to property- freedom from unwarranted government intrusion into your personal and private affairs.

History of Organization The ACLU was founded by Roger Baldwin, Crystal Eastman, Albert DeSilver and others in 1920.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-681-8707 - Fax 412.681.7736 - Phone 215-592-1513 - Headquarters for PA 1-877-744-2258 - Pittsburgh Toll free

E-mail(s) [email protected] Pennsylvania Headquarters [email protected] Pittsburgh Chapter

Web Addresses www.aclu.org www.aclupa.org - Pennsylvania Chapter

Primary Addresses 313 Atwood Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses P. O. Box 40008 , PA 19106 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

72 Service Description Focuses on constitutional violations in education, legislation and litigation. Speakers and printed materials are available. Covers issues including: Criminal Justice, Disability Rights, Drug Policy, Free Speech, HIV/AIDS, Human Rights, Immigrant Rights, Lesbian & Gay Rights, National Security, Police Practices, Prisoner's Rights, Privacy & Technology, Racial Justice, Religion & Belief, Reproductive Freedom, Rights of the Poor, Voting Rights, Women's Rights, Safe and Free at Home--Privacy Rights. Discrimination.

All complaints are handled via mail, fax, telephone and email.

Available Hours 9:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

73 American Diabetes Association

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. To fulfill this mission, the American Diabetes Association funds research, publishes scientific findings, provides information and other services to people with diabetes, their families, health professionals and the public. The Association is also actively involved in advocating for scientific research and for the rights of people with diabetes.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kevin L. Hagan - Chief Executive Officer

Contact Person(s) Shereen Arent - Executive Vice President

Contact Number(s) 412.824.1181 - Phone 412.471.1315 - Fax 1-800-DIABETES - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected] For diabetes-related questions or to request a diabetes information packet [email protected]

Web Addresses www.diabetes.org

Primary Addresses 100 West Station Square Drive Suite 1900 Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses American Diabetes Association ATTN: National Call Center 1701 North Beauregard Street Alexandria, VA 22311 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area

74 SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Educational meetings & classes for the diabetic person & the family. Sponsors summer camps for children and adolescents. Literature, films and speakers available.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday; tollfree call center operates from 8:30 AM to 8 PM Monday - Friday.

Eligibility Requirements Diabetics and their families; professionals, and the general public.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description There are 20.8 million children and adults in the United States with diabetes who need your time and skills. Make a difference in their lives by becoming a volunteer. As an American Diabetes Association volunteer, you can use your expertise and experience in leadership, business, health care, marketing, public relations, government relations or fund raising to make a vital difference. Get involved and help make a difference for children and adults affected by diabetes in your town. Visit the website for the application and more details.

75 American Heart Association and American Stroke Association

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is: "Building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke."

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (412) 208-3550 - Phone (412) 208-3601 - Fax 1-888-478-7653

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.americanheart.org

Primary Addresses 444 Liberty Avenue Suite 1300 Four Gateway Center Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses National Center 7272 Greenville Avenue Dallas, TX 75231 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pittsburgh Area

Service Description The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

Provides the following services:

-Public education and information

76 -Blood pressure screening at specified community sites -Heart health education programs for schools -Preventive health promotions for businesses.

Also makes CPR class referrals and places a particular emphasis on cardiovascular diseases and strokes. Smoke Free Classes are availiable.

Fees/Cost for Services Memberships are available.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

77 American Legion Post #330 James Farrell Post

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) George Barnhart - Post Commander

Contact Person(s) Roy Abogast - Adjutant

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6333 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.legion.org - Main website

Primary Addresses 676 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides meeting rooms and recreational areas complete with T.V., bar, card tables, and pool table.

Available Hours Monday-Thursday: 12:00 - 12:00 Friday and Saturday: 10:00 -2:00 Sunday: 10:00 - 12:00

Fees/Cost for Services $25.00 Dues

Eligibility Requirements Must have served in the U.S. armed services.

Required Documentation

78 Membership card and form DD-214

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

79 American Legion Post #400 Cumberland Post

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) William A. Ross Jr. - Post Commander

Contact Person(s) William Varesko - Adjutant

Contact Number(s) 724-966-8730

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.legion.org - National website

Primary Addresses 205 E. George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Fees/Cost for Services $30.00 Dues

80 American Legion Post #816 Brooks-Crago Post

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robert Blaker - Post Commander

Contact Person(s) Scot Lippencott - Adjutant

Contact Number(s) 724-592-6538

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.legion.org - National website

Primary Addresses 133 Carmichaels Street P. O. Box 25 Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene

Fees/Cost for Services $25.00 Dues

81 American Legion Post #954 Filer-Sadlek

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Thomas Shumaker - Post Commander

Contact Person(s) Thomas Huffman - Adjutant

Contact Number(s) 724-883-4144

Web Addresses www.legion.org - National website

Primary Addresses 156 Franklin Street P. O. Box 407 Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene

Fees/Cost for Services $25.00 Dues

82 American Legion Post #992 James T. Maxon

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John Walters - Post Commander

Contact Person(s) Phillip Koloff, Sr. - Adjutant

Contact Number(s) 724.324.2705 - Phone

Web Addresses www.legion.org

Primary Addresses 319 Mt. Morris Road Box 287 Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Legion provides the following services to all members:

-Provides a burial society, which provides honor guards at all members funerals -Hosts fundraising dinners one Sunday each month -Sponsors dances and participates in parades -Also hosts various family activities for members throughout the year.

The hall is available for personal rent and use for weddings and parties.

Available Hours Wednesday and Friday: 6:00 P.M. - 2:00 A.M. Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 noon - 2:00 A.M. Regular meetings are held at 8:00 P.M. every Wednesday night.

83 Fees/Cost for Services $25.00 Dues

Eligibility Requirements Must be a U.S. Military veteran

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

84 American Liver Foundation

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Suzanna Masartis - Division Vice-President

Contact Person(s) Kara Hartner - Community Events Coordinator/W PA Chapter

Contact Number(s) 800.465.4837 - Phone 800.GOLIVER. - Phone 610-668-0152 412-434-7044 - Pittsburgh Office 412-434-7040 - Fax for Pittsburgh Office

Web Addresses www.liverfoundation.org www.liverfoundation.org/chapters/westernpa/ - Western PA Chapter

Primary Addresses 75 Maiden Lane New York, NY 10038 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Suite 214 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Landmarks Building Suite 215 100 W. Station Square Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Features a National health agency that is dedicated to preventing, treating, and curing hepatitis as well as all liver diseases through research, education and support groups. Individual services

85 include:

-Reaching out to others through local chapters -Public education -Patient education -Professional education -Information center.

Available Hours 24 hour hotline in effect.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is in need of services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

86 American Lung Association of Pennsylvania

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through Education, Advocacy and Research. With the generous support of the public, we are "Fighting for Air." When you join the American Lung Association in the fight for healthy lungs and healthy air, you help save lives today and keep America healthy tomorrow.

History of Organization For over 100 years, the American Lung Association has led the fight for healthy lungs and healthy air. Today, our fight is more important than ever. Now in our second century, the American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives, improve lung health and prevent lung disease. The American Lung Association is "Fighting for Air" through research, education and advocacy.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1.800.586.4872 - Lung Hotline 202.785.3355 - American Lung Association 717.541.5864 - Harrisburg Division Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.lungusa.org

Primary Addresses 55 W. Wacker Drive Suite 1150 Chicago, IL 60601 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 3001 Gettysburg Rd Camp Hill, PA 17011 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

87 Service Description The American Lung Association fights lung disease in all its forms. Special emphasis is placed on asthma, tobacco control, and environmental health.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is in need of services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

88 American Medical Association AMA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: To promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health. Core Values: Leadership; Excellence; Integrity; and Ethical Behavior. Vision: To be an essential part of the professional life of every physician. The American Medical Association helps doctors help patients by uniting physicians nationwide to work on the most important professional and public health issues.

Affiliations AMA Alliance: American Medical Association Alliance, the largest, most influential grassroots organization representing physicians' spouses nationwide; AMA Foundation: The AMA Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the American Medical Association.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 312.464.5000 - Phone 800-621-8335 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.ama-assn.org

Primary Addresses AMA Plaza 330 N. Wabash Ave. Chicago,, IL 60611 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Upon written request, computer printouts regarding physicians and their qualifications will be mailed to the inquirer.

Also doubles as the publishers of the JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), which contains the latest medical research.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

89 Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Write or call.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

90 American Red Cross of Southwestern Pennsylvania

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers, will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. The American Red Cross Southwestern Pennsylvania Chapter serves more than 1.6 million individuals in Allegheny, Fayette, Greene and Washington Counties.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Patricia Waldinger - Chief Executive Officer of Southwestern PA Chapter

Contact Number(s) 888-217-9599 - Pittsburgh--Headquarters for SWPA 800-733-2767 - National Hotline

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses swpa.redcross.org

Primary Addresses 2801 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 90 W Chestnut St Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

748 High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA (Allegheny, Fayette, Greene and Washington Counties)

91 Service Description International Services - Assists in international tracings of those individuals who are separated by conflict.

Health and Safety Services - Offers life-saving classes to the community and businesses. Such classes include First Aid, CPR, AED, and many more.

Volunteer Services - Works with the community to provide the many services of the American Red Cross through internships, community service hours, etc.

Armed Forces Emergency Services - Sends emergency communications from the military families to those serving in the armed forces.

Disaster Services - Assists disaster victims with their immediate emergency needs.

Blood Services - Offers locations within the County to donate the life-saving blood that is needed.

Available Hours Our phone answers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (including holidays).

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for more information

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description The Red Cross proactively recruits, trains and places volunteers who make invaluable contributions, from the front lines of a disaster to the background of office support. There are many different ways you can help the American Red Cross complete its mission. Here are just a few of our local volunteer opportunities: Disaster Action Team, Disaster Public Affairs Team, International Services, Armed Forces Emergency Services, Health & Safety Services, Senior Volunteer Programs, Professional Services, Office Support & General Services, Retired & Senior Volunteer Program and Foster Grandparent Program. Visit the website for more information and to apply.

92 American Stroke Association

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Division of the American Heart Association

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The American Stroke Association's goal is to reduce stroke and risk by 25 percent by 2010. Vision Statement: We envision a world where stroke is minimized and ultimately eliminated as a major health problem. We look forward to a world where risk factors are reduced and rapid treatment is obtained. We strive to change the landscape of healthcare delivery so that optimal care and maximum recovery are achieved for those who do suffer a stroke.

History of Organization The American Stroke Association is the division of the American Heart Association that's solely focused on reducing disability and death from stroke through research, education, fundraising and advocacy.

Affiliations To fight stroke, the American Stroke Association works closely with the American Heart Association's affiliates nationwide.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888.478.7653 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.strokeassociation.org

Primary Addresses 7272 Greenville Avenue Dallas,, TX 75231 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description This association provides information and referrals to local self-help groups for people who have had a stroke and for their families.

Pamphlets and other information can be obtained for no charge by calling the toll free number.

93 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

94 AmeriCorps Corporation for National and Community Service

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The AmeriCorps Pledge: I will get things done for America - to make our people safer, smarter and healthier. I will bring Americans together to strengthen our communities. Faced with apathy, I will take action. Faced with conflict, I will seek common ground. Faced with adversity, I will persevere. I will carry this commitment with me this year and beyond. I am an AmeriCorps member, and I will get things done.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Pat Schwartz - Executive Director

Bernard Brown - State Program Director for PA Office

Contact Number(s) 866-783-2237 - Faith Based & Community Initiative Hotline 800.942.2677 - Tollfree-individuals wishing to join Americorps 202.606.5000 - Phone 215-964-6350 - CNCS State Office

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.americorps.gov questions.nationalservice.gov - Ask Questions via Webform

Primary Addresses 1201 New York Avenue, NW Washington,, DC 20525 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses The Curtis Center 601 Walnut Street Suite 876 E Philadelphia, PA 19106 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1306 Labor and Industry Building Harrisburg, PA 17121 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

95 Service Area USA

Service Description Americorps members serve with more than 2,000 nonprofits, public agencies, and faith-based community organizations. Since 1994, more than 400,000 men and women have provided needed assistance to millions of Americans across the nation through their AmeriCorps service.

AmeriCorps opens the door for citizens to serve in a variety of ways. Through their service and the volunteers they mobilize, AmeriCorps members address critical needs in communities throughout America, including: tutoring and mentoring disadvantaged youth, fighting illteracy, improving health services, building affordable housing, teaching computer skills, cleaning parks and streams, managing or operating after-school programs, helping communities respond to disasters and building organizational capacity.

Available Hours 24 hour recorded answering machine.

Eligibility Requirements Must be a U.S. citizen, but age requirements vary from program to program.

Required Documentation Proof of citizenship as well as proof of age.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description There are three programs with which to volunteer. The first is AmeriCorps*State or AmeriCorps*National, which support a broad range of local service programs that engage thousands of Americans in intensive service to meet critical community needs. The second is AmeriCorps*VISTA, which provides full-time members to community organizations and public agencies to create and expand programs that build capacity and ultimately bring low-income individuals and communities out of poverty. The third and final one is AmeriCorps*NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps), which is a full-time residential program for men and women, ages 18-24, that strengthens communities while developing leaders through direct, team-based national and community service.

96 AmeriCorps VISTA Program Volunteers in Service to America

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corporation for National and Community Service

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-942-2677 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.americorps.gov/about/programs/vista.asp

Primary Addresses 1201 New York Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20525 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Recruitment services for the VISTA Program (Volunteer in Service to America).

AmeriCorps VISTA is the national service program designed specifically to fight poverty. Founded as Volunteers in Service to America in 1965 and incorporated into the AmeriCorps network of programs in 1993, VISTA has been on the front lines in the fight against poverty in America for more than 40 years.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements 18 yrs. and older

Required Documentation

97 Call for details

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

98 AMI, Inc. of Washington County AMI, Inc.-Wash. County Site

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Diana McKinney - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.228.5211 - Phone 724.228.6321 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 907 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description Provides mental health resocialization through regularly scheduled and informal activities. Through these activities, clients acquire improved self-confidence, orientation to the community, accountability for their actions, and learns self-discipline.

Provides psychiatric rehabilitation. Consumers can choose goals, develop skills, and receive support to be successful where they live, learn, work, and socialize.

Available Hours Socialization: Tuesday and Thursday: 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Friday: 8:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Monday and Wednesday: 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services No fee for clients.

Eligibility Requirements Must be at least age 18 or older with a primary diagnosis of mental disorder. Consumer chooses to participate in program.

99 Required Documentation Referral through MH/MR base service unit.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call agency or ask a mental health worker to refer.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Assist with or lead leisure activites, create lesson plans, and facilitate rehabilitation groups, to name a few.

100 Amnesty International (Pbg., Group 39) AI

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization AI's vision is of a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Eve Wider - Western PA Coordinator [email protected]

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.amnestypgh.org

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 8112 Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Amnesty International is fiercely dedicated to:

-Freeing prisoners of conscience -Gaining fair trials for political prisoners -Ending torture, political killings, and "disappearances," -And working to abolish the death penalty throughout the world.

Available Hours Local Group Meeting: Second Monday of every month at 7:00 PM Hosted by Amnesty International Local Group at 39 First Unitarian Church Shadyside (corner of Ellsworth and Morewood Ave) Pittsburgh, PA

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

101 Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Email or come to a meeting.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

102 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association of W. PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the ALS Association is to lead the right to cure and treat ALS through global, cutting-edge research and to empower people with Lou Gehrig's disease and their families to live fuller lives by providing them with compassionate care and support.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Eric Zydel - Board President

Merritt Holland Spier - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 800.967.9296 - Tollfree 412-821-3254 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cure4als.org

Primary Addresses 416 Lincoln Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15209-2670 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Self help support group for persons with Amyotrophic Lateral Scerosis, a progressive muscular disease and their families. Services include: Consultation with Healthcare Professionals Equipment Loan Closet Generating Device 80/20 Program The Norma Simon Equipment and Nutritional Supplement Program Respite/Home Care Program Transportation Program Care Connection Program

103 Caregiver Appreciation Weekend ALS Bulletin...Keeping you posted Resource Groups Multidisciplinary Clinics Lending Library Educational Symposia

Available Hours Office Hours: 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday-Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in with ALS

Required Documentation Physician's Diagnosis

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or website

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

104 Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To ensure that no patient in need is denied access to distant specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitation for lack of a means of long-distance medical air transportation.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-296-3797 - Patients Needing Help 757-318-7149 - Administrative Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.angelflightmidatlantic.org

Primary Addresses 4620 Haygood Road Suite 1 Virginia Beach, VA 23455 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic provides medical air transport for patients departing from: District of Columbia, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Ohio, Pennyslvania, Virginia and West Virginia.

Service Description Angel Flight is a non-profit organization serving patients in need and their families. They provide air transport to specialized medical facilities for evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.

Available Hours Monday - Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm

Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit website to request travel assistance.

105 Another Way, Inc.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sonya Mowry - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.329.7900 - Phone 724.329.7905 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 708 Nelson Road Farmington, PA 15437 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description - A 30 bed addiction halfway house program designed to meet the special needs of men

- A peaceful, serene atmosphere that contributes to healing & recovery

- Daily meditation designed to stimulate recovery

- Group & individual therapy (Peer groups included)

- Didactic presentations

- Training for assertiveness

- Art, music, pet, horticulture, and family therapy

- AA/NA meetings

- Intensive case management

- Individual treatment planning

Eligibility Requirements Must be a male of age 21 or older.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

106 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

107 Appliance Pickup Program Jaco Enviromental

Organizational Information

Parent Organization West Penn Power, Duquesne Light and FirstEnergy

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-270-3521 - Call to Schedule Pick-up

Web Addresses www.wattchoices.com - Dusquesne Light Co. www.energysavePA.com - First Energy www.firstenergycorp.com/content/customer/west_penn_power.html - West Penn Power

Service Information

Service Area Western PA

Service Description

Service Description List

Western Pennsylvania residents now have the opportunity to save some money and unload those old energy-wasting refrigerators and freezers. Simply call 1-877-270-3521 and schedule a pick-up. Participants will receive a $35 or $50 rebate through this program, which is jointly sponsored by West Penn Power, Dusquesne Light and FirstEnergy. The appliance will be removed from customer's homes at no charge and then be safely dismantled and recycled in an environmentally responsible manner. Working room air conditioners will also be accepted. The program allows the removal of two units per household.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

108 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

109 Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of US Dept. of Labor

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Employment and Training Administration is to contribute to the more efficient functioning of the U.S. labor market by providing high quality job training, employment, labor market information, and income maintenance services primarily through state and local workforce development systems. The vision is to promote pathways to economic liberty for individuals and families working to achieve the American Dream. On behalf of American taxpayers, the Employment and Training Administration will administer effective programs that have at their core the goals of enhanced employment opportunities and business prosperity.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Peter Von Getzie - Acting Director 717-787-3681 717-787-0517 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 1-800-932-0665 - Phone - General Information 717-787-4671 - Harrisburg Office

Web Addresses oa.doleta.gov/ www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/labor_law_compliance/10515/apprenticeship_and _training/564353 - PA Apprenticeship and Training

Primary Addresses Frances Perkins Building 200 Constitution Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20210 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 651 Boas St. Harrisburg, PA 17121 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Region II office covers: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.

110 Service Description Oversees the statewide apprenticeship program, which includes the certification of apprentices who have completed their on-the-job training and related technical instruction.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services None.

Eligibility Requirements Any worker interested in becoming an apprentice.

Required Documentation Social Security card.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments The services are accessible through local Job Center.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

111 APPRISE

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SWPA Area Agency on Aging

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Leslie Grenfell - Executive Director 724-489-8080

Contact Person(s) Kathleen Gustine, Esq. - Division Director - Legal Services for the Elderly 724-489-8085

Timothy Landrin - Division Director - Long-Term Care 724-489-8080

Contact Number(s) 724-489-8080 - Phone - Administration 1-800-537-2424 - Protective Services Hotline 724-430-4603 - Fayette County Office 724-852-1510 - Greene County Office 724-228-7080 - Washington County Office 1-888-300-2704 - Toll-free

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.swpa-aaa.org

Primary Addresses S. W. PA Agency on Aging 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022-1607 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 93 East High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

137 North Beeson Avenue Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

112 150 West Beau Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description The APPRISE Program is a health insurance counseling service that helps older adults understand their health insurance options and make sound decisions about what is best for them. The APPRISE Coordinator can provide reliable, unbiased and understandable health insurance information to questions regarding Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, Medicare Prescription Discount Cards, long-term care insurance, filing appeals and preventative care.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements All Medicare recipients

Required Documentation All relevant health insurance documents.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call the contact number(s)

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteer counselors are especially trained to work with the APPRISE Coordinator to effectively counsel Medicare beneficiaries who have questions or problems with either Medicare, Medicaid, supplemental insurance, long-term care insurance or other public or private insurance options.

113 ARC of W PA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization AAdvantage, Inc.

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Arc Human Services A not-for-profit provider of employment, training, housing and support services to individuals with developmental disabilities in the western PA region. Our primary goal is to assist people with disabilities of all ages to live fulfilling lives in the community. We are committed to providing effective, cost efficient supports and services to individuals and their families.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.745.3010 - Phone 724.745.3383 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.arcofwpa.org

Primary Addresses Foxpointe Centre, Suite 200 201 South Johnson Road Houston, PA 15342 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description

Services include:

-Advocacy and child day camp(Camp Laughalot) -Community residential living -Job training placement -Sheltered workshop -Supported employment -Vocational rehabilitation and evaluation

114 -2176 waiver residential and home based -Children and home services

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Eligibility Requirements Membership organization open to anyone. For services: ages 18 years of age.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

115 ARC, Greene Greene County Association for Retarded Citizens

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Greene Arc is to promote the independence and employment of individuals with disabilities. Day services include: vocational assessment and training, supported employment, adult development training and sheltered employment. Residential services include: community living, family living and independent living. Mental Health Recovery, Peer Support, and Psych Rehabilitation.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cynthia L. Dias - Executive Director [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Mary Keim - Director of Residential and Program Specialist Services [email protected]

Lisa Pollock - Director of Humans Resources

Travis Duncan - Director of Mental Health Services

Meredith Gagich - Psychiatric Rehabilitation Specialist

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5511 - Phone 724.852.1764 - Fax 724.852.1471 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses greenearc.org

Primary Addresses 197 Dunn Station Road Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area

116 Greene County and surrounding areas

Service Description Greene Arc is a private, nonprofit agency that provides vocational, residential, day support and advocacy services to individuals with disabilities. Main program categories include: Home & Community, Vocational Services, Pre-Vocational Services, Mental Health Recovery, Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Residential.

Greene Arc is a nonprofit agency that provides vocational, residential, day support, mental health recovery, and advocacy services to individuals with disabilities. Main program categories include: Home & Community, Vocational Services, Pre-Vocational Services, Mental Health Recovery, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Peer Support, and Residential.

Pre-Vocation Services include: Document Destruction (paper shredding services), Recycling and Food Preparation.

Special projects: Greene ARC fudge in several flavors to order, Car Detailing and Lanyards made to order in a variety of colors (perfect for holding your glasses or employee name tags). Call 724-852-5511 Ext 113 to place orders or schedule an appointment for having your car detailed.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Some fees may be charged depending on the type of service desired.

Eligibility Requirements Eligibility may depend on the desired program. Please contact the agency itself for a list of eligibility requirements.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call to make an appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Day program aides are needed five days a week. Criminal background checks are required and all

117 interested volunteers must have no communicatable diseases. Volunteer interests are matched with the appropriate programs.

118 Area Agency on Aging, Greene County Office

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization PAAAA's Mission is a statement of its commitment to act as an advocate for the aging -- promoting the continued physical, social, and economic self-sufficiency of Pennsylvania's seniors. It pursues elders' right to choice and dignity in daily living; and strives to furnish its Members with the essential informational/ educational resources to deliver quality service toward this end.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Leslie Grenfell - Executive Director 724-489-8080

Contact Person(s) Nancy Riggle

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1510 - Phone 724.852.1591 - Fax 1-888-300-2704 - Toll-free

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.swpa-aaa.org

Primary Addresses 93-B East High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides direct services such as legal, support, and long-term care. Also provides subcontracted services such as center, transportation, support, long-term care, respite services, meals-on-wheels, homemaker and choreworker services, and service planning.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

119 Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale for selected services; donations accepted.

Eligibility Requirements Must be at least age 60 or over or have a spouse of the same qualification. Employment services for ages 55 and over only.

Required Documentation Proof of age

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

120 Art Institute of Pittsburgh

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) George Sebolt - President

Contact Number(s) 1-877-872-8869

Web Addresses www.aionline.edu/ - Online Training Programs

Primary Addresses 420 Boulevard of the Allies Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description

Service Description List

Service Description List Some of the courses available here include: -The Art of Visual Communications -Photography -Interior Design -Fashion Design -Fashion Retail -Culinary -Music and Video Business -Industrial Design Technology.

Available Hours Day and evening classes

Fees/Cost for Services Varies according to types and numbers of classes enrolled in.

Eligibility Requirements Must have at least a G.E.D. or a High School Diploma.

121 Required Documentation G.E.D. or High School Diploma and a student application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

122 Arthritis Foundation Western Pennsylvania

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Arthritis Foundation is to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure of arthritis and related diseases.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ann Palmer - President & CEO

Contact Number(s) 412.566.1645 - Phone 412-539-1182 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.arthritis.org/western-pennsylvania/

Primary Addresses Foster Plaza #11 790 Holiday Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western Pennsylvania

Service Description Provides the following services to anyone in need: -Arthritis Helpline -Arthritis self-help courses -Swim programs -Resource directory and physician referral list -Camping program for children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Most services are free.

123 Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of service.

Required Documentation Medical records may be required for some programs.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

124 Assessment Office, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mary Ann Lou Lewis - Chief Assessor 724-852-5240

Contact Person(s) Melody Lesko - Administrative Assistant 724-852-5242

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5211 - Phone 724-852-5383 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us - County website

Primary Addresses Greene County Office Building 93 E. High Street Room 201 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The assessor is a county official who, through field agents and office staff, makes estimates of the value of real property owned by citizens in the county and levies taxes upon the property. Tax rates are based upon percentages allowable by state and all assessment records are open to the public. This office also would handle requests regarding the Homestead Act.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Assessments are free

Eligibility Requirements Must currently be a property owner.

125 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

126 Audiology and Speech Pathology, VAMC

Organizational Information

Parent Organization U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 866-482-7488 412-822-2222 - Pittsburgh Office 1-877-222-VETS (8387) - Healthcare

Web Addresses www.pittsburgh.va.gov/

Primary Addresses University Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15240 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Evaluation and nonmedical rehabilitation of veterans with communications disorders. Provides diagnostic tests which measure the hearing function of patients and they are fitted with hearing aids or other assistive devices as needed. Counseling and guidance also available.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free for most services, but a small co-pay fee may be required for others.

Eligibility Requirements Must be a U.S. military veteran

Required Documentation Military discharge papers and form DD-214

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

127 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers must complete a training course before working with the veterans or other tasks.

128 Autism Society of Pgh. Inc

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The right of a family to learn about and then select options they feel are most appropriate for their autistic family members is as basic as the family itself. It is rooted deeply in the very foundation of our American republic. An advocacy organization such as ours that holds such a position is then compelled to devote its highest priorities to: (1) encouraging, expanding and developing excellence in a continuum of service options, and (2) providing thorough information on ALL options to parents, families and to the caring professionals who work with their special needs individuals.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources donations

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Daniel Torisky - President/CEO

Contact Number(s) 412.856.7428 - Fax 412.856.7223 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.autismsocietypgh.org

Primary Addresses 4371 Northern Pike Monroeville, PA 15146 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Creates new programs and activities for autistic persons. Programs offers, but not limited to, speakers, trainings, etc.

Services include: Advocacy, Information, and refferal for families and professionals dealing with Autism.

129 Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free. Membership available upon request.

Eligibility Requirements Individuals who are diagnosed with autism as well as their families.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

130 Automated Health Systems AHS

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization By combining propietary computer applications with culturally-sensitive outreach and education activities, we successfully integrate medical and social services in order to promote health and prevent disease. Our approach is designed to bring together the health care professionals who provide the services, the families who utilize the services, and the funding sources underwriting the cost The skill set we bring to these initiatives includes expertise in consumer and community outreach and education, provider relations, a variety of training programs, member services, quality assurance, childhood lead poisoning prevention projects, claims processing, tracking and reporting systems materials development, and data analysis.

History of Organization Automated Health Systems was founded in 1979 with the initial goal of providing states with the systems and manpower necessary to meet the requirements of the Federally mandated Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment Program. Within a little less than a year and a half of its founding, AHS was administering EPSDT Programs in Maryland and Pennsylvania. As our reputation and expertise grew, we expanded our EPSDT purview to Indiana and began to assist states with other health care related activities such as childhood lead poisoning prevention projects, and projects designed to provide health care through Title V initiatives.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Joseph W. Nocito, CPA - Chief Executive Officer

Contact Number(s) 412-367-1213 - Fax 412-367-3030 - Phone 800-506-3032 - Toll-free

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.automated-health.com

Primary Addresses 300 Arcadia Court 9370 McKnight Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

131 Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Administers EPSDT (Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment) Program which includes:

-Physical exams -Hearing/vision tests -Immunization shots -Growth and development assessment -Dental exams -Routine lab work -Help with scheduling doctor's appointments.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages birth to 21 who are currently receiving Medicaid.

Required Documentation Medicaid card

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

132 Avis Arbor

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Washington City Mission

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To share Christ, to shelter, to heal, and to restore the homeless to independent living - without discrimination.

History of Organization Since 1941, when Burt McCausland, a local businessman and minister, opened a storefront soup kitchen and chapel for neighbors who became impoverished during the Depression, the Washington City Mission has remained strong.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dean Gartland - President

Contact Number(s) 724.222.3510 - Fax 724.222.8530 - Phone 724.222.8530 ext. 210 - Phone - Immediate Need of Shelter

Web Addresses www.citymission.org

Primary Addresses 84 West Wheeling Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Also assists individuals with contacting other community agencies for additional services if necessary or needed.

Provides shelter, food, clothing for homeless women age 18 and older and women with children (no

133 boys over age 10).

"Through Christ-centered teaching, counseling, work therapy, social service assistance, and life skills programs, the Mission seeks to restore a person's dignity and self-respect and to return them to the mainstream of society."

Available Hours 24 Hour Service

Fees/Cost for Services None, but donations are gladly accepted.

Eligibility Requirements Shelter service, women 18 yrs. and older, women with children (no boys over the age of ten), homeless.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Ways to Volunteer: Regular Weekly Volunteer - You may commit to a specific volunteer position each week. We have many volunteer opportunities in the administration office. On-Call Volunteer - Many volunteers choose to be available as needed for jobs such as baking cookies, painting, addressing envelopes, doing repairs around the Mission, assisting with holiday inventories, special events and more. Monthly Church Volunteer - Your church can participate in leading chapel, morning devotions or Bible study times once or twice each month at the Men's Shelter or Avis Arbor, our shelter for women and children. Collection Drives and Benefits - Some prefer to organize drives or benefits for Washington City Mission's food pantries, infirmary, free clothing rooms, school supplies distribution, etc., at their place of business, church or school.

134 AXIOM Family Counseling Services, Inc.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization At Axiom our purpose is to provide competent mental health services in accordance with best care practices and ethical standards. In order to adhere to our commitment our staff receives the highest level of support and training. Treatment is tailored to meet the individual's needs. Clients are full participants in the decision-making and treatment planning process. A multi-system approach is utilized to incorporate other individuals and systems that are involved in the client's life. We strive to be culturally competent and understand the importance of a client's culture on his/her world view and the effect it has on behavior. The overall goal of Axiom is to provide services that facilitate client's desired change that leads to an improvement in their overall quality of life.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-0795 - Fax 724-627-0608 - Phone

Web Addresses http://www.axiomfamilycounseling.com/index.html

Primary Addresses 95 East High Street Suite 342 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description Axiom Family Counseling Services provides therapeutic interventions including adult and childhood psychiatric and psychological evaluations, medication management, individual and family therapy and support groups.

Psychological evaluations are completed by competent evaluators who use assessments and best practice procedures for diagnosis and reccomendations. A child and adolescent psychiatrist is on staff delivering services and staff consultation.

A competent team of therapists is on staff providing counseling that meets each client's individual needs. Support groups are facilitated to meet the needs of individuals requiring peer support as well as therapeutic intervention.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

135 Back In Action Chiropractic Health Center Dr. Phillip Woods

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our chiropractor provides gentle, caring services for all ages with the newest, state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment procedures. Offering fast, effective pain relief to those suffering from back pain, neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, leg & arm pain, carpal tunnel pain, and more. Chiropractic is also a highly effective preventative health care service. Our goal is to educate patients on the countless benefits of regular Chiropractic care to maintain optimal health.

History of Organization Dr. Woods, a native of Greene County, is a 1997 graduate of New York Chiropractic College. After practicing for nearly 2 years in Lousiville, Kentucky, Dr. Woods returned home to Greene County in January of 1999 and opened Back In Action Chiropractic Health Center. The office was originally located on Bill George Drive, behind the former A Touch Of Spirit Christian Gift Shop. In May of 2004, the office was relocated to its current location at 35 North Porter Street, behind McCracken Pharmacy.

Accreditations and Licenses Doctor of Chiropractic & License to perform Adjunctive Therapies.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dr. Jay Rambaugh

Contact Number(s) 724-852-1624 - Office Phone 724-852-1592 - Office Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 35 N. Porter Street (Behind McCracken Pharmacy) Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County and surrounding areas.

Available Hours Monday, Friday, Saturday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Tuesday, Thursday: 8:00 - 6:30 PM Wednesday: CLOSED

136 Eligibility Requirements Anyone who wants to obtain optimal health!

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call 724-852-1624 to schedule an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Street level front door access.

Speaker Available No

137 Bair Foundation of Pennsylvania

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization As a nationally recognized leader in the field of children & family services, The Bair Foundation has 37 offices operating in 8 states. The Bair Foundation strives to offer more children and teens safe, secure and nurturing living experiences that uphold Christian values and promote healing and growth. Through a myriad of programs and services they address and meet the unique needs of children and families in crisis.

History of Organization In 1967, Bill and Marilyn Bair, answering the call of the Lord in their lives, began taking troubled teens into their own home. In a little town called New Wilmington in the state of Pennsylvania, troubled youth began to learn about love, faith and family at the home of Bill and Marilyn Bair.

Accreditations and Licenses The Bair Foundation is accredited by the Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services (COA).

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources The Bair Foundation is a Christian, non-profit agency that has successfully cared for and treated children, teens and families for over 40 years.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-543-7058 - Phone 724- 946-9612 - Fax 724-946-8711 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.bair.org

Primary Addresses 241 High Street New Wilmington, PA 16142 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

138 Service Description

Adoption --

Through adoption services children are able to move toward permanency. An adoptive home study and child profile is completed for foster children already in The Bair Foundation foster program and children in the care of other foster care programs under the request of Children, Youth and Family services

Medically Needy Foster Care -- Medical Foster Care is a program for children, youth and families whose special medical needs are met through services delivered by treatment foster parents who are trained, supervised and supported by staff and medical professionals.

Treatment Foster Care --

Treatment foster care is a program for children, youth and families whose special behavioral/emotional/social needs are met through services delivered by treatment of foster parents who are trained, supervised and supported by agency staff.

Emergency Foster Care --

Emergency Foster Care is temporary, safe, community based environment for children in the state’s custody that are between the ages of 0 to 5 years. The child whose living situation has been disrupted due to neglect or abuse, to the extent that children are unable to reside with their biological parents or legal guardians or continue to reside where they are living at the time of placement. Emergency foster care is a short-term, temporary living situation, until longer term arrangements can be made.

Kinship Care --

Kinship care is defined as full time care, nurturing and protection of children by relative, members of their tribes or clan, godparents, stepparents or any adult who has a kinship bond with a child. Kinship Care allows a child to grow into adulthood in a familiar family environment. The service is designed for children and their kinship and/or biological parents when parental care has been determined to be inadequate or when a voluntary plan with a kinship caregiver is in place until reunification or another permanent alternative is achieved. The service is available to children to affirm their connections to family, community and culture through a kinship care placement.

Independent Living Services --

The transition to independence is certainly a challenge which awakens separation anxiety common to all individuals. For young people in foster care, this challenge may be more difficult as there is

139 often no legacy of security and love. The Bair Foundation desires to facilitate a positive transition by preparing foster adolescents for independence through the use of supervised individual living services in a supportive environment. This program is for children currently in care with The Bair Foundation who meet the eligibility requirements.

Parent Empowerment Program --

The Parents Empowerment Program (P.E.P.) is a Bair Foundation program developed to provide parenting instruction to family members involved with CYS and other social service agencies.

In Home Services --

In-Home Services is a program for families in crisis. Without intervention, the unsafe home environment places children at risk and may necessitate their removal from the home to substitute care. Intervention is provided in the home environment utilizing a multisystemic approach. In situations where children have already been removed from the home, the In Home Services Program can provide after-care for families whose children are transitioning back into their homes.

Assessment Home -- Therapeutic assessment services is a program for children and youth by which their needs and subsequent service levels are assessed within a 45-day period of time by various professionals and highly trained treatment foster parents and agency staff.

Outpatient Services -- Our outpatient program is designed to help families during crisis or to offer enhancement in specific areas of need. Before placement of a child occurs outside the home, outpatient personnel provide intervention through a multi-systematic treatment approach with the purpose of maintaining the family unit.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

140 Baptist Homes of W. PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Vision Statement: Baptist Homes will be the premier organization in Western Pennsylvania that delivers the highest quality of senior living in an independent or supportive environment, while always uplifting one person at a time. Mission Statement: Building on our 90 year tradition of excellence, Baptist Homes offers a full continuum of enriched living compassionate care, and benevolence to a broad spectrum of individuals. We promote a lifestyle of growth, creativity and independence, while respecting the dignity and self determination of those living and working in our Christian communities.

Affiliations The American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, the Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging and the American Baptist Church

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.563.6550 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.baptisthomes.org

Primary Addresses 489 Castle Shannon Boulevard Castle Shannon, PA 15234 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Residential Services include all of the following:

-Provides assisted living and personal care services -Meals cooked -Housekeeping -Miscellaneous activities

141

Nursing Home Services include:

-Provides intermediate and skilled care through a professional rehabilitation program.

Available Hours Office Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday 24 hour nursing and residential care available.

Fees/Cost for Services Actual fees are dependant on the level of care that is needed. Medicare and Medicaid are accepted.

Eligibility Requirements Must be at least 65 years of age or older and obtain a referral from physician.

Required Documentation Call for more information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Assist at special events and activities; distribute flyers, flowers or packages; accompany residents on trips outside the facility; lead arts, crafts, or sewing activities; become a member of the Baptist Homes Auxilary; greet visitors and answer phones at front desk; assist the Golf Outing committee with our annual event; transport residents in Baptist Homes vehicles; photograph residents and events; assist residents with e-mail and Internet access; visit one-on-one; assist in the gift shop; or escort residents to therapy, chapel and activities.

142 Bar Association, Greene County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) - President

Contact Person(s) Sheila Rode - District Court Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5237 - Phone

Web Addresses www.pabar.org

Primary Addresses c/o Court Administrator Greene County Courthouse 10 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Maintains lists of attorneys who practice in the area and their specialities.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F. Scheduled meetings.

Eligibility Requirements Greene County lawyers.

Required Documentation Lawyers must be licensed to practice in PA.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

143 Volunteer Need No

144 Bates Fork Baptist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Christy Wise - Reverend

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3966 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 1 Sycamore, PA 15364 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

145 Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, WVU Dept. of Chestnut Ridge Outpatient Services

Organizational Information

Parent Organization West Virginia University and West Virginia University Hospitals

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Vision: The West Virginia University School of Medicine Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry will be nationally recognized as a leader among academic programs by cultivating a tradition of excellence and innovation in education, patient care, research, and service to the state. Mission: To improve the health of West Virginians by educating mental health professionals; providing state of the art patient care; conducting basic science, clinical, translational and rural public health research; and by offering a variety of supportive mental health services to our residents.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Carl R. Sullivan - Vice Chair, Addictions Program

Marc Haut - Interim Chair, Neuropsychology Program Director & Research Advisor

Kevin Larkin - Psychology Department Chair, Professor

Laura Lander - Chair of Research Committee and SW Section Chief

James Berry, DO - Medical Director

Contact Number(s) 304-598-4214 - Outpatient Call Center 304-598-6400 - Chestnut Ridge Center 304-293-5323 - Chestnut Ridge Phone

Web Addresses medicine.hsc.wvu.edu/bmed/

Primary Addresses 930 Chestnut Ridge Road Morgantown, WV 26505 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area

146 Tri-state area

Service Description Includes board certified faculty physicians from the WVU School of Medicine, resident physicians completing advanced training in psychiatry, psychologists, and social workers who are speciality trained in mental health.

Care is provided for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults individually, in groups, or with families with such programs as:

Addiction Intensive Outpatient Program: Groups meet three times a week with our multidisciplinary team for six to nine hours for a period of six weeks Anxiety Clinics Assessment and Evaluations ADHD Clinic Child and Adolescent Parenting Services Depression Clinics Eating Disorders Forensic Evaluations Individual and Group Therapy Marital and Family Therapy Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing Sleep Laboratory Thought Disorders Clinic Workers Compensation

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Varies depending on service rendered; accepts PA medical assistance, Medicare, PA Blue Cross/Blue Shield, UMWA, CHAMPUS/CHAMPVA, private plans.

Eligibility Requirements Children, adolescents and adults.

Required Documentation Insurance information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call to schedule an appointment anywhere between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

147 No

148 Bethany Christian Services of W. PA Bethany

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Bethany Christian Services manifests the love and compassion of Jesus Christ by protecting and enhancing the lives of children and families through quality social services.

History of Organization Bethany Christian Services began in 1944 as the fulfillment of a dream shared by two young women, Marguerite Bonnema and Mary DeBoer, who wanted to establish a Christian residence for homeless children. With the assistance of businessman Andrew VanderVeer, they established the Bethany Home. Their humble ministry has grown into an international team of nearly 900 dedicated professionals actively ministering to children and families.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-Bethany - Crisis Pregnancy Hotline 724-940-2900 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.bethany.org/pittsburgh

Primary Addresses 10521 Perry Highway Suite 200 Wexford, PA 15090 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Bethany Christian Services manifests the love and compassion of Jesus Christ by protecting and enhancing the lives of children and families through quality social services.

These services include those for women with unplanned pregnancies, counseling, and temporary foster care. In addidion, an adopation agency is also in operation.

Available Hours

149 8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday. 24 hour answering service.

Fees/Cost for Services Free to birth mother; fees apply to adoptive parents.

Eligibility Requirements Women in need.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers may be asked to: -Be a mentor and develop a one-on-one relationship with a child in foster care. You will be a role model and mentor, and help a youngster discover his or her unique qualities. -Assist with fundraisers, picnics, golf outings, etc -Provide transporation by using your vehicle to transport children to their appointments. -Helping with answering telephones, doing data entry, or preparing special mailings.

150 Bethany United Methodist Church

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The United Methodist Church has many doors through which people share in serving God and others. Whether you visit in person or via the Internet, we hope you discover something here to encourage you in your spiritual journey. Together, we can open hearts, open minds and open doors. The people of The United Methodist church.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412 627-6398

Primary Addresses 305 Dark Hollow Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

151 Bethlehem Baptist Church, Ruff Creek

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Earnest - Pastor 724-267-4221

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6218 - Phone

Primary Addresses 685 Washington Road Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

152 Better Business Bureau of W. PA BBB

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Largely membership dues paid by business and professional groups in each Bureaus' service area.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-267-5222 - Phone 412-922-8656 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.westernpennsylvania.bbb.org

Primary Addresses 400 Holiday Drive Suite 220 Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description The Better Business Bureau provides access to over 4 million national Business and Charity Reviews and over 38,000 local Business Reviews, along with numerous industry tips and alerts. BBB also offers free dispute resolution services between businesses and consumers.

Special services include: BBB Auto Line, BBB Military Line, BBB Speakers Bureau, Request A Quote form Accredited Businesses.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services None

153 Eligibility Requirements None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

154 Beulah Baptist Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Harry Hill - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.428.4117 - Phone

Primary Addresses R.D. # 1, Box 176 Nineveh, PA 15353 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

155 Bidwell Training Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Manchester Bidwell Corporation

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Bidwell Training Center's vision is to respond to employment markets in southwestern Pennsylvania by offering programs providing career paths and opportunities in the high-tech, culinary and medical fields. Bidwell believes that education offered in an intelligent, planned and financially sound manner will bear real results for our students and the entire community.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) William E. Strickland, Jr. - President & CEO

Contact Number(s) 800.516.1800 - Tollfree 412-322-1773

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.bidwell-training.org

Primary Addresses 1815 Metropolitan Street Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description GED classes. Training in professional/technical vocations, communications technology, culinary arts.

EEG technician. Business education courses in word processing, medical transcription, and medical secretarial duties.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday Information/orientation sessions for those interested in enrolling and testing for entry into any course of study --call for an appointment.

156 Eligibility Requirements Training programs: ages 18 -65; must have been laid off within the past two years or be JTPA-eligible.

Required Documentation Proof of income and state residency.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call. Accepts agency referrals.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

157 Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Washington/Greene Counties BBBS

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh is to make positive differences in the lives of children by providing one-to-one mentoring programs and related services that help youth discover their highest potential and grow to become responsible adults leading productive and rewarding lives. Vision: Every child deserves a mentor - someone to look up to and someone who cares. We are inspired to develop the highest-quality programs, services, resources and partnerships so that every child in our community has the support, guidance and friendship of a caring mentor.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources BBBS is funded in part by the United Way of Greene County and the United Way of Washington County. Additional funding is through grants, fundraising events and personal donations.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.228.9191 - Phone 724-228-9192 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.bbbspittsburgh.org

Primary Addresses Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh 5989 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 90 West Chestnut Street Suite 614 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

158 Service Area Greene County and Washington County

Service Description Provides a prevention-oriented service of one-to-one adult friendship, guidance and companionship to youngsters from single-parent families and other children identified as at-risk. Focus of the relationship is support and guidance, not just recreational.

Available Hours Office hours vary.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 6 (and in 1st grade) up to age 13; living in a single parent family or identified as at-risk. Once matched, child may remain enrolled until age 18.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, or send e-mail.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Regular contact with your little brother or little sister for at least one year, getting together at least twice per month for two to four hours and participating in free or low cost activities together.

159 Black Lung Office

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US Department of Labor

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.836.7230 - Phone 800.347.3753 - Tollfree 724.836.2822 - Fax

Web Addresses www.dol.gov/owcp/dcmwc/regs/compliance/blbenact.htm

Primary Addresses 1225 South Main Street Suite 405 Greensburg, PA 15601 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Accepts, processes and hears appeals of black lung claims. Provides a list of approved physicians/clinics for examinations (list includes Joseph A. Yablonski Clinic). A descendant's widow continues receiving these payments.

Available Hours 8:15 A.M. - 4:45 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Applicants must demonstrate through repeated examinations by Dept. of Labor approved physicians that pulmonary disability has been caused by employment.

Required Documentation Physician assessments, completed application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

160 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

161 Blacksville Baptist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Everett Palmer - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 304-432-8240 - Phone

Primary Addresses 6051 Mason Dixon Highway P. O. Box 162 Blacksville, WV 26521 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

162 Blind & Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-368-4400 - Phone 800.706.5050 - PA tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pghvis.org

Primary Addresses 1800 West Street Homestead, PA 15120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh provides comprehensive blindness prevention, vision rehabilitaiton and support services, vocational training and employment along with expanded service to people with related disabilities. Services are in the following areas:

Evaluation: -For low vision devices to help with limited tasks such as reading and writing. -For adaptive computer technology for use by individuals or agencies. -For career goals, training and job placement. -For employers, assessments for work environments. -For skills to address functioning with a vision loss. -For vision problems in pre-school children.

Training: -In career skills. -In use of adaptive computer technology. -In use of low vision devices. -In independent travel and daily living skills. -In adaptive recreation and leisure skills.

163 Support: -Counseling and referral for coping with vision loss. -Job support for employers and employees. -Day programming for adults with vision loss and other disabilities. -Manufacturing services for government and private contracts.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding scale; accepts agency payment (OVR, etc.)

Eligibility Requirements Visually impaired

Required Documentation Visual diagnosis. Proof of income for some services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

164 Blind Association, Washington-Greene

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Megan Waychoff - Executive Director

Mellisa Walters - Director, Special Services

Hazel Bradshaw, RN - Director, Prevention of Blindness

Beverly Weimer - Director, Marketing

Contact Number(s) 724.228.7744 - Special Services 724.228.6617 - Fax 724.228.0770 - Washington/Greene County Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pablind.org

Primary Addresses 566 East Maiden Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Purpose is to support and promote the interests of the blind/visually impaired and to prevent unnecessary blindness. Provide employment of blind and legally blind persons; referral & information; special services; talking book program and equipment for the visually impaired, such as closed circuit televisions. The organization promotes eye health through vision screenings for both adults and children, provides speakers on eye-related topics and offers a low-cost optical program. In addition, they provide free transportation to blind & visually impaired clients whereby employees will drive people to doctors' appointments, escorting them inside to help fill out forms and other tasks. Support group opportunities are planned where clients can socialize and take part in activities.

165 Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Fees/Cost for Services Most services are free.

Eligibility Requirements For blind, legally blind, or visually impaired persons and their family and friends.

Required Documentation Depends on service requested.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers assist in many of our social activities and shopping trips, acting as sighted guides and helping visually impaired persons as needed.

166 Blind Outdoor Leisure Development, W. PA BOLD

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: BOLD organizes affordable outdoor and other lesiure activities to enrich the lives of our blind, visually impaired and sighted members. Vision: BOLD strives to create an environment which includes persons, regardless of vision, in any outdoor leisure activity. Guiding Values of Western Pennsylvania BOLD shall be to: (1) Cultivate community partnerships for organizational development; (2) Encourage and educate all members to take an active role through equal participation in the organization; (3) Share our love of the outdoors; and (4) Provide opportunities to experience new activities.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (412) 422-0358 (412) 225-4038

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses wpabold.blogspot.com

Primary Addresses PO Box 8114 Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Group for sighted and blind adults who enjoy outdoor sports such as: skiing, water skiing and tandem biking. Promotes the development of independent motion in recreational activities among visually impaired person interested in outdoor activities.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services $12 annual membership fee; separate fees for some activities, though many are free.

167 Eligibility Requirements Blind or visually impaired or sighted and willing to provide volunteer assistance. Age 18 and older.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

168 Blindness & Visual Services, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Labor & Industry

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.622.2842 - Tollfree 412-565-5240 - Voice 866-412-4072 - Voice 412-565-3678 - TTY 877-255-5082 - TTY

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=566584&mode=2

Primary Addresses Blindness & Visual Services 531 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description BBVS can assist people with visual impairments in several different ways: Finding Employment - The Vocational Rehabilitation program helps individuals prepare for or retain employment. Services offered can include but are not limited to: counseling and guidance; vocational evaluation; blindness skills training; mobility (travel) instruction; instruction on performing daily living activities; vocational and college training; occupational tools and equipment; and job placement services.

Setting up a Business - The Randolph-Sheppard Business Enterprise Program (BEP) assists persons who are blind to operate their own food service businesses in commercial, industrial or governmental locations. Food services can range from a vending machine route to management of a large cafeteria. BEP can also assist interested persons with entrepreneurial business ventures other than food service. These businesses might include: specialty product sales; franchise operations; gift shops; and kiosks.

Independent Living Skills - BBVS can assist adults to become more self-sufficient and independent

169 in their homes and communities. Available services include: advocacy and counseling; information and referral; blindness skills training; mobility (travel) instruction; instruction on performing daily living activities; purchasing assistive equipment and providing training.

Specialized Children Services - BBVS provides assistance to children with visual impairments to ensure they reach their maximum educational and vocational potential. Available services include: advocacy for educational services; guidance and counseling for children and their families; community orientation and mobility (travel) instruction; children's summer programs; instruction on performing daily living activities; and providing adaptive equipment.

ALTOONA BBVS 1130 12th Avenue Suite 300 Altoona, PA 16601 (814)946-7330 Voice 1-866-695-7673 Voice (814) 949-7956 TTY 1-866-320-7956 TTY

Counties Served: Bedford, Columbia, Montour, Blair, Fulton, Northumberland, Cambria, Huntingdon, Snyder, Centre, Juniata, Somerset, Clinton, Lycoming, Union, and Mifflin

ERIE BBVS 4200 Lovell Place Erie, PA 16503 (814) 871-4401 Voice 1-866-521-5073 Voice (814) 871-4599 TTY 1-888-884-5513 TTY

Counties Served: Cameron, Erie, McKean, Clarion, Forest, Mercer, Clearfield, Jefferson, Potter, Crawford, Lawrence, Venango, Elk, and Warren

HARRISBURG BBVS Forum Place 555 Walnut St. 8th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101 (717) 787-7500 Voice 1-866-375-8264 Voice (717) 787-1733 TTY 1-888-575-9420 TTY

Counties Served: Adams, Franklin, Lebanon, Cumberland, Lancaster, Perry, Dauphin, and York

PHILADELPHIA BBVS 444 North 3rd St.

170 5th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19123 (215) 560-5700 Voice 1-866-631-3892 Voice (215) 560-5725 TTY 1-888-870-4473 TTY

Counties Served: Bucks, Delaware, Montgomery, Chester, and Philadelphia

WILKES-BARRE BBVS 300 G Laird St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 (570) 826-2361 Voice 1-866-227-4163 Voice (570) 826-2023 TTY 1-888-651-6117 TTY

Counties Served: Berks, Luzerne, Sullivan, Bradford, Monroe, Susquehanna, Carbon, Northampton, Tioga, Lackawanna, Pike, Wayne, Lehigh, Schuylkill, and Wyoming

Available Hours 8:30 A.M - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Services are free. Cost of equipment based on household income.

Eligibility Requirements Available to individuals with visual impairments of all ages. For most programs, visual eligibility is based on one or more of these four factors: •A corrected visual acuity of 20/70 or greater in the better eye; •A visual field loss of 20 degrees or greater; •A diagnosis of a progressive sight threatening disease; or •A significant functional limitation from vision loss

Required Documentation Proof of income, residency, and medical documentation of visual impairment.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, contact district office.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

171 Volunteer Need No

172 Blindness & Visual Services, District

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Labor & Industry

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Bureau is to assist Pennsylvanians who are blind or visually impaired gain the skills necessary to live and work independently in their communities. BBVS services are provided throughout the Commonwealth by professional staff in District Offices located in the following cities: Philadelphia, Wilkes-Barre, Harrisburg, Altoona, Pittsburgh and Erie. Please consult the Department of Labor & Industry Web Page Regional map of Pennsylvania for the address and phone numbers of the BBVS District Office closest to you. However, you do not need to visit an office in order to receive services since our staff will be happy to make an appointment to come to your home and take an application for services.

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 866-412-4072 - Tollfree in PA 877-255-5082 - TTY in PA 412-565-3678 - TTY

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=566584&mode=2

Primary Addresses 531 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania (Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Washington, Westmoreland)

Service Description Vocational Rehabilitation Program The Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) program helps individuals prepare for or retain employment. Services offered can include but are not limited to: counseling and guidance; vocational evaluation; blindness skills training; orientation and mobility instruction; rehabilitation teaching; vocational and college training; occupational tools and equipment; and, job placement services. Services are based on an individual's needs and choices, and some or all of these services may be needed for the person to prepare for or retain employment. VR counselors work directly with the individual to determine an employment goal and what services are needed to reach that goal. An Individualized

173 Plan for Employment (IPE) is developed jointly by the counselor and customer.

Rehabilitation Teaching Rehabilitation Teaching helps individuals learn how to safely and efficiently carry out daily activities at home, on the job and in the community. After a comprehensive evaluation, an individualized program of instruction is developed, and can include the teaching of Braille; home management skills; cooking and home repair as well as personal management.

Orientation and Mobility Instruction Orientation and Mobility instruction teaches individuals to travel independently around their homes, workplaces, and in their communities. After an evaluation of need is completed, a training plan is developed to meet the customer's specific needs.

Randolph-Sheppard Business Enterprise Program The Randolph-Sheppard Business Enterprise Program (BEP) assists persons operate food service businesses in commercial, industrial or governmental locations. Food services can range from a vending machine route to the management of a large cafeteria. BEP can also assist interested persons with entrepreneurial business ventures other than food service. These businesses might include: specialty product sales; franchise operations; gift shops; and, kiosks. Business sites and equipment are provided through the program, as well as ongoing assistance from BEP agents. Eligible persons enter this program through being served as customers in the BBVS Vocational Rehabilitation program.

Independent Living for the Older Blind (ILOB) Program This program serves individuals who are age 55 or older, and who are legally blind. It is designed to enable individuals to achieve or regain maximum independence within their homes and communities. Visual eligibility must be documented. There is a financial needs test for cost services. Available services include: advocacy; counseling; information and referral; blindness skills training; rehabilitation teaching; orientation and mobility instruction; and, low vision services.

Specialized Children's Program These services include: counseling; advocacy for educational services; transition services; guidance and counseling for children and their families; community orientation and mobility instruction; children's summer programs; rehabilitation teaching; adaptive equipment; and, low vision services. Financial and visual eligibility must be established before the Bureau can purchase goods and services for an individual. An assessment is done to determine functional needs and a plan of services is developed to address those needs.

Specialized Services for Adults This program assists individuals to become more self-sufficient and independent in their homes and communities. Services are similar to those provided under the ILOB program. Individuals served by this program must meet financial eligibility requirements, as well as being visually eligible.

Prevention of Blindness Services Prevention of Blindness Services are provided via contract and can include: pre-school vision screening; adult vision screening; eye safety programs in schools, industries, businesses, community organizations and senior centers; public education programs; referral for services/follow-up; and data collection.

174

Available Hours 8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Age 14 to receive vocational rehabilitation services. For most programs, vision in best eye can be no greater than 20/70 with correction.

Required Documentation Social Security card, proof of income & residency, medical documents.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

175 Boating, Bureau of Boat Registration, Boating Safety

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Fish & Boat Commission

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John Arway - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 717.657.4589 - Fax 800.63.PARKS - Tollfree 717.657.4542 - Phone - Law Enforcement 717.657.4534 - Phone - Boat Registration 717.657.4540 - Phone - Boating Education 866-262-8734 - Boat Registration 877-707-4085 - Fishing License 855-347-4545 - Pollution Hotline

Web Addresses www.fish.state.pa.us www.boatsafe.com/Pennsylvania

Primary Addresses 1601 Elmerton Avenue PO Box 67000 Harrisburg, PA 17106-7000 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Boat registrations. Offers statewide boating safety information and training courses, accident prevention and water survival and rescue techniques. Also directs a statewide navigational aids program and supervises the inspection and licensing of commerical passenger-carrying vessels and operators.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

176 Fees/Cost for Services Training courses/safety classes--free. Cost of registration & commercial licenses vary by size of craft.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Application for registration or license.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or fax.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

177 Bobtown & Mt. Calvary United Methodist Charge

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Edward Hanley - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.839.7456 - Phone

Primary Addresses Augustus Avenue Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

178 Bobtown Elementary School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Southeastern Greene School District

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization "Learners today, leaders tomorrow."

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rich Pekar - Acting Superintendent

Contact Person(s) Rick Menear - Principal

Contact Number(s) 724.839.7241 - Phone 724.839.7575 - Fax

Web Addresses www.segsd.org

Primary Addresses 304 Grant Street P. O. Box 396 Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description General curriculum for grades K-6

Available Hours 7:45 A.M. - 3:45 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for school meals & extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Must be in grade K-6 and reside in the district. Income eligibility is available for free or reduced

179 price school breakfast & lunches.

Required Documentation Immunization records; academic records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

180 Bobtown Rod and Gun Club

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.839.7460 - Phone

Primary Addresses Box 36 Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description 100 and 200 yard outdoor rifle ranges, trap house, indoor and outdoor archery ranges, shotgun and rifle shooting contests.

Facility includes a bar and snack bar, equipped with a large screen TV. Permits the grounds to be rented out and used for 4th of July fireworks displays, carnivals, and weddings.

Available Hours 3:00 P.M. - 11:00 P.M. Daily

Fees/Cost for Services $20 a year.

Eligibility Requirements Complete the designated application for membership.

Required Documentation Gun permit, valid hunting license, completed membership application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

181 Bobtown Senior Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Bigler - CEO 1-877-814-0788 724-228-9966 [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Stacy Stroman - Senior Services Director 724-852-2893 724-627-7713 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 877-814-0788 - Toll-free 724-852-2893 - Greene County 724-839-7289

E-mail(s) [email protected] Director

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 305 Grant Street Box 127 Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 58 E. Greene St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

182 Service Description Socialization opportunities, recreational activities, educational programs & congregate meals.

Special services throughout the year include programs such as: flu shot clinics, health screenings and tax assistance.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. Tuesday only.

Fees/Cost for Services None; donations accepted for congregate meals.

Eligibility Requirements •Anyone 55 years of age or older, or whose spouse is age 55 or older.

Required Documentation none

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

183 Bobtown Shannopin Civic Club

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.839.7310 - Phone

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 8 777 Larimer Ave. Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Hosts an Annual Community Days Fair and gives several different recognition awards. Also acts as a sponsor for bus trips to tourist destinations and holds entertainment nights in the hall.

Provides advocacy for issues affecting the community.

Available Hours Regular meetings are the second Thursday of every month at 6:30 P.M. Other events are scheduled as announced.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

184 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

185 Bobtown Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.839.7140 - Phone

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 386 Laremore Ave Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency fire and medical services.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

186 Bower Hill Braillists Foundation

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cheryl Ivill - President

Contact Number(s) 412-343-3667 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 70 Moffett Street Pittsburgh, PA 15243 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Nation Wide

Service Description Has a 1000-title lending library; call or write for a catalog.

Transribes textbooks, manuals, recreational reading, and music into braille. Maintains a library of braille books (mostly recreational reading) which is circulated by mail at no charge.

Available Hours Hours vary

Fees/Cost for Services Requests from students are handled at no charge; library services are free.

Eligibility Requirements Persons who are visually impaired.

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

187 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

188 Bowlby Public Library

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Eva K. Bowlby Public Library provides free library service to all adults, children and young people of Greene County. It makes accessible to the community a growing collection of resources, needed information, research and recreation. Read for LIFE: Literacy, Information, Fun, and Enrichment.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kathy McClure - Director

Contact Person(s) Kerry McClure - Children's Librarian

Contact Number(s) 724.627.9776 - Phone 724.852.1900 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.evakbowlby.org

Primary Addresses 311 N. West St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Loans books, magazines, audio cassettes, movies, videos, audio-visual equipment, records and puppets to patrons. Inter-library loan service is available for items not contained in the library's collection.

Family Literacy--this program assists with teaching adults to read, helping individuals study for tests such as the G.E.D. (GED Instruction), teaches important form filling skills and can even help those who want to go back to school with refresher courses in math and reading. After School Tutoring Program--helps students with their homework along with specialized tutoring in any subject they

189 may need help in. Children and teens are provided with the learning materials they need such as workbooks, computers, educational software and learning games. Along with a tutor who we match to the childs learning needs.

The library hosts a wide variety of programs for children including storyhours for different age groups, an annual summer reading program and many special events throughout the year. For adults, there are book clubs and presentations on different topics scheduled such as money management, computer classes and special speakers.

Available Hours WINTER HOURS:Mon. 12- 8 ; Tues. 10-7; Wed. 10-8; Thurs. 10-7; Fri. 9:30 - 4:30; Sat. 9:30 - 4:30. SUMMER HOURS: Monday through Thursday 10 AM to 7 PM; Friday and Saturday 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Please note: the library follows the school closing schedule for Central Greene School District. Please listen to WANB regarding school closings.

Fees/Cost for Services $5.00 annual fee for out of county resident.

Eligibility Requirements Must be a resident of Greene County; out of county residents are required to pay an annual fee, unless they have an ACCESS PA sticker.

Required Documentation Proof of residency

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

190 Boy Scouts of America, Greene County Boy Scouts of America, Laurel Highlands Council

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Boy Scouts of America

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission Statement: It is the mission of the Boy Scouts of America to serve others by helping to instill values in young people and in other ways prepare them to make ethical choices during their lifetime in achieving their full potential. The values we strive to instill are based on those found in the Scout Oath and Law.

History of Organization The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is one of the largest youth organizations in the United States, with over 4.5 million youth members in its age-related divisions. Since its founding in 1910 as part of the international Scout Movement, more than 110 million Americans have been members of the BSA. The BSA goal is to train youth in responsible citizenship, character development, and self-reliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities, educational programs, and, at older age levels, career-oriented programs in partnership with community organizations. For younger members, the Scout method is part of the program to instill typical Scouting values such as trustworthiness, good citizenship, and outdoors skills, through a variety of activities such as camping, aquatics, and hiking. The Boy Scouts of America celebrated its one-hundredth anniversary on February 8, 2010. The BSA operates traditional Scouting locally through units sponsored and operated by churches, clubs, civic associations, educational organizations and the like. Units are led entirely by volunteers who are supported by local councils using both paid professionals and volunteers.

Affiliations The National Council is the corporate membership of the Boy Scouts of America. The day-to-day operations of the National Council are administered by the Chief Scout Executive and other national professional staff. National Council members include volunteers who are elected National Officers and Executive Board members, regional presidents, the local council representatives, members at large, and honorary members. The BSA was granted a Congressional charter in 1916, stating that their purpose is to:....promote, through organization, and cooperation with other agencies, the ability of boys to do things for themselves and others, to train them in scoutcraft, and to teach them patriotism, courage, self-reliance, and kindred virtues, using the methods that were in common use by boy scouts on June 15, 1916. The charter authorized and set standards for the incorporation of the BSA and provided for the "exclusive right to use emblems, badges, descriptive or designating marks, and words or phrases" that they adopt.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Each year the Council serves more than 41,000 youth in southwestern Pennsylvania. To manage the daily operations that enhance the delivery of services to these youth, the council maintains an annual operating budget of approximately $6 million. The local council, headquartered in Pittsburgh, is a participating agency of several United Ways in southwestern PA, including the United Way of Greene County. Approximately 8% of the total revenue comes from United Way. Another 36% comes from the support from the public in the form of individual and corporate donations. 56% is

191 generated through camping/activity fees and the annual Scouting Popcorn sales, and other income.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) - Scout Executive

Andy Shissler - District Executive 412-325-7976

Bill Flenniken - District Chariman

Contact Number(s) (412) 325-7976

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.lhc-bsa.org

Primary Addresses Flag Plaza 1275 Bedford Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3699 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 201 W High St Suite 1 Ebensburg, PA 15931 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area The Laurel Highlands Council, BSA (formerly the Greater Pittsburgh and Penn’s Woods Councils) administers the Scouting program in the following counties of SW PA: Allegheny, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Greene, Indiana, Somerset and Washington.

Service Description The younger boy Cub Scout program is a fun and educational experience concerned with values. Besides providing a positive place where boys can enjoy safe, wholesome activities, Cub Scouting focuses on building character, improving physical fitness, teaching practical skills, and developing a spirit of community service.

The older boy, Boy Scout program focuses on achieving the BSA's objectives of developing character, citizenship, and personal fitness through its methods of advancement, ideals, patrols, outdoor programs, adult association, personal growth, and leadership development.

The Co-ed Venturing program is a youth development program of the Boy Scouts of America for

192 young men and women. Opportunity for leadership, group activities, high adventure, recognition, and teaching others provides positive experiences to help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults.

Available Hours Vary

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues.

Eligibility Requirements Tiger Cubs is for boys (and their adult partner) under the age of 8, have completed kindergarten or are in first grade, or are age 7. Cub Scouts is for boys who have completed first grade but not yet fifth grade, or are age 8-10. Boy Scouts is for boys who have complete fifth grade and is at least 10 years old, or is 11 years of age. Venturing is for all young men and women who are at least 13 years of age and have completed eighth grade and not yet 21.

Required Documentation Completion of the Boy Scouts of America Youth Application is required at time of joining.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email Membership Executive.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Boy Scouting is a boy-led, boy-run program, but the boys must be trained to be leaders. Adult role models in Scouting provide an ideal learning experience for all youth. Every adult volunteer has something valuable to offer. On a typical weekend campout, Scouts might work with an adult volunteer who teaches the Fishing merit badge and with a Scout mom to learn orienteering, go on a 5-mile hike with another adult leader, and end the day learning how to clean and cook fresh fish from someone else. The advantages of Scouting are not limited to boys. Adults also develop leadership and physical skills with every training experience. Volunteers learn, too. Volunteers spend a significant amount of time to ensure the success of Scouting in their communities. The average Scout volunteer gives 20 hours of service each month, and 96 percent of volunteers say they would recommend volunteering for the BSA to other adults. In fact, volunteers believe their time invested with the Boy Scouts of America helps them be: A better citizen A better parent A better manager A better employee More patient and tolerant of others More open to new ideas and opinions We need you to provide the direction, coaching, and training that empowers today’s youth with the skills they will need to lead tomorrow.

193 Braden Run Animal Hospital

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dr. McMillen - VMD

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5079 - Phone

Primary Addresses 216 Braden Run Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Full veterinarian services and a new program for low-income families of Greene County. The program offers families more than 50 percent off the regular price of spay and neuter services. Call for more information.

Available Hours Monday: 8:00 - 5:00 Tuesday: 8:00 - 8:00 Wednesday: 9:00 - 5:00 Thursday: 8:00 - 5:00 Friday: 8:00 - 5:00 Saturday: 9:00 - 1:00 Sunday: CLOSED

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appt.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

194 No

195 Bradford School

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.391.6710 - Phone 800.391.6810 - Tollfree 412.471.6714 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.bradfordpittsburgh.edu/

Primary Addresses 125 West Station Square Dr. Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description The following courses are offered:

-Accounting. -ASB Degree. -Legal Secretarial. -Graphic Design. -Office Administration. -Medical Assisting. -Computer Application. -Paralegal Studies. -Hospitality and Travel. -Merchandising Management. -Retail Management.

Available Hours Class times vary.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

196 Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested in a higher education.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for more information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

197 Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To prevent brain injury and improve the quality of life for people who have experienced brain injury and their family members through support, education, advocacy, and research.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Monica Vaccaro - Program Manager 215-718-5052 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 800-444-6443 - Brain Injury Resource Line 717-692-5569 - Phone 866-636-7097 - In-State- Office Calls 717-692-5567 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.biapa.org

Primary Addresses Suite 15-229 Carlisle, PA 17015 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description

The Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania conducts many on-going programs to prevent brain injury and improve the quality of life for people who have experienced brain injury and their family members through support, education, advocacy, and research.

The Brain Injury Resource Line (BIRL) is a toll free number, maintained by the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania. It is designed to give resource information to all who call. Since its inception. in 2002, volunteers have handled over 2,000 phone calls.

198 A call to this number will connect you to a recording which invites you to leave your telephone number (including area code). These calls are then assigned to a volunteer who will return the call to provide resource information.

Available Hours 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

199 Braun's Personal Care Home

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Doris Braun - Owner

Contact Number(s) 724-627-7141

Primary Addresses 324 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

Fees/Cost for Services Call for details

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

200 Bridge Department, Greene County County Bridge Supervisor

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeffrey Marshall - Department Director 724-852-5210

George Smith - Maintenance Director 724-998-5044 24-hours

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5216 - Phone 724.627.8524 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Maintenance Bldg. 186 Jefferson Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Primarily responsible for maintaining and repairing all non-state owned bridges in the county. Secures state monies and accepts bids from outside contractors to replace severely damaged or deteriorated bridges. Also accepts complaints about bridges in need of repair.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Eligibility Requirements

201 Any interested individuals.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

202 Bridge Street Commons

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Presbyterian SeniorCare

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Jessie Moore - Service Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 724.627.4145 - Phone 724.223.5744 - Phone 724.852.2411 - Fax 412-828-6196 - Management Agent

Web Addresses www.srcare.org

Primary Addresses 600 Bridge Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 1215 Hulton Road Oakmont, PA 15139-1196 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Bridge Street Commons (housing facility) is comprised of 30 resident units and one resident manager unit, each containing 1 bedroom and a fully-equipped kitchen complete with refrigerator and stove. Each unit is equipped with individual controls for heat and air conditioning as well. Subsidized Housing.

Available Hours 24 hour residential facility.

Fees/Cost for Services 30% of monthly income.

203 Eligibility Requirements Must be age 62 or over with a visual or hearing impairment, or age 18 and above for the mobility impaired.

Required Documentation Proof of age or disability and income verification

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

204 Bristoria Baptist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gary Crawford - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.499.5749 - Phone

Primary Addresses 899 Bristoria Road Holbrook, PA 15341 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

205 Bureau of Autism Services

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Human Services

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Bureau of Autism Services (BAS) is to develop and manage services and supports to enhance the quality of life of Pennsylvanians living with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and to support their families and caregivers. The Bureau will carry out its mission through the creation and administration of adult service delivery models, the development of resources to support individuals with autism and their families across the lifespan and by collaborating with and providing technical assistance to other Department of Human Services (DHS) offices and government agencies.

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 866-539-7689

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/foradults/autismservices/

Primary Addresses Bureau of Autism Services 605 Health & Welfare Building P. O. Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Autism Waiver is designed for adults 21 years and older living in Pennsylvania. Priority is given to those who are not currently receiving ongoing state funded or state and federally funded long-term care services.

The following services are available in this waiver: Assistive Technology, Behavioral Specialist Services, Community Inclusion, Community Transition Services, Counseling, Day Habilitation, Environmental Modifications, Family Counseling, Family Training, Job Assessment & Finding, Nutritional Consultation, Occupational Therapy, Residential Habilitation, Respite, Speech/Language Therapy, Supported Employment, Supports Coordination (Case Management), Temporary Crisis Services and Transitional Work Services.

206 The Supports Coordinator will conduct re-evaluations annually and services can change based on need. Each waiver consumer will have an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) that includes: information about who they like and admire, what activities they prefer, any allergies or other health concerns, a record of fire & traffic safety knowledge amongst others, goals & achievements and other important information that is a part of the participant's everyday life.

Consumer may choose the provider for each service in their Individual Service Plan.

Available Hours M - F 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Eligibility Requirements Live in PA, have a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder, be 21 yrs or older, meet Medical Assistance financial eligibilitly, meet Intermediate Care Facility level of care and IQ is NOT considered for eligibility.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

207 Bureau of District Mining Operations BDMO

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) William Plassio - Bureau Director

Contact Number(s) 724.925.5514 - Fax 1-800-541-2050 - Report Environmental Emergencies 724-925-5500 - Phone

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/bureau_of_district_mining_operations/20764

Primary Addresses DEP New Stanton District Office 131 Broadview Road New Stanton, PA 15672 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 25 Technology Drive California Technology Park Coal Center, PA 15423 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Serving: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland counties.

Service Description Areas of service include: Surface Mine Subsidence, Acid Mine Drainage Evaluation, Non-Coal Mines & Quarries in PA, PA's Annual Reports on Mining Activities, Sinkholes, Surface Blasting, Mining & Reclamation, Mine Safety and Abandoned Mine Reclamation.

Available Hours All District Mining Offices are open between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM. Offices are closed on state holidays.

208 Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Required Documentation Completed application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

209 Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania State Police

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-932-0602 - Tollfree 412-548-2050 - Pittsburgh District Enforcement Office 1.800.453.PLCB (7522) - Toll Free Alcohol Education 717-783-9454 - Office of Chief Counsel

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected] Alcohol Education

Web Addresses www.lcb.state.pa.us/PLCB/Education/index.htm - Alcohol Education www.psp.pa.gov/LCE/Pages/default.aspx#.VVTvdLlVhBd

Primary Addresses 313 Mt. Nebo Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description To report liquor law violations call the toll free hotline --Pennsylvania State Police/Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement.

Alcohol Education -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board aims to be a leader in the prevention of underage and dangerous drinking. The PLCB Bureau of Alcohol Education partners with schools, community groups, licensees and others in this mission. We deliver a message of "zero tolerance" and "no use" of alcohol by individuals under the age of 21. Among people over the age of 21 who choose to drink alcohol, we promote responsible and moderate use. Our work with licensees gives them the tools and training to minimize problems related to alcohol sales.

210

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

211 Bureau of Oil and Gas Management

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717-772-2199 - Harrisburg Office 412 442-4000 - Southwest Regional Office 412-442-4328 - Fax (Southwest Regional Office)

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/office_of_oil_and_gas_management/20291

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 8765 Harrisburg, PA 17105-8765 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 400 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh , PA 15222-4725 Click here for a Map of this Location.

25 Technology Drive California Technology Park Coal Center, PA 15423 Click here for a Map of this Location.

100 New Salem Road Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description The Bureau of Oil and Gas Management is responsible for the statewide oil and gas conservation and environmental programs to facilitate the safe exploration, development and recovery of

212 Pennsylvania's oil and gas resevoirs in a manner that will protect the Commonwealth's natural resources and the environment. The bureau develops policies and programs for the regulation of oil and gas development and production pursuant to the Oil and Gas Act, the Coal and Gas Resource Coordination Act, and the Oil and Gas Conservation Law; oversees the oil and gas permitting and inspection programs; develops statewide regulations and standards; conducts training programs for industry and works with the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission and the standards; conducts training programs for industry and works wit the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Comomission and the Technical Advisory Board.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

213 California University Speech & Hearing Clinic

Organizational Information

Parent Organization California University

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Barbara Bonfanti - Department Chair

Contact Person(s) Gloria McKean - Department Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724.938.4175 - Phone 724.938.1526 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] Department Secretary

Web Addresses www.calu.edu/academics/colleges/education/communication-disorders/speech-hearing-clinic/index. htm

Primary Addresses Learning Research Center California University of PA Room 296 Morgan Hall California, PA 15419 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Provide speech, language and hearing diagnostics and therapy; hearing aid evaluation.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday - Thursday. 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Friday

Fees/Cost for Services No charge for therapy; diagnostic fees are on a sliding fee scale.

Eligibility Requirements No restrictions

214 Required Documentation Any records of previous therapy.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

215 Call Before You Dig Hotline

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA One Call System, Inc.

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our purpose is to prevent damage to underground facilities. To promote safety,we provide an efficient and effective communications network among project owners, designers, excavators, and facility owners.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-242-1776 - Hotline 8-1-1 (in Pennsylvania)

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pa1call.org/POCS/index16.aspx

Primary Addresses 925 Irwin Run Road West Mifflin, PA 15122 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description Hotline to contact for information on the location of buried cable.

Utility line location information.

216 Calvary Baptist Church, Lippencott

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Nick Bardo, Jr. - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1897 - Phone

Primary Addresses c/o 1190 N. Liberty Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

217 Cancer Center Robert E. Eberly Pavilion

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Uniontown Hospital

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.437.2503 - Phone 724.437.8846 - Fax

Web Addresses www.uniontownhospital.com

Primary Addresses 410 McClellandtown Road Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Uses a laser-guided simulator to pinpoint the specific tumor location and then undergoes a computerized therapy planning system which permits the staff to design individual treatment programs best-suited to each patient.

Also features a support staff that helps people better understand cancer forms of treatment. A library of videotapes and books is maintained on aspects of radiation therapy and cancer treatment. These include information about specific types of cancer as well as how to cope with having it.

This is available to the public between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Fees vary; medical card accepted, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, UMWA, and private insurance policies.

Eligibility Requirements Patients with Cancer. Also accomodates in-patients from area hospitals and residents from personal care and nursing homes as well.

218 Required Documentation Medical records, physician referral, medical or insurance card.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Physician must make a referral. Call for more information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

219 Cancer Information and Referral Service University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute

Organizational Information

Parent Organization University of Pittsburgh

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.647.2811 - Phone 412.623.4733 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.upmccancercenters.com

Primary Addresses 5150 Centre Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Contains detailed information on cancer-related topics and has publications available. Physicians can make referrals for patients and speakers are available.

Available Hours 24 hours daily

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

220 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Individuals interested in volunteering must attend a volunteer orientation. Please register for the orientation by calling 412-623-4636. Orientation is held on the first Wednesday of each month at 2 p.m. Volunteers have the opportunities to work the the following areas: Patient and Family Support: Volunteers assist patients and their families by helping nurses with their duties and visiting with patients. Laboratory Research: As a Laboratory Research volunteer, you may assist UPCI scientists with research activities and laboratory procedures including: -Tissue and cell culture. -Gene transfections. -Solution preparation. -DNA cloning and sequencing. -Slide staining and filing. -Administrative duties. (There is a waiting list for this) Special Events: Volunteers may assist with various special events, such as hosting parties for patients and their families at our clinical units or hosting artists who visit UPMC Cancer Centers to perform for patients.

221 CARE Center, SPHS Washington County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SPHS

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeff Mascara - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.229.5007 - Phone 800.281.7150 - Tollfree 724.229.5711 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sphs.org

Primary Addresses 351 West Beau Street Suite 201, Street Level Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 306 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description Crisis and intervention for drug and alcohol abuse, including:

-A 24-hour Sexual Assault & Crisis Hotline (800-281-7150). -Crisis worker available to provide emergency assessments. -Intervention groups for DUI referrals. -Family intervention. -Follow-up coordination of services with community agencies.

222 Sponsors an Employee Assistance Program, which is an individual therapy program for adult and youth chemical abusers, spouses and parents.

Various forms of aftercare following in-patient treatment, family therapy, and group therapy are also provided.

Features a Rape Crisis Center and Community education and support groups for adults, survivors of childhood sexual abuse, victims of child abuse, and co-dependent women.

Anger management counseling and support groups.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. Monday - Thursday. 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Friday. Weekends by appointment only.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale.

Eligibility Requirements County residents in need of services.

Required Documentation None for initial evaluation appointment.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

223 CARE Center, SPHS, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SPHS

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeff Mascara - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Darlene Matthews - MSW, Program Supervisor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.9761 - Fax 800-281-7150 - Tollfree 724.966.9440 - Phone 724.627.6108 - Phone 800-417-9460 - Crisis Services for Greene County

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Primary Addresses 35 S. West Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 100 W. South Street Carmichaels,, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Community Treatment Team-CTT Program serves adults who are seriously and persistently mentally ill/co-occurring substance abuse history or a criminal background. Services are provided in the consumer's private residence or other appropriate community based site.

224 Mobile Outpatient services provide evaluation and treatment for individuals who have encountered barriers to receiving services in an outpatient clinic. Services include: -Individual therapy services.

Outpatient Treatment services provide education, assessment/evaluation and treatment for individuals who are not maintaining their optimum functioning level. Services include: -Individual, group, marital and family therapy.

The S.T.T.A.R.S Program, Sexual Trauma Treatment and Recovery Services, provides counseling, advocacy, and education to sexual assault victims of all ages. Services include: -Individual, group, and play therapy. -Support groups. -Prevention Education. -Advocacy. -24 Hour Sexual Assault Hotline 1-888-480-7283

Drug and Alcohol Treatment services are available to the chemically dependent person and to those affected by another's chemical dependency. Services include: -Individual, group, and intensive outpatient therapies. -Specialized services for women and children, underage drinking, and Student Assistance Program.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday-Friday. Evening hours available by appointment only.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

225 Care Management Services, Older Adults

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Community Action Southwest serves as the catalyst to mobilize the resources of the entire community to enable families and individuals in Southwestern Pennsylvania to attain the skills, knowledge, motivations and opportunities to become self-sufficient.

History of Organization Community Action Southwest (CAS), a non-profit organization, has been serving Washington and Greene counties since 1965. Founded by a group of community leaders, the initial focus of the agency was to identify local conditions that led to poverty, sensitize the community to the incidence and conditions of poverty, mobilize private and public resources to impact on poverty and develop programs and services that would help eradicate poverty.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Bigler - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Stacy Stroman - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2893 - Phone 724.627.7713 - Fax 1-877-814-0788 - CAS Toll-Free Number

E-mail(s) [email protected] Director

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 58 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

226 Service Description This department also works with a program offered by SWPA AAA Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program called "PEER" (Pennsylvania's Empowered Expert Residents). The purpose of PEER is to train resident advocates of long-term care facilities to work within facilities with staff and residents to enhance quality of care and quality of life for themselves and for their peers.

Care Managers help older adults find services in the community to meet their needs and help them arrange to access these services. Direct services include:

Home Delivered Meals Adult Day Services In-Home Care Services Personal Emergency Response Systems Medicare Part D Enrollment Miscellaneous Forms: Rent/Tax Rebates, PACE, LIHEAP, etc

New consumers must call a central referral line to initiate access to services. Area Agency on Aging Information and Assistance: 1-800-734-9603.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies (Sliding Cost Share Scale)

Eligibility Requirements Older Adults in need of services. (Must be age 60 or over)

Required Documentation Proof of income; proof of age.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

227 Caring Connections

Organizational Information

Parent Organization National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO),

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-658-8898 - Helpline

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.caringinfo.org

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Accept donations

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

228 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

229 Carmichaels Area Junior/Senior High School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Carmichaels Area School District

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John Menhart - Superintendent

Ronald Gallagher - Assistant Principal

Lisa Zdravesky - Principal

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5045 - Phone 724.966.5556 - High School Fax

Web Addresses jrsrhigh.carmarea.org/

Primary Addresses 300 West Greene St. Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 225 N Vine Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The curriculum in grades 7 through 9 continues to build on the foundation set with the elementary curriculum, helping students to develop skills in the basic content areas while initiating opportunities for exploration according to individual needs or interests.

The curriculum in grades 10 through 12 involves one of two possible career paths - academic or technology. The academic curriculum is a self-contained program that involves a required class every year in math, English, social studies, science and at least two years of a foreign language. The technology curriculum is a Tech-Prep program that requires applied math, English, social

230 studies and applied science. These students all attend the Greene County Vocational Technical School for their specialized courses.

Available Hours Monday - Friday: 7:30 - 2:50

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Must be anywhere within the grade level of 7 - 12.

Required Documentation Academic records; immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Parents are encouraged to volunteer.

231 Carmichaels Activity Center formerly called the Carmichaels Senior Citizen Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Mary Bokat - Site Supervisor

Contact Number(s) 724.966.2290 - Phone 724.966.8671 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 100 Nemacolin Road P. O. Box 184 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 58 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Special services throughout the year may include flu shot clinics, health screenings and tax assistance.

Provides socialization opportunities, recreational activities, educational programs, home delivered meals and congregate meals.

232 Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday through Thursday

Fees/Cost for Services None; donations accepted for congregate meals.

Eligibility Requirements •Anyone 55 years of age or older, or whose spouse is age 55 or older.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

233 Carmichaels Arbors

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Arbors Management

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Project Based Section 8 Housing Designated for Elderly & Persons with Disabilities. 1 Bedroom Garden Style Apartments with Private Entrances. Includes a Refrigerator and Range. Ground Floor Living with Patio to Enjoy Sitting Outdoors. Courtyard for Outdoor Enjoyment and Beautiful Peaceful Surroundings. Property is located close to Pharmacy, Grocery Stores, and Medical Clinics. Transportation can be Obtained from Community Action

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Michelle Cherup - Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.966.7321 - Phone 800-963-1280 - Management in Monroeville

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.arbors.com/aff_prop_news/view/2

Primary Addresses 211 Liberty Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Arbors Management 1670 Golden Mile Highway Monroeville, PA 15146 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides 75 garden apartments furnished with stove, refrigerator and carpeting. Subsidized housing.

234 Available Hours 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services 30% gross monthly income.

Eligibility Requirements Must be of Senior citizen status, be handicapped or disabled, and meet certain income guidelines.

Required Documentation Birth certificates and proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Must fill out an application and be put on waiting list.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

235 Carmichaels Area Elementary Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Carmichaels Area School District

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John Menhart - Superintendent

Dave Bates - Principal

Contact Person(s) Roberta Barr - Guidance Counselor

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5045 - Phone 724.966.8789 - Fax

Web Addresses elementary.carmarea.org/

Primary Addresses 225 North Vine Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The elementary curriculum provides a complete program of studies in Reading, Mathematics, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Health, Library Science, Music, Art, Computer, and Physical Education for all students

The use of technology and computers is a high priority in the Carmichaels Area. There are two primary computer labs in the elementary school.

Available Hours 7:45 A.M. - 3:15 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services

236 Free, except for extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Must be anywhere within the grade levels of Kindergarten - 6th grade.

Required Documentation Academic records; immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Parents are encouraged to volunteeer.

237 Carmichaels Area Women's Civic Club

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-966-2486

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 213 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Carmichaels area

Service Description This local women's civic club promotes the arts and makes contributions to local service agencies. Their annual "Hugs and Kisses" Project collects hats, gloves, socks and underwear that is donated to Salvation Army and the Washington Women's Shelter Inc. in Greene.

238 Carmichaels Borough

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Jack - Mayor

Charles Walker - President Borough Council

Contact Person(s) Brandi Wydo-Streit - Borough Manager

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5518 - Fax 724-966-5506 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 100 West George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Carmichaels

Available Hours Meetings take place at 6:30 PM on the second Tuesday of the month in the borough office.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

239 Carmichaels Borough Police Department

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mike Gyurke Sr. - Police Chief

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5013 - Phone 724-966-5518 - Fax

Primary Addresses 100 West George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Police Services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

240 Carmichaels Clinic

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Centerville Clinics, Inc.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Quinn - Executive Director

Dr. Josefina Paderes - Family Practice Physician

Dr. Jer-Yuan Tsai - Internal Medicine Physician

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5081 - Phone 724.966.9002 - Fax

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 601 West George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Community clinic that offers the following health services:

-Allergy -Emergency medical (minor emergencies) -Family planning -Geriatric matters -Hearing -Health education -Laboratory -X-rays -Nutrition counseling -WIC

241 -Obstetrics -Gynecology -Pediatrics -EPSDT screening.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday. 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. Tuesday & Thursday evenings. 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon every other Saturday.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale which is based on income. All insurances are accepted and various managed care plans.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of medical services.

Required Documentation Proof of income and insurance information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

242 Carmichaels/Cumberland Township Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Chief Jim Higgins

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5700 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 123 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Provides emergency fire services and rescues.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

243 Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Foundation Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-622-6277

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.carnegielibrary.org/locations/nonprofitcenter/

Primary Addresses Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh--Foundation Center 4400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Specialized services include: Regular workshops covering topics like Basic Proposal Writing, Fundraising 101, Media Relations, etc.; free E-News subscription; and databases that provide the latest information on foundations and grants.

Houses a variety of circulating books in genres including: Philanthropy, Volunteerism, Proposal Writing & Grantseeking, Nonprofit Management, Fundraising, Community & Economic Development, and Grant Resources for Individuals. Electronic databases are available for free public use, and appointments to learn how to use them are recommended by calling 412-622-6277.

You can use the Foundation Center just as you would any other department of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh system. For instance, you can: Receive reference assistance on-site or by phone or e-mail; Check out circulating materials and reserve items that are currently on loan; Request books and photocopies of articles through inter-library loan; Use the library's self-service photocopying machines (twenty-five cents per page). To check out or reserve books, or to access the databases, you will need a library card.

244 Available Hours Sunday: 12:00 - 5:00; Monday: 10:00 - 8:00; Tuesday: 10:00 - 8:00; Wednesday: 10:00 - 8:00; Thursday: 10:00 - 8:00; Friday: 10:00 - 5:30; Saturday: 10:00 - 5:30

Fees/Cost for Services No charges for database searches. Only charge is for print copies at .25 per page or for overdue books.

Eligibility Requirements Non-profits; individuals seeking information on any aspect of philanthropy, including fundraising, management issues, grantseeking, etc.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

245 Casey, Robert P., Jr. , U.S. Senator

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Senator of the 114th Congress

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robert P. Casey, Jr. - U.S. Senator 202-224-6324

Contact Number(s) 412-803-7370 - Pittsburgh Office 412-803-7379 - Pittsburgh Office/Fax 866-802-2833 - Toll-free

Web Addresses casey.senate.gov/contact/

Primary Addresses 393 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Grant Building 310 Grant Street, Suite 2415 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

246 No

247 Cash Assistance Program TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Public Welfare

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8171 - Phone 888.410.5658 - Toll Free 724.627.8096 - Fax

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 100 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides monetary payments to help eligible persons who don't have enough income to meet basic needs.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Must be a U.S. citizen or legal alien, a resident of Pennsylvania, participate in New Directions unless deemed exempt, and agree to seek support from absent parent.

Required Documentation Proof of residency and income eligibility.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

248 Call or come in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

249 Catholic Charities of Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6410 - Phone 724.852.2624 - Fax

Web Addresses www.ccpgh.org

Primary Addresses 72 East High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Also features the W.I.N. (Women in Need) Program, which provides free services for newborns up to age one, including: -Formula -Some clothing -Diapers -Counseling and educational materials.

Temporary financial assistance when available.

$ Energy (Dollar Energy) applications. Fire disaster assistance after all other available resources have been exhausted.

Organizes the "Angel Tree" Program, which provides Christmas toys to Greene County children.

Family, individual, and marital counseling, parenting classes, adoption services, parenting and pregnancy life skills training.

Performs pregnancy testing free of charge.

Rollercoasters Program for children ages 5 to 12 years old who are experiencing the emotional turbulence of divorce and other family changes.

250 Smoke detectors are available for free distribution to families in need.

Available Hours 8:00 AM - 4 PM Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale based on family income.

Eligibility Requirements Varies depending on the program

Required Documentation Proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

251 Catnip Acres

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to eliminate the pain and suffering associated with cat overpopulation in Greene County, Pennsylvania. In furtherance of that goal, Catnip Acres provides a low cost spay/neuter program for domestic cats and a T.N.R. (trap, neuter, release), program for feral cats.

History of Organization The idea for Catnip Acres was born when Carol Pultorak began working as a volunteer at the local animal shelter in Greene County. She soon became aware of the second class status assigned to cats in shelters and became determined to reduce the number of cats euthanized. She began taking a single cat to the Pittsburgh spay and neuter clinic. That single cat was the beginning of a lifelong commitment which developed into Catnip Acres. Today they can boast that it has spayed and neutered over 4,000 cats. Founder and President Carol Pultorak's dream becam an official non profit 501 (c) 3 organization in April 2007.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations are tax deductible and much appreciated.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Carol Pultorak - President

Contact Number(s) 724-998-5910 724-627-0846

E-mail(s) [email protected] general

Web Addresses www.catnip-acres.org

Primary Addresses 578 E. High St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description

252 low cost spay and neuter clinic for cats, feral or owned. low cost spay and neuter clinic for dogs.

Available Hours Please call for an appointment.

Fees/Cost for Services 2 packages, A $35.00 and $55.00. Free Fund for people feeding 6 or more outside cats.

Eligibility Requirements To qualify for free fund must be below county poverty line.

Required Documentation tax returns

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility yes

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description many different volunteer positions, from paperwork to cleaning

253 CBM Ministries of S. W. PA Children's Bible Ministries

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization We desire to evangelize school students and adults through the Released Time Bible Program, Camp, and the Mailbox Club; Teaching and guiding them to maturity in our Lord Jesus Christ, providing training and opportunities for Christian Service in the local church and to the world.

History of Organization CBM Ministries began in the southern USA in 1935, but it had it's local beginnings in 1970 when Reba Miller established Released Time classes in Greene County, PA schools. Released Time is now offered in each elementary and secondary school in that county. In the 1990's CBM expanded to nearby Fayette county and in 2005 opened RT in Butler county. In 2005 CBM was ministering to over 850 students in 26 schools. Camp was first offered in 1971 and has been held each summer since for elementary and teen students. We have rented camps each year, but we are currently seeking to build a camp of our own to be used for year round ministry to all age groups.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Judy Virgili - Director

Contact Number(s) 724-966-9157 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses http://childrensbibleministries.net/ http://cbmswpa.com/

Primary Addresses 104 East Greene Street P.O. Box 378 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Activities include: camps, retreats, banquets, church & family gatherings, seminars(such as divorce

254 recovery or marriage enrichment), bible studies, programs for senior citizens, conferences and home school services.

CBM Ministries of SWPA is a non-profit, non-denominational, faith based ministry dedicated to evangelizing school students and adults through the Released Time Bible program, camps and retreats, and Character based correspondence lessons. It is our desire to teach the Bible, God's Word, helping students to grow in spiritual maturity. We also desire to help Christians develop their spiritual gifts and give them opportunities to serve in the local church and out into the world.

Available Hours Time varies according to current schedule.

Fees/Cost for Services No fee for release time. Fees vary for camps and retreats.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

255 Cedarwood Apartments

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Arbors Management

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Steve Magill - Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5860 - Phone 724.966.7321 - Fax 724-741-2316 - Management Agent 724-741-3112 - Fax (Management Agent)

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.arbors.com/

Primary Addresses 403 Cedarwood Drive Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 310 Seven Fields Blvd. Suite 350 Seven Fields, PA 16046-0000 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Features a HUD subsidized apartmenthousing complex with 31 units, including one, two, and three bedroom apartments. A residential playground is available for public use and all apartments are equipped with a stove, refrigerator, and carpeting.

Available only for couples and families, but special consideration is given to single persons if disabled.

256 Available Hours Office Hours: 8 AM to 4 PM Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services 30% of gross monthly income.

Eligibility Requirements Individuals and families must meet certain income guidelines.

Required Documentation Birth certificate and proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Fill out an application to be put on the waiting list.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

257 Center For Hearing and Deaf Services HDS

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization HDS' mission is to provide a diverse and affordable program of quality diagnostic, rehabilitative and supportive services designed to address problems experienced by children and adults who are deaf or hard of hearing and to serve as an information and referral source for this population and the general public.

History of Organization HDS was established in 1920 as the League for the Hard of Hearing to provide social activities for people with a hearing loss. From these modest beginnings, HDS has evolved into southwestern Pennsylvania's only comprehensive service center for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Amy Hart - President and CEO

Contact Person(s) Jayde Eng - Administrative Assistant 412-235-9518 (Video Phone) [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 412.281.6564 - Fax 412.281.1375 - Phone 724.832.7600 - HDS Westmoreland

Web Addresses www.hdscenter.org

Primary Addresses 1945 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 1011 Old Salem Road Suite 102 Greensburg, PA 15601 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

258 Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Performs the following services for all persons in need: -Testing for hearing capabilities. -Evaluations for a hearing aid. -Sales and repairs of hearing aids. -Sign Language Interpreting Services -Psychological services. -Psychiatric evaluations. -Counseling services. -Advocacy. -Sales of Assistive Devices

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday. Evening hours by appointment only, and 24 hour emergency interpreting & crisis intervention.

Fees/Cost for Services Set fees, but a sliding scale or third-party funding is available.

Eligibility Requirements Children and adults wh are deaf, deaf-blind, or hard of hearing, as well as their families.

Required Documentation Medical records and proof of income for sliding scale.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

259 Center for Organ Recovery & Education C.O.R.E. (Formerly named Pittsburgh Transplant Foundation)

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Center for Organ & Recovery Education is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting donation, education and research for the purpose of saving and improving the quality of life through organ, tissue and corneal transplantation.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Susan A. Stuart - President / CEO

Contact Number(s) 412.963.3563 - Fax 800.366.6777 - Tollfree 412.963.3550 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.core.org

Primary Addresses 204 Sigma Drive RIDC Park Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description This agency manages the organ and tissue donor program for western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and a small portion of New York. Within this region, CORE works with a network of 155 hospitals to provide the organs, tissue and corneas for transplantation.

In addition to offering families the opportunity to donate, CORE coordinates the surgical recovery efforts, computerized matching of donated organs and placement of corneas.

CORE is dedicated to increasing the understanding of organ and tissue donation.

260 Formerly named Pittsburgh Transplant Foundation. Provides education and information about organ and tissue donation.

Available Hours 24 hours daily

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services or interested in becoming a donor.

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

261 Center for Professional Development (formerly known as Instructional Support Services)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization IU1 Intermediate Unit 1

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Donald Martin - Assistant Executive Director 724-938-3241 ext. 429 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 800.328.6481 - Tollfree 724.938.8722 - Fax 724-938-3241 ext. 251 - Secretary to Assistant Executive Director

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us/about/departments/cpd

Primary Addresses One Intermediate Unit Drive Coal Center, PA 15423 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description he Center for Professional Development Department offers a wide variety of services and support to school districts including staff development, technical support for Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) initiatives, grant support, coordination of services, advisory councils and acquisition of resources. Staff development is offered through workshops, courses, and online classes for Act 48 hours and credit. Workshops are held at the IU and on site in school districts and are generally customized to suit district needs and cover all topics within the areas of assessment, curriculum or instruction, continuous school improvement, as well as reading and math, school safety, behavior, transition, early intervention, autism, assistive technology, interagency coordination, induction programs for teachers, educational specialists, and principals, and Act 45 programs for administrators. The Center for Professional Development Department staff serves as a liaison between the Pennsylvania Department of Education and local school districts by maintaining constant communication with PDE; identifying latest initiatives, clarifying requirements for school districts and supporting districts' efforts to follow state and federal mandates.

262 Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

263 Center for Research and Economic Development

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Waynesburg University

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Barbara Kirby - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.3388 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburg.edu/web/cred

Primary Addresses Waynesburg University Corner of Washington and Wayne Streets Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Waynesburg University Center for Research and Economic Development (CRED) is a resource that serves Waynesburg University, the community and beyond. Through scientific research, faculty and staff expertise, resources and partnerships, the Center supports initiatives contributing to the long-term sustainable economic future of the area.

The CRED partners with local businesses, non-profits, regional educational institutions, local government and economic development agencies to provide services and programs committed to enhancing our region's future. The CRED strives to stimulate economic development in the southwestern Pennsylvania.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Fee structure varies depending on services rendered.

264 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

265 Center for the Performing Arts

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Susan Zalar - Owner/Director

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5005 - Phone

Primary Addresses 200 West George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Offers instruction in all forms of dance, including: -Ballet -Tap -Acrobatics -Gymnastics -Jazz -Modern.

The music department offers personalized lessons with all of the following: -Singing -Piano -Guitar -Musical theater.

Classes for aerobics and karate are also offered here for those interested.

Racquetball courts are available.

Available Hours Hours vary based on current schedule.

Fees/Cost for Services Fees vary according to the different lessons or classes.

266 Eligibility Requirements Any interested individuals

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

267 Center Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Edward Deter - Chairman

Contact Person(s) Paul Cook - Vice Chairman

N. Dawn Horr - Secretary-Treasurer

Dennis Makel - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-499-5487

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us/

Primary Addresses 100 Municipial Rd PO Box 435 Rogersville, PA 15359 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Holbrook, Hunter's Creek, Oak Forest, Rogersville, Rutan

Available Hours Meetings are held at 4 PM on the second Thursday of the month in the township office in Rogersville.

268 Center Township Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Charlie Jones

Contact Number(s) 724.499.5259 - Phone

Primary Addresses 3374 W Roy Furman Hwy Rogersville, PA 15359 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Provides emergency fire services.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

269 Centerville Clinics Mental Health Base Service Unit

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Centerville Clinics, Inc.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.632.6801 - Phone 724.852.1412 - Fax 724-627-8243 - Phone (Carmichaels)

E-mail(s) [email protected] General

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 1150 7th Street Waynesburg, PA 15370-0604 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Centerville Clinics, Inc. 1070 Old National Pike Rd Fredericktown, PA 15333 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides such psychiatric services as the partial hospitalization program, marriage counseling, family therapy, diagnostic and therapeutic services for children, adults and seniors, and psychological testing.

School-based counseling through the CHILL Program.

Outpatient psychotherapy

Psychiatric evaluations and medication management

270 Family-based and BHRS services

Adults, children, adolescents, families, couples

Telepsychiatry

Available Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.; For Emergency Service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays, call 911 or 724-632-6801.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale, but medical card and all insurance companies accepted.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

271 Centerville Clinics, ICM/RC

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Centerville Clinics, Inc.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeanne Lane - Supervisor

Contact Person(s) Audrey Jones,

Christi Gross - Resource Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 724-627-8243 - Waynesburg site 724-966-5081 - Carmichaels site

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 601 W. George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 1150 Seventh Street Lower Level Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides intensive case management services for mental health clients.

Available Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.; For Emergency Service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays, call 911 or 724-632-6801.

272 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

273 Centerville Clinics, Inc. Joseph Yablonski Memorial Clinic

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) James Quinn - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Lisa Thorpe - Wraparound

Contact Number(s) 724.632.6801 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 1070 Old National Pike Fredericktown, PA 15333 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses

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Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

274 Service Description Administrative entity created to manage and secure funding for the Joseph H. Yablonski Medical Center and the following community clinics: Carmichaels Medical Center, California Medical Center, Bentleyville Medical Center, Community Mental Health Center, Fairchance Medical Center, Republic Medical Center, and an office located in Waynesburg.

Doubles as an agency which accepts and acts upon consumer complaints, authorizes the use of buildings for agency or meeting space, and provides speakers and technical advice to organizations around the community.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday. Evening and Saturday hours are available.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale which is based on income. All insurances are accepted and various managed care plans.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

Required Documentation Insurance information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

275 Centerville Clinics, Inc./Bentleyville Office

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Centerville Clinics, Inc.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Quinn - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.239.2390 - Phone 724.239.2393 - Fax

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 100 Wilson Road Bentleyville, PA 15314 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description Provides all of the following services : -Allergy treatment. -Emergency medical emergencies (minor). -Family planning. -Geriatric care. -Gynecology. -Home health visiting nurses. -Pediatrics. -Childhood immunizations. -MH/MR. -Vocational rehabilitation. -Perinatal case management. -Family Practice.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Monday. 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.

276 12:00 Noon - 4:00 P.M. Thursday.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale which is based on income. All insurances are accepted and various managed care plans, however.

Required Documentation Insurance information and proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in to schedule an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

277 Centerville Clinics, Inc./California Office

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Centerville Clinics, Inc.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Quinn - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.938.2122 - Phone 724.938.7853 - Fax

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 1152 Wood Street California, PA 15419 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Provides family planning services, medical care for children, adults and seniors, as well as health education.

Limited lab services are available on Tuesdays at 9 A.M. Childhood immunizations are administered here.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. Thursday.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale which is based on income. All insurances are accepted and various managed care plans.

Required Documentation Insurance information; proof of income eligibility.

278 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call to schedule an appointment, but walk-in emergencies are accepted.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

279 Centerville Clinics, Inc./Fairchance Office

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Centerville Clinics, Inc.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Quinn - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.564.0900 - Phone 724.564.9835 - Fax

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 93 N. Morgantown Street Fairchance, PA 15436 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Provides all of the following services : -Allergy treatment. -Emergency medical emergencies (minor). -Family planning. -Geriatric care. -Gynecology. -Pediatrics. -Childhood immunizations. -Vocational rehabilitation. -Family Practice. -Limited Laboratory Services. -Health Education.

Available Hours 10:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

280 Tuesday 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Thursday

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale which is based on income. All insurances are accepted and various managed care plans.

Required Documentation Insurance information; proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

281 Centerville Clinics, Inc./Republic Office

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Centerville Clinics.Inc.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Quinn - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.246.9434 - Phone 724.246.9846 - Fax

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 1006 Main Street Republic, PA 15475 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Provides all of the following services: -Allergy treatment. -Emergency medical emergencies (minor). -Family planning. -Geriatric care. -Gynecology. -Pediatrics. -Childhood immunizations. -Home Health Visiting Nurses. -Obstetrics. -Family Practice. -Limited Laboratory Services. -Health Education. -Internal Medicine.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

282 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. 10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Tuesday and Thursday. 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Lab 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. OB Doctor.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale which is based on income. All insurances are accepted and various managed care plans.

Required Documentation Insurance information; proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

283 Centerville Clinics, Inc./Waynesburg Drs. Office

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Quinn - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8243 - Phone

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 1150 7th Street Waynesburg Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Provides a doctor visit one day per week for all patients.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon. Thursdays only.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale which is based on income. All insurances are accepted and various managed care plans.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is at least the age of 18 with Centerville Clinics as their primary care provider.

Required Documentation Insurance information; proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

284 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

285 Centerville Clinics, Washington (Behavioral Healthcare Center)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-632-6801 724-223-1067

Primary Addresses 37 Highland Avenue Washington , PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington, Greene and Fayette counties

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

286 Centerville Clinics, Washington (Medical/Dental)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-223-1067

Primary Addresses 37 Highland Avenue Washington , PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington, Greene and Fayette counties

Fees/Cost for Services Fees vary; accept most insurances

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

287 Central Greene School District

Organizational Information

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Brian T. Uplinger - Superintendent [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Mrs. Annette J. Vietmeier - Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Technology [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.627.9591 - Fax 724.627.8151 - Phone

Web Addresses www.cgsd.org

Primary Addresses 250 S. Cumberland Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Educational programs for K-12. Community wellness program emphasizing pregnancy & substance abuse prevention. Student Assistance Program in middle/high schools provides: 1)Prevention--drug & alcohol education, depression & suicide awareness, guidance (self-esteem & decision making groups), SADD, parent meeting, drug & alcohol task force. 2)Intervention-pupil personnel team, student assistance teams, mental health counselors, drug & alcohol counselors.

School transportation; breakfast & lunch.

Exceptional children's programs: gifted, mentally retarded, learning disabled, special ed.; classes for vision & hearing impaired, speech & language, as well as psychological & support service through IU1.

Available Hours

288 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services There is a pay to play fee for extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Public school provision for children from the age of 5 through 21. There is a new summer program for preschool children through our new KtO grant.

Required Documentation Specific documents are required for different programs and services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk -in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

289 Central Tax Bureau

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Central Tax Bureau of PA, Inc.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Web Addresses www.centaxgroup.com

Additional Addresses 20 Emerson Lane Suite 905 Bridgeville, PA 15017 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description This agency is responsible for collecting the 1% per capita tax (occupational privilege tax). For questions or more information please call the District Office (1-800-423-6829).

290 Chamber of Commerce, Carmichaels

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The purpose of the Carmichaels Area Chamber of Commerce is to promote and advance the interests of the Carmichaels Area business community. This goal will be accomplished by coordinating the efforts of commerce, industry and professionals to maintain and strengthen the business climate in the Carmichaels Area. Existing businesses will be encouraged to grow through local support, and assistance will be given to new businesses to relocate to the Carmichaels Area.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Charles Walker - President

John Brodak - Vice President

Contact Person(s) Pam Whyel - Secretary

Sandy Bruce - Treasurer

Thelma Callaghan - Publicity Director

Web Addresses www.carmichaelschamber.org

Primary Addresses Box 93 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Acts as a sponsor for beautification and anti-litter campaigns, as well as charitable activities.

Also compiles a list of businesses and charities in the community and are very instrumental in planning and hosting the King Coal Festival, Halloween, and Christmas activities for children all around the area.

Available Hours Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month (except December) at 7:00 P.M. at the Greene Academy.

Fees/Cost for Services

291 $30.00 annually

Eligibility Requirements Any and all business persons in Carmichaels and the surrounding area.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

292 Chamber of Commerce, Waynesburg Area

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Melody Longstreth - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5926 - Phone 724.627.8017 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburgchamber.com

Primary Addresses 143 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Mission is to provide services and programs that will increase the success of member businesses and organizations and enhance the economy and quality of life in the area.

Goals: to represent member businesses, agricultural, professional, industrial, educational and community interests that enhance economic and civic well being.

Strives to promote member business development in conjunction with the Greene County Industrial Development Authority, Waynesburg Borough, Greene County Tourist Promotion Agency and other appropriate entities through the coordination, not duplication, of efforts.

Organizes the Annual Christmas Parade, Distinguished Service Award, Benefit Golf Outing at Rohanna's Golf Course and sponsors an annual scholarship for residents of Greene County who are graduating from high school.

Provides group rates for health insurance,commercial insurance and electrical rates for member businesses.

Mission is to provide services and programs that will increase the success of member businesses and organizations and enhance the economy and quality of life in the area.

Goals: to represent member businesses, agricultural, professional, industrial, educational and

293 community interests that enhance economic and civic well being.

Strives to promote member business development in conjunction with the Greene County Industrial Development Authority, Waynesburg Borough, Greene County Tourist Promotion Agency and other appropriate entities through the coordination, not duplication, of efforts.

Organizes the Annual Christmas Parade, Distinguished Service Award, Benefit Golf Outing at Rohanna's Golf Course and sponsors an annual scholarship for residents of Greene County who are graduating from high school.

Provides group rates for health insurance,commercial insurance and electrical rates for member businesses.

Available Hours 9:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services $75 - $300 annual dues based on the number of employees and business/service/non-profit type.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, email, or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

294 Charitable Organizations, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Dept. of State

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.783.1720 - Phone 800.732.0999 - Tollfree 717.783.6014 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.dos.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/bureau_of_charitable_organizations/12444

Primary Addresses 207 North Office Building Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Empowered by the Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes Act to register and regulate charitable organizations. Charities must file financial disclosure reports, providing documentation that donated money is used for charitable purposes.

Maintains registration and financial information on over 11,000 charities soliciting in the Commonwealth, as well as more than 400 professional solicitors and fundraising counsels.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services Charities must all pay a registration fee.

Eligibility Requirements

295 Anyone

Required Documentation Financial disclosure statement for charities.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write for more information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

296 Cherry Door

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rebecca Smith-Johnson - Store Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6291 - Phone

Primary Addresses 244 Elm Drive Waynesburg,, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Cherry Door is a thrift shop that offers assorted clothing, baby items, books, and small household items. All proceeds benefit the hospital.

Available Hours 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday - Saturday

Fees/Cost for Services Vary according to items selected.

Eligibility Requirements No restrictions

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

297 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

298 Chestnut Ridge Center--Mental Health Services

Organizational Information

Parent Organization WVU Healthcare

Funding Sources Fees, federal and WV state funding.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304-598-6400 - Chestnut Ridge Center 304-598-6429 - Chestnut Ridge Day Hospital 304-598-4214 - Outpatient Call Center 800.982.6277 - Tollfree

Web Addresses wvuhealthcare.com/hospitals-and-facilities/chestnut-ridge-center/

Primary Addresses 930 Chestnut Ridge Road Morgantown, WV 26505-2854 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description

Available Hours 8am-4:30pm M-F

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Adults and adolescents who require treatment in a structured environment, but are capable of functioning in the community.

299 Required Documentation Usual proofs of insurance, ability to pay, or income eligibility.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in, write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

300 Child & Adolescent Service Systems Program CASSP

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dean Virgili - Mental Health Director [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5276 - Phone 888.317.7106 - Tollfree 724.627.0785 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building 8 West High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Ft. Jackson Building/3rd Floor 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg,, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides coordination & facilitation of services to children & families with serious emotional disturbance. Meetings are arranged in a comfortable and convenient location for the parents. All involved agencies are present & invitations can be extended to any persons who have touched the child's life. Problems and strengths are discussed and the group comes up with a plan to alleviate the crisis and improve the child's living conditions. A check-list is mailed to all participants as part of a follow-up procedure to insure that the plan is successful.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services None.

Eligibility Requirements Any child who is between the age of birth to 21 years old.

301 Required Documentation N/A

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Referrals only. Referral is made through a human service agency, school, or parent.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

302 Child Alert, Intermediate Unit 1 / Coal Center Project Child Alert

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Intermediate Unit 1 (IU1)

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Charles F. Mahoney - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Candace Dunn - Special Education Director

Contact Number(s) 724.938.3241 - Phone 800.328.6481 - Tollfree 724.938.8722 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us/

Primary Addresses One Intermediate Unit Drive Coal Center, PA 15423-9642 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Testing and educational programs for preschool children who are handicapped or who are experiencing delays or problems in walking, talking, playing, hearing, seeing, or learning.

Also provides Physical Therapy, Speach Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and other educational therapies as needed.

Available Hours

303 Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements For ages 3 years to kindergarten; child must have disabilities or developmental delays.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

304 Child Alert, Intermediate Unit 1 / Rices Landing Project Child Alert

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Intermediate Unit 1 (IU1)

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Nicole Gallagher - Teacher

Contact Number(s) 724.592.6713 - Phone 800.328.6481 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us/

Primary Addresses 1982 Jefferson Road Suite 102 Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Developmental preschool for developmentally delayed children. Transportation available through the Intermediate Unit 1 upon request.

Also provides Physical Therapy, Speach Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and other educational therapies as needed.

Available Hours 9:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Monday - Friday (classrooms). 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday (Main IU office).

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements

305 25% developmental delay, as per state and federal guidelines. Ages 3 to 5 years.

Required Documentation Immunization records, medical records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call main IU office at 800-328-6481.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

306 Child Alert, Intermediate Unit 1 / Sycamore Project Child Alert

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Intermediate Unit 1 (IU1)

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sharon Belesky - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.428.3042 - Phone 800.328.6481 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us/

Primary Addresses Morris Township Box 64 R D 1 Sycamore, PA 15364 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Developmental preschool for developmentally delayed children. Transportation is available through the Intermediate Unit 1 upon request.

Also provides Physical Therapy, Speach Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and other educational therapies as needed.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Monday - Friday (classrooms). 8:00 A.M. -4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday (Main IU office).

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children anywhere between the age of 3 to 5 years and with a 25% developmental delay, as per state and federal guidelines.

307 Required Documentation Immunization records, medical records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call main IU office via the toll free number at 800-328-6481.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

308 Child Alert, Intermediate Unit 1 / Waynesburg Project Child Alert

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Intermediate Unit 1 (IU1)

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Debra Sestilli - Supervisor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6468 - Phone 800.328.6481 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us/

Primary Addresses 300 North Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Developmental preschool for developmentally delayed children. Transportation available through the Intermediate Unit 1. Also provide Physical Therapy, Speach Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and other educational therapies as needed.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Monday - Friday (classrooms). 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday - Friday (Main IU office).

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements 25% developmental delay, as per state and federal guidelines. Ages 3 to 5 years.

Required Documentation Immunization records, medical records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

309 Call main IU office at 800-328-6481.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

310 Child Care Information Services CCIS

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Amy Switalski - Director 724-852-5277 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5277 - Phone 888.355.CCIS - Tollfree 888.355.2247 - Tollfree 724.852.5297 - Fax 888.317.7106 - Toll-free

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 22 W. High Street 2nd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Maintains a current listing of licensed and registered child care providers available to Greene County residents and provides information about them.

Makes referrals to family day care homes and child care centers and holds activities for infants, toddlers, and school age children.

Available Hours

311 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 PM Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Children anywhere in age from birth to 13 years who meet the income guidelines for subsidized care.

Required Documentation Center must be licensed and family day care providers must be registered.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

312 Child Development, Klingberg Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Robert C Byrd's Health Sciences Center/WVU

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304.293.7331 - Phone 304.293.4337 - Fax 800-842-3627 Ext. 293-7331 - Toll Free at Physicians Office Center for scheduling appt.

Web Addresses wvukids.com/wvuh/Healthcare-Services/Child-Development/Child-Development

Primary Addresses WVU School of Medicine P. O. Box 9216 Morgantown, WV 26506 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description The Klingberg Neurodevelopmental Center offers multi-disciplinary diagnostic evaluations for children displaying difficulties in the areas of development, attention, learning, and sleep. Our core team includes a pediatric neurologist, an educational psychologist, a social worker, and a parent educator. Most of the children seen through the center are between the ages of one and eleven.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale is in effect, but Medical Assistance, Medicare, UMW, PA Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and private insurance are accepted.

Eligibility Requirements All children infancy up through adolescence and their immediate families.

Required Documentation

313 Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information or to schedule an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

314 Child Development, Western Region

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Public Welfare

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-692-7288 1-877-4-PA-KIDS

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/forchildren/childcareearlylearning/

Primary Addresses 300 Liberty Avenue Room 701 Pittsburgh State Office Building Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Provides information to individuals regarding licensing and registration of all day care facilites (day care centers, group day care homes, family day care homes, etc) and about existing licensed/registered facilities.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of service.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, Write

Miscellaneous Information

315 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

316 Child Find of America, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Donna Linder - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 800-I-AM-LOST (800-426-5678) 800-A-WAY-OUT 845-883-6060 - Business Calls

Web Addresses www.childfindofamerica.org

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 277 New Paltz, NY 12561-0277 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area US

Service Description This agency offers assistance for parents/families who are searching for missing children. Registration & location, mediation in cases of parental abduction child safety & public awareness programs, photo directory, newsletter, referrals and telephone support.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

317 Child Support Enforcement, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Public Welfare

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-727-7238 - State Collection Disbursement Unit 724-852-5214 - Phone 1-800-932-0211 - Phone (Child Support Hotline)

Web Addresses www.humanservices.state.pa.us/csws/ www.childsupport.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses Box 8018 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Aids in locating the delinquent parent and collects child support monies through attachment of wages, tax refunds, interest income, and even seizure of bank accounts, personal property, and property lines.

State Collection and Disbursement Unit, SCDU (If you receive or pay Child Support) 877-727-7238

* Contact SCDU for questions on Checks, EFT (Direct Deposit), PA.EPPICard, Payment Problems, Coupons, and before you stop payment on a check, or to request a replacement check.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services

318 None

Eligibility Requirements Any parent who has been denied court-ordered child support payments.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

319 Childline and Abuse Registry

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Human Services

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Mission of ChildLine is to accept calls from the public and professional sources 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Cultural sensitivity and courteous demeanor will be dipslayed at all times to all callers. ChildLine will provide information, counseling and referral services for families and children to ensure the safety and well being of the children of Pennsylvania.

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.932.0313 - Childline (to report suspected child abuse) 717-783-6211 - Verification Unit 1-877-371-5422 - Toll Free Verification Unit 717-783-1964 - Database Unit, Care Check Unit, Volunteer Children's Act and Appeals Units 717.783.6354 - Fax

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/provider/childwelfareservices/childlineandabuseregistry/index.htm

Primary Addresses PO Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105-2675 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Appeals: This unit conducts administrative reviews to amend or expunge child abuse reports. It corresponds and interacts with perpetrators and their attorneys as well as investigating agencies and Departmental attorneys. When the decision has been made, Unit staff prepare the documentaiton informing the affected parties of the results and outlining additional options available.

Volunteer Children's Act: Federal criminal history record clearances by the FBI are available for Pennsylvania residents who are applying for the following positions in Pennsylvania: child care services; public or private schools, foster parents, adoptive parents. This Unit reviews and forwards the FBI information to the Pennsylvania State Police, which returns it to the VCA Unit. Unit staff review and dispense the results to the affected agencies.

320 CareCheck Unit: this unit performs Child Abuse and Criminal History Clearances for relative/neighbor child care providers who care for children in the subsidized child care program. The intent is to help parents make informed decisions about their child care provider. Information is provided to the Unit from the Child Care Information Services (CCIS) and the County Assitance Offices. The results of the Clearance reviews are relayed back to these agencies.

Accepts and assigns for investigation reports of child abuse. Also provides information and referral to local programs.

Database unit: This ChildLine Section maintains the records of the pending complaint file (alleged child abuse investigations), central register (confirmed child abuse reports) and the unfounded file (reports awaiting expunction). All other sections rely on this unit to provide prior history information to child abuse invesigators, fulfill requests for background checks, and statistical data for reports.

Verification Units: The state of Pennsylvania requires all prospective child care service and school employees to obtain child abuse clearances from the Department to ensure they are not a known perpetrator of child abuse or student abuse. Child care agencies are prohibited from employing any person who will have direct contact with children if the individual was convicted of certian criminal offenses or was named as a perpetrator of a founded report of child abuse within five years preceding the request for a clearance.

Available Hours 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements All victims must be 18 years of age or younger.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

321 Children & Adult Attention Deficit Disorder C.H.A.D.D.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization CHADD improves the lives of people affected by AD/HD. In working towards our mission, the behavior of the CHADD staff and volunteer leadership is determined by the following core values: Integrity; Respectful, open communication; Quality of our work product and productivity in our work effort, to assure sustained customer satisfaction; Flexibility and teamwork; A demonstrated commitment to diversity in all its forms; Dedicated to fulfilling CHADD's mission with passion and enthusiasm.

History of Organization CHADD was founded in 1987 by a small group of parents of children with AD/HD and two treating psychologists in Plantation, Florida (near Miami). These parents came together because they felt frustrated and isolated, and there were few places to turn for support and information about AD/HD.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.233.4050 - Tollfree 412-276-2550 - Pittsburgh and vicinity 301-306-7070 - CHADD National Office 301-306-7090 - CHADD National Fax

Web Addresses www.chadd.org www.chadd.net/template.cfm?affid=600&p=about - CHADD of PA

Primary Addresses 4601 Presidents Drive Suite 300 Lanham, MD 20706 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Acts as a resource for information about the cause, diagnosis and treatment of AD/HD. Provides advocacy for the rights and needs of persons with AD/HD as well as support and encouragement for the parent or adults with AD/HD.

Fees/Cost for Services

322 $5.00 annual membership fee in the national organization. No charge for local attendance.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is in need of services.

Required Documentation None

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

323 Children and Youth Services, Greene Co. CYS

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Stacey Courtwright - Children and Youth Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5217 - Phone 800.932.0313 - Tollfree 888.317.7106 - Tollfree 724.627.6630 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Fort Jackson Building 19 S. Washington Street 2nd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Greene County Children & Youth provides the following services to people in need: General and Child protective services, Caseworker assistance, Homemaker services, Counseling referrals, General I & R (Information and Referral), Coordination with MH/MR and Drug and Alcohol resources, Abuse and neglect referrals, Prevention Education referrals.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday, but also on call beeper 911.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

324 Eligibility Requirements All families with children under 18 years of age. Foster Parents are voluntary, and studied as per DPW regulations.

Required Documentation Accepts anonymous referrals.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Foster Care Program--special training sessions.

325 Children's Health Insurance Program CHIP also Cover All Kids

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Insurance Department

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.986-KIDS - Phone

Web Addresses chipcoverspakids.com/

Primary Addresses 1142 Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description CHIP is short for the Children's Health Insurance Program, Pennsylvania's program to provide insurance to all uninsured children and teens in the commonwealth who are not eligible for Medicaid and have no access to affordable, comprehensive health-care coverage.

Once enrolled, children are guaranteed 12 months of CHIP coverage unless they no longer meet the eligibility guidelines. Families must renew their coverage every year in order for the coverage to continue.

There are four insurance companies to contact for the CHIP coverage: Aetna (800-822-2447), Highmark BC/BS (Western PA) 800-543-7105; Unison Kids (800-414-9025) and UPMC for Kids at 800-650-8762.

With CHIP, your children are guaranteed to receive comprehensive insurance coverage, including: immunizations, routine check-ups, prescription drugs, dental, vision, hearing services, emergency care, maternity care, mental health benefits, up to 90 days hospitalization per year, durable medical equipment, substance abuse treatment, partial hopsitalization for mental health services, rehabilitation therapies and home health care

326 Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:45 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services Free to sliding fee scale. Coverage through CHIP is free to children in families earning up to 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL); children in families earning between 200 and 235% FPL pay $30 per month per child, up to famly cap of $70 per month for three or more children.

Eligibility Requirements Covers children up to 18 years of age, have been a resident of Pennsylvania for at least 30 days, and neither currently covered by health insurance nor eligible for (or covered by) Medicaid. Income guidelines will apply.

Required Documentation Completed application, recent pay or unemployment stub, and a recent copy of 1040 tax form.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Applications are available at community clinics, Children and Youth Services, Community Action Southwest, County Assistance office, Find Out and Child Care Information Services. Call any of the insurance companies listed in the service description.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

327 Children's Health Insurance Program (Aetna) CHIP

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-822-2447 800-628-3323 - TDD 1-866-638-1232 - Medicaid/Medical Assistance/HealthChoices

Web Addresses chip.aetna.com/PA/CHIP_PA_index.html

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description Contact a Member Services representative who can assist you with the appication process for this free and/or low cost health insurance coverage for uninsured children or adolescents.

With CHIP, your children are guaranteed to receive comprehensive insurance coverage, including: immunizations, routine check-ups, prescription drugs, dental, vision, hearing services, emergency care, maternity care, mental health benefits, up to 90 days hospitalization per year, durable medical equipment, substance abuse treatment, partial hospitalization for mental health services, rehabilitation therapies and home health care.

Available Hours 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free and/or small monthly payment depending on income.

Eligibility Requirements Children up to the age of 18 years and a resident of PA meeting the income guidelines set forth by the program.

Required Documentation Proof of age, income and residency

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

328 Children's Health Insurance Program (Highmark) CHIP

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-543-7105

Web Addresses www.highmarkbcbs.com

Primary Addresses P. O. Box CARING Pittsburgh, PA 15230-9779 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western PA

Service Description CHIP is Pennsylvania's program to provide insurance to uninsured children and teens. With CHIP, your children are guaranteed to receive comprehensive insurance coverage including: immunizations, routine check-ups, prescription drugs, dental, vision, hearing services, emergency care, maternity care, mental health benefits, up to 90 days hospitalization per year, durable medical equipment, substance abuse treatment, partial hospitalization for mental health services, rehabilitaiton therapies and home health care.

Available Hours 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday to Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free and/or low cost

Eligibility Requirements Serves children up to age 18 years, must be a resident of PA and income guidelines apply.

Required Documentation Proof of age, residency and income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

329 Children's Health Insurance Program (Unison Kids) CHIP

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-414-9025 - Tollfree 1-800-905-8671 - Medicare

Web Addresses http://www.uhccommunityplan.com/

Primary Addresses Unison Plaza 1001 Brinton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15221 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Contact a Member Services Representative who can assist you with the application process for this free and/or low cost health insurance coverage for uninsured children or adolescents.

With CHIP, your children are guaranteed to receive comprehensive insurance coverage, including: immunizations, routine check-ups, prescription drugs, dental, vision, hearing services, emergency care, maternity care, mental health benefits, up to 90 days hospitalization per year, durable medical equipment, substance abuse treatment, partial hospitalization for mental health services, rehabilitation therapies and home health care.

Available Hours 8:00 AM to 5 PM Monday to Friday; 8 AM to 8 PM on Wednesday.

Fees/Cost for Services Free and/or small monthly payment depending on income

Eligibility Requirements Children up to the age of 18 years and a resident of PA meeting the income guidelines set for by the program.

Required Documentation Proof of age, income and residency.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

330 Children's Health Insurance Program (UPMC Health Plan) CHIP and UPMC for Kids

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-978-8762 - Tollfree to apply 800-361-2629 - TTY 800-650-8762 - Member Services

Web Addresses www.upmchealthplan.com/upmcforkids/index.html

Primary Addresses ATTN: UPMC for Kids One Chatham Center 112 Washington Place Pittsburgh, PA 152198 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses P.O. Box 2999 Pittsburgh, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area 27 counties in Western Pennsylvania

Service Description Contact a Member Services Representative who can assist you with the application process for this free and/or low cost health insurance coverage for uninsured children or adolescents.

With CHIP, your children are guaranteed to receive comprehensive insurance coverage, including: immunizations, routine check-ups, prescription drugs, dental, vision, hearing services, emergency care, maternity care, mental health benefits, up to 90 days hospitalization per year, durable medical equipment, substance abuse treatment, partial hospitalization for mental health services, rehabilitation therapies and home health care.

Available Hours 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday to Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free and/or small monthly payment depending on income

Eligibility Requirements Children up to the age of 18 years and a resident of PA meeting the income guidelines set forth by the program.

Required Documentation

331 Proof of age, income and residency

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

332 Children's Home of Pittsburgh & Lemieux Family Center

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Children’s Home of Pittsburgh & Lemieux Family Center is an independent, non-profit licensed organization whose purpose is to promote the health and well-being of infants and children through services which establish and strengthen the family. Our three programs: Adoption, Child’s Way®, and the Pediatric Specialty Hospital, along with our Lemieux Family Center, work independently and collaboratively to accomplish our mission.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Pamela R. Schanwald, RN - Chief Executive Officer

Contact Person(s) Constance A. Bach, MA - Director of Adoption

Erin Colvin, RN, MSN, CRNP - Clinical Director

Contact Number(s) 412-441-4884 - Main Phone Number 800-961-7704 - Toll free Adoption Services 412-441-0167 - Fax Number

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.childrenshomepgh.org

Primary Addresses 5324 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh,, PA 15232 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Also features the "Assisted Adoption" Program, in which the birth mother can help choose the adoptive parents if adoption is desired.

Our Infant Adoption Program provides open, semi-open, and closed adoptions. Birthparents can

333 choose an adoptive family and ongoing contact if desired. Counseling provided during and after pregnancy. All services are free to birthparents, medical and legal expenses are also covered. Private foster care available if parents want more time to decide.

-Private counseling about options.

-Postpartum counseling

-Adoption legal services

Available Hours Our licensed counselors are on-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (1-800-961-7704).

Fees/Cost for Services All birthparent services are free. Adoptive family costs based on services provided.

Eligibility Requirements All birthparents are welcome, pregnant or post-delivery. Adoptive parents are carefully screened through background checks and criminal history.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment or for more information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

334 Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC located in Laurenceville

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.692.5325 - General Information 412.692.7140 - Fax Number 412.692.7337 - Pediatric Health Link (free physician referral service)

Web Addresses www.chp.edu

Primary Addresses Children's Hospital Drive One Children's Hospital Drive 4401 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15224 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Emergency Department/emergency medical walk-in clinic for children with less acute illnesses. Specialty clinics include: adolescent, allergy, amputee, arthritis and collagen-vascular diseases, asthma, audiology, brace, cardiology, cerebral palsy and related disorders, child development, clinical social work, cochlear implant, communication disorders, cystic fibrosis, dental, dermatology, diabetes, endocrine, enterostomal therapy, family and children's services, family intervention, feeding problems, gastoenterology, genetics counseling and diagnosis services, hematology-oncology, muscular dystrophy, nephrology, neurology, neurosurgery, nutrition consultation, opthamalogy, orthopedics, otolaryngology, PKU, plastic surgery, primary health care, psychiatry, psychology, renal, scoliosis, seizure, sickle cell anemia, spasticity, spina bifida program, surgery, tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy evaluation.

Children's Hospital will also provide specialty pediatric care through a new partnership with Wheeling Hospital. Staff will provide a range of outpatient services in such areas as pediatric cardiology, general and thoracic surgery, neurology and oncology.

Available Hours 24 hour emergency services; call for clinic hours.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Birth to 18 years

335 Required Documentation Medical records, health insurance information

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Fully

336 Children's Hospital, WVU

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304.293.4451 - Phone 800-982-8242 304.598.4323 - Phone (WVU's Children Hospital) 304.598.4000

Web Addresses www.wvukids.com/

Primary Addresses 1 Medical Center Dr. Morgantown, WV 26506 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Physicians available in all pediatric specialties as well as pediatric arthritis, internal medicine, hypercholesterolemia, electrophysiology, and psychiatry.

A pediatric nutritionist, play therapist, and school teacher provide care for hospitalization.

Driving Directions From Interstate 79: Take Exit 155, Star City. Follow signs to US 19 South - toward Morgantown. Cross the Star City Bridge and go straight through the next light. At the top of the hill, turn left onto Patterson Drive (WV 705). At the third light, turn right into Elmer Prince Drive and the WVU Health Sciences Center. Overhead signs will direct you to West Virginia University Hospitals. WVU Children's Hospital is located in the Ruby Memorial Hospital building, 6th floor.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday. 24 hour emergency care

Fees/Cost for Services Waives a limited amount of fees, with priority given to West Virginians. Accepts Medical Assistance

337 card, Medicare, and PA Blue Cross/Blue Shield.

Eligibility Requirements Any child in need of service.

Required Documentation Proof of income eligibility, medical card or insurance card.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

338 Children's Institute of Pittsburgh Formerly known as: Rehabilitation Institute

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission Statement: The Children's Institute is dedicated to promoting the well-being of children, young people and their families and to providing services that meet their special needs. Vision Statement: The Vision of the Children's Institute is to become a Center of Excellence in the region and in the nation. The hallmark of The Institute's legacy will continue to be an unwavering commitment to children with special needs and their families. Goal: Simply stated, the goal of the Children's Institute is to enable children and young adults with special needs to realize their fullest potential. The Institute provides them with every opportunity to achieve their own personal miracle. Time and time again, the Institute has seen its patients accomplish amazing things.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David K. Miles - President and CEO

Contact Number(s) 412.420.2400 - Phone

Web Addresses www.amazingkids.org

Primary Addresses 1405 Shady Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217-1350 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description An independent, nonprofit, licensed organization with inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services, a day school, and social services for children and youth with special health care needs.

Provides physical medicine & therapy, occupational & speech / language therapy, dietary services, rehab nursing, orthotics, psychological & social services, and special education.

Available Hours Inpatient: 24 hours a day. Outpatient: 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.

339 Monday - Friday. Special education services: 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Monday - Friday. Office: 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies according to service rendered. Third party payments accepted.

Eligibility Requirements Children of any age. Special education children must be at least pre-school age, but no older than 21 years of age, and must be in a non-acute stage of illness, which must be rehabilitable.

Required Documentation Medical records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description A commitment to a minimum of one day per week, for three hours. College students must commit to a semester or six months. Volunteers may be asked to work in the swimming pool area, where they help with both instructional and recreational programs either during the day or in the evening. Many volunteers help on the various units simply by spending time with young patients, providing companionship, or assisting with therapy programs. Volunteers are always needed in The Day School classrooms.

340 Children's Rights

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-283-2210 - Toll-free 212-683-2210 212-683-4015 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.childrensrights.org

Primary Addresses 330 Seventh Avenue 4th Floor New York, NY 10001 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Children's Rights is a national advocacy group working to reform failing child welfare systems on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of abused and neglected children who depend on them for protection and care. For more than a decade, they have been fighting to enshrine in the law of the land every child's right to be protected from abuse and neglect and to grow up in a safe, stable, permanent home.

Provides training seminars for professionals in social services and law enforcement.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements No restrictions.

Required Documentation Unknown

341 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

342 Children, Youth and Families, Office of OCYF

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Human Services

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.787.4756 - Phone 717.787.0414 - Fax

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/dhsorganization/officeofchildrenyouthandfamilies/

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105-2675 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Works through county C & Y (Children and Youth) offices to provide a number of services to children, including: -Protective services. -Emergency shelter. -Homemaker and status offender services. -Adoption. -Foster care. -Residential care. -Juvenile diversion programs.

Oversees the operation of C & Y.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

343 Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

344 Christian Sandbox

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The purpose of this Christian preschool is to provide a child-centered program where each boy and girl has the opportunity to: 1) Grow through Christ while promoting his/her social and emotional well-being; 2) Develop appropriate cognitive and physical skills; and 3) Have the means for creative expression.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Marge Cole - Teacher

Contact Person(s) Beth O'Donnell, Assistant Teacher

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6244 - Phone

Web Addresses www.fbcwaynesburg.org

Primary Addresses 303 West High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description "The Christian Sandbox" preschool is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian outreach program sponsored by the First Baptist Church of Waynesburg. The school is conveniently located on the first floor of the church in a warmly inviting classroom with a fully credentialed teacher and an assistance teacher.

Available Hours 3-day morning session on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 AM to 11 AM and 2 day afternoon session Monday and Wednesday from noon until 2:30 PM.

Fees/Cost for Services Call for more information about tuition, school calendar, qualification of teachers, etc. Scholarships are available!

345 Eligibility Requirements Children anywhere between the ages of 3 and 5.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

346 Chronic Renal Disease Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA State Department of Health

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.225.7223 - Info on eligibility and enrollment

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=558196&mode=2

Primary Addresses Health and Welfare Building 8th Floor West 625 Forster Street Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides monetary assistance for all forms of chronic dialysis, home dialysis equipment and supplies, renal transplantation, prescription drugs including most immuno-suppressants, and physician fees.

Provides limited transportation to and from treatment centers.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Must be a resident of Pennsylvania of any age and pass the income eligibility requirements.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

347 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

348 Church of Christ

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1528 - Phone

Primary Addresses Sherman Avenue and 7th Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

349 Church of God

Primary Addresses 81 Walnut Street Clarksville, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Offers a place to worship

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

350 Church of God of Prophecy

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Valenda Custer - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3615 - Phone

Primary Addresses 313 Jennings Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Offers a place to worship.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

351 Citizens Library District Center

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission at Citizens Library is provide the resources to enrich, inform, and educate the public.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Diane Ambrose - Director

Contact Number(s) 724-222-2400 - Phone 724-225-7303 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.citlib.org

Primary Addresses 55 South College Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County and Greene County

Service Description Citizens Library is the District Center for all the libraries in Washington and Greene Counties. It coordinates activities by the libraries and acts as an intermediary between the libraries and the state. The Washington County Library System is a loose federation of libraries in Washington County which guarantees library service to any county resident. The Greene County Library System is comprised of Bowlby Public Library and Flenniken Public Library

Available Hours Monday - Thursday 10 AM to 8 PM; Friday and Saturday from 10 AM to 5:30 PM. Closed on Sundays.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

352 Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is a resident of Washington or Greene counties.

Required Documentation I.D.; Proof of residency

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, email or walk-in

353 City Mission, Washington

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dean Gartland

Contact Number(s) 724.222.8530 - Phone 724.222.3510 - Fax 800-226-8412

E-mail(s) [email protected] general info about the City Mission

Web Addresses www.citymission.org

Primary Addresses 84 West Wheeling Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Provides services for anyone in need through various programs, as follows:

1.) SHELTER/REHABILITATION: Up to 62 men and 32 women and children can be housed at any one time at the Washington City Mission and Avis Arbor Women's Shelter, respectively.

The Men's Next Step Program is an extension of the Men's Shelter. These living quarters are available to men who have successfully completed our program and have gainful Employment. The purpose of this program is to allow these 10 men to live in very low cost arrangements while they save for an apartment of their own.

2.) STORES: Four Hidden Treasure thrift stores--located in Canonsburg, Donora, Washington, and Waynesburg--offer used merchandise of excellent quality at very affordable prices. Purchases at the stores provides revenue to continue the Mission's programs. Each stores is a ministry in the community, offering free or reduced cost merchandise to those who are in need.

354 3.) FOOD: Provides meals to residents as well as anyone who walks in from the street. Also serves food as a food distribution center and accepts a surplus of perishable food items and then distributes them to other shelters and service providers to feed more homeless and near-homeless.

4.) RECYCLING: Operates 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. every Monday through Saturday.

5.) EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE: Provides emergency food, clothing, and other household-related items to vicitms of fire, natural disasters, and the needy.

6.) MEDICAL CLINIC: Offers free medical care for basic health care needs and minor health care problems to residents and other homeless individuals. This is provided by volunteer doctors and nurses through the Arubucke Clinic, founded in 1993.

7.) CHRIST-CENTERED TRAINING & REHABILITATION: All residents are eligible to participate in Christ-centered rehabilitation. They attend chapel programs on Sunday mornings, Thursday evenings, and even morning devotions.

8.) RECOVERY IN CHRIST: This program deals with the underlying causes of homelessness and addiction in an intense and dynamic manner. In addition, individual and group pastoral counseling is provided along with other supportive services to those who are in need.

9.) "WORK OUT": This program is for eligible residents who have participated and have been successful in the Mission program for 30 days or more. Participants will work for employers outside of the Mission, while continuing to reside in and receive full support of all of the Mission's services and programs. Upon reaching a savings goal, they are then assisted with making a healthy transition to independent living.

10.) WORK READINESS: All residents must participate in "Work Readiness" training. This involves working at the Mission, in the recycling center, or in other areas. The residents not only help the operation of the Mission, but they learn valuable, marketable job skills, time management, and good work ethics.

Available Hours Phone answers 7 days a week 24 hours a day and the shelter is available at any time if space permits. Store hours are 9:00 A.M. -4:00 P.M. Monday - Saturday.

Fees/Cost for Services All services are free; goods are sold at retail stores.

Eligibility Requirements No eligibility requirements.

Required Documentation Some form of identification.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

355 Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description There are several ways you can volunteer your time with Washington City Union Mission: Regular Weekly Volunteering, On-Call Volunteering, Monthly Church Volunteering, Group Volunteering, Collection Drives & Benefits, and Auxiliary.

356 Civic Organization for Community Outgrowth COCO

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Unknown

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Norma Kline

Primary Addresses c/o 101 Bayard Avenue Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area of Greene County

Service Description A civic organization whose purpose is to further promote tourism and community spirit in the Rices Landing area and all it's many local recreational and historical attractions which include: the W.A. Young and Sons Foundry and Machine Shop, Greene River Trail and the Rices Landing lock wall/dock area.

357 Civil Service Commission, PA CSC

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Scott A. Rainey - Chairman

Contact Number(s) 412-565-7666 - Pittsburgh Office 717-783-3058 - Harrisburg Office

Web Addresses www.scsc.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 320 Market Street P.O. Box 569 Harrisburg, PA 17108 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 411 Seventh Avenue Room 410 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Lists available civil service positions. Administers civil service examinations. Provides employment counseling to applicants and processes applications; conducts employee evaluations. Works with OVR and the Bureau of Job Service.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

358 Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Completed application and S.S. card for the exam.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, contact Western Region Office or local Job Center.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

359 Clarksville Borough

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sam Benyi - Mayor

Jason Dikun - Council President

Contact Number(s) 724-377-0155

Web Addresses jeff-morgcog.org/Clarksville_Boro.html www.co.greene.pa.us/secured/gc2/depts/eo/twp/clarksville.htm

Primary Addresses 300 Factory Street Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Clarksville

Service Description Meetings are open to the public. The second Tuesday of each month in the borough building, a meeting wiil be held at 7:00 pm.

360 Clarksville Christian Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dominic Sgro - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.377.2406 - Phone

Primary Addresses 330 Market Street Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

361 Clarksville Lions Club Community Center (formerly known as Clarksville Senior Citizen Center)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Elizabeth Kimtantas - Site Supervisor

Sandy Silbaugh - Center Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724-364-3224 - Clarksville Lions Club

Primary Addresses 524 East Street Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Socialization opportunities and recreational activities, educational programs and congregate meals. Special programs throughout the year may include: flu shot clinics, health screenings and tax assistance.

Available Hours 10 AM - 2 PM Tuesdays. Lunch is served at noon.

Fees/Cost for Services None; donations accepted for congregate meals.

Eligibility Requirements Age 18 years and over; no dues are charged.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

362 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

363 Clarksville Missionary Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jack - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724-377-2704

Primary Addresses RD #1 Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

364 Clarksville Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Chief John McCartney - Fire Chief

Vicki McCartney - EMS Contact

Contact Number(s) 724.377.1460 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 707 Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Volunteer fire and medical services.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

365 Claughton Chapel United Methodist Church

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Mission of the Fairall United Methodist Charge is to further the Kingdom of God on earth by Worshipping God in Spirit and Truth; by making Disciples of all Persons; by Engaging in Fellowship; by Sharing the Good News about the Kingdom of God; and by being Involved in Local and World Ministry.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Pastor Jacob Judy

Contact Number(s) 724-852-6347 - Church

Primary Addresses 1552 Big Shannon Run Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

366 Clay-Battelle Health Services Association Clay-Battelle Community Health Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Clay-Battelle Health Services Association

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: To provide quality, comprehensive medical and dental care regardless of ability to pay.

History of Organization Incorporated in 1973 with one dentist, physician added later that year. Second site (Community Health Center of NE Wetzel County) opened in 1979. Clay-Battelle Pharmacy opened in 2009. Currently have 3 board certified family physicians, 1 dentist, 2 physician assistants, 1 dental hygienist providing services. Extended hours (eves. and Sats.) help accommodate students and working folks.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fee for service (participate with most insurances, Medicare, and WV/PA Medicaid programs), and have a sliding fee scale of discounts for eligible patients. Receive some funding from Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) through their Community Health Centers Program, and WV Bureau for Public Health, Division of Primary Care.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304.775.4671 - Phone No. for Community Health Center of NE Wetzel County (Burton Clinic) 304.775.4211 - Fax No. for Community Health Center of NE Wetzel County (Burton Clinic) 304.432.8213 - Fax No. for Clay-Battelle Community Health Center 304.432.8211 - Phone No. for Clay-Battelle Community Health Center (toll free from Waynesburg)

Web Addresses cbhealthwv.org/

Primary Addresses 5861 Mason Dixon Highway P.O. Box 72 Blacksville, WV 26521 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 60 May Lane Suite 102 Burton , WV 26562 Click here for a Map of this Location.

367 Service Information

Service Area Greene County, WV, Monongalia County (WV), Wetzel County (WV), parts of Marion County (WV)

Service Description Family medical care (treatment of acute and chronic conditions, preventive care)

Family dental care (exams, cleaning, restorations-fillings, simple extractions, root canal therapy, tooth whitening)

Clay-Battelle Pharmacy (full-service pharmacy) next door

Sliding fee scale of discounts for eligible patients

Mileage reimbursement for uninsured patients

On-site lab at both Clay-Battelle Community Health Center and Community Health Center of NE Wetzel County

On-site x-ray at Clay-Battelle Community Health Center

Available Hours Medical Dept: Monday and Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM; Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8 AM to 5 PM; Saturday 8 AM to noon. Dental Dept.: Monday and Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM; Tuesday and Wednesday 8 AM to 5 PM; Friday 8 AM to noon; Closed on Saturday.

Fees/Cost for Services Payment is expected at the time of service. All forms of medical & dental insurance are accepted including Medicare & Medicaid. Travel reimbursement is available to patients with no insurance. A sliding fee scale of discounts is applied to the uninsured who meet guidelines.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of medical/dental services.

Required Documentation None, unless patient is receiving assistance from Medicaid/Medicare, or applies for our sliding fee scale of discounts.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

368 Volunteer Need No

369 Cleft Palate Foundation

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 919-933-9044 - Administrative Office 1-800-24 CLEFT - Toll free 919-933-9604 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cleftline.org

Primary Addresses 1504 East Franklin Street Suite 102 Chapel Hill, NC 27514-2820 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description The Cleft Palate Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals affected by facial birth defects. They operate "Cleftline," which provides information to callers about craniofacial anomalies. They also publish and distribute free publications.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Mon. - Fri.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

Required Documentation n/a

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, email, write of fax

370 Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-692-8614 - Fax 412-692-8650 - Appointment scheduling

Web Addresses www.chp.edu/CHP/cleftcranio

Primary Addresses Cleft-Craniofacial Center 4401 Penn Avenue 3rd Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15224 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Center provides services for individuals from birth through adulthood. These services include: diagnostic and interdisciplinary care for all aspects of cleft lip & palate and craniofacial abnormalities.

The Cleft-Craniofacial team cares for children with a wide variety of craniofacial conditions, including: Abnormally shaped skulls; Cleft lips and palates; Conditions affecting the growth of the face; Congenital birthmarks; Craniofacial clefts; Craniofacial tumors; Malformed ears; and Wide-set eyes.

The center's multidiciplinary team comprises specialists in the following fields: audiology, dentistry, genetic counseling, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, otolaryngology, pediatrics, plastic surgery, psychiatry, psychology, social work, speech pathology and surgery.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday for office hours, but a 24 hour hotline is also in effect.

Eligibility Requirements

371 Referrals are required from primary care physicians or other Children's Hospital speciality services. Referrals for patients enrolled in managed care insurance plans also may require authorization from the insurance provider and primary care physician.

Required Documentation All necessary referral and authorization forms must be received before the patient's visit.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, or fax to schedule or for more information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Need No

372 Clerk of Courts, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources State, county

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sherry Wise - Clerk of Court

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5281 - Phone 724-852-5282

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Courthouse 10 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Receives and processes legal papers in criminal matters, and indexes and preserves them for future use. Public records, although some family court records may remain sealed. Records on Orphan's Court, Juvenile Adoption, miscellaneous road documents, marriage licenses (records from 1885 on) and birth certificates (records from 1893-1915 only).

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

373 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

374 Client Assistance Program CAP

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To provide you with information and advice about rehabilitation programs. To advise you of your legal rights and responsibilities. To help you resolve problems that may arise while you are seeking services from rehabilitation programs. To help you pursue administrative and legal remedies to protect your rights.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Stephen S. Pennington, Esq. - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Lannette Suarez - Advocate

Contact Number(s) 215- 557-7112 - Philadelphia 888-745-2357 - Philadelphia 215-557-7602 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.equalemployment.org

Primary Addresses 1515 Market Street Suite 1300 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description CAP is an advocacy program for people with disabilities administered by the Center for Disability Law & Policy.

CAP helps people who are seeking services from the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Blindness and Visual Services, Centers for Independent Living and other programs funded under federal law.

375 CAP help is provided to you at no charge, regardless of income.

The Center for Disability Law & Policy is dedicated to ensuring that the rehabilitation system in Pennsylvania is open and responsive to your needs.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Clients of OVR or Blindness and Visual Services.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

376 Client Security Fund Pennsylvania Lawyers Fund for Client Security

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Financed by annual assessments of all active Pennsylvania attorneys.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kathryn J. Peifer, Esq. - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Susan L. Erdman - Administrative Assistant

Contact Number(s) 717.231.9510 - Phone 800.962.4618 - Tollfree 717.231.9511 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.palawfund.com

Primary Addresses Pennsylvania Judicial Center 601 Commonwealth Avenue Suite 5400 Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Established by the Supreme Court to reimburse clients for losses of money or property incurred because of their attorneys' dishonesty and who cannot receive reimbursement from other sources.

The mission of the Pennsylvania Lawyers Fund for Client Security is to reimburse victims of attorney dishonesty in the practice of law; to preserve the integrity and protect the good name of the legal profession; and to promote public confidence in the legal system and the administration of justice in

377 Pennsylvania

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who incurred losses due to their attorneys' dishonesty & can't receive reimbursement from other sources.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or download complaint form online.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

378 Clinical Psychology Center

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources University of Pittsburgh

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.624.8822 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pitt.edu/~clinic/

Primary Addresses University of Pittsburgh 3820 Sennott Square 210 South Bouquet Street Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description The Clinical Psychology Center at the University of Pittsburgh provides a full range of outpatient psychological services at reduced fees. In this training clinic, advanced graduate students in the Clinical Psychology Program offer a wide variety of treatment approaches, including cognitive-behavioral, family systems, and process-oriented psychotherapy.

Offer the following kinds of treatment: Individual psychotherapy for adults, Individual psychotherapy for children and adolescents, Family counseling, Marital/couples counseling, Medication management is available in conjunction with the above services.

Psychological testing can also be arranged for both adults and children.

Available Hours

379 Monday 10 AM - 8 PM, Tuesday 9 AM - 8 PM, Wednesday 10 AM - 8 PM, Thursday 9 AM - 8 PM and Friday 9 AM - 3 PM.

Fees/Cost for Services Services are provided on a sliding fee scale, based on income. We make every effort to accommodate clients' financial needs. Students at the University of Pittsburgh can also contact the University Counseling Center, where they may be eligible for free services.

Eligibility Requirements All ages; clients who are psychotic, suicidal or have a substance abuse problem are not accepted.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

380 Columbia Gas Universal Services

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-888-460-4332

Web Addresses www.columbiagaspa.com/en/home.aspx

Primary Addresses Columbia Gas of PA 121 Champion Way Suite 100 Canonsburg, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania P.O. Box 742510 Cincinnati, OH 45274 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Universal Services (low-income) programs may include: special payment arrangements and weatherization (non-emergency).

CARES (Customer Assistance Referral and Evaluation Services) The CARES program offers personalized assistance to customers having difficulty paying their gas bill. We know that life can sometimes surprise people with the unexpected. That's why we offer a helping hand during temporary hardships. Our Universal Services representatives are trained to be helpful in situations requiring sensitivity, resourcefulness and have the ability to assist customers through short-term financial problems. Basic budget counseling, customized payment plans, and linkage to energy grant programs/community resources form the supportive framework of the CARES program. To learn more about CARES call our Universal Services department at 1-800-537-7431.

Warm Choice is a free weatherization program that first identifies an energy picture of your home

381 and then takes action to seal up areas where heat escapes. This free program is designed for customers with low incomes and high gas usage. The goal is to help customers better manage energy use and gas heating costs by reducing natural gas consumption. To learn more about Warm Choice call 1-800-537-7431.

The Emergency Repair Program offers financial assistance for the repair or replacement of natural gas furnaces, water heaters, service and house lines and space heaters serving as the primary heat source for a residential dwelling. This program is designed to address emergency situations that involve unsafe service conditions for residential heat customers with low incomes who own and are living in their home. To be eligible to receive a grant through the Emergency Repair program, the customer must meet strict income guidelines. Funds are limited on an annual basis. To learn more about the Emergency Repair program, call our Universal Services number at 1-800-537-7431.

Medical Certification: We will delay termination of service for up to 30 days when you have a licensed physician complete a medical certification form stating that termination would be hazardous to the health or safety of a permanent resident of your home.

For more information, please call: 1-888-460-4332.

Third Party Notification: this service can be a "safety net" if you or someone you care for misses a payment on the monthly gas bill. A third party can be notified if service is in danger of being shutoff for non-payment. This doesn't mean that the third party is obligated to pay the bill, and it doesn't necessarily prevent the shutoff. But it does alert the third party that the person is having problems and might need help or advice. Third-party notification is especially helpful for someone who lives alone or who's dealing with chronic illness. To request this service, both parties should complete the authorization form and return it to Columbia Gas at the address on the form. If you would like more information, please call: 1-888-460-4332.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

382 Commercial Driver License

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State; fees; fines.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.932.4600 - Tollfree 717.412-5300 - Out-of-State

Web Addresses www.dmv.state.pa.us/commercialDriversCenter/obtainingCDL.shtml

Primary Addresses Riverfront Office Center Driver and Vehicle Services 1101 South Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17104-2516 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Licenses individuals to operate commercial motor vehicles including taxicabs, buses, delivery vans, and tractor trailers. Sends forms, applications, pamphlets, driver instruction manuals on request. Provides locations of commerical driver license exams.

Available Hours Monday - Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM and Saturday from 7:30 AM to noon for Motor Vehicle and Driver Licensing Renewal. Tuesday - Saturday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM for Driver Exam Hours Mon., Tues., Wed, Fri, Sat. 8:30 AM -4:5 PM and Thursday from 8:30 AM - 6 PM for Photo License Center

Fees/Cost for Services Varies by size and type of vehicle.

Eligibility Requirements Age 18 and over. Must pass commercial drivers' license examination.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write

383 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

384 Commission for Women

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Pennsylvania Commission for Women is to identify and advance the diverse needs and interests of Pennsylvania women and girls; to inform, educate and advocate for its constituents; and to provide opportunities to empower women and girls to reach their highest potential.

History of Organization The Pennsylvania Commission for Women was established by Executive Order in 1974, by Governor Milton J. Shapp. The formation of a Women's Commission legitimized many concerns of the women's movement and brought them into the mainstream of the political process. The Commission has evolved from its initial purpose of bringing the laws of the Commonwealth into compliance with the Equal Rights Amendment. While still a vehicle for change, today's Commission is an ardent advocate for health care, business and human rights legislation. It encourages the formation of County Commissions for Women and facilitates coalitions among women's organizations across the State. In keeping with its mission, the Commission continues to break down barriers, gain footholds, and empower the women of Pennsylvania. Governor Edward G. Rendell signed the most recent Executive Order on June 22, 2003. Governor Rendell appointed twenty-six members to the Commission and Leslie Stiles as Executive Director.

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717-787-5825

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pcw.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 508E Main Capitol Building Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Provides information on issues such as credit, displaced homemakers, divorce law, wife & child abuse, rape, sex discrimination, sexual harassment, women in politics, entrepreneurship and

385 legislations. Discussion and referral relating to complaints.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

386 Commissioner's Office, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Archie Trader - Commissioner [email protected]

Charles J. Morris - Commissioner [email protected]

Blair Zimmerman - Commissioner

Contact Person(s) Jeff Marshall - Chief Clerk [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5210 - Phone 724-627-5428 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Office Building 93 E. High Street 3rd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Commissioners make up the chief governing body of the county. Administrative duties include: Registration and Elections, Property Assessment, Veterans' Affairs, Human Services and the appointment of county personnel and fiscal management.

Coordinate with state and federal public officials. Provide public relations for the county.

387 Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

388 Commissions, Elections, and Legislation, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of State

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jonathan M. Marks - Commissioner

Ian J. Harlow - Commissioner

Contact Number(s) 717.787.5280 - Phone 717.705-0721 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.dos.state.pa.us/bcel/site/default.asp

Primary Addresses 210 North Office Building Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The Bureau of Commissions, Elections & Legislation (BCEL) is responsible for appointing notaries public, authenticating documents, handling campaign finance and lobbying disclosure expenses, assisting the public with PA voter registration requirements and providing applications to various agencies, overseeing the election process, providing funding for voting systems and polling place accessibility, maintaining voting records and precinct information.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services $40.00 registration fee for notary appointments (new and renewals) $15.00 fee for authentication of documents

389 $20.00 fee for voter file discs Assorted fees for filing of election nomination papers and precinct data

Eligibility Requirements Varies; some services available to the general public.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; write; fax.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

390 Communication Disorders and Sensory Impairments Hearing Impaired Programs

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Intermediate Unit 1

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources DPW, PDE, Federal.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Kristin Szewczyk - Program Supervisor [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.938.3241 Ext. 302 - Phone

Web Addresses www.iu1.org/services/speech-language

Primary Addresses Communication Disorders and Sensory Impairments One Intermediate Unit Drive Coal Center, PA 15423 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Hearing impaired school students.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

391 Call. Schools make referrals following the audiological screenings.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

392 Community Action Association of Pennsylvania CAAP

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission Statement: CAAP empowers Community Action Agencies to solve community problems. Vision Statement: CAAP is recognized by Pennsylvania's policy setting and legislative groups as the authority on issues of poverty, self-sufficiency, and community development. CAAP Core Values: •Compassion •Honesty •Reliability

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Susan A. Moore - Chief Executive Officer

Contact Person(s) Steven Martinez - Communications Director

Deborah Fontaine - Special Programs Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 717-232-1014 - Fax 717-233-1075

Web Addresses www.thecaap.org/

Primary Addresses 222 Pine Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses

Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The Community Action Association of Pennsylvania(CAAP)is a statewide association representing and assisting the 43 Community Action Agencies as they work to empower people, giving them the opportunity to gain the skills and confidence they need to succeed. CAAP acts as a statewide voice for local Community Action Agencies and low-income citizens, addressing policy issues of importance to them.

393 Available Hours 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday

394 Community Action Southwest CAS

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Community Action Southwest serves as the catalyst to mobilize the resources of the entire community to enable families and individuals in Southwestern Pennsylvania to attain the skills, knowledge, motivations and opportunities to become self sufficient.

History of Organization Community Action Southwest was founded in 1965 as a non-profit organization by community leaders in Washington and Greene counties. The initial focus of the agency was to identify local conditions that led to poverty, sensitize the community to the incidence and conditions of poverty, mobilize private and public resources to impact on poverty, and develop programs and services that would help eradicate poverty.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal grants-in-aid and contracts, state contracts, local contracts, private donations, special events.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene J. Bigler - Chief Executive Officer 724.225.9550 724.228.9966 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 877.814.0788 - Tollfree 724.852.2893 - Waynesburg 724.225.9550 - Washington

Web Addresses www.caswg.org - Agency Website

Primary Addresses 150 West Beau Street Suite 304 Washington, PA 15301-4425 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 58 East Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

395 Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description CASW is a non-profit corporation dedicated to assisting low-income people to become self-sufficient through offering a wide variety of human services.

Head Start

Early Head Start

Pre-K Counts

Senior Services - Senior Centers

Senior Services - Ombudsman

Senior Services - Adult Day Care (Eldercare)

Senior Services - Care Management

Nutrition Services - WIC

Nutrition Services - WIC - Nutrition Education

Nutrition Services - WIC - Breastfeeding Support

Family Economic Success - Homeless Assistance Program

Family Economic Success - Emergency Shelter

Family Economic Success - Homeless Supported Housing

Family Economic Success - Emergency Food & Shelter Program (FEMA)

Family Economic Success - Work Ready

Family Economic Success - Resident Opportunity Self Sufficiency Program (ROSS) - Washington County only

Family Economic Success - Family Center - Greene County only

Family Economic Success - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA)

Family Economic Success - Getting Ahead in a Just Getting By World

Family Economic Success - Homeless Prevention & Rapid Rehousing Program (HPRP) - Washington County only

Family Economic Success - Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling Initiative (FMCI)

396 Family Economic Success - Pre-Home Purchase Counseling

Family Economic Success - Financial Literacy

Family Economic Success - Job Development/Employment Support

Family Economic Success - Adult Education

Family Economic Success - Consumer & Family Satisfaction Team - Washington County only

Family Economic Success - Assets for Independence (AFI) - matched savings program

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. for the administrative offices. Hours for the different programs vary site to site.

Fees/Cost for Services Most services are free.

Eligibility Requirements Some programs are required to serve families/individuals who meet certain federal poverty guidelines.

Required Documentation Call for specific information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk-in, write, or be referred by a third party.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility all sites

Languages Spoken or Available English; ESL eduation available

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteer opportunites available in most programs; classroom; special events; tutoring; clerical

397 Community Action Southwest, Greene Co. CAS

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, State, County, grants and fees.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Bigler - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2893 - Phone 877.814.0788 - Tollfree 724.627.7713 - Fax

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 58 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Services include: Family Economic Success: Housing Support Services, Adult Education, Career Development, Budgeting Assistance, Family Savings Accounts, Greene County Family Center; Senior Services: Senior Case Management Services; Senior Center Support Services; Eldercare Adult Day Services; Ombudsman; Nutrition Services: WIC; Early Childhood Services: Head Start, Early Head Start and Pre-K.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Varies by program.

398 Required Documentation Varies by program.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

399 Community College of Allegheny County CCAC

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Vision: The Community College of Allegheny County maintains a caring educational gateway to workforce academic attainment, and provides a comprehensive and integrated learning network that unites faculty, staff, students, community, education and business partners. Mission: Provide affordable access to quality education, and offer a dynamic, diverse and supportive learning environment that prepares that region's residents for academic, professional, and personal success in our changing global society.

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Quintin B. Bullock, DDS - President

Contact Number(s) 412-237-3100 - Information Request 412.369.3703 - Non-credit course Information

Web Addresses www.ccac.edu

Additional Addresses Allegheny Campus 808 Ridge Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15212- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description CCAC has four campuses, six neighborhood centers, and flexible schedules, including online courses. They offer more than 170 programs that lead to great careers and great four-year colleges. Call for more information.

Available Hours Office hours are 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F; Registration on fax line 24 hrs./7 days. Class times vary by course.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

400 Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested in courses offered.

Required Documentation Registration forms

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or fax

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

401 Community Foundation of Greene County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Community Foundation of Greene County's mission is to enhance the quality of life in Greene County by attracting, managing, and distributing charitable resources. We are the central philanthropic vehicle in Greene County for donations of various types and sizes and continually strive to serve the interests of our donors. We build "community capital" by professionally managing permanent endowment funds and strategically integrating them with effective grant-making programs designed to meet the current and emerging needs of the community. We maintain and enhance the educational, social, cultural, health and civic resources of the community through support of qualified nonprofit organizations. We serve as a leading catalyst and neutral convener to meet a wide range of community needs in Greene County.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Bettie Stammerjohn - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.627.2010 - Phone 724-627-2011 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cfgcpa.org

Primary Addresses 108 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses P.O. Box 768 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The purpose of the foundation is to provide individuals and organizations with a vehicle for

402 philanthropic opportunities to enhance the financial stability of charities & programs in our community. Their efforts involve securing grants and attracting and distributing funds for non-profits for the long-term benefit of Greene County.

Endowed Scholarships The Community Foundation of Greene County provides a number of post-secondary scholarships for deserving students to participate in education opportunities beyond high school. These scholarships have been established as permanently endowed funds by members of the Greene County community to benefit succeeding generations of residents - their way of giving back to the community.

EITC K-12 Private School Scholarship Program The EITC program provides children and families with a choice in their education. Scholarships for eligible students to attend private K-12 schools are available from the Community Foundation of Greene County, an approved scholarship organization under the Pennsylvania EITC program.

EITC Pre-Kindergarten Scholarship Program The EITC program provides children and families with a choice in their education. Scholarships for eligible students to attend approved Pre-Kindergarten programs schools are available from the Community Foundation of Greene County, an approved scholarship organization under the Pennsylvania EITC program.

Available Hours vary

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

403 No

404 Community Medical & Dental Plaza

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Cornerstone Care

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robert Mt. Joy - CEO

Contact Number(s) 724-947-2255 724-947-2477 - Fax 724-947-2251 - Dental

Web Addresses www.cornerstonecare.com

Primary Addresses 1227 Smith Twp. State Road Burgettstown, PA 15021 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 7 Glassworks Road Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

501 West High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County, Greene County

Service Description Community Clinic providing the following medical services: Family medicine, including infant, child and adult care; monitoring of chronic illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension; vaccinations and immunizations, diagnostic procedures, podiatry, chiropractic care and obstetrics. DENTAL SERVICES: Cleaning and fluoride treatments, sealants, fillings and extractions. Evening appts. available. PSYCHOLOGICAL AND COUNSELING SERVICES: Individual & group psychotherapy, play therapy for children, couples therapy and psychological testing. Some issues treated include: depression, anxiety, child abuse & neglect, behavior problems and marital or family conflicts.

405 Available Hours Hours Varie for Departments and Centers

Fees/Cost for Services Varies according to services rendered.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

Required Documentation Health insurance; medical records

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment.

406 Community Psychiatric Center Kidsnet

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-661-5437 - East Liberty Phone 724-850-7200 - Greensburg & Monessen Phone

Primary Addresses Medical Center East 211 N. Whitfield Street Suite 275 Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene/Fayette/Washington Counties

Service Description Wrap Around Provider Service

Available Hours By appointment

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

407 Community Residential Facility

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene ARC

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources MH/MR

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cynthia L. Dias - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1764 - Fax 724.627.5511 - Phone 724.852.1471 - Phone 724.627.8037 - Phone

Web Addresses www.greenearc.org

Primary Addresses 197 Dunn Station Rd Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description 4 group homes (1 in Waynesburg, 1 in Rogersville & 2 in Carmichaels) providing 24 hour supervised living arrangements. Counselors work with clients on independent living skills, budgeting and self-care.

Available Hours 24 hour supervised program

Fees/Cost for Services Room and board.

Eligibility Requirements Must be referred from Base Service Unit

408 Required Documentation BSU, Medical & Social Security info

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Group home aides needed; especially evenings and weekends.

409 Community Service Work

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jake Blaker

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5323 - Phone

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Greene County Fairgrounds 107 Fairgrounds Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Community Service Work Program has been set up in order to support the Probation department. The program provides placement, supervision and the tracking of hours for clients who are required by the courts to do community service.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use

410 No

Volunteer Need No

411 Community Support Program CSP

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dean Virgili - MH Director [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-627-8156 - Centerville Clinics 724-852-5276 - MH Director 724-627-3213 - Open Arms Drop In Center

Primary Addresses Greene County Human Services Ft. Jackson Building/3rd Floor 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Community Support Program (CSP) is a program for our mental health consumers in Greene County. A Community Support Program works together with county social service agencies, various community agencies, and natural supports to help those who face serious mental illness live independently in the community. Assistance is provided for management of medications, housing and employment issues, school functions, participation in community recreational activities, developing job skills and accessing appropriate benefits.

Available Hours This group meets on the 3rd Monday of each month. The committee meeting is at 10 A.M. (co-chairs only) and the regular meeting begins at 10:30 A.M. Location for meetings: Ft. Jackson Building/3rd Floor at 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or contact Dean Virgili(724-852-5276)or email at [email protected] to be added to the CSP invitation mailing list.

412 Compassionate Friends, Southwestern Pennsylvania

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to provide knowledge to help others to be supportive. The Compassionate Friends (TCF)is an international non-profit, self-help support organization which offers friendship, understanding and hope to families who are grieving the death of a child of any age from any cause. There is no religious affiliation. There are no membership fees or dues, and all bereaved family members are welcome.

History of Organization The Compassionate Friends was originally founded in England in 1969. The first U.S. Chapter was organized in 1972. The Pittsburgh Chapter began in 1978.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-835-1105 1-877-969-0010 - National Office 630-990-0010 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected] National

Web Addresses www.tcfpittsburgh.org www.compassionatefriends.org http://www.compassionatefriends.org/home.aspx

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 17388 Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 900 Jorie Boulevard, Suite 78 Oakbrook, , IL 60523 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area US, Local Chapters

Service Description

413 Fees/Cost for Services no fees

Eligibility Requirements Families who are grieving the death of a child of any age from any cause

414 Connect Information Service Early Intervention Hotline

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The CONNECT Helpline assists families in locating resources and providing information regarding child development for children ages birth to age five. In addition, CONNECT can assist parents by making a direct link to their county Early Intervention program or local preschool Early Intervention program.

History of Organization While all children grow and develop in unique ways, some children experience delays in their development. Children in Pennsylvania with developmental delays and disabilities benefit from a state supported collaboration among parents, service practitioners and others who work with young children needing special services. The Pennsylvania Early Intervention program provides support and services to families with children birth to age five with developmental delays and disabilities. Early Intervention builds upon the natural learning opportunities that occur within the daily routines of a child and their family.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-692-7288 - CONNECT Helpline 1-800-692-7462 - PA Dept. of Public Welfare - Early Intervention

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Information clearinghouse. Provides information to and makes referrals for parents of children with disabilities. Specific information on early intervention services, disabilities, child development, special education laws and special education programs available in Pennsylvania.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. M - F; 24 hr. answering machine

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Provides support and services to families with children birth to age 5 with developmental delays.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

415 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

416 Connect, Inc. - Permanent Supportive Housing Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SPHS

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Connect, Inc. is to assist homeless families and individuals in Greene County by providing emergency shelter, supportive housing and services, and rent and utility assistance.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Bill Leach - Director

Contact Person(s) Matt Kurowsky - Life Skills Trainer

Rebecca Cook - Director of Shelter Services

Contact Number(s) 724-852-3048 - Phone 724-852-5368 - Fax 724-489-8095 - Charleroi Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sphs.org

Primary Addresses Fort Jackson Building 19 South Washington Street Basement Level Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 302 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area

417 Greene County

Service Description Permanent Supportive Housing Program is an intensive case management program which includes: the case manager and client developing a comprehensive service plan, the client actively working in the plan, mandatory participation in life skill classes and group meetings, weekly contact with a case manager, monthly contact with sponsor, quarterly meetings with sponsor and case manager, willingness to follow SPHS-Connect guest rules.

Available Hours M-F 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Eligibility Requirements Homeless with long term disability

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

418 Conservation District, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lisa Snider - District Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5278 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building Mezzanine Level 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description A governmental organization whose concerns are with the protection and enhancement of the land, air, water and wildlife resources within the boundaries of the county. Aids farmers and landowners with soil erosion and sedimentation control measures. General public can volunteer to serve on the conservation district board or to participate in various conservation projects. Public education on the issues of water pollution, overgrazing, wetlands, recycling and pesticide use. Distribution center for USDA Fact Sheets.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Earth Disturbance Permit (earthmoving that disturbs more than 25 acres)

419 Eligibility Requirements Services are provided for anyone in Greene County.

Required Documentation Varies by program.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

420 Consult Line Office for Dispute Resolution

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Education

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-879-2301 717-901-2146

Web Addresses www.odr-pa.org

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description ConsultLine is a toll free help line to assist with questions and concerns regarding speical education. This service can answer your questions and provide information about special education programs and the laws governing these programs for parents of and advocates for children with disabilities.

Services include: assistance in understanding the processes involved in having a child evalutated, identified and provided with special education, classroom accommodations and related services; explanation of parental rights concerning students and young children with disabilites; providing information about, access to and assistance with the formal complaint process and other opportunities in place to help address concerns or disagreement regarding a child' special education.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

421 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

422 Consumer Advocate, Office of OCA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization OCA is committed to advocating for the interests of Pennsylvania utility consumers and to keeping consumers informed about their utility service.

History of Organization This office was established by the General Assembly in 1976 to represent the consumers of Pennsylvania in matters involving their utility service.

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Tanya J. McCloskey - Acting Consumer Advocate

Contact Number(s) 800.684.6560 - Tollfree in PA only 717.783.7152 - Fax 717.783.5048 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.oca.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 555 Walnut Street 5th Floor Forum Place Harrisburg, PA 17101-1923 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Represents the interests of consumers before the PUC and any court or corresponding federal regulatory agency. Has a staff of attorneys to represent consumer interests in rate and other utility cases, including service complaints.

Whenever consumers have questions or problems with their electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water or wastewater service, the OCA is there to help.

423 Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Documents pertinent to the case.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Write, call or e-mail.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

424 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of W PA CCCS

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888.511.CCCS - Tollfree 888.511.2227 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cccspa.org

Primary Addresses River Park Commons 2403 Sidney Street Suite 400 Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Benefits include: Counseling is free and confidential! More than 40 years experience in helping, people just like you. Work with certified, trained counselors. Avoid bankruptcy! Consolidate unsecured debt into one affordable monthly payment. Stop harassing phone calls from your creditors. Save thousands of dollars in interest payments. Improve your credit rating. Free budget and debt management information. Payoff credit card debt and all your bills. Eliminate late fees and penalties.

Individual and personalized counseling on family money management, budgeting and the wise use of credit. Services include: Online Credit Counseling; Bankruptcy; Pre-Filing Counseling; Bankruptcy; Pre-Discharge Education; Debt Management Program and Housing Counseling .

425 Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need

Required Documentation Application

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

426 Consumer Family Satisfaction Team CFST

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5395 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 1790 Morris Street c/o Steps Inside Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Consumer Satisfaction Team (CST) works to enhance consumer/family member involvement with the many mental health and substance abuse services available in Greene County.

The staff conducts private face-to-face interviews with consumer/family members so that consumers may freely express their concerns.

The staff then provides written reports of consumer satisfaction or dissatisfaction to the county.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Consumers or family members involved with the many mental health and substance abuse services available in our county.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

427 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

428 Consumer Product Safety Commission CPSC

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.638.2772 - Tollfree Consumer Hotline 301-504-7923 - General Information

Web Addresses www.cpsc.gov

Primary Addresses 4330 East-West Highway Room 419 Bethesda, MD 20814 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from thousands of types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. The CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard or can injure children. The CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products - such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters, and household chemicals - contributed significantly to the 30 percent decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 30 years.

Available Hours Hotline for consumers operated from 8 AM to 5:30 PM Monday through Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services None

429 Eligibility Requirements Unknown

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

430 Consumer Protection, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Office of the Attorney General

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kathleen Kane - Attorney General

Contact Number(s) 866-623-2137 - Elder Abuse Hotline 800.441.2555 - Tollfree 717-787-3391 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.attorneygeneral.gov www.attorneygeneral.gov/hic.aspx - Link to Contractors who are licensed in PA

Primary Addresses Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General 16th Floor, Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description

The Attorney General's Office works to protect consumers from telemarketing scams and identity theft, credit fraud, deceptive home improvement work, civil rights violations, questionable charity fundraising, false advertising and other unfair practices. Enforces consumer protection laws. Solicits, investigates and acts upon consumer complaints. Conducts consumer education on the issues of fraud, product safety, and quality using the electonic and print media.

431 Hotlines: Child Predator Unit 800-385-1044 Elder Abuse Unit 866-623-2137 Consumer Protection 800-441-2555 Education & Outreach 800-525-7642 Health Care Section 877-888-4877 Do Not Call List 888-777-3406

Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act Helplines: Consumer Helpline 888.520.6680 Contractor Helpline 717.772.2425

We also offer free presentations to senior and civic groups on a variety of topics including: How to avoid scams used by con artists who often target older Pennsylvanians and The fastest growing white collar crime in America, identity theft. To schedule a presentation call 717-787-9716 or email us at [email protected]

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Completed complaint form needed to initiate a mediation.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; file complaint form.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

432 Consumer Satisfaction Team Alliance of Pennsylvania CSTAP

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-855-274-5626 717-564-4930

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cstap.org

Primary Addresses 4105 Derry Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description CSTAP's mission is to promote consumer satisfaction endeavours and to provide support, resources, and information to Consumer and Family Satisfaction Teams in Pennsylvania. We support Consumer and Family Satisfaction Teams as the vehicle for the consumer voice in the Commonwealth.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

433 Consumer Services, Bureau of (PUC) Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission balances the needs of consumers and utilities to ensure safe and reliable utility service at reasonable rates; protect the public interest; educate consumers to make independent and informed utility choices; further economic development; and foster new technologies and competitive markets in an environmentally sound manner.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) PUC Office of Communications 717-787-5722

Contact Number(s) 717.783.1740 - Phone 717.787.6641 - Fax 800-692-7380 - Consumer Hotline for Complaints. Terminations, Payment Agreements 412-565-3600 - Fax/Pittsburgh Office 412-423-9310 - Pittsburgh District Office

Web Addresses www.puc.state.pa.us/

Primary Addresses Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

300 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

434 Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Enforces regulations governing electric, gas, water, sewer, and telephone utilities. Assists consumers with such complaints as terminations of service, incorrect or unauthorized charges on bills, problems with meter readings.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or fax.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

435 Controllers' Office, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Balint - Controller

Contact Person(s) Carol Gooden - 1st Deputy Controller

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5299 - Phone 724.852.5320 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Office Building 93 E. High Street 1st Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Draws up the county budget. Responsible for county government expenditures. Provides information on budget and expenditures.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

436 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

437 Cooley's Anemia Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Health

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-724-3258 - Hotline PA Health Dept. 1-800-986-4550

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/department_of_health_home/17457

Primary Addresses 432 E. Oakview Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description This program provides comprehensive multi-disciplinary medical services to patients of all ages with Cooley's Anemia.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements PA residents. All ages. Income eligibility guidelines.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

438 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

439 Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources FEMA, State Grant, members shared maintenance contributions.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jan Caldwell - Director

Contact Person(s) Maribeth Cootes

Contact Number(s) 724.627.9784 - Phone 724.627.7860 - Fax

Primary Addresses 881 Rolling Meadows Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Supplies food for those in need through a variety of programs. Distributes surplus food commodities on a monthly basis at 15 food pantries set up throughout Greene County and emergency food referrals. Also coordinates a program called "Produce to People" which distributes free food. The distributions are as follows: Greene County Fairgrounds, Aleppo Grange and Greene Valley Church of God. All participants are requested to please bring their own bags or boxes for packing their items. No written proof of income is requested

Available Hours Office-8 A.M. to 4 P.M. (Monday to Thursday) Office-8 A.M. to 2 P.M. (Friday) distribution times vary.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Each program is different, and eligibility is based on the guidelines of the donor or grantor.

440 Required Documentation Proof of income, for some programs.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Contact local pantry or call 627-9784.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

441 Cornerstone Care Central Greene Pediatrics

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Cornerstone Care

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-0926 (Pediatrics)

Primary Addresses 236 Elm Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Parents can schedule appointments for children from birth through age 17

Available Hours Office hours as usual, including day and evening appointments.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call the phone number

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

442 Cornerstone Care, Greensboro

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Cornerstone Care

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Department of Health and Human Services

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-943-3308 (Medical, Dental & Counseling)

Web Addresses www.cornerstonecare.com

Primary Addresses 7 Glassworks Road Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Community clinic providing medical, dental, nutrition and social services. Medical care includes: routine physicals, pediatrics and Well Child Care, immunizations, family planning, prenatal care, hearing and vision screenings, EKG, blood analysis, pelvic exams, pap smear, podiatry and chiropractic services. Social services include: family planning (including the supply of contraceptives, genetic counseling, including testing for genetic diseases, fertility, financial and insurance counseling. General couseling for problems include: stress, parenting and mental health. Nutrition services include: couseling for weight reduction, pregnancy/infant feeding, breastfeeding mothers, child nutrition, diabetes, hypertension, eating disorders, WIC clinic. Counseling & psychological services including individual & group psychotherapy for teenagers and adults; play therapy for children; couples and family therapy.

Available Hours Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.; Tuesday and Friday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale; extended payment arrangements available. Accepts most insurances, Medicaid and Medicare.

443 Eligibility Requirements Services are available to everyone; contractual arrangements available for entities such as school districts and companies.

Required Documentation Proof of income for sliding for eligibility.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

444 Cornerstone Care, Rogersville

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Cornerstone Care

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Department of Health and Human Services

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-499-5188 (Medical & Counseling) - Phone

Web Addresses www.cornerstonecare.com

Primary Addresses 140 Church Street Suite 102 Rogersville, PA 15359 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Community clinic providing quality and affordable medical, nutrition and social services. Medical care includes: routine physicals, pediatrics and Well Child Care, immunizations, prenatal care,chiropractic care, management of chronic and episodic illnesses, and minor acute care. Family planning and contraception. Also enhanced counseling and psychological services. Services include general couseling, play therapy for children, adolescent consultation, family and marriage counseling.

Available Hours Monday, Tuesday & Friday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; Wednesday and Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale

Eligibility Requirements Services are available to everyone; Pennsylvania Medicaid accepted.

445 Required Documentation Proof of income for sliding fee eligibility.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

446 Cornerstone Care, Waynesburg Dental & Counseling Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Cornerstone Care

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-852-1001 - Dental Services 724-627-4309 - Counseling Services

Web Addresses www.cornerstonecare.com

Primary Addresses 501 W. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County and surrounding area

Service Description Dental Services: The clinic's four dental offices are equipped with the most up-to-date equipment, including Gizmo, the portable wheelchair lift that allows wheelchairs to be raised and tilted back into proper position for cleanings and examinations.

Counseling and psychological services for individuals and families.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

447 Cornerstone Covenant Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ted Cukryznski - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5156 - Phone 724.627.7912

Primary Addresses Route 21 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

448 Cornerstone Genealogical Society

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, private contributions and fundraising.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Cressey - President

Contact Person(s) John "Buzz" Walters - First Vice President

Laurine Williams - Second Vice President

Bonnie S. Kiger - Recording Secretary

Louise Gapen - Treasurer

Marilyn Kerr - Corresponding Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5653 - Phone

Web Addresses www.cornerstonegenealogy.com

Primary Addresses First Greene County Courthouse--Annex 144 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Preserving Greene County family history, the society houses a vast collection (library) of genealogical research materials and family histories that are tapped into by people from all over the world. The collection includes 3,000 books and 360 rolls of mircrofilm of early newspapers, numerous vertical files and scrapbooks. Bill Davison does research and has plotted over 500 cemeteries in Greene County. There are supposed to be 600 cemeteries in the area, which includes any place that has a single grave plot for

449 families.

General Genealogy, Family Genealogy, Personal Family Files, Records on Microfilm, Obituary Records, Cemetery Records, Church Records and Census Records

Available Hours M - F 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. ; Sat. 10:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M

Fees/Cost for Services $20 yr; Patron $50 yr

Eligibility Requirements Interest in family history.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

450 Coroner, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mary Lewis - Chief Deputy Coroner, Coroner

William Jr. Lewis - Deputy Coroner (part-time), Coroner

Contact Number(s) 724.883.4477 - Phone 724.883.4949 - Fax

Primary Addresses 22 W. High Street 2nd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The County Coroner is responsible for investigating all deaths of a suspicious or violent nature. When inquests are warranted, the Coroner is empowered to perform autopsies, subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and issuance of certificates of death where death occurs without medical attention or attendance.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

451 Volunteer Need No

452 Corporation Bureau

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of State

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.787.1057 - Phone 717.783.2244 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.dos.state.pa.us/corps/site/default.asp

Primary Addresses 401 North Street Room 206 Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Regulates the operations of for-profit and non-profit corporations operating within the state, also empowered to regulate professional corporations, municipal authorities, limited partnerships, foreign corporations.

The Corporation Bureau is the repository for the records of more than 2,400,000 companies authorized to do business in Pennsylvania. All records maintained in this office are public and may be inspected upon request.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:45 P.M. M - F (The Public Records Room hours of operation are from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.)

Fees/Cost for Services

453 Varies by size of corporation, for-profit and non-profit.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

454 Council on Compulsive Gambling of PA, Inc.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Pappas - President/Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 800-848-1880 215-389-4008 - Out of State Helpline 215-389-1408 - Fax 800-522-4700 - National Helpline

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pacouncil.com

Primary Addresses 1233-B Wharton Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description The Council on Compulsive Gambling of Pennsylvania is a nonprofit organization affiliated with the National Council on Problem Gambling. Its purpose is to educate and disseminate information on compulsive gambling and to facilitate referrals. The PA Council provides speakers, workshops, seminars and information on this public health problem to businesses, industry and labor groups, schools and colleges, health care and treatment facilities and to community and religious organizations.

455 Counseling/Vonnie Teagarden

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Private fees; insurance accepted.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Vonnie Teagarden - Counselor

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1614 - Phone

Primary Addresses 64 N. Richhill Street Suite 2 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Individual, marital, and family counseling; specializing but not limited to, adolescents and adult children of dysfunctional families.

Available Hours By appointment

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call and leave message; call will be returned.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

456 County Assistance Office, Greene Department of Human Services

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Promote, improve and sustain the quality of family life; break the cycle of dependency; promote respect for employees; protect and serve Pennsylvania's most vulnerable citizens; and manage our resources effectively.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8171 - Phone 888.410.5658 - Tollfree 724.627.8096 - Fax

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/

Primary Addresses 100 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Medical assistance, public assistance, food stamps (SNAP-Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), low income home energy assistance program,rent assistance, employment training program and state blind pension benefits. Emergency Shelter Assistance Program is available to stop an eviction or to offer possible assistance to move into a new residence. LIHEAP--Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program helps low income people pay their heating bills through energy assistance grants. People need not have an unpaid bill to receive energy assistance. People can receive this money without being on welfare. There are three types of LIHEAP assistance: Cash, Crisis and Crisis-Interface. Cash Grant is available to assist with heating bills, Crisis Grant is for those who have a home heating emergency, Crisis-Interface can assist if you require a heating system repair.

Available Hours

457 Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Fees/Cost for Services All services are free to eligible people.

Eligibility Requirements Resident of Greene County whose income falls below the guidelines established by the state of Pennsylvania.

Required Documentation Birth certificate, social security #, proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

458 County Prison, Greene

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources county

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Harry D. Gillispie - Warden

Contact Person(s) Mary Hager - Administrative Assistant

Contact Number(s) 724.627.7780 - Phone 724.852.2536 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 855 Rolling Meadows Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Maximum, Medium, and Minimum security facility: GED services, outdoor exercise yard, library, church services twice weekly, medical services provided by Southwest Regional Medical Center, counseling by MH/MR,parenting classes, Alcoholics Anonymous support group and various service programs.

Available Hours Office: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Visiting: 8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., men and 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m., women.

459 Eligibility Requirements Houses male & female offenders, who fall under the jurisdiction of the county court system by commitment order or warrent.

Required Documentation Offenders are accompanied by a sheriff's warrant.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

460 Court of Common Pleas, 13th District,Gr.

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State, county.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) William Nalitz - President Judge

Farley Toothman - Judge

Terry Grimes - Judge

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5212 - Phone 724.627.4716 - Fax 724-852-5237

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Courthouse 10 East High Street, 2nd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Jurisdiction over the following divisions: civil, criminal, family, orphan's court. Civil division--all civil cases, habeas corpus cases, granting of charters to nonprofit corporations, and hears certain appeals.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Dispute or crime must have occurred within Greene County.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

461 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

462 Crabapple Community Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jimmy Jarvis - Pastor

Contact Person(s) Shelby Clark, Board Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724.663.4351 - Phone 724.428.3687 - Phone 724.428.3871 - Phone

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 45 595 Wheeling Creek Rd. Wind Ridge, PA 15380 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Sunday School 10:00 a.m.

Sunday Service 11:00 - 12:30

Sunday Evening Service 7:30 - 9:00 pm

Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 - 9:00 pm

Available Hours Sunday School 10:00 - 11:00 Sunday Service 11:00 - 12:30 Sunday Evening Service 7:30 - 9:00 pm Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 - 9:00 pm

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

463 Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description *To seek the lost *To uphold the Lord Jesus Christ

464 Credit Union, Frick Tri-County Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Tracy Pettit - Manager

Contact Number(s) 800.729.3742 - Tollfree 724.627.9193 - Fax 724.222.8102 - Phone (Washington) 724.627.5447 - Phone (Waynesburg)

Web Addresses www.fricktricountyfcu.org

Primary Addresses 222 Elm Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 1025 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Joining the credit union requires signing a membership card and maintaining a balance of $50.00 in your share account. Member benefits include: full range of loan services, VISA card, Christmas Club, Vacation Club, auto loans, equity loans.

Available Hours Mon - Thurs. 9:00 A.M. -4:00 P.M.; Fri. 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.

Eligibility Requirements Must reside, work or worship in counties served.

Required Documentation Membership card

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

465 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

466 Crisis Pregnancy Center

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Marie Coffman - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6819 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cpcwaynesburg.org

Primary Addresses 50 W. Franklin Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses P. O. Box 562 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The center (a Christian based organization) offers: free pregnancy tests; counseling regarding abortion and abortion alternatives; referrals for medical care and legal assistance, housing, transportation, childbirth instruction; referrals for adoption; post-abortion counseling. Currently accepting cash donations, used or new baby items, diapers and maternity clothes.

Available Hours By appointment only; 24 hour hotline.

Fees/Cost for Services

467 Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

468 Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America CCFA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization CCFA's mission is to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.

History of Organization CCFA was founded in 1967 by Irwin M. and Suzanne Rosenthal, William D. and Shelby Modell, and Henry D. Janowitz, M.D.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Grants and donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (412) 823-8272 - Phone 800.932.2423 - Tollfree (National) 412-823-8276 - Fax 877- 823-8272 - Tollfree for W PA 888-MY-GUT-PAIN (888-694-8872) - Speak with a specialist

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.ccfa.org

Primary Addresses 300 Penn Center Boulevard Suite 401 Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 733 Third Avenue Suite 510 New York, NY 10017 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area

469 SW Pennsylvania/West Virginia

Service Description Support Services: CCFA support services are delivered through its chapters nationwide which offer more than 300 support groups annually, summer camps for children with IBD, and a range of educational and training programs for local communities.

Education Programs: CCFA provides information and education for the more than one million IBD patients and their families through a variety of periodicals, books, awareness campaigns, local chapter, webcasts and through the website.

A national, nonprofit, research-oriented health organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as IBD, inflammatory bowel disease. The W. PA Chapter has a network of supports. CCFA sponsors basic and clinical research of the highest quality. The foundation also offers a wide range of educational programs for patients and health-care professionals, and provides supportive services to help people cope with these chronic intestinal diseases. These programs are supported solely by contributions from the public.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Open to anyone who is interested

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Depending on your skills and interests, you can decide how you would like to volunteer your time: Plan and participate in fundraising events; Help out with chapter educational and administrative activities; Become involved with CCFA Camp Oasis; Help organize and publicize local support groups; Participate in our legislative advocacy programs; and help create and produce chapter publications, including newsletters.

470 Crossroads Speech & Hearing

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.941.4434 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.crossroadsspeech.com

Primary Addresses 3240 Washington Road Suite 200 McMurray, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 110 VIP Drive Suite 220 Wexford, PA 15090 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Allegheny, Greene, Washington, Butler, Beaver, and Westmoreland Counties

Service Description School-Based Services: The speech-language pathologists service several area elementary and secondary schools. The school-based clinicians are required to be licensed and certified in the state of Pennsylvania and hold a teaching certificate. Crossroads offers Extended School Year services in its clinic.

Long-term care facilities: Crossroads Speech and Hearing, Inc. provides speech-language services in long-term care facilities on a contractual basis. Residents who exhibit speech-language deficits such as aphasia, dysarthria, Traumatic Brain Injury, Cognitive and Memory deficits, voice disturbances and Swallowing dysfunction (dysphagia) may benefit from services provided by the state of Pennsylvania and certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

Provides assessments for Greene County consumers for mental retardation and early intervention services.

Early Intervention: Crossroads Speech and Hearing, Inc. provides Early Intervention evaluations through several county-based programs including Allegheny County's Alliance for Infants (www.afit.org), Washington County's Early Intervention (www.co.washington.pa.us), and Greene County's Early Intervention program (www.co.greene.pa.us)

Crossroads Speech and Hearing, Inc. offers the following services:

471 Hearing Aid Sales and Service, Audiological testing, Speech-Language Treatment, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Developmental Therapy.

Provides rehabilitation services in a variety of settings including our four outpatient offices, public school settings, home care, hospitals, and long-term care facilities.

Available Hours 8:00 AM through 6:00 daily.

Eligibility Requirements Unknown

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Phone 724-941-4434, Fax 724-941-4714, email [email protected]

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

472 Crucible Volunteer Fire Company

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Chief Bob McAlanis

Contact Number(s) 724.592.5359 - Phone

Primary Addresses 117 1st Street P. O. Box 255 Crucible, PA 15325- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency Fire Services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

473 Cumberland Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Bill Groves - Chairman

Contact Person(s) William H. Nicholson - Vice-Chairman

Debbie Rush - Secretary

Jim Sokol - Supervisor

Dennis Makel - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5805

Primary Addresses 100 Municipal Road Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Baileys Crossroads, Carmichaels, Ceylon, Crucible, Cumberland Village, Fairdale, Khedive, Little Chicago, Live Easy, Neil Corner, Nemacolin, Paisley, Stringtown, Towns Hill

Available Hours Meetings are held at 3 PM on the first Monday (January through May and October through December) and at 4 PM on the first Monday of the month from June through September. If a holiday falls on the first Monday, the meeting will take place on the following Monday. All meetings are held in the township building.

474 Cumberland Township Community Development Program

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Marcia E. Sonneborn - Community Development Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724.966.8558

Primary Addresses 100 Municipal Road Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Cumberland Township

Service Description Oversee and administer Community Development Block Grant funds to assist low and moderate homeowners in receiving grant monies to make important health and safety repairs to their home.

Eligibility Requirements Residents of Cumberland Township who are homeowners and meet certain income guidelines.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

475 Cumberland Township Police Department

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Authority

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Craig Miller - Chief

Contact Number(s) 724-966-8296

Primary Addresses 100 Municipal Road Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Local Police

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

476 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, W. PA Chapter

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mary Pat Joseph - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.321.4422 - Phone 412.321.9305 - Fax 800.FIGHT CF (344.4823)

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cff.org

Primary Addresses 810 River Avenue Suite 100 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western Pennsylvania

Service Description Acts as a fundraising entity for the research of cystic fibrosis. The Cystic Fibrosis Center is located at Children's Hospital (412-692-5630).

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Monday - Friday.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

477 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

478 Cystic Fibrosis Program

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717-787-2020

Web Addresses www.portal.health.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/department_of_health_home/17457

Primary Addresses 625 Forster St. Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Pays for the costs of diagnosis, therapy, medication, appliances, outpatient services & inpatient hospitalization.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday - Friday.

Eligibility Requirements Must be a resident of Pennsylvania of any age and meet the income eligibility guidelines.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

479 Daughters of the American Revolution John Corbly Chapter

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, contributions & fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (202) 628-4780 - Event Information (202) 628-1776 - Main Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pssdar.org/chapter-sites/JohnCorblyDAR.html

Primary Addresses 1776 D Street, NW Washington, PA 20006 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Hillcrest Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Education on patriotism; gives talk & slide presentations; sponsors a patriotism writing contest for youth.

Available Hours Regular meetings scheduled

Fees/Cost for Services Yearly dues

Eligibility Requirements Have an ancestor who fought in the Revolutionary War.

480 Required Documentation Proof of eligibility--birth certificate, genealogical data.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Email

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

481 Dean Institute of Technology Dean Tech (formerly known as West Penn Tech)

Organizational Information

History of Organization Dean Institute of Technology, formerly West Penn Tech, established in 1947, has achieved an enviable success record in the training and placing of thousands of graduates. With over Sixty Years of experience in technology training, we have unquestionable insight as to what it takes to qualify you in a new and demanding career as a highly skilled craftsman. Originally located in Downtown Pittsburgh, the school moved to its present facility in 1969. Founded by the late Dr. John Renwick Dean, the school became Dean Institute of Technology at the time of the move.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees; grants.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.531.4433 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses deantech.edu

Primary Addresses 1501 W. Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15226 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Associate Degree Programs (15 mos.) in Computer Aided Drafting for construction engineering, mechanical and electrical. Electrical Associate Degree Program for residential, commercial and industrial. 6 month certificate program in Building Maintenance.

Available Hours Day and evening classes.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

482 Eligibility Requirements G.E.D. or High School diploma.

Required Documentation G.E.D. or High School diploma; application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

483 Democratic Committee of Greene County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization .

Funding Sources Contributions, fundraising, Democratic Party, Federal funds available

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Maddie Warrick - Chairperson

Contact Person(s) Dave Balint - Treasurer

Greg Ayersman - Vice Chair

Lila Ayersman - Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724-833-4528

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 493 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides volunteers to assist local, state and national candidates in political campaigns; places advertising in newspapers.

Available Hours Scheduled meetings

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Elected office, volunteers must be registered Democrats.

Required Documentation Voter registration card

484 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

485 Dental Association, Pennsylvania PDA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization "The purpose of the Pennsylvania Dental Association shall be to serve the public, improve their health, promote the art and science of dentistry and represent the interests of its members and the people they serve."

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.234.5941 - Phone 717-234-2186 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.padental.org/

Primary Addresses 3501 North Front Street P. O. Box 3341 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Educational brochures on dental health and specific procedures, dental care clinic listings, dental care program for senior citizens (includes examinations, cleaning, and all other dental procedures). Services are provided by PDA members. Provides public education about proper dental hygiene.

Patient Relations Program PDA forms patient relations committees to review and resolve problems or misunderstandings between dentists and their patients regarding dental treatment. Patient relations committees benefit patients and dentists by providing impartial, easily accessible and generally expedient means for conflict resolution. PDA does not handle fee disputes.

Find links to free and reduced care clinics in most counties throughout Pennsylvania.

Fees/Cost for Services

486 Senior Dental Program: Reduced by at least 15%; final determination based on need. Fees at other clinics vary --please call.

Eligibility Requirements For the Senior Dental Program: Patients must be a Pennsylvania resident, be age 65 or older. Patients can not be receiving federal, state or other dental health assistance. Patients cannot have private dental insurance. Paitents must meet specific income guidelines set forth by the program

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments go to website or call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

487 Dental Care, Dr. Toothman

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dr. Ingrid Toothman - Dentist

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5399 - Phone

Web Addresses www.toothmandental.net/home.html

Primary Addresses 801 East Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description General dentistry including: teeth cleaning; fillings; oral surgery such as: root canals, braces and dentures.

Available Hours By appointment

Fees/Cost for Services Call

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment. Accepts emergencies.

Miscellaneous Information

488 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

489 Dental Care/Family Dental Practice

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees; insurance payments.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dr. Jane Weinzierl - Dentist

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8382 - Phone

Primary Addresses 110 Jefferson Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description General dentistry: teeth cleaning, fillings, oral surgery, braces, dentures made & repaired. Emergencies accepted. Performs examinations of children entering the Head Start program.

Available Hours By appointment. Evening and Saturday hours are available.

Fees/Cost for Services Accepts medical assistance, medicare and all insurances.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Medical card, insurance card, takes medical history.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

490 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

491 Dental Clinic, West Virginia University

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees, WVU

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304.293.6208 - Phone 800-982-8242 - Toll free line for appointments and emergency services

Web Addresses dentistry.hsc.wvu.edu/patient-services/

Primary Addresses WVU Medical Center WVU Health Sciences Center North/1st Floor P.O. Box 9400 Morgantown, WV 26505 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics - Tooth and jaw alignment for children and adults.

Dentistry for Children & Adolescents.

Dental Rural Health - Community education and service.

Endodontics - Root canal therapy, bleaching, surgery.

Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology - Tissue examination.

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Extractions, impactions, biopsies, corrective jaw surgery, sedations and general anesthesia.

Restorative Services - Fillings, bonding, cosmetic dentistry.

492 Preventive Services & Dental Hygiene - Cleaning, fluoride treatments, sealants, space maintainers.

Patient services available include: Diagnostic Services - examinations, x-rays, imaging, temporomandibular joint problems, special tests.

The School of Dentistry is available to provide comprehensive dental care to adults and children of all ages. While we place special emphasis on teaching, the oral health care needs of our patients are most important to us. We employ the most advanced techniques and equipment in a comfortable and supportive environment, thus providing you with the safest and highest quality dental care possible.

Operates an emergency dental clinic for anyone in need--walk in service. Appointments must be made for dental screenings (usually about a 3 week waiting period). Patients are served on first-come, first-serve policy.

Periodontics - Treatment of gum and bone diseases.

Prosthodontics - Crowns, bridges, dentures, partials, implants.

Maxillofacial Prosthetics - Cleft lip & palate, reconstructive surgery, and prostheses.

Available Hours 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. M - F Treatment for dental emergencies are availiable 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Fees/Cost for Services Before we begin any treatment, an explanation of the recommended treatment and an estimate of the fees involved will be presented to you for acceptance. Cash, checks, Visa, Mastercard, and Discover are accepted, and payment is required at the time of service regardless of insurance coverage. Where insurance coverage exists, we will be happy to file a claim for you, along with any necessary supporting documentation. If you wish to finance your care, we will assist you in obtaining access to this service through an external institution well-known for their experience in this area. Your treatment can be initiated with no down payment and payments can be spread out, making care more affordable.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk in or call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

493 Dental Service, VAMC

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.309.8398 - Tollfree 1-866-4VA-PITT (1-866-482-7488) - 24-hour toll-free 412-822-2130 - HJ Heinz Campus

E-mail(s) [email protected] Please send only non-urgent questions and comments and do not include any personal health care information or personal identification information.

Web Addresses www.pittsburgh.va.gov/services/dental.asp

Primary Addresses 7180 Highland Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 1010 Delafield Road Pittsburgh, PA 15215 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Inpatient program treats patients with pain, trauma, or acute infection; oral conditions with serious local or systemic consequences, such as oral cancer and benign lesions; dental care required as a component of an overall medical condition.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free.

494 Eligibility Requirements U. S. military veteran. Priorty given to patients whose dental problems result from wounds or other service-connected injuries.

Required Documentation Discharge papers, Form DD-214

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers complete a training program

495 Dental Society of W. PA

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Membership dues

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Dr. Robert S. Runzo

Contact Number(s) 412.321.5810 - Phone 412-321-7719 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.dswp.org

Primary Addresses 900 Cedar Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Offers referral services to dentists of all specialities. Education services include: speakers, puppet shows and films. Provides information on dental care for low income, elderly & handicapped and benefit programs for employers and unions.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Referrals are free; fees for services vary.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

496 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

497 Department of Community and Economic Development DCED

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State, Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 866-466-3972

Web Addresses www.newpa.com

Primary Addresses Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street, 4th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17120-0225 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

498 Department of Economic Development, Greene County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Provide services to Greene County municipalities, residents and businesses regarding all aspects of housing as it relates to community and economic development.

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robbie Matestic - Executive Director of Economic Development

Contact Person(s) David Craft - GIS Coordinator

Richard Davis - Housing Specialist

Mary Jane Kent - Program Support

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5300 - Phone 724-852-2944 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 49 South Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Program Planning and Grant Services: municipalities, community groups, and volunteer fire companies are eligible for technical assistance and grant preparation services through the Economic Development (ED). Services include technical assistance, grant writing, and follow-up activity with funding sources. The ED group is then responsible for their own program administration and grant close out activity.

499 Solid Waste and Recycling: performs a wide range of functions to accomplish an efficient and harmonious approach to these issues in Greene County.

Grant Writing as needed to County Departments and municipalities where appropriate

Conservation District: to focus attention on land, water and related resource problems; to develop programs to solve them; to enlist and coordinate assistance from public and private sources that can contribute to accomplishing these goals; and to make all citizens aware of the interrelationship between activities and the natural environment.

Planning Commission: formed nearly 50 years ago to oversee the subdivision of land and the land development activity in Greene County.

Community GeoPortal: an internet-based geographic information system (GIS) that will allow efficient sharing of geospatial data among subscribers. The Community GeoPortal is part of an economic development strategy to attract high technology business to Greene County.

Financing Options

Housing Planning and Development

Available Hours M-F 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

500 Department of Environmental Protection, PA DEP, PA

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State, fees and fines

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-442-4000 - Regional Office

Web Addresses www.dep.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 400 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Other

Service Description Administers statewide environmental sanitation program by regulating public drinking water supplies, food protection at public eating and drinking facilites, food vending commissary, shellfish processors and distributors, bottled water facilities. Issues various permits through the following departments: Bureau of Air Quality, Bureau of Land Recycling and Waste Management, Bureau of Water Standards & Facility Regulation, Bureau of Watershed Management, Bureau of Mining and Reclamation and the Bureau of Oil and Gas Management.

To report water issues to the DEP--call 412-442-4000.

Available Hours 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk-in

501 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

502 Department of Health, Greene County State Health Center Bureau of Community Health Systems

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Health

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization MISSION: To provide infrastructure for the implementation of core public health functions in a high quality, effective, and responsive manner that will positively impact the health status of Pennsylvanians.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State and federal funds

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3168 - Phone 724.852.4448 - Fax 877-724-3258 - State Health Hotline

Web Addresses www.health.pa.gov/Your-Department-of-Health/Offices%20and%20Bureaus/State%20Health%20Ce nters/Pages/default.aspx - State Health Center Locator www.health.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx

Primary Addresses 432 E. Oakview Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Program support services include:

communicable disease reporting and investigation, epidemiology, informational and referral; chronic disease prevention and intervention programs (including cardiovascular risk reduction, cancer, diabetes, and injury prevention); communicable disease clinical services (including sexually-transmitted disease and tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, immunization, and HIV testing, counseling and education)and

503 family health programs and environmental health services.

In addition, health centers engage in community health assessment and quality assurance activities and provide other public health services, including community integration and outreach programs, to promote healthy behaviors. prevention

Health teaching and counseling. AIDS/HIV testing and counseling. Tubercuolsis-diagnosis, treatment and follow up. Immunizations including Flu Shots.

Available Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Resident of Pennsylvania

Required Documentation Medical and health records

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call 627-3168 for appointment information

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

504 DePaul School for Hearing and Speech

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Private tuition fees and State funding.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ruth G. Auld, EdD - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.924.1037 - Fax 412.924.1012 - Phone

Web Addresses depaulhearingandspeech.org/

Primary Addresses 6202 Alder Street Pittsburgh, PA 15206-4389 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description 1. School for hearing, speech and language impaired children operating during the normal school year. Services include audiological and psychological evaluations, tutoring, lip reading and speech training. 2. Screening and Assessment Center. 3. They have programs for parent-infant, toddler-parent, preschool, and kindergarten to grade 8 programs. 4. Other services include mainstream transition program, physical/occupational therapy, family services, and summmer programs. 5. The clinical services are audiological/cochlear implant and speech and language.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding scale for school. Screening & assessment services--sliding scale or free.

Eligibility Requirements Children with hearing, speech and language impairments (infant through teen years).

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

505 Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

506 Diabetes Center, WVU Diabetes Education Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization WVU Healthcare

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, fees and fundraising

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304-598-4391 - Education Center 304-598-4865 - Endocrinology

Web Addresses wvuhealthcare.com/services/endocrinologydiabetes/diabetes-education-center/

Primary Addresses 1 Medical Center Drive Morgantown, WV 26506 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Provides evaluations of each patient's medical and educational needs and supplies them and their referring physician with recommendations for meeting them. Services are available from a diabetic teaching nurse, dieticians, diabetologist, physical therapy.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F; 24 hr. emergency

Fees/Cost for Services Varies. Sliding scale; accepts Medical Assistance, Medicare, UMWA and private insurances.

Eligibility Requirements Diabetics

Required Documentation Medical records

507 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Usually by referral from a general or family practice physician.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

508 Disability Connection

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The purpose of the Housing Coordinator Initiative is to create a bridge between the Medicaid home and community based waiver programs and the housing sector throughout the Commonwealth. Five Regional Housing Coordinators (RHC) across the state work with state agencies, organizations, housing professsionals, and others to facilitate access to housing options and opportunities for people with disabilities.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-877-755-5222

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.alleghenycounty.us/dhs/disabilityconnection.aspx

Primary Addresses One Smithfield Street 2nd Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern Region

Service Description Regional Coordinators provide education and technical assistance to service and housing professionals to increase awareness and understanding about the needs of people with disabilities. The Regional Housing Coordinators work with state agencies, organizations, housing professionals, and others to facilitate access to housing options and opportunities of people with disabilities.

Available Hours 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

509 Disability Determination, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Labor and Industry

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717-425-7900 1-855-805-7380

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=566553&mode=2

Primary Addresses 355 Harvey Avenue Greensburg, PA 15601 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description The Bureau of Disability Determination (BDD) is the state agency that assists the Social Security Administration (SSA) in determining whether disabled Pennsylvania citizens are eligible for federal disability benefits.

510 Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania DRN

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Peri Jude Radecic - CEO

Contact Number(s) 800-692-7443 - Tollfree/Harrisburg Office 412-391-5225 - Pittsburgh Regional Office 412-467-8940 - TDD Pittsburgh Office 412-391-4496 - Fax Pittsburgh Office

E-mail(s) [email protected] Harrisburgh Office [email protected] Pittsburgh Office

Web Addresses drnpa.org

Primary Addresses 1414 N. Cameron Street 2nd Floor Harrisburg, PA 17103 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 429 Fourth Avenue Suite 701 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Pennsylvania Protection & Advocacy, Inc. and the Disabilities Law Project have merged to form the Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania (DRN). The result is a more comprehensive, stronger, seamless advocacy system for persons with disabilities. This agency will provide the full range of legal, policy and advocacy services necessary to protect and advance the rights of persons with disabilities.

511 Disability Rights Network of PA is a statewide, non-profit corporation designated as the federally-mandated organization to advance and protect the civil rights of all adults and children with disabilities. DRN works with people with disabilitities and their familiies to ensure their rights to live in their communities with the services they need, to receive a full and inclusive education, to live free of discrimination, abuse and neglect, and to have control and self-determination over their services. People can contact DRN's Intake Team to seek advice about disability rights, access to services, abuse and neglect, and other issues by calling the tollfree number or sending an email. The intake system is staffed by intake workers who take basic information from the callers, full time intake advocates who address advocacy issues and full time attorneys who address legal advocacy issues.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Disabled persons in need of services offered.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

512 Disabled American Vets D.A.V.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Disabled American Veterans is an organization of disabled veterans who are focused on building better lives for disabled veterans and their families. The organization accomplishes this goal by providing free assistance to veterans in obtaining benefits and services earned through their military service.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Charles B. Stoy - Commander

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9027 - Phone 412-395-6241 - Regional Office

Web Addresses www.dav.org - National Headquarters www.davmembersportal.org/chapters/pa/123/default.aspx - Local Chapter

Additional Addresses 2600 Smith Creek Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Benefits assistance, Outreach Programs, Legislative Advocacy, Special Events and Fundraising Activities.

Available Hours Local Chapter meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Waynesburg office.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Veterans

513 Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

514 Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of PA, Dist. IV

Organizational Information

History of Organization The Disciplinary Board was created by the Supreme Court in 1972 to consider and investigate the conduct of any person subject to the Pennsylvania Rules of Disciplinary Enforcement (Pa. R.D.E.).

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Angelea Allen Mitas - Disciplinary Counsel-in-Charge

Contact Number(s) 412.565.7620 - Fax 412.565.3173 - Phone

Web Addresses www.padb.us

Primary Addresses Frick Building Suite 1300 437 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Helps establish judicial policy, formulates rules of court procedure, investigates charges of misconduct and establishes standards for judicial conduct. Accepts complaints about judicial misconduct (of lawyers, attorneys) from the general public.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation

515 Be prepared to provide details of the alleged incident(s).

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or use complaint form available on the website.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

516 District Attorney, Greene County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization "Our County District Attorney"...prosecutes criminal cases arising in Greene County, providing necessary legal support to police investigators and continuing to represent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania through the trial of a case and the years of appeals which may follow. The skilled, experienced and knowledgeable staff at the Greene County District Attorneys Office works hard to keep Greene County a safe place to live, work and raise a family.

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources State, county.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Marjorie J. Fox - District Attorney

Contact Person(s) Joseph I. Brodak - Assistant District Attorney

Ricardo J. Cicconi - Assistant District Attorney

William Kozich - Assistant District Attorney

Contact Number(s) 724.852.4461 - Fax 724.852.5273 - Phone 724.852.5272 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Greene County Courthouse 10 East High Street (Room 304) Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

517 Service Description Staff conducts pre-trial investigations and fact finding. Represents the people's interests in trial and appeals court.

This office also answers calls for the county Drug Task Force where callers can make reports regarding drug crime activity (drug crime tip reporting/drug tip hotline.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Required Documentation Records relevant to the case.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

518 Do Not Call List

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kathleen G. Kane - Attorney General

Contact Number(s) 888-777-3406

Web Addresses www.attorneygeneral.gov/Consumers/Do_Not_Call_List/

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description This service is responsible for enforcing a new law which allows Pennsylvanians to avoid unwanted telephone solicitation calls. Telemarketers are prohibited from calling anyone whose name is on the new "Do Not Call" list. There is no fee for registering on the list. Once enrolled, your name and telephone number will remain listed for five years, or until that telephone number is no longer valid. Since the list is updated quarterly, please be advised that there will be a delay between the time you register on the list and the time the telemarketers receive your information.

519 Do Not Call Registry, National

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-382-1222 - Hotline 866-290-4236 - TTY

Web Addresses www.donotcall.gov

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description The National Do Not Call Registry is open for business, putting consumers in charge of the telemarketing calls they receive at home. The Federal government created the national registry to make it easier and more efficient for you to stop getting telemarketing calls that you do not want. You can register online or call tollfree. Placing your number on the registry will stop most, but not all, telemarketing calls.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Apply online or call the tollfree number to register.

520 Dog Law Enforcement Office

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Dept. of Agriculture

Funding Sources State, fees.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (717) 787-3062 - Phone

Web Addresses www.agriculture.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_24476_10297_0_43/AgWebsit e/OrganizationDetail.aspx?name=Bureau-of-Dog-Law-Enforcement&navid=34&parentnavid=0&orgi d=9

Primary Addresses 2301 N Cameron St, Room 102 Harrisburg, PA 17110 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The Bureau of Dog Law is charged with the following responsibilities: Enforcing licensing and control of dogs; Enforcing kennel licensing and inspections; Investigating dog bites; Seizing and detaining any dog seen running at large; Reimbursing individuals for dog-caused damaged to livestock, poultry and domestic game birds; Establishing and enforcing the quarantine of dogs in certain areas when required; Funding counties and humane organizations to establish dog control facilities; Providing educational services concerning dog ownership in Pennsylvania; and Enforcing the Pennsylvania Rabies Law.

Provides grants to animal shelters for capital improvements, and funds regional rabies vaccine clinics for low income persons (these clinics are administered by local government agencies).

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements

521 Any pet owner, non-profit animal shelter or interested person.

Required Documentation None, except applications for grants.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

522 Dog Law Enforcement, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Agriculture

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dog Warden Newman

Contact Number(s) 412-973-0215 - Phone

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Enforcement of animal control laws. Rabies control. Humane investigation and enforcement. Dog licenses.

Available Hours 24 hr. answering machine

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

523 Dog Law Enforcement, Region IV

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Agriculture

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Tom Wharry - State Dog Warden Supervisor

Contact Number(s) 412-973-2539

Web Addresses www.agriculture.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_24476_10297_0_43/AgWebsit e/OrganizationDetail.aspx?name=Bureau-of-Dog-Law-Enforcement&navid=34&parentnavid=0&orgi d=9

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Responsible for enforcing the state law requiring rabies vaccines for all dogs and cats over 3 mos. of age; autopsies animals suspected of carrying rabies. Responds to farmers' complaints about dogs attacking livestock. Provides public education.

The Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement is responsible for ensuring the welfare of breeding dogs and puppies in commercial breeding kennels. The Bureau also regulates activities pertaining to dogs that are classified as dangerous, and oversees annual licensure and rabies vaccinations for dogs. Kennel inspections records are available online in the Kennel Inspection Database.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F, will respond after hours to emergencies.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

524 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

525 Dolly Parton's Imagination Library

Organizational Information

Parent Organization The Briggs Family in partnership with the Literacy Council of Southwestern PA

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-267-3398

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.readwithmerailway.org

Primary Addresses 763 BAKER HILL ROAD Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene and Washington counties

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children from birth to age 5 residing in Washington or Greene counties.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

526 No

527 Domestic Relations, Greene County Office

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Domestic Relations Section of the Greene County Court of Common Pleas is to secure financial and medical support for minor children and, where appropriate, for the custodial parents of said minor children. This is accomplished through the location of non-custodial parents, the establishment of paternity, the determination of parents' ability to pay support and provide health insurance and/or pay medical costs, and the establishment and enforcement of support orders.

Funding Sources Soc. Sec. (IV)D Funds to DPW to Gr.Co/ County funds

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Aaron Ankrom - Director [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Cynthia Policz - Assistant Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1059 - Fax 724.852.5214 - Phone

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us/secured/gc2/depts/lo/judges/domrel.htm

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building/2nd Floor 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Jurisdiction over domestic relations including the establishment, modification, and enforcement of support for spouses and/or children when there is separation, divorce or a parent absent from the home; complaints for custody of children, partial custody, visitation, and matters related therto; divorce, alimony, and equitable distribution.

Application Services: Accept applications for services from individuals referred to the DRS by DPW, from other agencies and jurisdictions, and from individuals.

528 Location Services: Attempt to locate non-custodial parents and the income, assets and health insurance coverage on non-custodial parents through all available Federal and State automated means and local resources.

Petition Processing Services: Assist individuals, whether or not represented by counsel, in the filing of support complaints and thereafter processing those support complaints in accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure. The DRS shall attempt to solicit relevant information directly from the applicant/recipient of services prior to a determination that services cannot be provided due to insufficient information.

Paternity Services: Provide the alleged father the opportunity to voluntarily acknowledge paternity or attempt to establish paternity, when necessary, by ordering genetic testing or referring the matter for further judicial proceedings.

Financial Assessment Services: Conduct a financial assessment of the child's needs and person's ability to provide support in accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, using information available through automated or other means.

Establishment of Support Services: Establish an order of support, including medical support, in accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure.

Medical Support Services: Recommend the inclusion in all new or modified orders the requirement that health benefits or health insurance be provided as required by Federal and State statues.

Modification of support order services: Initiate proceedings to review and, if appropriate, petition the courts to modify support orders in accordance with State and Federal law, or whenever a verifiable material and substantial change in circumstances becomes known to the DRS.

Enforcement Services: Use all available automated or other appropriate legal measures to enforce support orders, including but not limited to the following: initiating proceedings for income attachment; directing an employer to enroll dependent(s) in available health insurance and to deduct the required premium payment from the employee's income; petitioning the court for contempt sanctions; automatically intercepting unemployment compensation or an IRS income tax refund for all cases meeting the certification criteria unless good cause is established; entering or assisting in entering liens against personal property of the obligor; initiate actions to seize financial assets and suspend, non-renew or deny driver's and professional or other licenses of delinquent obligors which are issued by any entity, political subdivision or agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Inter/Intra-state Services: Refer and monitor appropriate cases to other states or DRSs for provision of services and provide the aforesaid services to cases referred from the DPW, other states or DRSs.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Require services of the office; referrals from court of common pleas and caseworkers.

Required Documentation All documents relevant to litigation.

529 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

530 Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern PA formerly known as Greene County Women's Center

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern Pennsylvania is committed to providing services to women and their children who are abused or threatened with abuse. The shelter is a safe non-judgemental alternative to domestic violence. We are working toward making the community aware of the scope of domestic violence and its impact on individuals, the family and society.

History of Organization Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern Pennsylvania was incorporated as Washington Women's Shelter, Inc. in 1986 and became fully autonomous at that time. In 1993 the agency was asked by PCADV (Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence) to open an office in Greene County, (formerly known as Greene County Women's Center). In 2010 the agency also began service provision in Fayette County. The agency name was then changed to Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern Pennsylvania to encompass all three counties and to be more indicative of all the services provided. In 2009 the agency celebrated 25 years of continuous service.

Affiliations PCADV PCCD

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources PA Coaltion Against Domestic Violence, United Way, individual and business donations

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Michelle Robinson-Ritter - Executive Director 724-223-5478

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2463 - Phone 724.627.4729 - Fax 800.791.4000 - Toll free 724-223-5481 - Administrative Offices

E-mail(s) [email protected] Administrative Office in Washington County

Web Addresses www.peacefromdv.org/

Primary Addresses 43 N. Morgan Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

531 Additional Addresses Domestic Violence Services of Southwestern Pennsylvania 308 East Maiden Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County - Additional offices serve Fayette & Washington Counties

Service Description Services include: safe shelter (Washington Women's Shelter); 24 hour hotline; 24 hr. transportation and intake; women's community support group; counseling and support group for residents; information and referrals; advocacy; accompaniment; children's program; community education and training programs; domestic violence prevention projects in the schools; legal advocacy program; food, clothing and personal care items for shelter residents.

Protection From Abuse assistance

Extensive legal advocacy services are provided to domestic violence victims. In addition to counseling, legal advocates inform victims about possible legal remedies, including Protection From Abuse Orders. Advocacy and assistance are offered to victims throughout the PFA process.

"Fresh Start" ---Our transitional housing program for domestic violence victims with children is called "Fresh Start." Families may be able to participate at any one time for a period of 12 to 15 months.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F; 24 hour hotline.

Fees/Cost for Services All services are free and confidential

Eligibility Requirements Greene County residents in need of services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes, ramp available

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

532 Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Requirement: 40 hr. training program

533 Domiciliary Care Program Dom Care

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SPHS Area Agency on Aging

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Area Agency on Aging, Inc. is to promote the well-being of older adults through a planned, coordinated and collaborative program of health and social services.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.411.5655 - Tollfree 724-489-8083 - District Office 724-852-1510 - AAA Office in Greene County

Web Addresses swpa-aaa.org/SWPA_Dom_Care_Program.php

Primary Addresses Domiciliary Care 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Domiciliary Care provides community living arrangements for eligible adults unable to live alone due to a physical disability, medical problem or mental impairment. At a time when a person's special needs exceed the capabilities of the families, friends or human service agencies, Dom Care offers 24-hour care and supervision within a family-type environment. From the Dom Care home providers, residents receive room, board and personal care assistance, as well as important emotional support. In return, home providers retain a tax-exempt portion of the resident's monthly income. Developed to prevent unnecessary institutionalization, Dom Care has become a viable alternative for many persons having serious trouble coping with the responsibilities of independent living in their communities. All homes are certified to meet the required fire safety and health

534 standards.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F (office hours)

Fees/Cost for Services Monthly rents would vary.

Eligibility Requirements Dom Care is designed primarily for persons having medical, social and economic needs. A person experiencing difficulty with meal preparation, housekeeping, grooming, medication supervision, etc. due to physical disabilities and mental or medical problems. Prospective residents should be neither bed-fast nor require 24 hour nursing or medical care.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information; interested persons generally are referred by their families, friends or clergy. Hospitals, social service agencies or senior citizen groups may also initiate referrals.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

535 Douglas Education Center formerly Douglas School of Business

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Douglas Education Center is twofold. Our first responsibility is to provide students with a quality education that will develop the attitudes, skills, and techniques necessary to enter and succeed in their chosen field of study. Our second responsibility is to provide prospective employers with well-trained personnel. The curricula of Douglas is designed to maintain high standards of performance upon which these future employers can depend. Douglas Education Center has the obligation to create an educational atmosphere that will not only foster the highest standards of excellence in all students, but also help these students develop an awareness of social responsibility and ethical behavior.

Accreditations and Licenses Douglas Education Center is licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Education, State Board of Private Licensed Schools. The Cosmetology Academy at Douglas Education Center is licensed by the Commmonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of State, Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs, State Board of Cosmetology. Douglas Education Center is authorized by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, State Board of Private Licensed Schools, to award diploma and certificates upon the successful completion of the academic requirements of the respective programs. The authorization to award Associate in Specialized Business Degrees has been granted to Douglas Education Center by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Degree Granting Division of the State Board of Private Licensed Schools.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees; grants.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.684.DOUG - Phone 1-800-413-6013 - Toll free 724.684.3684 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.douglas-school.com/

Primary Addresses 130 Seventh Street Monessen, PA 15062 Click here for a Map of this Location.

536 Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Administrative Office Technology Associate in Specialized Business Degree

This sixteen-month program is designed to develop skill competency in keyboarding, word processing, office technology, dictation, transcription, communications and contemporary business/graphic software applications. Graduates are prepared for a career as a word processing specialist, administrative/executive assistant, claims assistant, claims processor, marketing assistant or customer service coordinator.

Business Administration Associate in Specialized Business Degree--This sixteen-month program is designed to provide a strong foundation in the basic principles of business and management with emphasis on accounting and computer operations. Graduates master skills in spreadsheet preparation, graph and database development, word processing, desktop publishing, photo manipulation and accounting. Training provides graduates for various entry-level positions in business, finance, insurance, real estate and government.

Microsoft Office User Specialist Certifications--Option 1: Certification Exam Only. Option 2: Certification Exam Preparation and Certification Exam. Option 3-- Microsoft Office Software Application Training, Certification Exam Preparation, and Certification Exam.

Medical Unit Clerk This 8-month program is designed to provide graduates with the skills necessary for entry-level medical administrative positions. With proficiency in interpreting medical orders, tests and drugs and a thorough medical terminology, A & P, and ancillary services background, graduates are prepared for a career as a medical unit clerk in the hospital or skilled facility or front desk receptionist in an outpatient setting.

Graphic Design & Web Associate in Specialized Business Degree--This sixteen-month program is designed to provide a strong foundation in the basic principles of art and design. Graduates develop art, business and technology skills to prepare for careers in visual communications positions such as a graphic designer, computer artist, 3-D modeler, animator, web designer and multi-media programmer. Graduates will utilize professional computer programs to produce art-ready media publications, author software programs and create multi-media presentations.

Associate in Specialized Business Degree Program.

537 This sixteen-month program is designed to provide graduates with the skills necessary for a career in the special make-up effects and show design businesses. The program of study developes competency in the four skill areas of special effects: 1) Make-Up Application, 2) Mold Making & Casting, 3) Animation Fabrication, 4) Exhibit and Display Design. Graduates are prepared for careers with theater companies, cosmetic companies, department stores, television studios, film and photography studios, special effects labs, toy manufacturers, architechtural restoration firms, amusement parks, entertainment design and fabrication companies, costume companies, computer special effects firms, display design firms, museums, science centers and prosthetic sculpting and mold making studios. Tom Savini, himself, monitors the portfolio process to ensure proper competency developement. Each student will undergo a portfolio review to confirm career readiness. Qualifying portfolios will recieve a certificate of excellence signed by Tom Savini.

General Cosmetology (Hair, Make-Up, Nails) Teachers will prepare the students for careers in cosmetology using lecture and lab components. Students are given hands-on experience, as well as the practical theory, in areas such as shampooing, hair shaping, hair styling, permanent waving, hair color, hair straightening, skin care, manicuring, scalp treatment and overall care of hair types and textures.

This program prepares the student to comprehend and understand the practices of cosmetology including areas of professional attitude, salon management, bacteriology, sterilization and sanitation. Students will study the sciences of cosmetology including such topics as histology, trichology, chemistry, physiology, cosmetic dermatology, and electricity

Advanced Training (Utilizing specialists from the industry) The Cosmetology Academy will include advanced training sessions throughout all programs. These training sessions will utilize specialists from their specific fields, teaching cutting edge technologies and techniques. Advanced training will include color, multi-cultural design, hair sculpting, formal hair styling, make-up, nail design, permanent waiving, etc.

Allan & Wilson Illustration & Airbrush Art. This program covers all disciplines of illustration: Watercolor Illustration, Basic Airbrush Illustration, Marker Illustration, Pastel and Color Pencil Illustration, Acrylic Illustration, Advanced Airbrush Illustration, Mixed Media Illustration, Computer Assisted Illustration, Studio Work/Portfolio.

Available Hours Day and evening classes.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements G.E.D. or High School Diploma.

Required Documentation G.E.D. or High School diploma; application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

538 Call or visit.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

539 Down Syndrome Center of Western PA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Down Syndrome Center of Western Pennsylvania: provides information about Down Syndrome to new families; refers families to support groups for parents, grandparents and siblings; offers support to families of children who are recuperating from illness or surgery at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh; and assists families in locating medical, educational, recreational, social and adult services.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees, Children's Hospital, grants & donations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kishore Vellody, MD - Medical Director

Contact Person(s) Sheila A. Cannon, MEd - Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 412-692-7963 - Phone 412-692-7038 - Fax

Web Addresses http://www.chp.edu/CHP/downsyndrome

Primary Addresses One Children's Hospital Drive 4401 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15224 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Evaluations for Down patients. Physician referral list. Educational advocates, recreational programs, vocational and residential programs, and family services. Films, library, speakers, quarterly newsletter, annual conference.

540 Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. M - F; 24 hr. answering service.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary by service; some are free. Accepts Medicaid and Medicare, most insurances.

Eligibility Requirements Persons with Down Syndrome, any age.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

541 Drug and Alcohol, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5276 - Phone 888.317.7106 - Tollfree 724.852.5368 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building 19 S. Washington Street 3rd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Case Management (CM) staff provide drug and alcohol assessments, makes appropriate referrals, and monitors aftercare. The primary function of the CM is to determine the client's level of risk for drug and alcohol use, to determine treatment level of care according to the client's needs, and to determine the client's funding eligibility for treatment services.

Case Management (CM) program also available to evaluate client's strengths and needs, helps set goals, advocates for client rights, coaches client as they work toward their goals, and links clients with needed services.

Case Management referral for assistance in the following areas: alcohol and other drug treatment, child care, job training, legal, mental health, housing, education/vocation, life skills, basic needs, employment, physical health, transportation, family/social needs.

Special assistance available for Women with Children and IV Drug Users.

Available Hours Monday - Friday from 8:30 to 4:30.

542 Fees/Cost for Services Services are provided for at no cost.

Eligibility Requirements Person must be a Greene County resident. Person must be experiencing a substance abuse problem, or be in recovery from substance abuse. Person must be willing to participate. Person must be free from any medical or mental health crisis.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

543 DUI Department, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Karen Bennett - Human Services Administrator

Contact Person(s) John Fox - Director of Drug & Alcohol Services [email protected]

Tina Clutter - Intake Officer

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5276 - Phone 888.317.7106 - Tollfree 724.852.5368 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building 19 S. Washington Street 3rd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Administer the Court Reporting Network (CRN) to persons who have been arrested for a DUI in Greene County.

CRN Evaluators pass the results of the report to probation/parole, attorneys, judges, etc. to help determine the persons sentencing for their DUI charge.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. CRN evaluations are scheduled on certain days and

544 at certain times. Contact the office for appointment information.

Fees/Cost for Services Fee must be paid in cashier's check or money order. The money must be received at the time of the evaluation.

Eligibility Requirements Person who have received a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Citation in Greene County.

Required Documentation Drivers License, Social Security Number, Criminal Complaint from the DUI Arrest, Blood Alcohol Content (BAC), and $50.00 payment.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

545 Dunkard Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Pritchard Jr. - Chairman

Contact Person(s) Linda Huggins - Supervisor

J. William Hook - Solicitor

Michelle Hurley - Secretary-Treasurer

Joseph Gacek - Vice Chairman

Contact Number(s) 724-839-7273

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses P.O Box 369 370 N. Moreland Street Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Bald Hill, Bobtown, Davistown, Dillinger, Durr's Knob, Moffitt Sterling, Newtown, Taylortown, Walnut Hill

Available Hours Meetings are held at 3:30 PM on the second Thursday of the month in the township office.

546 Eagles Club

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.7565 - Phone

Primary Addresses 58 West High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Private social club, has bar, dance area & members may rent room to hold parties, wedding receptions etc. National organization publishes a magazine. Eagle forum is a national conservative organization concerned with public policy issues.

Available Hours Weekdays 9 A.M to Midnight; Fri. & Sat. 9 A.M. - 2 A.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues

Eligibility Requirements Over 21 years of age; must fill out application & be approved by membership.

Required Documentation Proof of age

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

547 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

548 Early Care and Education ECE

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County MAGIC Community Team

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: The Early Care and Education Community Team promotes high quality early care and education for all families in Greene County to ensure readiness to learn through partnerships with parents and community collaborations. Vision: Greene County Families will have access to affordable high quality early childhood education that promotes school and life success.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Amy Switalski - Early Care and Education Community Team Chair [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5277 888-355-CCIS (2247) - Toll-free

Web Addresses www.greenecountymagic.org

Primary Addresses Ben Franklin Building, 2nd Floor 22 W. High Street, Waynesburg Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Greene County Making A Great Impact Collectively (MAGIC) is the community collaborative network that serves Greene County. MAGIC is made up of many individuals and diverse organizations coming together to work on common goals that achieve service system improvement and community well-being. Early Care and Education is one community team. The Early Care and Education Community Team promotes high quality early care and education for all families in Greene County to ensure readiness to learn through partnerships with parents and community collaborations.

Available Hours Meetings take place on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 1:30 PM

549 Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is interested is invited to join.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

550 Early Head Start

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Early Head Start provides early, continuous, intensive and comprehensive child development and family support services for low-income pregnant women and families with children under age three.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal funding

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-877-814-0788 x450 (toll free) 724-222-9100 (local) 724-852-2893 (local) - Waynesburg

Web Addresses caswg.org/programs-services/ecs/early-head-start

Primary Addresses 150 W. Beau Street Suite 304 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 58 E Greene St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene and Washington Counties

Service Description Early Head Start provides early, continuous, intensive and comprehensive child development and family support services for low income pregnant women and families with children under the age of three. Services include: child development, health, nutrition, mental health, disabilities,parent involvement and social services. Home-based and center-based options are offered. A comprehensive service provider conducts weekly home visits during which child development and family support services are provided. In addition, families and children participating in the home-based option are offered socialization opportunities and parent involvement and training outside of the home.

551 Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday-Friday (office hours)

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Eligibiity is based on verification of the family's income according to the federal poverty guidelines and the woman's pregnancy or the child's age. Priority 10% of the total enrollment opportunities will be given to children with diagnosed disabilities.

Required Documentation Health records, income verification.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

552 Early Intervention Program EI

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lauren Chambers - Director of Early Intervention Services [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5276 - Phone 888.317.7106 - Tollfree 724.852.5368 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building 19 S. Washington Street 3rd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides development services and supports to children (Birth-3 years old) and their families having a developmental delay or is at risk for having a developmental delay. A Multidisciplinary Evaluation may be offered to determine the need for services and supports such as, Service Coordination, Special Instruction, Speech/Language Pathology, Physical Therpay, Occupational Therapy, Nutrition support, Hearing Special Instruction, Vision Special Instruction, and Social Work. Parent Trainings, Workshops, Social, and Networking opportunities are also available.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

553 Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Ages Birth through 3 years or expecting mothers with a child with a disability.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call 724-852-5276

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

554 Earned Income Tax Credit Program EITC

Organizational Information

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.829.1040 - Tollfree Tax Help Line 800.829.4477 - Tollfree Automated Refund Information 800.829.1954 - Refund Hotline (724) 229-5985 - Washington Office

Web Addresses www.irs.ustreas.gov

Primary Addresses 1000 Liberty Avenue PA Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 162 W. Chestnut St. Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Tax credit program for working low-income families. The credit is refundable, if no tax is owed, the family receives a check for credited amount. If tax is owed it is reduced by credited amount. EIC need not be claimed on tax form--IRS calculates amount.

Available Hours 24 hour recorded information line. Pittsburgh Office Hourse: Monday-Friday - 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Washington office Hours: Monday-Friday - 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Closed for lunch 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m.)

Fees/Cost for Services none

Eligibility Requirements Must have filed a federal tax return; eligibility requirements include being a working low-income

555 family with at least one child living at home. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a federal income tax credit for low-income workers who are eligible for and claim the credit. The credit reduces the amount of tax an individual owes, and may be returned in the form of a refund.

Required Documentation File a federal income tax return (form 1040 or 1040A)

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

556 East Bethlehem Baptist Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724) 267-3303 - Phone

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

557 Easter Seal Society

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Easter Seals provides exceptional services to ensure that people living with autism and other disabilities have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State, fees and contributions.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) James G. Bennett - President-CEO

Contact Number(s) 412.281.7244 - Phone 800-587-3257 - Tollfree 412.281.9333 - Fax 724-437-4047 - Fayette County Division 412-281-7244 - Pittsburgh

Web Addresses www.westernpa.easterseals.com

Primary Addresses 2525 Railroad Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3376 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 28 Johnson Avenue Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include evaluation, speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, recreational programs, camps and an early intervention program. The programs serve clients who have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, etc.

Primary Easter Seals services include:

558

Medical Rehabilitation, Early Intervention, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech and Hearing Therapy, Workforce Development, Child Care, Adult Senior Services and Camping and Recreation.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding scale. 3rd party payments accepted.

Eligibility Requirements Vary with each program.

Required Documentation Medical records; insurance information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

559 Education Law Center, Inc. ELC

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization ELC is dedicated to ensuring that all of Pennsylvania's children have access to a quality public education.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Public and private funds.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.258.2120 - Pittsburgh Phone 412.391-4496 - Pittsburgh Fax 215-238-6970 - Philadelphia Phone 1-800-692-7443 - Telephone Intake Service

Web Addresses www.elc-pa.org

Primary Addresses 702 Law & Finance Building 429 Fourth Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses The Philadelphia Building 1315 Walnut Street, 4th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107-4717 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Legal consultation and representation for negotiations, administrative hearings, and court proceedings involving public education. Education about legal rights to special education services. Speakers and training available.

The ELC staff can provide information on the legal rights of public school students, help with problem-solving, written materials, and contacts. In some cases involving large numbers of children,

560 they provide legal representation (though only in a relatively small number of cases).

Also, ELC is also involved with training, information-sharing, working with the media and advocating for children in Harrisburg and Washington.

The Education Law Center Help Line: Through the HelpLine, ELC staff answers questions from students, families, advocates and child-serving professionals about the legal rights of public school students in Pennsylvania. As of 7/1/07, the HelpLine will no longer be able to offer services to families with questions about special education or early intervention. This is because ELC's funder, the Disability Rights Network of PA (formerly PA Protection & Advocacy), will offer telephone consultation services itself rather than contracting with ELC to provide them. You can reach the Disability Rights Network at 800-692-7443 or 717-236-8110. For the ELC HelpLine, if your area code is 215, 610, 484, 717 or 570, pleace call (215) 238-6970 between the hours of 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday-Thursday. If your area code is 724, 814 or 412, please call (412) 319-5225 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Parents, students, consumer organizations.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

561 Educational Opportunity Center E.O.C.

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Penn State University

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State Grant

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.430.4100 - Phone 724-430-4130 - Phone 724.430.4184 - Fax 877-568-4130

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses admissions.psu.edu/info/counselors/alternate/eop.cfm

Primary Addresses Penn State Fayette Campus P. O. Box 519 Uniontown, PA 15401-0519 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Educational Opportunity Center provides free educational, career and financial aid information. Educational services: assistance in completing admissions applications, catalogs and brochures on colleges, universities, vo-tech schools and adult education programs.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements

562 The EOP can provide an alternative admission opportunity for entering first-year (freshmen) students who meet the following criteria: *applicant must be a Pennsylvania resident; *family's income must fall within the guidelines established by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for low income households; *applicant may not meet regular admission criteria for his or her selected campus, *and/or may need basic skills courses and/or supplemental academic support.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

563 Elder Abuse Hotline Protective Services for the Elderly

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SWPA Area Agency on Aging

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Leslie Grenfell - Executive Director

Kathleen Gustine, Esq. - Legal Services for the Elderly

Contact Number(s) 724-489-8086 - Phone 800-537-2424 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.swpa-aaa.org/prot.html

Primary Addresses 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Staff persons will investigate any reports of suspected abuse, abandonment, exploitation or neglect of any individual 60 years and older. If abuse has occurred, steps will be taken to protect the victim, stop the abuse and prevent it from occurring again.

Available Hours 24 hours/7 days

Fees/Cost for Services

564 Free

Eligibility Requirements Clients must be 60 years and over & living in Greene, Fayette or Washington counties.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

565 Eldercare Adult Day Services, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources S. W. PA Area Agency on Aging, PA Dept. of Aging

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Bigler - CEO 1-877-814-0788 1-724-228-9966 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-852-2893 (local) - Phone (Community Action) 877-814-0788 (toll free) - Phone (Community Action) 724-852-2012 - Eldercare

E-mail(s) [email protected] Site Supervisor

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 1505 Morris Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 58 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Adult day care center offering: physical exercise; education and reality orientation; group discussions; field trips; arts & crafts; personal hygiene skills; health services; local transportation;

566 congregate meals; socialization & recreation and life skills.

Provides community based services to improve the quality of life to older adults with functional impairment and to provide respite for caregivers. Offers a variety of activities that are provided within a protective nonresidential setting. Transportation can be provided.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday through Friday Eldercare hours are flexible

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding scale through AAA Options Program, PDA Waiver Program, Private Pay

Eligibility Requirements Age 60 and over; in need of supervision

Required Documentation Proof of age; proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

567 Eldercare Locator

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Eldercare Locator is designed to help older adults and their families and caregivers find their way through the maze of services for seniors by identifying trustworthy local support resources. The goal is to provide users with the information and resources that will help older persons live independently and safely in their homes and communities for as long as possible.

History of Organization The Eldercare Locator began telephone operation in 1991 and the website was launched in 2001. The Eldercare Locator links those who need assistance with state and local area agencies on aging and community-based organizations that serve older adults and their caregivers. Whether an older person needs help with services such as meals, home care or transportation, or a caregiver needs training and education or a well-deserved break from caregiving responsibilities, the Eldercare Locator is there to point that person in the right direction.

Affiliations The Eldercare Locator is administered in partnership with the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging.

Legal Structure Unincorporated group

Funding Sources Unknown

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.677.1116 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.eldercare.gov

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description The Eldercare Locator is a nationwide toll-free service, to help older adults and caregivers find local services for seniors.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. M- F

568 Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of information

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments CAll

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

569 Election and Registration, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources State, county

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Tina Kiger - Director [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Amie Nehls - Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5304 - Phone 724-852-5321 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Office Building 93 E. High Street 1st Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Registers voters at the elections office or by mail ballot, supplies absentee ballots, conducts elections. Sponsors voting drives and public education. Distributes pamphlets published by the State Election Commission. Issues voter ID cards upon registration.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

570 Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Age 18 on or before the next election following registration; resident of county for 6 mos. preceding election.

Required Documentation Proof of identity, age and residency.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

571 Elks Home Service Program, PA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pathways of SWPA, Inc.

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To support and promote the independence of individuals with developmental disabilities, by providing advocacy services in their home environment.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Dianna McCord, RN 724-225-8145, ext. 211

Contact Number(s) 724-225-8145 ext.263

Web Addresses www.pathwaysswpa.org/services/elks-home-service/ www.paelkshomeservice.org/

Primary Addresses 655 Jefferson Ave. UCP of SWPA Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 655 Jefferson Ave Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description The Pa Elks Home Service Program is a home nursing service by a registered nurse offered to persons who have developmental disabilities. These disabilities include: cerebral palsy, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, hearing, speech & visual disibilities.

The mission of this program is to support and promote the independence of individuals with developmental disabilities, by providing advocacy services in their home environment.

572 Services are provided by a registered Nurse and/or Medical Case Coordinator.

Services are provided in the person's home environment and without discrimination.

When a referral is made, a visit is made to the home for an intake and initial assessment. The needs of the family and environment are noted at this time. After discussing the needs with the individual or family, we help to determine the appropriate referrals for services. When referrals are made, we can assist with follow-up. Home visits are then made on an as needed basis.

Referrals can be made by a friend or concerned Elk, by a health care professional, by school personnel, by community and human service agencies, by a family member. ***Permission must first be obtained from the individual or family.***

Available Hours Office hours: 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Persons with developmental disabilities. An individual of any age who has a developmental disability (a disability that is manifested before the age of 22), A child or adult with physical or mental delays or a combination of both. (Services can continue throughout a person's lifetime, if needed) or Multiple Sclerosis.

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

573 Emergency Management, Greene County Dept. of 911 Communications Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization It is our mission to have and maintain well-developed and well-rehearsed emergency response plans. These plans are supported by our trained and dedicated emergency responders and law enforcers. They, in turn, are supported by skilled personnel and a vast array of resources at the county, state and federal levels.

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources County, PEMA, FEMA

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Greg Leathers - Director 724-627-5387 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2911 - 24-hour Non-Emergency calls 724.627.5342 - Fax 724-627-4911 - Emergency calls only

Web Addresses http://www.co.greene.pa.us/secured/gc2/depts/lo/ems-911/ems.htm

Primary Addresses 55 W. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Planning and preparedness for man-made and natural disasters. Operates the 911 Services for the county. Administers PEMA loan program to county fire departments. Conducts training exercises at the airport, and at the county fire school. Public education. Evaluates county fire & ambulance companies.

574 Coordinates multi-organizational community planning, response and recovery. Emergency Management personnel are here to assist in times of disaster, to educate others in handling emergency situations and to help people plan and prepare for unexpected natural events and/or terrorist attacks.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F (24 hr. emergency)

Eligibility Requirements County resident

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

575 EMS Southwest

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robert Bowman - Director of Operations

Contact Number(s) (724) 627-6097 - Phone (724) 852-2208 - Phone

Primary Addresses 590 Rolling Meadows Rd Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Four ambulances.

EMTs and paramedics.

Both emergency and non-emergency calls.

Radio contact with Greene County Memorial Hospital Emergency Room.

Available Hours 24 hr. emergency

Fees/Cost for Services Accepts all insurances, Medicaid and Medicare.

Eligibility Requirements Residents of Greene County and Masontown Borough

Required Documentation Insurance information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call 911 for Emergencies. Call Monday- Friday from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. in order to schedule wheelchair and stretcher van services.

576 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

577 Engineering District 12-0 Penn DOT

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, federal.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-6131 - Penn DOT in Greene County 1-800-Fix-Road (1-800-349-7623) - Toll Free 724-439-7470 - District Office

Web Addresses www.dot.state.pa.us/ www.dot.state.pa.us/penndot/districts/district12.nsf/District%2012-0%20Homepage?OpenFrameSet &Frame=main&Src=%2Fpenndot%2Fdistricts%2Fdistrict12.nsf%2FDistrict%252012%2520Homepa ge%3FReadForm%26AutoFramed

Primary Addresses 825 N. Gallatin Ave. Ext P.O. Box 459 Uniontown, PA 15401-0459 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Administers the four maintenance districts for Penn D.O.T. (Pennsylvania Department of Transportation) under its jurisdiction (including Fayette, Greene, Washington & Westmoreland counties) accepts and responds to complaints about their behavior and performance. Maintains and dispatches vehicle fleet. Engages in repair, maintenance, and construction of state-owned roads and bridges including snow removal and pothole-patching. Conducts bridge inspections.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F; 24 hr. emergency.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

578 Required Documentation Prefer written complaints.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

579 English as Second Language

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Intermediate Unit 1

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Frank Palo - ESL Service Coordinator [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-938-3241 ext. 414 - Phone

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us/esl/

Primary Addresses One Intermediate Unit Drive Coal Center, PA 15423-9642 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Intermediate Unit 1 provides English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction to students in the twenty-five school districts in Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. English as a Second Language instruction is a part of the student's curriculum.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children who exhibit communication disorders in articulation, voice, fluency, organic & neruological; as well as language dysfunction.

Required Documentation None

580 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment. Referral from teacher or guidance counselor.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

581 Environmental Council, Pennsylvania (Western Regional Office)

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Vision Statement: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will be a model for implementing collaborative solutions to environmental protection and restoration. This success is built from the work of partners that recognize the inextricable links between the environment, the economy and our quality of life. Mission Statement: The Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC) protects and restores the natural and built environments through innovation, collaboration, education and advocacy. PEC believes in the value of partnerships with the private sector, government, communities and individuals to improve the quality of life for all Pennsylvanians.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Contributions

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.481.9400 - Phone 800.322.9214 - Tollfree 412.481.9401 - Fax

Web Addresses www.pecpa.org

Primary Addresses 2124 Penn Avenue Second Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Information & audio-visual programs on environmental issues. Services focus on the following issues: Policy & Advocacy, Education & Visioning and special projects related to Energy & Climate, Sustainable Communities and Water Resources.

The mission of the Pennsylvania Environmental Council improves quality of life for all Pennsylvanians by enhancing the Commonwealth's natural and built environments by integrating advocacy, education and implementation of community and regional action projects. The Council values reasoned and long-term approaches that include the interests of all stakeholders to accomplish its goals.

582 Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M- F

Fees/Cost for Services Most publications are free.

Eligibility Requirements None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

583 Environmental Protection Agency Tip Line EPA Tip Line

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Environmental Protection Agency

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-424-8802 - National Response Center for Emergencies

Web Addresses www.epa.gov/

Primary Addresses 1650 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description The Environmental Protection Agency has implemented a tip line to report non-emergency suspicious activity related to oil and gas drilling. This tipline offers one central place where people can make sure their concerns are being addressed. Reports may be made anonymously.

In the event of an emergency, such as a spill or release of hazardous material (including oil) to the environment, citizens are advised to call the National Response Center at 1-800-424-8802.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services provided

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

584 Environmental Protection Department of, Pittsburgh Regional DEP, PA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Department of Environmental Protection's mission is to protect Pennsylvania's air, land and water from pollution and to provide for the health and safety of its citizens through a cleaner environment. We will work as partners with individuals, organizations, governments and businesses to prevent pollution and restore our natural resources.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, fees and fines

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Susan Malone - Regional Director

Contact Number(s) 412.442.4000 - Emergency Response 412-442-4194 - Fax 412-442-4192 - Regional Director

Web Addresses www.depweb.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/southwest_regional_office/13775

Primary Addresses 400 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Sales of required permits in the areas of water quality management, air quality control, solid and hazardous waste management, hazardous waste cleanup, surface mining, radiation protection, community sanitation, deep mine safety, oil and gas management.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M-F; 24 hr. emergency services

585 Fees/Cost for Services Free. Permits range in price from free to $5000, with some facilities requiring multiple permits.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None for complaints. Complete & return applications for permit(s).

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

586 Epilepsy Foundation of W. PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Epilepsy Foundation Western/Central Pennsylvania (EFWCP) leads the fight to stop seizures, find a cure and overcome the challenges created by epilepsy. We are dedicated to providing programs and services for the prevention, control, and community understanding of epilepsy/seizure disorders. Through innovative and nationally-recognized programs and services, public education, information, referral, employment training, advocacy, summer camp, community education events, seminars, and workshops, we endeavor to improve the quality of life for people who have epilepsy.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Private donations, grants & fundraisers.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-322-5880 - Phone 800.361.5885 - Tollfree 412-322-7885 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.efwp.org

Primary Addresses Cardello Building 1501 Reedsdale Street Suite 302 Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western and Central Pennsylvania

Service Description Information and education for patients; referrals to other agencies; adult and parent self-help groups; individual and family/child support services; employment services including counseling, training, referrals and placement assistance; summer camp for children "Camp Frog"; community/school education; discount drug program; emergency prescription drug program; half-fare bus passes; advocacy

587 We provide public education and supportive services to individuals and families affected by epilepsy/seizure disorders.

Our primary goal is to support a life without compromise for all persons who have epilepsy or a seizure disorder.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F; 24-hour answering service.

Fees/Cost for Services Free to minimal charge.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

588 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Roosevelt Bryant - Acting Director

Contact Person(s) Debra Lawrence - Regional Attorney

Contact Number(s) 1-800-669-4000 - General Inquiries 412-395-5749 - Fax 412-395-5904 - TTY

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.eeoc.gov

Primary Addresses 1000 Liberty Avenue Suite 1112 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Investigates cases of discrimination in employment because of race, religion, age, sex, national origin and disability. The Commission enforces Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, The Age Discrimination in Employment Act, etc.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F (Walk-ins are taken 9:00 to 3:30 each day).

Fees/Cost for Services None

589 Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

590 Equitable Gas Universal Services

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-654-6335 1-800-253-3928 - 24-Hr. Emergency Service

Web Addresses www.equitablegas.com/eqtOnline/default.aspx?f=res

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 6766 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Universal Service (low-income) programs can include: special payment arrangements and weatherization (non-emergency).

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

591 Everest Institute

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees; grants.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.261.4520 - Phone 412.261.4546 - Fax 888.223.8556 - Toll Free

Web Addresses www.everest.edu/ www.everest.edu/campus/pittsburgh

Primary Addresses 100 Forbes Ave. Suite 1200 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Specializes in business education programs ranging from 3 to 24 months. Secretarial (Executive and Legal); Accounting, Automated Financial Management; Court Reporting; Fashion Merchandising; Word Processing; Medical Assistance; Computer Programming.

The mission of Everest is to provide quality job-relevant career training, designed to prepare men and women of all ages to enter, prosper in, and meet the needs of the employment community.

Available Hours CAMPUS HOURS Mon - Thu: 8:30 am to 8 pm Fri: 9 am to 5 pm Sat: 10 am to 4 pm Sun: Closed

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements G.E.D. or High School diploma.

592 Required Documentation G.E.D. or High School diploma.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

593 Ewing Manor Personal Care Home

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Joyce Ewing - Owner

Contact Number(s) 724-627-5797

Primary Addresses 414 Jefferson Rd, Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

Fees/Cost for Services Call for details

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

594 Ewing Manor West

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Joyce Ewing - Owner

Contact Number(s) 724-499-5891

Primary Addresses 3274 W. Roy Furman Highway Rogersville, PA 15359 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments CAll

595 Eye Institute, WVU

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the West Virginia University Eye Institute is to restore vision and prevent blindness by providing state-of-the-art medical and sugical eye care, finding new treatments through research, providing education for everyone involved in eye care, rehabilitation for those who have lost vision and community outreach to identify and treat eye disease.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fees

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304-598-6925 - Phone 304.598.4820 - Appointments for Patients 800.842.3627 - Tollfree 304-598-6938 - Fax 800-982-8242 - WVU Health Line (after hours, weekends, holidays)

Web Addresses medicine.hsc.wvu.edu/eye/

Primary Addresses Eye Institute 1 Medical Center Drive P. O. Box 9193 Morgantown, WV, PA 26506 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Offers a full range of eye care services including comprehensive eye exams, contact lens fitting, low vision evaluation and rehabilitation, laser vision correction, and subspecialty medical and surgical treatment. The physicians are Board certified and many have completed fellowships in specialized areas of ophthalmology. Also, there is a well stocked optical shop conveniently located inside the clinic area.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F; 24 hr. emergency

596 Fees/Cost for Services Varies.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Medical card, insurance card

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment. Referrals accepted from other health care provi

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

597 EyeCare America

Organizational Information

Parent Organization American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to reduce avoidable blindness and severe visual impairment by raising awareness about eye disease and care, providing free eye health educational materials and facilitating access to medical eye care.

History of Organization Founded in 1985, EyeCare America is a public service foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Corporations and the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-887-6327 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.eyecareamerica.org/eyecare/about/index.cfm#our-staff for online referral visit our webpage

Primary Addresses 655 Beach St. P.O. Box 7424 San Francisco, CA 94109 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description In addition to our online educational materials, we offer multiple eye care programs for which individuals may qualify. Callers will be asked a series of questions to determine the program that provides the most appropriate eye care services. Programs include: Seniors EyeCare Program 1-800-222-EYES (3937) AMD EyeCare Program 1-800-324-EYES (3937) Diabetes EyeCare

598 Program 1-800-272-EYES (3937) Glaucoma EyeCare Program 1-800-391-EYES (3937) Children's EyeCare Program 1-877-887-6327

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 12NOON PST M - F

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

599 Fairall United Methodist Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jacob Judy - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.9575 - Phone

Primary Addresses 583 White Barn Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

600 Fairgrounds, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jake Blaker - Director

Contact Person(s) Mario Barchiesi - Recreation Facilities Manager

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5323 724-852-5356 - Fax 724-852-5326 - Maintenance Building

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us/secured/gc2/depts/rec/fairgrounds.htm

Primary Addresses Greene County Fairgrounds 107 Fairgrounds Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Acts as a caretaker of the county fairgrounds and performs maintenance functions such as cutting the grass and painting the buildings.

Fairgrounds are used for various purposes throughout the year, such as: the annual Greene County Fair each August, the Farmer's Market (Sat. during the summer & fall), flea market on Tue. starting April 1st to the fall, 4th of July activities, horse shows, dog shows, 4-H activities, auctions and many other cultural and community events. Buildings are available on a rental basis for parties and showers.

Available Hours 7:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. Monday - Friday.

601 Fees/Cost for Services Varies.

Eligibility Requirements Any interested individuals.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

602 Fairview United Methodist Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-428-3610

Primary Addresses 331 Poland Run Rd RD #1 Box 55B Graysville, PA 15337 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

603 Faith Baptist Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ed Peirce - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8517 - Phone

Primary Addresses 297 Pipers Ridge Road Waynesburg, PA 15370- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

604 Family Based Services (Pressley Ridge) FBMHS

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To improve the adjustment and achievement of children and youth with challenging behaviors through effective programs that focus on all aspects of their lives. To lead in the development of innovative programming through evaluation, research and outcome measurement. To champion initiatives to improve the system of care of children/youth and their families.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Insurance Fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jane Wintz, MSW - Executive Director in PA

Contact Number(s) 724.627.4777 - Waynesburg Office 724.627.5948 - Waynesburg Fax (888) 777-0820 - Pressley Ridge Central Admissions (724) 225-4400 - Washington Office (724) 225-6520 - Washington Fax

Web Addresses www.pressleyridge.org http://www.pressleyridge.com/services/community-based-services/pittsburgh/family-based-mental-h ealth-services/

Primary Addresses 95 E. High St. Suite 103 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 2055 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

605 Service Description Family Based Services are designed to meet the distinct needs of families and their children to enable them to stay together. A wide range of interventions is available, in which families learn to manage everyday problems and acquire the skills they need to maintain the integrity of their family.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M-F; Services available 24/7.

Fees/Cost for Services There are no fees to families who participate in this service. This service is reimbursable by Medical Assistance, behavioral health managed care companies, and/or the county government.

Eligibility Requirements The Family-Based Program serves children and adolescents who are seriously emotionally disturbed. In addition, our children are those who are at the highest risk of a psychiatric hospitalization or out-of-home placement. ***Children with mental health diagnoses from preschool age through adolescence (up to age 21 if they are still in school) ***Child or adolescent that has a mental illness or emotional disturbance and is at risk of out-of-home placement, such as in-patient psychiatric care, residential, or foster care ***Child that is typically involved in one or more of the child-serving systems Due to the program’s family focus, at least one adult member of the child’s household must agree to actively participate. The family must be available for frequent home visits.

Required Documentation Insurance, referral source; psych evaluation.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

606 Family Behavioral Resources FBR

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.438.4960 724.229.0311

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.familybehavioralresources.com/locations.php?loc_id=10

Primary Addresses 8 Oliver Rd. Oliver Square suite 116 Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 90 West Chestnut Street Millcraft Center, Suite 110LL Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County and Fayette

Service Description Family Behavioral Resources addresses behavioral, emotional, and autistic spectrum disorders and a psychologist or a physician must determine the services are medically necessary.

The goal of the therapy, conducted by either a therapeutic staff support, mobile therapist, or a behavioral specialist consultant, is to keep the child living with the family.

Therapeutic staff support works directly with the child implementing the treatment plan; a mobile therapist works with the child and the family while addressing the issue that affect the behaviors, and a behavioral specialist develops the treatment plan and supervises the case.

Specialize in services to meet the needs of those persons with autism.

Available Hours Monday through Friday: 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Eligibility Requirements To be eligible for services, a family must be eligible for medical assistance. Wrap around services are for persons 21 years and younger.

607 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

608 Family Caregiver Support Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SPHS Area Agency on Aging

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-537-2424 - Protective Services Hotline 1-888-300-2704, ext. 4418 - Toll Free 724-489-8080 - Timothy A. Landrin (Long-Term Care)

E-mail(s) contact@swpa-aaa

Web Addresses www.swpa-aaa.org

Primary Addresses 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Based on the financial situation of the family household the Caregiver is eligible to receive financial assitance for : respite care services (within & outside the home); domestic services; counseling services; purchase of caregiver supplies not covered by Medicare, Medicaid or other third party payors and adapting the home to ease the burden and stress of caregiving.

The Family Caregiver Support Program is designed to provide assistance to persons caring for an older family member. This is done through family centered benefits counseling, caregiver education, linking caregivers with care providers and limited financial assistance for the purchase of items and services needed to enhance the caregiver role.

Once a referral is made, an assessor will visit the home and complete an assessment of caregiver needs, care recipient needs and the home environment.

Fees/Cost for Services none

609 Eligibility Requirements Services are available to residents of Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties. Services are available to those who are age 60 or older and those who are age 18 or older living with disabilities. Referrals may be made to the Area Agency on Aging Information and Assistance Unit at 1-800-734-9603 or by sending an email to [email protected].

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

610 Family Literacy Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Bowlby Public Library

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kathy McClure - Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1900 - Fax 724.627.9776 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected] Reference Desk [email protected]

Web Addresses www.evakbowlby.org

Primary Addresses 311 N. West Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Bowlby Public Library is offering FREE tutoring for children and youth. Focus now on difficult subjects (reading, writing, and math) in a relaxed atmosphere Available meeting times are as follows: Monday and Wednesday: 3:30 PM - 7:30 PM Tuesday and Thursday: 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Adult Literacy Program: It isn't just about teaching adults to read, we also help individuals study for tests such as the G.E.D., teach important form-filling skills, and can even help those who want to go back to school. We are also pleased to be able to offer assistance to adults who may wish to improve their reading and math skills. Appointments are available to fit most schedules. Register by calling Family

611 Literacy at 724-627-9776

Bowlby's Family Literacy offers FREE SAT preparation classes several times a year in the weeks preceding actual test dates. Designed to cover troublesome math, language, and writing concepts, each course consists of three 4-hour sessions. For upcoming class dates or to register, contact Family Literacy at 724-627-9776.

Foreign Language Learners can receive FREE one-on-one tutoring at Bowlby Public Libary or use Mango Languages online via the internet. Whether you need to learn English as a second language or wish to study another language for work or travel abroad, Family Literacy can help you achieve your goal. Contact us at 724-627-9776 for more information.

Available Hours After-school and by appointment

Fees/Cost for Services All services are free.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, or come to the library.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

612 Family Medicine

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Washington Hospital

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees; accepts most insurances

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeffrey Francis Minteer, M.D. - Program Director

Contact Number(s) (724) 223-3100 - Washington Office (724) 223-3353 - Washington Fax

Web Addresses www.washingtonhospital.org/services/family_medicine/index.php

Primary Addresses 95 Leonard Ave, Building 2 Suite 200 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description The Washington Hospital Family Medicine Centers are designed to provide you with quality, family-oriented, primary care at convenient locations. General health examinations, minor emergencies, accidents, acute and chronic illnesses, as well as obstetrical and pediatric care, are handled routinely. The Family Medicine Centers are staffed by board-certified family practice physicians and family practice residents who are committed to providing high quality family medical care.

Available Hours The office is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday and Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment

Miscellaneous Information

613 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

614 Family Resource Parenting WARMLINE WARMLINE

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Family Resources

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Private foundations, corporations, United Way, voluntary health organ.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.641.4546 - Phone 412.641.4546 - Phone

Web Addresses www.familyresourcesofpa.org

Primary Addresses 141 S. Highland Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Telephone counseling and advice on such nonmedical topics as child development, sleep disruptions, discipline, and toilet training. Another service division offers training for staff and parent education/support programs.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. M - F; 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Sat. & Sun.

Fees/Cost for Services Free materials; speakers available (call for fees)

Eligibility Requirements Parents of children ages Birth to 12 years, but any parent/grandparent/kinship caregiver may call.

Required Documentation None

615 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Training program

616 FamilyLinks (Pittsburgh)

Organizational Information

History of Organization Both the Parent & Child Guidance Center and The Whale's Tale were originally formed (PCGC in 1956; TWT in 1970) with similar family-based visions of providing a comprehensive and long-term approach to troubled children, adults and families. The agencies had their own approaches to reaching children and families: one had involuntary admissions and street-level services; the other had voluntary admissions and in-office services. Starting in the late 1990s, these organizations began independently to seek out a partner that could complement and supplement their programs. From a client perspective, a merger of the two agencies would result in the most comprehensive collection of prevention, intervention and rehabilitation services for Western Pennsylvania's residents. From an agency perspective, a merger would mean that the two agencies were able to build capacity, eliminate duplicate services and consolidate two administrations into one. In 2001, the agency served 32,316 clients, providing 537,046 professional hours and 74,682 bed days through five major service areas: Substance Abuse Services Community Services Residential Services Mental Health Services Mental Retardation Services Today, FamilyLinks is a non-profit social service agency that provides mental health and mental retardation programs, youth and family development programs, adult community services, alcohol and other drug treatment, and school-based prevention services to children, families and individuals throughout southwestern Pennsylvania.

Affiliations Bloomfield Garfield Corporation Provides youth and family prevention and after-school services. Children's Hospital Collaboration on Family Support Centers to ensure prevention/counseling services and health care to abused, homeless youth. Operation Nehemiah Collaboration to provide mental health services in group homes. Child Watch Collaboration to mobilize community leaders to solve children's problems. Consumer Action & Response Team (CART) FamilyLinks proudly joins with Consumer Action & Response Team of Allegheny County (CART) in our ongoing efforts to improve the quality of our services for Allegheny County residents. CART is an independent project intended to improve services by helping consumers communicate with their service providers. Results of CARTs efforts with FamilyLinks consumers are available upon request.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Frederick Massey Jr. - CEO

Contact Number(s) 412.343.7166 866.583.6003

Web Addresses www.familylinks.org

Primary Addresses

617 2644 Banksville Road Pittsburgh, PA 15216 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA

Service Description There are five major service areas:

Substance Abuse Services, Community Services, Residential Services, Mental Health Services and Mental Retardation Services.

Today, FamilyLinks is a non-profit social service agency that provides mental health and mental retardation programs, youth and family development programs, adult community services, alcohol and other drug treatment, and school-based prevention services to children, families and individuals throughout southwestern Pennsylvania.

Available Hours 9:00 to 5:00, Monday through Friday

Miscellaneous Information

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

618 Farm Service Agency FSA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US Department of Agriculture

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Michal Kunsman - County Executive Director (serves Greene) [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724- 222-3060 ext 2

Web Addresses www.fsa.usda.gov/FSA/stateoffapp?mystate=pa&area=home&subject=landing&topic=landing/

Primary Addresses 1 Credit Union Place Suite 320 Harrisburg, PA 17110 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 2800 North Main Street Suite 1 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania (Washington County office serves Greene County).

Service Description Programs to support the American farmer, rancher and consumer include: Conservation, Disaster Assistance, Energy, Farm Loans, Financial Management, Laws & Regulations, Price Support, Outreach and Education.

Available Hours 8 AM to 4:30 PM Monday - Friday

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

619 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

620 Fayette County Area Vocational School

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Fayette County Area Vocational Technical School is to prepare students for successful careers.

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources Fees; grants.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Edward Jeffreys - Director x103 [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Tina Palko - Secretary x106

Contact Number(s) 724.437.2721 - Phone

Web Addresses www.fayettevo-tech.org

Primary Addresses 175 Georges Fairchance Road Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Courses include: Auto Body I; Carpentry; Masonry; Culinary Arts; Graphic Arts; Design Drafting; Health Occupations (Nurse Assistant, Medical Assistant, Dental Assistant, Home Health Aide, EKG Technician, Unit/Ward Clerk).

Available Hours Classes vary.

Fees/Cost for Services

621 Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested.

Required Documentation High School Diploma or G.E.D.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

622 Fayette Institute of Commerce & Technology

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Stephen M. Priselac - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.438.4568 - Phone

Web Addresses www.fict.com

Primary Addresses 45 West Kerr Street PO Box 136 Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Vocational training programs to prepare students for entry-level positions. Several diploma programs are currently offered. "The Electronic Office," 1380 hrs. divided into 12 courses designed for persons with little or no computer knowledge and a diploma for Maintenance Electricity.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies by length of program. Accepts 3rd party payments such as J.T.P.A. Financial aid available.

Eligibility Requirements Unemployed or underemployed adults.

Required Documentation GED. Completed application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

623 Call, write, walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

624 Federal Citizen Information Center First Gov

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US General Services Administration

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization At the U.S. government's official web portal, USA.gov makes it easy for the public to get U.S. government information and services on the web. USA.gov also serves as the catalyst for a growing electronic government.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-333-4636 - Phone

Web Addresses www.USA.gov

Primary Addresses Office of Citizen Services & Communications Suite G-142 1800 F Street NW Washington, DC 20405 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Answers questions about services provided by the federal government. Directs callers to the correct federal agency. Provides addresses and telephone numbers. Replies to mail inquiries.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Closed for Federal Holidays

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements

625 Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

626 Federal Communications Commission FCC

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. It was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and operates as an independent U.S. government agency overseen by Congress. The commission is committed to being a responsive, efficient and effective agency capable of facing the technological and economic opportunities of the new millennium. In its work, the agency seeks to capitalize on its competencies in: Promoting competition, innovation, and investment in broadband services and facilities; Supporting the nation’s economy by ensuring an appropriate competitive framework for the unfolding of the communications revolution; Encouraging the highest and best use of spectrum domestically and internationally; Revising media regulations so that new technologies flourish alongside diversity and localism; Providing leadership in strengthening the defense of the nation’s communications infrastructure.

History of Organization The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-835-5322 - TTY 888-418-0232 - Fax 888.225.5322 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.fcc.gov

Primary Addresses 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area

627 USA

Service Description There are six operating Bureaus and ten Staff Offices. Responsibilities include: processing applications for licenses; analyzing complaints; conducting investigations; developing & implementing regulatory programs and taking part in hearings.

This agency regulates AM, FM radio and television broadcast stations as well as Multipoint Distribution such as cable and satellite.

The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau oversees cellular phones, pagers and two-way radios.

The Wireline Competition Bureau is responsible for rules & policies concerning telephone companies that provide interstate telecommunications services.

The regional office for our area is located in Philadelphia: FCC, One Oxford Valley Office Building Room 404, 2300 E. Lincoln Highway, Langhorne, PA 19047

FCC will handle questions concerning the Digital TV Transition (DTV). Call their toll free number for assistance.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

628 First Assembly of God (Waynesburg)

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Frank Nemeth - Lead Pastor

Justin Rhodes - Worship Pastor

Contact Person(s) Jonathan Ferrara - Youth Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5356 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburgfirstassembly.org/#/welcome

Primary Addresses 4131 W. Roy Furman Highway Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

629 First Baptist Church of Carmichaels

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kenneth Summers - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.966.2418 - Phone

Primary Addresses 775 S Eighty Eight Rd Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description In Business Since 1854 Additional Information A Spirit Filled American Baptist Church, Sunday Bible College Class 8:45 am, Sunday School For All Ages 9:30 am, Sunday Worship 10:30 am

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

630 First Baptist Church of Dunkard

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.324.5493 - Phone

Primary Addresses 106 Power Plant Rd Dilliner, PA 15327 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

631 First Baptist Church of Waynesburg

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rev. Phillip Elliott - Pastor

Contact Person(s) David Majewski - Director of Youth Ministries

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6444 - Phone 724-627-6244 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses http://www.fbcwaynesburg.org/

Primary Addresses 303 West High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description The church provides vibrant worship and music; well-rounded programs for children, youth, and adults; quality Sunday School classes for all ages; significant community ministries; well-maintained buildings and grounds; and a friendly, caring fellowship.

The Church is a place to worship, learn, serve, and belong where God is present, love is felt, and lives are touched.

The Church is handicapped accessible and equipped with an elevator. Worship services are signed for the hearing impaired.

"Kids of the King" is a special program offered to children grades K through 5 from 6 PM to 7:45 PM on Wednesdays at the church. Activities include Bible stories, crafts, music, games snacks and field trips. This program is free and open to the public.

Available Hours Church services are on Sunday at 8:20 and 10:45, Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and youth groups at 6:30.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

632 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

633 First Christian Church, Carmichaels

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5174 - Phone

Primary Addresses 235 S. Market Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

634 First Christian Church, Waynesburg

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mike Hasselbring - Minister

Contact Number(s) 724-627-0546 - Fax 724-627-5355

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.wbgchristian.com/

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 191 (Corner of Morris & Franklin Streets) Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

635 First Presbyterian Church

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The purpose of the First Presbyterian Church is "to glorify the Almighty God as we bring people to Jesus Christ, welcome them into our Christian family, nurture one another to Christ-like maturity, and equip members for their ministry and mission in the world."

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) William Sukolsky - Pastor [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6006 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses firstpreswbg.com

Primary Addresses 169 West College St. P. O. Box 446 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

636 First United Methodist Church of Carmichaels

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Pastor Bruce Judy

Contact Number(s) 724.966.7123 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 104 W. South Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

637 First United Methodist Church of Waynesburg

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gary Grau - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5951 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburgfirst.org/

Primary Addresses 112 N. Richhill Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

638 Fish and Boat Commission

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources Federal grants, sales of fishing licenses & boating registrations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John A. Arway - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 814-445-8974 - Southwest Region Law Enforcement 866-262-8734 - Boat Registration / Titling 888-723-4741 - Boating Safety Education Courses 877-707-4085 - Fishing Licenses 824-443-9841 - Southwest Region Education Department 814-445-3497 - Fax for Southwest Region 855-347-4545 - Pollution Hotline

E-mail(s) [email protected] Southwest Region

Web Addresses www.fish.state.pa.us.

Primary Addresses 1601 Elmerton Avenue P O Box 67000 Harrisburg, PA 17106-7000 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 236 Lake Road Somerset, PA 15501 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania Southwest Region covers the following counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Cambria, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Somerset, Washington and Westmoreland.

Service Description Sets rules and regulations governing fishing and boating in and on all inland and boundary waters of PA. Manages and protects the state's aquatic resources. Mandated with protecting reptiles,

639 amphibians, and salamanders and their habitats.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M -F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, fax

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Generally through PennServe, Scouting and 4H Clubs

640 Flenniken Public Library

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Flenniken Public Library provides equal access to information and programming for the entire community. It provides opportunities for intellectual, economic, and social growth with a special emphasis on literacy skills.

History of Organization The Flenniken Library was started in 1946 by the Carmichaels-Cumberland Women's Civic Club. It was first located in the basement of the first National Bank in Carmichaels, now Community Bank. In 1959, the will of Earl T. Flenniken provided a sum of money to be used for a library in memory of his parents, William F. and Mary A. Flenniken. The library purchased the Werner Lund propery near the square and remodeled the large brick mansion. The opening was May 1, 1961. In 1972, the first floor of the building was expanded. In 1976, the Bowlby and Flenniken libraries combined to form the Greene County Library System. In 1982, an addition was built for a conference room and children's library. The library is now part of WAGGIN, a consortium of libraries in Washington, Greene, and Fayette counties that provides access to materials in all participating libraries and a unified online catalog.

Affiliations Greene County Library System; Washington Public Library District; Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.966-9511 - FAX 724.966.5263 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.flenniken.org

Primary Addresses 102 E. George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

641 Service Description Homework Help: On-site volunteers will help students find resources for homework.

Literacy skills

Tutoring -- Mondays when school is in session 4 to 7 p.m. with students from Waynesburg University for grades K through 12. Walk-ins and appointments welcome.

Preschool Story Hour: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. for ages 3 and up. Children hear stories, do action games, learn new concepts, etc.

Toddler Time: Fridays at 11:00. Half an hour of stories, action games, and play time.

Information, Internet access, Early Literacy, Summer Reading Program, Books, Audiobooks, Programs, Tutoring

Available Hours 10 AM to 7 PM Monday through Thursday; 10 AM to 5 PM Friday and 10 AM to 3 PM on Saturday.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Must be at least 5 years of age to get a library card.

Required Documentation Proof of address; driver's license; checkbook; mail addressed at your residence or PO BOX.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit the library, visit website www.flenniken.org.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description College students and others interested in helping children with homework and/or adults with computer skills training, shelving materials, or developing programs, digitizing local history materials.

642 Food & Drug Administration FDA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US Department of Health & Human Services

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.644.3394 - Pittsburgh Office 1-888-SAFEFOOD - Food Safety 888-463-6332 - Main number for general inquiries

Web Addresses www.fda.gov

Primary Addresses 10903 New Hampshire Avenue Silver Springs, MD 20993-0002 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 7 Parkway Center Room 390 Parkway Center, PA 15220- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Enforces federal regulations and laws to prevent the disbribution of misbranded or adulterated products including: food, drugs, medical devices, cosmetics and veterinary.

Available Hours 7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

643 Eligibility Requirements None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

644 Food Pantry, Aleppo-Richhill Townships

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Fern Weaver - 724-499-5095

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Graysville Fire Hall 3rd Wednesday 1 PM - 3 PM Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 881 Rolling Meadows Rd Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves Aleppo & Richhill Townships (including the towns of Aleppo, Crabapple, Enlow, Higbee, Mc Cracken, Morford, Ryerson Station, Bristoria, Enon and Wind Ridge). Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distribution, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 3RD WEDNESDAY 1PM - 3PM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

645 Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

646 Food Pantry, Center Township

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Mary Herrick 724-499-5037

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Rogersville Fire Hall 3rd Monday 10 AM - 11 AM Rogersville, PA 15359 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves Center Township (including the towns of Holbrook, Oak Forest, Rogersville, and Rutan. Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distributions, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 3rd Monday 10 AM - 11 AM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

647 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

648 Food Pantry, Cumberland Township

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Terry Trackemas 724-231-7610

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Carmichaels United Methodist Fellowship Hall 3rd Thursday 9 AM - 11 AM Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves North Cumberland Township (including the towns of Carmichaels, Crucible & Khedive). Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distributions, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 3rd Thursday 9 AM - 11 AM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

649 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

650 Food Pantry, Dunkard Township

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) John Martz 443-695-4073

Dale Richter 724-324-2218

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Shannopin Civic Building 2nd Tuesday 10 AM - Noon Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves Dunkard Township (including the towns of Bobtown, Davistown, Dilliner, Dunkard, Newtown & Taylortown). Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distribution, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 2nd Tuesday 10 AM - Noon

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

651 Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

652 Food Pantry, Franklin Township/Wbg. Boro

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Jessica 724-627-9784

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Greene County Fairgrounds 107 Fairgrounds Road 4th Thursday 9 AM - 11 AM Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves the Franklin Township and Waynesburg. Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distributions, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 4th Thursday 9 AM - 11 AM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

653 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

654 Food Pantry, Jackson Township

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Fern Weaver 724-499-5095

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Jackson Township Building 2nd Tuesday 6 PM - 8 PM Holbrook, PA 15341 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves the Jackson Township (including the towns of Delphine, Nettle Hill & White Cottage). Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distributions, the volunteer coordinator respond to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 2nd Tuesday 6 PM - 8 PM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

655 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

656 Food Pantry, Jefferson-Morgan Townships

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) George Nutt 724-966-7532

Patty Bane 724-592-5538

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Baptist Church, Jefferson 3rd Wednesday Noon - 2 PM Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves Jefferson & Morgan townships (including the towns of Chartiers, Clarksville, Dry Tavern, Jefferson, Lippincott, Mather & Rices Landing). Food is distributed on a regular monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distributions, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 3rd Wednesday Noon - 2 PM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

657 Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

658 Food Pantry, Monongahela-Greene Townships

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Kathy Phillips 724-943-4904

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Mapletown United Methodist Church 3rd Monday 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves Monongahela & Greene townships (including the towns of Fordyce, Garards Fort, Grays Landing, Greensboro, Mapletown and Poland Mines). Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition tothe regular distributions, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 3rd Monday 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

659 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

660 Food Pantry, Springhill-Freeport Townships

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Barb Cunningham 724-447-2082

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Springhill Township Building 2nd Thursday 9 AM - 11 AM New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves the Springhill & Freeport Townships (including the towns of Deep Valley, Garrison, Ned, & New Freeport). Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distributions, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 2nd Thursday 9 AM - 11 AM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

661 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

662 Food Pantry, Wayne Township

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Ramona Jenkins 724-451-8446

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Wayne Township Building (Pantry) 3rd Friday 10 AM - Noon Spraggs, PA 15362 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves Wayne Township (including the towns of Bluff, Brave, Kuhntown & Spraggs). Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distributions, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 3rd Friday 10 AM - Noon

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

663 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

664 Food Pantry, Whiteley-Perry Township

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Monteen Murphy 724-324-2246

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank

Primary Addresses Old Video Store, Mt. Morris 3rd Wednesday 1 PM - 3 PM Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Food pantry serves the Whiteley & Perry Townships (including the towns of Gump, Kirby & Mt. Morris). Food is distributed on a monthly basis to eligible residents who have registered for the program. In addition to the regular distributions, the volunteer coordinator also responds to emergency food requests.

Available Hours 3rd Wednesday 1 PM - 3 PM

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Income of 150% below federal poverty guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of income & residency.

665 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

666 Forestry, Bureau of (District #4) District #4 (Forbes)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Conservation & Natural Resources

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, fees and fines.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Edward A. Callahan - District Director 724-238-1200 724-238-5000 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 717-787-2703 - Central Office 717-783-5109 - Central Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] Central Office

Web Addresses http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/index.aspx

Primary Addresses 1291 Route 30 P. O. Box 519 Laughlintown, PA 15655 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Rachel Carson State Office Building, 6th Floor P.O. Box 8552 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description

667 Protects and manages state forests. Conducts forestry education programs and has free forest management publications and advice for private owners of woodlands. Conducts gypsy moth eradication program.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services State forest camping is free; cost of permits (firewood, road use, vulnerable plant, ginseng) varies.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Varies for permits.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Works with volunteer groups through PENNSERV and Scouting.

668 Foster Grandparent Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization American Red Cross

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Corporation for National and Community Service

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-217-9599 412-263-5276 - Phone

Web Addresses swpa.redcross.org/index.php?pr=Foster_Grandparent

Primary Addresses 225 Boulevard of the Allies Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Trains senior citizens to work on a one-to-one basis with special, exceptional or high risk children in special education classes, day care centers and head start centers. Seniors receive a modest tax-exempt stipend, which does not affect social security, rent, or other benefits. Volunteers receive 2 weeks of paid orientation, free meals at sites that provide meals, transportation reimbursement, paid holidays, earned vacation and sick time, an annual physical exam, accident and liability, recognition dinner and awards. Volunteers currently serve six counties in SWPA, including Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene and Washington.

Available Hours Varies

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Low income men or women, age 60 and older in good physical health. Willing to volunteer 20 hours

669 per week & enjoy working with children.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

670 Foundation for Wellness formerly known as The Wellness Center

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-2739 - Phone

Web Addresses www.gcmhfoundation.org/foundationforwellness.html

Primary Addresses 350 Bonar Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Foundation for Wellness (formerly the Wellness Center) combines state-of-the-art equipment with a highly competent and qualified staff to provide a safe and extremely pleasant environment in which to pursue your individual fitness goals. A complete line of weight training equipment, twenty cardiovascular machines, a free weight room with 7,000 pounds of free weights and dumbbells, and a heated therapy pool make the Foundation for Wellness a great choice for obtaining whatever fitness goals you may have.

The Foundation for Wellness at Southwest Regional Medical Center is now offering personal training services. Personal training can help individuals increase strength, maximize flexibility or reduce body fat. Those combating depression, diabetes or arthritis can also benefit from personal training services. Participants will undergo a baseline assessment to evaluate blood pressure, body measurements, cardiovascular endurance and body fat. This functional assessment will help create a customized program and measure progress throughout training. Each program is personally designed to meet the goals and needs of the individual.

Contact for information on possible classes for CPR and First Aid.

Available Hours Monday - Thursday 5:00 AM - 9:00 PM; Friday 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM; Saturday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM and Sunday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

671 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

672 Franklin Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) T. Reed Kiger - Chairman

Corbly Orndorff - Supervisor

Contact Person(s) John Higgins - Vice Chairman

Carol T. Kraft - Secretary-Treasurer

Contact Number(s) 724-627-5473 724-627-8542

Primary Addresses 568 Rolling Meadows Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Blairtown, Brant Hill, East View, Morrisville, Rees Mill, Waynesburg, West Waynesburg

Available Hours Meetings take place at 1 PM on the 2nd and 4th Monday in the municipal building.

673 Free Methodist Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5184 - Parsonage

Primary Addresses 1499 Crucible Road Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

674 Freeport Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kenneth E. Kirby - Vice Chairman

Barbara Cunningham, - Chairman, Board of Supervisors

Contact Person(s) Lisa Gatrell - Secretary-Treasurer 724-447-2005

J. William Hook - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-447-2082

Primary Addresses 773 Golden Oaks Road New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Garrison, New Freeport

Available Hours Meetings take place at 7 PM on the first Wednesday of the month in the municipal building.

675 Gamblers Anonymous

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Gamblers Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources self-supported through contributions

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.281.7484 - Phone 888-424-3577 - National Hotline

E-mail(s) [email protected] International Service Office

Web Addresses www.gamblersanonymous.org

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 241 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Brownson House 1415 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Self help groups for persons with a gambling problem. Gam-Anon meetings are offered for family members. Also has films and literature available.

Available Hours 24 hour phone service; local support group (open meeting) meets on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 PM at the Brownson House in Washington, PA (1415 Jefferson Avenue).

676 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

677 Game Commission

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Matt Hough - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.238.9523 - Phone (Regional Office) 717.787.4250 - Harrisburg 412.238.5127 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pgc.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 4820 Route 711 Bolivar, PA 15923 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 2001 Elmerton Avenue Harrisburg, PA 17110-9797 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Terry Dayton 430 Lippencott Run Rd. Waynesburg , PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description The state is divided into six regions, this is the Southwest Regional Office. The wildlife conservation officer is responsible for enforcing the game laws, overseeing the deer management program, responding to dead wildlife, etc.

Wildlife Management: the Commission is responsible for managing all of Pennsylvania's wild birds and mammals. Wildlife Protection: enforce hunting and trapping laws to protect wildlife; investigate hunting accidents, conduct wildlife surveys, assist in wildlife research projects and provide educational programs. Wildlife Habitat Management: each State Game Land has an individual management plan designed to improve wildlife habitat and provide recreational opportunities. Information and Education: help to educate the public to better understand wildlife and the basic

678 concepts of wildlife management. The agency offers various Hunter-Trapper Education Programs, and advanced education programs and Nationa Archery in the schools program, which fulfills physical education requirements of the state department of education while exposing young people to the shooting sports. The Commission manages more than 1.4 million acres od state game lands throughout the state, issues all hunting and furtaking licenses and wildlife rehabilitator and wildlife nuisance control operator permits; gather samples for wildlife diseases testing, maintains an elk viewing area with an educational pavilion in Elk County, as well as wildlife management areas in Crawford and Lebanon/Lancaster Counties. The agency also annually raises and releases about 200,000 pheasants; provides shooting ranges on many State Game Lands throughout the state; helps coordinate the Youth Hunter Education Challenge; and annually holds a Hunter Education Youth Essay Contest, as well as Working Together for Wildlife fine-art print competitions.

Available Hours 7:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Depends on services needed.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of their services.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

679 Gate House

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Don MacIntyre - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 717.626.9524 - Phone 717.285.2300

Web Addresses www.gatehouse.org

Primary Addresses Gate House for Men 649 East Main Street Lititz, PA 17543 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 465 West Main Street Mountville, PA 17554 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The corporation's residential programs, known as The Gate House for Men and The Gate House for Women, are based on the philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, and principles of a holistic approach to recovery. The Gate Houses provide residents with quality, reality-orientated professional counseling services and basic life skills training so that they may fully develop.

The Gate Houses provide structured living and on-going treatment for adult men and women recovering from chemical dependency. Two separate facilities housing a total of 40 beds are available for eligible residents. The length of stay in a halfway house varies from 90 days to 365 days.

Structured into daily programming are task groups, lectures, individual and peer group counseling sessions, activities, recreation, HIV education, nutrition, life skills and spirituality.

680 Available Hours Business Office Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday

Eligibility Requirements Pre-admission interview required

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

681 Gateway Health Plan, Inc

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Gateway Health Plan emphasizes the development and delivery of innovative programs to positively affect the personal health of its members. Gateway Health Plan maintains a healthcare delivery system that ensures the availability of high quality medical care for the Gateway member, based upon access, quailty and financial soundness.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.392.1147 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.gatewayhealthplan.com

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 11-718 Albany , NY 12211-0718 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description This managed health care plan has been approved by the Department of Human Services to provide care to people receiving Medical Assistance.

Some of the member benefits include: visits to Primary Care Doctor, visits to specialists with referral from Primary Care Doctor, yearly physicals, well child care, allergy tests and shots, non-emergency dental care, braces for members 21 years and under, eye exams, contraceptives, prescriptions, orthopedic shoes, foot care, emergency care, hospitalization, lab tests, x-rays, surgery and anesthesia, physical therapy, occupational and speech therapy, nursing facility care, home health care visits and chiropractic services.

Available Hours 24 hour hotline service

Eligibility Requirements Anyone eligible for Medicaid has the option to enroll in this medical assistance managed care program. Contact the county assistance office at 724-627-8171 or HealthChoices at 1-800-485-5998.

Miscellaneous Information

682 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

683 Gateway Rehab School- & Community-Based Prevention Services formerly known as Gateway VISION

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) de Ricci Horwatt, B.S., CPS - Director

Contact Number(s) 800-472-1177 - Tollfree 724-941-4126 - McMurray Office 412-928-5940 - Green Tree Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.gatewayrehab.org

Primary Addresses 375 Valleybrook Road Suite 102 McMurray, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 1016 Greentree Road 3rd Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description Gateway Rehabilitation Center offers a variety of alcohol and/or other drug treatments that have been successfully proven.

Our center serves nearly 1,700 adults and youth daily through four divisions at 20+ locations throughout Western Pennsylvania and Ohio. Some of our treatments and services include: Detox, Inpatient Care, Outpatient Care, Halfway House (Extended Care Division), Youth Services, Employee Assistance Program & Correction Division

684

Get on the road to recovery with the help of our staff in the comfort of our facilities.

Explore our website or contact Gateway Rehab today to hear more about our treatments and services.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Contact the office for information about fees.

Eligibility Requirements Open to anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Contact the office

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Limited use of volunteer, mainly utilized for specific projects.

685 Genealogical Library, Greene County Historical Society

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Historical Society and Museum

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3204 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.greenecountyhistory.com/

Primary Addresses 918 Rolling Meadow Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Historical records service ( Greene Co and parts of Washington and Fayette Counties.) We are redeveloping our library so we ask that requests be sent via email or through the Post Office

Available Hours 10 A.M. - 3 P.M. Thurs. to Sat; Call for additional hours of operation.

Fees/Cost for Services $40 for Research and first 10 pages of a report, $10 for Library Use and .25 per photocopy. Membership: STUDENT $15 INDIVIDUAL $20 FAMILY $30 SPONSORSHIP $100 CORPORATE $500 PARTNER $1000

Eligibility Requirements All persons with ancestry that has lived for a time in Greene County.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk in.

686 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

687 Genesis of Pittsburgh, Inc.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Genesis of Pittsburgh, Inc. is a maternity care, adoption, foster care and social service agency incorporated and fully licensed in the State of Pennsylvania. Genesis is committed to providing a complete spectrum of programs and services for those facing an unplanned pregnancy. Since 1973, the staff and volunteers of genesis have been quietly working to help distressed pregnant women create a new beginning for themselves and unborn children. Genesis is a nonpolitical, nonsectarian, tax-exempt organization that offers services focusing on positive, life enhancing solutions to the problems of unplanned pregnancy.

History of Organization In October 1991, Genesis of Pittsburgh, Inc. became a licensed adoption agency and, in 1992, a licensed foster care agency, committed to helping each young woman make the best decision for herself and her child. Genesis is non-judgmental and all-inclusive in offering its aid and is committed to keeping adoption affordable to all eligible families regardless of income.

Affiliations Genesis is a nonpolitical, nonsectarian, tax-exempt organization that offers services focusing on positive, life enhancing solutions to the problems of unplanned pregnancy.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fund-raising activities, donations, United Way and the state through the DPW.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Carole McMahon - Executive Director [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 412-766-5212 - Phone (Pittsburgh site) 724-225-6701 - Phone (Washington site)

E-mail(s) [email protected].

Web Addresses www.genesispgh.org

Primary Addresses 87 E. Maiden Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses

688 550 California Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15202 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Genesis of Pittsburgh, Inc. provides free classes to pregnant women and their partners and to parents of infants and toddlers. Lessons focus on understanding the growing child, protecting their health and safety, and developing positive discipline skills and strategies

Classes include: Early Pregnancy, Childbirth, Breastfeeding, Newborn Care, Parenting, Nutrition, First Aid, Infant and Child CPR, and Dr. Dad TM Program.

Available Hours Washington Office -- Monday 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Tuesday 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Wednesday 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM Thursday 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Friday 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Saturday 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Pittsburgh Office -- Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM Closed Weekends

Fees/Cost for Services None generally; counseling and pregnancy testing are free; minimal fee for Genesis House.

Eligibility Requirements Women dealing with unplanned pregnancies, their families, and loved ones.

Required Documentation Generally none

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description

689 Volunteer Opportunities: Receptionist/clerical, counselor, sorting and packing clothing, and parenting & Lamaze instructor. Genesis can provide challenging volunteer opportunities on many levels. Training and orientation are provided. To find out how to help, or to receive additional information on any of the listed categories, please contact Amy Bennardo at [email protected].

690 Genetic Services Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Health

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717-783-8143 877-724-3258 - Tollfree PA Health Dept.

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/genetics/14239

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description This program provides genetic screening, pre-conceptual health assessment, genetic counseling and referral services. The program targets low-income individuals who are at-risk for transmitting, affected with or concerned about genetic disorders. It enables individuals to make informed health decisions and ensures them access to comprehensive genetic services.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements PA residency; income eligibility guidelines.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

691 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

692 Gentiva Hospice (formerly Odyssey Hospice)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-888-GENTIVA (1-888-436-8482). 412-920-5500

Web Addresses www.odsyhealth.com www.gentiva.com

Primary Addresses 190 Bilmar Drive Suite 200 Pittsburgh, PA 15205 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Serving Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland counties.

Service Description Medicare certified hospice agency which specializes in providing comprehensive hospice care to persons with a life-limiting illness. Services are provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, weekends and holidays. Care is provided by a team of professionals which includes, Nurses, Home Health Aides, Social Workers, Chaplains, Bereavement Coordinators and Volunteers. Our staff is experienced in pain management and symptom control. Medications, supplies and equipment are provided at no charge if related to the hospice diagnosis.

Available Hours 24/7 including weekends and holidays

Fees/Cost for Services Medicare, Medicaid, Managed Care

Eligibility Requirements Persons with a life-limiting illness that meet hospice criteria.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

693 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

694 Gilmore Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeffery L. Rode - Chairman

Charles Wise - Supervisor

Contact Person(s) Charles Weaver - Vice Chairman

Lisa Gatrell - Secretary-Treasurer

J. William Hook - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-451-8390

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 181 Hero Road New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Ashtree, Hero, Jollytown, Pine Bank, Sandrock, Triumph

Available Hours Meetings take place at 7 PM on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the municipal building.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

695 Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania GSWPA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Having combined the potential, creativity, and originality of five councils into one, we are a region where today's girls become tomorrow's leaders. Engaging networks and welcoming partnerships that open new doors and possibilities for girls of all ages and cultures Inspiring dedicated, distinguished and recognized volunteers who offer positive and memorable experiences that achieve specified, desired outcomes Commanding a visible and compelling community and regional presence that is held in the highest regard. Offering innovative, inclusive, and girl-centered opportunities that are meaningful, fun and exciting and make Girl Scouting the #1 choice for a lifetime of involvement. Creating a unified, passionate voice that is influential and captures the attention of all. Attracting qualified, dedicated, and motivated staff that provide a strong foundation. Simplifying, integrating, and aligning systems designed for customer satisfaction resulting in a valued, responsive and dynamic Girl Scout experience that is essential to a girl's personal / leadership development and provides her with the leading edge in all aspects of her life.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Pat Burkart - CEO

Contact Person(s) Kimberly Simmons - Area Contact 800-248-3355 ×1611

Contact Number(s) 800.248.3355 - Phone

Web Addresses www.gswpa.org

Primary Addresses 30 Isabella Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western Pennsylvania

Service Description Girl Scout Mission Girl Scouting builds girls of

696 courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.

Available Hours Office hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Annual membership dues $12.00

Eligibility Requirements Girl membership: Girls grades K - 12

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

697 Golden Living Center (formerly called Beverly Health Care)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2020 - Phone 724.852.1488 - Fax (855) 494-0011 - Toll Free

Web Addresses www.goldenlivingcenters.com/locations-staff/find-care-location/welcome/golden-livingcenter-waynes burg-pa.aspx

Primary Addresses 300 Center Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Available Hours Office hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Medicare benefits are available to millions of Americans, including those over age 65 and some people under 65 who are disabled or suffer from permanent kidney failure. All homes are Medicare-certified. Medicaid benefits are available for people with limited means. Eligibility requirements vary from state to state, but this is an option for eligible low-income patients in need of long-term nursing care, and our business office will help you determine if you are eligible.

Eligibility Requirements Individuals who require 24 hour nursing care.

Required Documentation Application for nursing home care.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Contact social service director.

Miscellaneous Information

698 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

699 Good Neighbor's Lunch Soup Kitchen

Organizational Information

Parent Organization St. Ann's Catholic Church

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Emma Barchiesi

Contact Number(s) 724.627.7983 724.627.7568 - Phone

Primary Addresses 232 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Soup kitchen providing free lunches. All are welcome.

Available Hours 11:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Fees/Cost for Services No charge, but donations are welcomed.

Eligibility Requirements None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk-in

700 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

701 Good Samaritan Personal Care Home

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Margaret Halsey - Manager

Contact Number(s) 724-966-2587

Primary Addresses 450 Crucible Road Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

Fees/Cost for Services Call for details

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

702 Goodwill Industries, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Retail sales and fees to services charged to OVR

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) George Bingham - Manager

Contact Number(s) 888-304-0227 - Goodwill Auto Auction (724) 430-0448 - Uniontown Store (724) 929-4202 - Belle Vernon Store 724.223.0917 - Washington store

Web Addresses www.goodwillswpa.org www.goodwillswpa.org/workforce-development - Job Training & Workforce Development Programs

Primary Addresses 89 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 1003 Mall Run Road Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

140 Finley Road Belle Vernon, PA 15012 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington, Fayette and Greene counties.

Service Description Strictly retail sales of low cost merchandise including: clothing, shoes, bedding, household items and furniture. Cost of items are marked, however if someone has a need and cannot pay they may fill out an application for a voucher. See number listed for the Goodwill Auto Auction.

703 Available Hours Mon - Sat, 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Sun, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Fees/Cost for Services Fees are negotiated through OVR for the job training program. Fees vary for thrift shop items.

Eligibility Requirements Disability that enables a person to be referred by OVR. No requirements for the thrift shop.

Required Documentation According to OVR standards.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Job training services contact OVR.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

704 Grandparenting Program formerly known as Relatives As Parents Program (RAP)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SPHS Area Agency on Aging

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Kristen Jackson - Supervisor

Contact Number(s) 1-888-300-2704 Ext..4418 - Tollfree 724-489-8082 - Ext. 4418

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sphs.org

Primary Addresses 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Priority is given to caregivers with the greatest financial and social need, who are raising children with special needs.

Services include: Caregiver Training and Education, Care management, Family-centered Benefits Counseling, Limited reimbursement for services and supplies related to caregiving and access to caregiver support groups.

The Grandparenting Program is designed to provide assistance to older persons who are caring for the children of family members, and who reside in the same household. Once a referral is made, agency staff will visit the home and complete an assessment of the caregiver's needs. Based on the assessed needs, and the financial situation of the family, the caregiver may be eligible to receive reimbursement for in-home and center-based respite care services, and for limited supplemental

705 services. An agency care manager will also assist the family in accessing other available community services.

The Grandparenting Program is an ongoing effort to provide intergenerational programming opportunities and to develop stronger ties with educational and child-care networks.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Must be a caregiver age 55 years or older and be the primary caregiver for relatives who are under 18 years of age, residing in a home in Washington, Greene or Fayette counties. The caregiver and child must live in the same household.

Required Documentation Proof of age, residency and income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

706 Grange, Carmichaels #1389

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Grange provides opportunities for individuals and families to develop to their highest potential in order to build stronger communities and states, as well as a stronger nation. The Grange will accomplish this mission through: (1) Fellowship- We give our members the opportunity to meet with and get to know their neighbors in a safe, family-friendly atmosphere; we provide a place where children, youth, and adults can grow, develop their talents and social skills, and learn leadership techniques. (2) Service- We provide our members with the opportunity to discover and solve community needs; we give assistance to individuals in crisis; we provide a great place for community networking. (3) We have a grassroots approach to local, state and federal legislative change; we give our members a voice in state and federal government forums.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) William Humbert - President

Contact Person(s) Joyce Fortney

Contact Number(s) 724-966-9748 - Secretary 724-943-4173 - President

Web Addresses www.pagrange.org

Primary Addresses R. D. 1 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides access to all services offered by the state grange. USDA commodity distribution site. Site for free, members-only medical screening. Sponsors local 4-H. Provides covered dish suppers for local churches, and on a need basis.

707 Available Hours Regular meeting on 1st & 3rd Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. each month at the Grange Hall, Five Points Inter. of Rt. 21 & Ceylon Road.

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues

Eligibility Requirements Anyone may join.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, come to meetings.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

708 Grange, East Franklin #1709

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Grange provides opportunities for individuals and families to develop to their highest potential in order to build stronger communities and states, as well as a stronger nation. The Grange will accomplish this mission through: (1) Fellowship- We give our members the opportunity to meet with and get to know their neighbors in a safe, family-friendly atmosphere; we provide a place where children, youth, and adults can grow, develop their talents and social skills, and learn leadership techniques. (2) Service- We provide our members with the opportunity to discover and solve community needs; we give assistance to individuals in crisis; we provide a great place for community networking. (3) We have a grassroots approach to local, state and federal legislative change; we give our members a voice in state and federal government forums.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Bonnie Smouse - President

Contact Person(s) Martha Williams

Contact Number(s) 724-627-6946 - President 724-627-3498 - Secretary

Web Addresses www.pagrange.org

Primary Addresses R. D. 3 Box 228 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides access to all services offered by the state grange. Sponsors 4-H. Provides covered dish suppers for local churches, and on a need basis, for shut-ins in the community. Meetings usually

709 feature at least one speaker.

Available Hours Meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursday each month at 7:30 P.M. at the Grange Hall.

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues

Eligibility Requirements Anyone may join.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, come to meetings.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

710 Grange, Harveys-Aleppo #1444

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Grange provides opportunities for individuals and families to develop to their highest potential in order to build stronger communities and states, as well as a stronger nation. The Grange will accomplish this mission through: (1) Fellowship- We give our members the opportunity to meet with and get to know their neighbors in a safe, family-friendly atmosphere; we provide a place where children, youth, and adults can grow, develop their talents and social skills, and learn leadership techniques. (2) Service- We provide our members with the opportunity to discover and solve community needs; we give assistance to individuals in crisis; we provide a great place for community networking. (3) We have a grassroots approach to local, state and federal legislative change; we give our members a voice in state and federal government forums.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mary Jane Kent - President

Contact Person(s) Martha Lee Dinsmore - Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724-428-3576 - President 724-428-4839 - Secretary

Web Addresses www.pagrange.org

Primary Addresses Cameron Star Rt. Box 64 AA Graysville, PA 15337 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides access to all services offered by the state grange. USDA commodity distribution site. Site for free, members-only medical screening. Provides covered dish suppers for local churches, and on

711 a need basis, for shut-ins in the community.

Available Hours Regular meeting on 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:00 P.M., Rt. 21 East of Graysville.

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues

Eligibility Requirements Anyone may join.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, come to meetings.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

712 Grange, Pennsylvania State

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Grange provides opportunities for individuals and families to develop to their highest potential in order to build stronger communities and states, as well as a stronger nation. The Grange will accomplish this mission through: (1) Fellowship- We give our members the opportunity to meet with and get to know their neighbors in a safe, family-friendly atmosphere; we provide a place where children, youth, and adults can grow, develop their talents and social skills, and learn leadership techniques. (2) Service- We provide our members with the opportunity to discover and solve community needs; we give assistance to individuals in crisis; we provide a great place for community networking. (3) We have a grassroots approach to local, state and federal legislative change; we give our members a voice in state and federal government forums.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, donations, fundraising & grants.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Beth Downey - PA State Master

Contact Number(s) 1-800-552-3865 - State Official Contact 717-737-8855 - State Official Contact 717-737-8858 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pagrange.org

Primary Addresses 20 Erford Rd. Suite 216 Lemoyne, PA 17043 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Publishes bi-weekly newsletter, "Grange Advocate." Member benefits include: group auto

713 insurance; health insurance; Pearle Vision discount; postscript discount prescription drugs; credit union; grange exchange food co-op.

Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Individual Dues: $35.00 Family Dues: $70.00 Youth Dues: $10.00 Junior Dues: $1.00

Eligibility Requirements If you join your local grange, you are automatically a member of the state grange.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Contact local grange, write or call.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

714 Gray Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kenneth Baldwin - Chairman

Dave Bowers - Vice Chairman

Janice Koss - Supervisor/Secretary

Contact Person(s) J. William Hook - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-428-9878

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 193 Stringtown Road Graysville, PA 15337 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Graysville

Available Hours Meetings take place at 7 PM on the first Monday of the month in the township building.

715 Graysville Elementary School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization West Greene School District

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the West Greene School District is to provide educational opportunities to maximize individual potential.

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources Federal, state, local tax levies and fundraising.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Thelma Szarell - Superintendent [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Don Painter - Principal [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.428.3933 - Fax 724.428.3592 - Phone

Web Addresses www.wgsd.org

Primary Addresses 1029 W. Roy Furman Highway Graysville, PA 15337 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Outside speakers offer various programs to children. Field trips. Local authors provide workshops. Language arts programs. Reading week. Gifted Program

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. M - F

716 Eligibility Requirements Grades K-4. Residency. Income eligibility for free or reduced price school meals.

Required Documentation Immunization records; academic records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

717 Graysville Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-428-4171 - Phone

Primary Addresses 600 Poland Run Road Graysville, PA 15337 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Volunteer Fire Services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

718 Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank is a nonprofit organization committed to eliminating hunger and developing collaborative strategies to encourage self-reliance in southwestern Pennsylvania. We accomplish this mission by: Serving as a central collection facility for grocery products and distributing them to member agencies serving the needy in southwestern Pennsylvania; Involving the community as food donors, volunteers and financial supporters of the Food Bank and our member agencies; Working collaboratively with others on programs that empower the needy to meet their own nutritional needs; and Communicating the nature of and solutions to the problem of hunger.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-460-3663 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pittsburghfoodbank.org/

Primary Addresses 1 North Linden Street Duquesne, PA 15110 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA

Service Description Food bank servicing those persons in need. Website offers a directory of all area food banks providing contact information for southwestern PA (simply insert a zip code and the appropriate local food bank information will be provided).

Available Hours 9:00 to 5:00 pm

Miscellaneous Information

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

719 No

720 Greater Pittsburgh Convention & Visitors Bureau

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Memberships

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Craig Davis - President and CEO

Contact Number(s) 412.281.7711 - Phone 800.359.0758 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.visitpittsburgh.com

Primary Addresses 120 Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue Place, Suite 2800 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Publishes and distributes brochures and maps for the area. 24 hours events and activities telephone line --call 391-6840. Operates four Visitor Information Centers: Airport (472-0868); Downtown (281-9222); Oakland (624-4660), and Mt. Washington (381-513

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F; 24 hour events hotline.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

721 Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

722 Greenbriar Treatment System

Organizational Information

Accreditations and Licenses Greenbriar Treatment Center is licensed by The Pennsylvania Department of Health - Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs; The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - Department of Human Services; and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Private pay, OVR, Washington Co. D & A Commission

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.637.4673 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.greenbriar.net

Primary Addresses 800 Manor Drive Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Treatment for chemical dependency, including nicotine.

Greenbriar Treatment Center offers hope and help for people suffering from chemical dependency and support for the people who love them. Our approach is based on respect for the dignity of the people we serve, and the belief that addiction is a treatable disease.

Greenbriar's MISA (mental illness substance abuse) professionals help people in need of dual diagnosis treatment recover from both substance abuse and mental illness by individualizing treatment plans that address both issues in a comprehensive recovery plan.

An in-depth assessment by our professional staff will assist in the determination of the appropriate entry level to care. Treatment takes on many forms, depending on the severity of the addiction and may include medically monitored detoxification or inpatient rehabilitation. Other levels of care may involve day treatment, intensive outpatient treatment and individual counseling sessions.

Available Hours

723 Open 24 hrs. a day

Eligibility Requirements Ability to pay or be funded into the program

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment for assessment, or assistance or information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

724 Greene Academy of Art

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations, rental fees, dues and sale of promotional items.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.966.2731 - Phone

Primary Addresses North Market Street P. O. Box 309 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Covered Bridge Festival, Christmas Crafts Show; provides meeting space for area groups; rents hall for weddings, parties (kitchen available). Part of the building is over 200 yrs. old.

Available Hours Vary

Fees/Cost for Services $5./annual fee; $25./sustaining; $50./lifetime member.

Eligibility Requirements List of guidelines as to whom may use the facility

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

725 Greene CARES

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SPHS Care Center

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization SPHS Care Center supports and promotes the health and well-being of individuals and families with particular emphasis on eradicating the negative effect of substance abuse, sexual assault and family dysfunction by providing counseling, education, advocacy and other services to the community.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-228-2200 724-627-6108 - CARE Center Waynesburg

Web Addresses [email protected]

Primary Addresses 35 S. West Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The following services include: Community Treatment Team---this is a behavioral health program that serves adults who are seriously and persistently mentally ill/co-occurring substance abuse history or a criminal background. The focus is on a self-contained, person-centered, strengths-based, and recovery focused program that provides intensive services to consumers. Services are provided in the consumer's private residence or other appropriate community based sites.

Behavioral Health Mobile Outpatient: These services encompass evaluation for individuals who have encountered barriers to receiving services in an outpatient clinic. Individual therapy services are provided to eligible individuals in community settings.

Behavioral Health Outpatient Treatment: Services include education, assessment/evaluation and treatment for individuals who are not maintaining their optimum funcitoning level. Individual, group,

726 marital and family therapy are provided at the office.

Drug and Alchohol Treatment: Services are available to the chemically dependent who are motivated toward recovery, and to those affected by another's chemical dependency. Individual, group and intensive outpatient therapies are provided.

Blended Case Management: Case Management is designed to serve indivduals with serious and persistent mental illness. This approach assists eligible persons in gaining access to needed resources such as medical, social, educational and vocational. Services include assessments and service planning, building a support network, use of community resources, monitoring service delivery, outreach and problem resolution.

Telepsychiatry: Implementation of current teleconferencing technology that provides psychiatric treatmetn and medication managment services to rural areas where services are not accessible.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

727 Greene Community Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Crowe - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724-998-3212

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses greenechurch.com/

Primary Addresses 653 East High Street PO Box 408 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

728 Greene County 911 Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization It is our mission to have and maintain well-developed and well-rehearsed emergency response plans. These plans are supported by our trained and dedicated emergency responders and law enforcers. They, in turn, are supported by skilled personnel and a vast array of resources at the county, state and federal levels.

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gregory Leathers - Director

Contact Number(s) 724-852-4911 - Emergency Calls only 724-852-2911 - 24 hour non-emergency # 724-627-5342 - Fax 724-627-5387 - Phone (normal business hours)

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 55 West Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Emergency 911 Services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

729 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

730 Greene County Association of School Retirees

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, fundraising

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Colleen Valosen - President [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Joyce Fortney - Secretary [email protected]

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pasr.org/chapters/Greene/GreeneCounty.html

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Meetings, luncheons, sends representatives to Harrisburg for lobbying, has committees that serve retired school personel by providing services & items that they may not be able to afford. Provides opportunities for retired school personnel to socialize.

Available Hours Regular meetings

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues

Eligibility Requirements Retired school personnel

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call a member

Miscellaneous Information

731 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

732 Greene County Association of Township Officials

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mickey Dikun - President (724) 883-4900

Contact Person(s) Dawn Horr - Secretary (724) 499-5487

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

733 Greene County Career & Technology Center Vo-tech (Greene County Vocational Center)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Karen Pflugh - Director

Contact Person(s) Karen Cosner - Guidance Counselor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3106 - Phone 724.852.2565 - Fax

Web Addresses www.grvt.org

Primary Addresses 60 Zimmerman Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Courses of study include: automated accounting, auto body, auto mechanics, building maintenance; child care program; computers, cosmetology, culinary arts, electrical, health assistant, machine shop and welding. CNT (Computer Network Technology) students are given the opportunity to put their knowledge to the test by repairing computers brought to Greene County Career & Technology Center by members of the community.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Vary according to program enrolled in.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Fill out application; nursing requires exam

734 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

735 Greene County Farm Bureau

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Farm Bureau

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, rebate from State Farmer's Association.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Roland Daniels - President

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2259 - President

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pfb.com/county-fbs/county-fb-webpages/580-greene

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Farm lobby group working for legislation. HMO group health insurance, home owners and life insurance at discounts.

Available Hours Board meetings on the 2nd Wed. of each month--call for details.

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues

Eligibility Requirements Must be a farmer

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come to a meeting

Miscellaneous Information

736 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

737 Greene County Fireman's Association

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Michael Palmateer - President

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Runs the county fire school, coordinates activites among local fire departments, Fire Safety Week activities, public education, participates in parades and the Coal Show. Provides group insurance and HMO for members.

Available Hours Meet on 3rd Monday of each month at 8 P.M. at different fire departments.

Fees/Cost for Services One fee for each fire dept.

Eligibility Requirements Must be a fireman.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call president or local fire department.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

738 No

739 Greene County Homeschool Group

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Juli Benco

Contact Person(s) Marjorie Swope,

Contact Number(s) 724-852-2676 - Juli Benco 724-435-7223 - Marjorie Swope

E-mail(s) [email protected] Juli [email protected] Marjorie

Web Addresses www.homeschool-life.com/pa/greeneco/

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The purpose of this group is to provide opportunities for homeschooling families to encourage and support one another. This is an open group led by members with a Christian worldview. Anyone who is interested in this organization is welcome to attend.

Available Hours Meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at the Greene Community Church (653 E. High Street, Waynesburg) from August through April at 7 PM.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested in homeschooling.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

740 Call, write or come to meetings.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

741 Greene County Industrial Development Authority G.C.I.D.A.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Authority

Funding Sources County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Crystal Simmons - IDA Manager

Contact Number(s) 724-627-6569 - Fax 724.627.9259 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 49 South Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Unknown

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

742 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

743 Greene County Industrial Development Corporation G.C.I.D.C.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Don Chappel - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Stephanie Stewart - Administrative Assistant/Financial [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-852-2965 724-852-4132 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses gcidc.org/

Primary Addresses 300 EverGreene Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description GCIDC is continuing development of the business parks it owns, Paisley Industrial Park in Carmichaels and EverGreene Technology Park in Waynesburg. They continue to work towards a collective teamwork approach in achieving economic development for our area by including community, educational and financial institutions and utilities along with local, state and federal government representatives working as partners toward a common goal.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

744 Greene County Library System also the home of the Thomas Hughes House ( Reading Center)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5396

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected] - Outreach Coordinator

Web Addresses www.greenecolib.org

Primary Addresses 22 West High Street Second Floor, Room 209 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Greene County Library System is comprised of the following libraries: Eva K. Bowlby Public Library, Flenniken Public Library, Jackson Township Reading Center and the Thomas Hughes Reading Center.

Available Hours Tuesdays and Thursdays 12 PM to 5 PM; Wednesdays and Saturdays 10 AM to 3 PM Saturdays from 10 AM to 3 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Residents of Greene County

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

745 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

746 Greene County Medical Plaza

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Washington Hospital

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Insurances; fees for services.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sherry M. Zimmerman M.D.

Contact Number(s) 724-852-7559 - Diagnostic Services 724-627-8080 - Waynesburg Family Medicine 724-627-7928 - Ob/Gyn office (724) 627-6551 - Greene County Medical Plaza

Web Addresses www.washingtonhospital.org/our_team/physicians_details.php?pid=397&submit=submit&zip=15357 &radius=20

Primary Addresses 343 E. Roy Furman Highway Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This clinic houses the Waynesburg Family Medicine, Washington Ob/Gyn (Obstetrics & Gynecology) Associates, the Diabetes Education & Management Program; Hospice Care of the Washington Hospital and a Diagnostic Center offering: general radiology, ultrasound, laboratory/phlebotomy and EKG service.

In additon, the center offers the following diagnostic services: radiology, ultrasound, laboratory/phlebotomy, mammograms and EKG.

Available Hours Mon.- Fri. 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

747 Fees/Cost for Services Vary; most insurances accepted.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services; appt. needed.

Required Documentation Medical records; insurance information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

748 Greene County Messenger

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Herald Standard

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Greene County Messenger is to provide local news, information and services enabling the communities to prosper.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2251 - Phone 724.852.2271 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] general information / comments

Web Addresses http://www.heraldstandard.com/gcm/

Primary Addresses 82 West High St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Weekly county newspaper which is published every Friday. Deadline for all material is the Friday prior to the date of publication.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

749 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

750 Greene County Primary Care

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Division of SRMC (Southwest Regional Medical Center) Healthcare Group

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dr. Amy Diamond - Physician

Contact Person(s) Katrina Johnstonbaugh, CRNP

Contact Number(s) 724-627-8582

Primary Addresses 220 Greene Plz Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

751 Greene County State Health Center

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Promote healthy lifestyles, prevent disease and injury, assure safe delivery of quality health care.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724)627-3168 - Phone (724)852-4448 - Fax

Web Addresses webserver.health.state.pa.us/health/comm/comm.asp?COUNTY=Greene

Primary Addresses 432 E. Oakview Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area County

Service Description Immunizations

Available Hours 8 AM - 4 PM

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call to verify eligibility and schedule appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

752 Greene County Youth Soccer

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The GCYSA is an all volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to providing youth in the Greene County area instruction, enjoyment and competition in the sport of soccer. Our goal is to better develop each player and provide an appropriate level of competition for each child. In furthering this mission, GCYSA will strive for each child to have fun while learning the skills necessary to play soccer and to develop physically and socially to reach their maximum potential.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Steve Hogue [email protected]

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.greenesoccer.org

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 23 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 247 East First Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Fall season (Sept. - Nov.) involving one team practice weekly; games are scheduled every Sunday during these months. Program is focused on learning and enjoying the game with each player being given the opportunity to participate on their team.

Available Hours Fall season only with practices and games at varying times.

Fees/Cost for Services

753 Fees vary...please connect to their website for current fee information.

Eligibility Requirements Any child grades 1 through 9 interested in soccer.

Required Documentation Completed application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

754 Greene Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Keith Golden - Chairman/Supervisor

Gregory Helmick - Vice-Chairman/Supervisor

Rodney Buttars - 3rd. Supervisor

Contact Person(s) Linda Huggins - Secretary-Treasurer

Kevin O'Malley - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5765 724 966-9741 - fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 100 243 Garard’s Fort Road Garards Fort, PA 15334 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Garards Fort, Fordyce, Willow Tree

Available Hours Meetings take place at 6 PM on the first Monday of the month in the municipal building. Meeting will be held on the following Monday if the date falls on a holiday.

755 Greene Valley Church of God

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeff Hathaway - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.966.8638 - Phone

Primary Addresses 558 Crucible Road Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

756 Greene Valley Presbyterian Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Keith Larson - Pastor

Contact Person(s) Randy Fraas - Youth Director

Lorna Larson - Secretary/Ministry Assistant

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5291 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.greenevalleypca.com

Primary Addresses 104 E. Greene Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Weekly services, active youth group, annual vacation bible school.

Available Hours Sunday Services begin at 10:50am --All are welcome!

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

757 Greenery Specialty Care Center of Canonsburg

Organizational Information

History of Organization The Greenery was established in 1985 and has a tradition of providing a high standard of care to people with complex, skilled, rehabilitation and long-term care needs. The facility is staffed by a full complement of professionals and The Greenery delivers quality care in a warm and nurturing environment. Working as a team with the patient and the family, an individualized treatment plan is developed for each patient. Helping patients achieve their goals is at the core of their services. This 140-bed facility includes a sub-acute and skilled care unit, a rehabilitation unit and a long-term care unit. A fully equipped physical, occupational, speech language and recreational therapy areas are designed to meet the needs of the patients.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Medicare, Medicaid, Most Insurance Plans

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.745.8000 - Phone 724.745.4347 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses greenerysccc.com/

Primary Addresses 2200 Hill Church-Houston Road Canonsburg, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Outpatient programs, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, pulmonary rehab, occupational, physical, and respiratory therapy; speech/language pathology, rehabilitative nursing, neuropsychology, vocational rehabilitation and counseling, dietary services. Conditions treated: strokes, respiratory diseases, fractures, orthopedic injuries, neurological disorders, cardiac diseases, wounds, debilitation and work related injuries. Specialty Care Programs: Ventilator Program (Board Certified Pulmonologist, 24 Hour Respiratory Therapy, Ventilator Weaning Program & Chronic Ventilator Program), Rehabilitation Program, Wound Care, Diabetes Specialty Program, Hospice and Respit Care

758 Programs.

Available Hours 24-hour inpatient. 8:30-5 outpatient. Visiting hours are unlimited.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary by treatment program. Medicare approved, accepts most insurances.

Required Documentation Medical records. An evaluation is performed in-house before admission.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call. Physician referral.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

759 GreeneSaver

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-2040 - Phone 724-627-4070 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.greenesaver.com

Primary Addresses 185 Wade St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County and the surrounding area

Service Description The GreeneSaver is published by an adverising firm called Direct Results. They specialize in assisting small business in making the most of their advertising budget through direct mailings. This newspaper is mailed directly to over 20,000 households in Greene County and the surrounding area.

Available Hours Office hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, email or use the website to submit ads.

760 GreeneSpeak

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cindy Bailey - Editor & Publisher

Contact Number(s) 724-344-7980 - Business phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.greenespeak.com

Additional Addresses P. O. Box 1003 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description GreeneSpeak is a monthly newspaper and is available free of charge in agencies and businesses in Greene County.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit office

761 Greensboro Baptist Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5934

Primary Addresses 115 Water Street P.O. Box 383 Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

762 Greensboro Borough

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mary Shine - Council President

Keith McManus - Mayor

Contact Person(s) Jane Descuter - Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724-943-3612

Web Addresses www.greensboropa.com

Primary Addresses Front Street P. O. Box 153 Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greensboro

Available Hours Regular meetings take place at 7 PM on the first Tuesday of the month and workshop meetings take place at 7 PM on the last Tuesday of the month. All meetings will take place at the log cabin.

763 Greensboro Presbyterian Church

Primary Addresses 401 2nd St. P.O. Box 245 Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Available Hours Worship 10:30 AM in winter months and 9:30 AM in the summer months.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

764 Greensboro/Mon. Township Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Chief Gary Drew - Fire Chief

Mike Clark - EMS

Contact Number(s) 724.943.3800 - Phone

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 291 Greensboro, 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency Fire and Medical Services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

765 Growing Up Greene Learning Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Career & Technology Center

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources Federal & state funds.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3106 - Phone 724.852.2565 - Fax

Primary Addresses 60 Zimmerman Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Day care program for children with enrollment capacity of 14 children. Keystone Stars Facility which follows creative curriculum. Services offered for children with special needs. Activities include: games, songs, finger plays, health care and nutrition. Children must provide their own lunch.

Available Hours 7:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Monday-Friday. Follows Central School Disctrict's schedule. Closed in the summer.

Fees/Cost for Services $15 per day

Eligibility Requirements Ages 6 weeks - 6 years.

Required Documentation Health records; complete application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

766 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

767 Guillain-Barre Syndrome/Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy GBS/CIPP

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To improve the quality of life for individuals and families worldwide affected by GBS, CIDP and variants by: Providing a network for all patients, their caregivers and families so that GBS or CIDP patients can depend on the Foundation for support, and reliable up-to-date information. Our vision is that every person afflicted with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, CIDP or variants has convenient access to early and accurate diagnosis, appropriate and affordable treatments, and dependable support services. Providing public and professional educational programs worldwide designed to heighten awareness and improve the understanding and treatment of GBS, CIDP and variants. Expanding the Foundation’s role in sponsoring research and engaging in patient advocacy.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 610.667.0131 - Phone 610.667.7036 - Fax 866-224-3301

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses gbs-cidp.org/

Primary Addresses The Holly Building 104 1/2 Forrest Avenue Narbeth, PA 19072 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Education and support for individuals with Guillain-Barre disease and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy disease for their families.

CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy) is a rare disorder of the peripheral

768 nerves characterized by gradually increasing weakness of the legs and, to a lesser extent, the arms. It is caused by damage to the covering of the nerves, called myelin. It can start at any age and in both genders. Weakness occurs over two or more months.

Available Hours 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Eastern.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

769 Habitat for Humanity, Greene County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with God and people everywhere, from all walks of life, to develop communities with people in need by building and renovating houses so that there are decent houses in decent communities in which every person can experience God's love and can live and grow into all that God intends.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations, fund-raising events.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Elaine Mathews - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.6385 - Fax 724.852.2598 - Phone 706-453-1718 - Administrative Offices

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.gchabitat.com/

Primary Addresses 32 South Church Street, Suite 104 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 393 Jefferson Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Habitat assists families who are living in substandard or inadequate housing, and do not have conventional financial ability to buy a home. Potential buyers are expected to contribute 175 hours

770 of volunteer labor(per adult living in the home) during construction of the house. Homes are purchased with a low-interest mortgage.

Available Hours Vary

Fees/Cost for Services Volunteer hours.

Eligibility Requirements Greene County resident living in a dwelling that is unsafe or overcrowded. Must be able to make monthly house payments and keep up with cost of utilities.

Required Documentation Verification of income, application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

771 Haney's Personal Care Home

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Nancy Haney - Owner

Contact Number(s) 724-592-5449

Primary Addresses 330 Carmichaels St R. D. 1, Box 440 Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

Fees/Cost for Services Call for details

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

772 Head Start

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Community Action Southwest serves as the catalyst to mobilize the resources of the entire community to enable families and individuals in Southwestern Pennsylvania to attain the skills, knowledge, motivations and opportunities to become self sufficient.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Health and Human Services

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Bigler - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Vicky Frost - Director

Contact Number(s) 800.719.9963 - Tollfree 724.222.9100 - Phone 724.225.9550 - Phone

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 150 West Beau St., Suite 304 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 316 Greensboro Road Lower Level Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1505 Morris Street - Lower Level Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Route 88, 260 Nemacolin Way Carmichaels, PA 15320

773 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Route 188 PO Box 242 Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Administrative agency for the Head Start sites: intake & registration; case management. Provides physical examinations, immunizations, vision & hearing screening, tb test, dental checkup and teeth cleaning through local health care professionals. Socialization activities.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. (Monday to Friday)

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children of low income families (100% of federal poverty guidelines)

Required Documentation Income, proof of age, and health records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

774 Head Start, Bentleyville Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-239-3707 - Phone

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 205 Gibson Road Ell-Bent Plaza Bentleyville, PA 15314 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Washington

Service Description Readiness program for pre-schoolers & their families; includes educational, health, nutritional and social services, parent involvement encouraged & special services for the handicapped.

Available Hours Morning & afternoon sessions M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 - 5 meeting 100% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of age; income eligibility & immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

775 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

776 Head Start, Beth Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-267-2872

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 194 Crawford Road Fredericktown, PA 15333 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Washington

Service Description Readiness program for pre-schoolers & their families; includes educational, health, nutritional and social services, parent involvement encouraged & special services for the handicapped.

Available Hours Morning & afternoon sessions M-F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3-5 meeting 100% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of age; income eligibility & immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

777 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

778 Head Start, Canonsburg, Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.743.3919 - Phone 724-743-0446 - Fax

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 518 Dawson Street 800 Building Canonsburg, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Washington

Service Description Readiness program for pre-schoolers & their families; includes educational, health, nutritional and social services, parent involvement encouraged & special services for the handicapped.

Available Hours Morning & afternoon sessions M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 - 5 meeting 100% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of age; income eligibility & immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

779 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

780 Head Start, Carmichaels Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Cathy Brooks

Contact Number(s) 724.966.7717 - Phone 724.966.9592 - Fax

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses Route 88 260 Nemacolin Way Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Readiness program for pre-schoolers & their families; includes educational, health, nutritional and social services, parent involvement encouraged & special services for the handicapped.

Available Hours Morning & afternoon sessions M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 - 5 meeting 100% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.

Required Documentation

781 Proof of age; income eligibility & immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

782 Head Start, Donora Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.379.9411 - Phone

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 110 Galleton Drive Donora, PA 15033 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Washington

Service Description Readiness program for pre-schoolers & their families; includes educational, health, nutritional and social services, parent involvement encouraged & special services for the handicapped.

Available Hours Morning & afternoon sessions M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 - 5 meeting 100% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of age; income eligibility & immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

783 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

784 Head Start, Dry Tavern

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.592.5022 - Phone 724-592-5178 - Fax

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 1982 Jefferson Rd Suite 103 Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Readiness program for pre-schoolers & their families; includes educational, health, nutritional and social services, parent involvement encouraged & special services for the handicapped.

Available Hours Year-round program. 9:00 A.M. - 3:15 P.M. M- F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 - 5 meeting 100% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of age; income eligibility & immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

785 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

786 Head Start, Penn Pitt Center (Greensboro)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724) 943-3105

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 316 Greensboro Road Lower Level Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Readiness program for pre-schoolers & their families; includes educational, health, nutritional and social services, parent involvement encouraged & special services for the handicapped.

Available Hours Staff 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 PM. M - F; Children 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. M - F (year round program.)

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 - 5 meeting 100% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of age; income eligibility & immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

787 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

788 Head Start, Washington

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724) 222-9100 724.228.5647 - Fax 724.228.0655 - Phone 724.225.5700 - Phone

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 150 W Beau St Suite 304 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description Readiness program for pre-schoolers & their families; includes educational, health, nutritional and social services, parent involvement encouraged & special services for the handicapped. The Patten School houses seven separate Head Start classrooms.

Available Hours Morning & afternoon sessions M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 - 5 meeting 100% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.

Required Documentation

789 Proof of age; income eligibility & immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

790 Head Start, Washington Park

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Comprehensive child development programs serving eligible children from age 3 to age 5 and their families; Child-focused with the overall goal of increasing school readiness of young children; Home visits are completed to establish and develop staff and family relationships; Parent involvement is a key element - parents participate in every aspect of the program, including program governance.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-228-2402

Web Addresses http://www.caswg.org/

Primary Addresses 801 East Wheeling Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

791 Head Start, Waynesburg

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-852-1067

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 1505 Morris Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Readiness program for pre-schoolers & their families; includes educational, health, nutritional and social services, parent involvement encouraged & special services for the handicapped.

Available Hours Morning & afternoon sessions M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 - 5 meeting 100% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of age; income eligibility & immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

792 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

793 Health Center, Washington County

Organizational Information

Funding Sources Washington County, Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, private funding.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.228.5010 - Phone 724.228.7194 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.washington.pa.us/index.aspx?NID=140

Primary Addresses 36 Old Hickory Ridge Road Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description 250 bed nursing home facility licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health which provides both skilled and intermediate levels of care. Includes speech, occupational and physical therapy services. Medicare and Medicaid certified.

Available Hours Office hours Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Based on level of care needed; Private funds, Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance and V A contract accepted.

Eligibility Requirements Must be 21 years or older and requiring nursing home care.

Required Documentation Application must be submitted to be considered for admission.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

794 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

795 Health Department -- Bureau of Community Health

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Health

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724)627-3168

Primary Addresses 432 E. Oakview Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Offers information and consultation concerning health problems that are environmentally related. Gives referrals to businesses which test for environmental health hazards.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P. M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

796 Volunteer Need No

797 Health Hotline, State

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Health

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Everette James - Secretary of Health

Contact Number(s) 877-724-3258 - Phone

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/department_of_health_home/17457

Primary Addresses Health & Welfare Building 8th Floor West 625 Forster Street Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Information about Pennsylvania Department of Health programs. Answers general health & medical questions. Fills requests for publications. Provides referrals to services in caller's area, including providers that accept medical card.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5: 00 p.m. M - F; 24 hr. message recorder.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

798 Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

799 HealthSouth MountainView Regional Rehabilitation Hospital

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To provide inpatient and outpatient programs of the highest quality for persons recovering from a disabling injury or illness.

Accreditations and Licenses Joint Commission on Accrediation of Healthcare Organizations (JACHO)

Affiliations Monongalia Health Systems and Robert C. Byrd Health Science Center of West Virginia University

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees, University Health Sciences Center, Monongalia Health System.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304.598.1103 - Fax 304.598.1100 - Phone 800.765.4772 - Phone

Web Addresses www.healthsouth.com

Primary Addresses 1160 Van Voorhis Road Morgantown, WV 26505 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description 96 inpatient beds. Rehabilitation for brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, musculoskeletal problems including arthritis, amputation, multiple fracture, joint replacement, orthopedic disorders, neurologic diseases including Parkinson's, Guillain-Barre, etc. Staff includes experts from many disciplines, including: rehabilitation nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, respiratory therapy, speech-language pathology and dietary & nutritional counseling.

Available Hours 24 hours daily

800 Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Call

Required Documentation Medical records

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

801 Healthy Baby Helpline

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Health & Human Services

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources PA Department of Health

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) - Director

Contact Number(s) 800.986.BABY - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.helpinpa.state.pa.us/children.aspx

Primary Addresses Health and Welfare Building 625 Forster Street Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Provides information and referrals on prenatal care, breastfeeding, immunizations, Women Infant Children (WIC) program and baby supplies.

The statewide Healthy Baby helpline also refers callers to programs that offer free or low costs health care services, based on income.

Available Hours has 24-hr answering machine; M – F 8:30 am to 4:00 pm

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements

802 Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or www.helpinpa.state.pa.us/children.aspx

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

803 Healthy Begininings

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Public Welfare

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State & federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8171 - Phone 888.410.5658

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/foradults/healthcaremedicalassistance/healthybeginnings/index.htm

Primary Addresses 100 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Pays for all health care needs including prescriptions, dental care, physicians, delivery & other necessary hospital costs for pregnant women.

Provides health care coverage to underinsured or uninsured pregnant women and infants. Full scope of medical services coverage. Coverage for the pregnant woman eligible for and receiving Medical Assistance is continued for 60 days after the birth. Proper prenatal care. Early detection and treatment of health problems. Helps in decreasing infant mortality. Helps in decreasing low birth weight, which is tied to health problems later in life.

Available Hours Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Fees/Cost for Services

804 none

Eligibility Requirements Pregnant women and children up to age one: family income may not exceed 185 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines (FPIG) *When determining which income eligibility limit applies to a pregnant woman, household size is increased by the number of unborn children. Example: If a woman verifies she is pregnant with twins, then she counts as three persons. Children-Ages one through five: family income may not exceed 133 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines Children-Ages six through 18: family income may not exceed 100 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. No resource requirements apply to this program.

Required Documentation Proof of income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

805 Healthy Beginnings Plus HBP

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Washington Hospital

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State Department of Human Services

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724) 223-3256

Web Addresses www.washingtonhospital.org/services/womens_health/

Primary Addresses 95 Leonard Avenue Bldg. 2, Suite 301 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description The program focuses on educating pregnant women and provides regular examinations, psychological and social counseling services, as well as courses in childbirth, parenting, pre-natal exercise, smoking cessation.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Available only to those who have no insurance, are underinsured or who are on medical assistance.

Eligibility Requirements Low income and underinsured pregnant women of all ages.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, fill out application.

806 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

807 Healthy Horizons Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) - Categorically Needy Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Public Welfare

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State & federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8171 - Phone

Primary Addresses 100 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Expanded medicare-- a two-part special medical assistance. Categorically needy program provides payment of Medicare premiums, payment of Medicare Part A and B deductibles and co-insurance, full paid medical benefits including prescriptions, doctor or clinic visits, dental & eye care and hospitalization. Medicare cost-sharing program--payment of Medicare premiums, payment of Medicare Part A and B deductibles and co-insurances.

Available Hours Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Eligibility Requirements Must meet income guidelines--call.

Required Documentation Proof of age & income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come in

808 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

809 Healthy Lungs of PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Dedicated to the prevention and control of lung disease through education, training, direct services, research funding and advocacy since 1904.

History of Organization The American Respiratory Alliance of Western Pennsylvania has been providing services to local communities for more than 90 years. We originated as a grass roots society to fight tuberculosis and have evolved to offer a large variety of programs for various health related issues.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.772.1180 - Fax 800.220.1990 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.healthylungs.org

Primary Addresses Cranberry Professional Park 201 Smith Drive Suite E Cranberry Township, PA 16066 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Programs and services are available for children and adults with lung diseases (such as asthma or chronic obstructive lung disease) including:

-The Adult Educational support group -Breathing Partners -Handicapped parking assistance -Cold weather breath masks -Smoking cessation programs.

810 The American Respiratory Alliance offers programs for adults with chronic lung diseases, children with asthma and their parents, adults and adolescents who would like to quit smoking, health professionals who require the most current information on tuberculosis, influenza, and other lung diseases, as well as anyone wishing to learn more about their lungs and how to keep them healthy.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Most services are free, but some have a nominal fee.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone with lung disease and/or who wants to protect the health of their lungs.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers are always being sought to help with a wide variety of projects. For more information, please call 724-772-1750

811 Healthy Start House

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Adagio Health

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Healthy Start House's mission is to provide a safe environment and supportive services to homeless woman and their infants and children to help them prepare for independent living.

History of Organization Founded in 1971, Adagio Health — formerly Family Health Council, Inc. — operates medical offices and partners with more than 20 other health care services to provide health care at more than 70 sites in 23 counties of western Pennsylvania.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5081 - Centerville Clinics, Carmichaels 724-943-3308 - Cornerstone Care, Greensboro 724-499-5188 - Cornerstone Care, Rogersville 412-466-1191 - Healthy Start House 724-324-2982 - Cornerstone Care, Mt. Morris

Web Addresses www.adagiohealth.org/pages/hsh/healthystart.htm

Primary Addresses 601 West George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 400 West Grant Street Duquesne, PA 15110 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Adagio Health's Healthy Start House is a multi-faceted residential program in Duquesne, PA, near Pittsburgh. Healthy Start House provides: Bridge Housing for up to 18 months for pregnant women and mothers of young children (10 years old or younger) who are homeless or at risk of

812 homelessness. Families staying at Healthy Start House may include up to four children.

Services include education and support programs for women who are pregnant, mothers of young children, their partners and families.

Healthy Start House participants benefit from a variety of Adagio Health services, including family planning/birth control, pregnancy care, nutrition counseling, HIV/AIDS education and health screenings.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

813 Healthy Woman Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Cornerstone Care/Adagio Health

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.943.3308 - Phone 724.943.4929 - Fax

Web Addresses www.cornerstonecare.com

Primary Addresses Cornerstone Care 7 Glassworks Road Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Breast and cervical cancer screening program.

Available Hours Mon., Tue., Fri 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.; Wed. & Thu 9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.

Eligibility Requirements Provides free cancer screening services to women who meet the following criteria: 1. They have no insurance 2. Their insurance will not cover preventive screening (such as Medicare Part A) or has a deductible that would be a financial difficulty. 3. All women 40 and older are eligible for routine screening.

Required Documentation Proof of income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

814 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

815 Hear Now Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Starkey Hearing Foundation

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Grants and donations.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-328-8602 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.starkeyhearingfoundation.org/programs#/hearnow

Primary Addresses HEAR NOW Program 6700 Washington Avenue South Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Services include: assistance to persons needing cochlear implants and hearing aids.

Fees/Cost for Services $125 processing fee for each aid registered

Eligibility Requirements Must meet income guidelines--call to discuss qualifications

Required Documentation Proof of income; recent hearing evaluation; application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or complete application online.

816 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

817 Hearing and Speech Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Health

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3168 - Phone 877-724-3258 - Tollfree PA Health Dept. 1-800-852-4453 - Toll Free (717) 783-1414

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/department_of_health_home/17457

Primary Addresses 432 E. Oakview Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This program may provide diagnosis, treatment, habilitation, prostheses and other services including remediation of speech, language and hearing problems.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements PA residency. Children ages birth - 21 years. Income eligibility guidelines. Speech & language rehab limited to needy pre-school children.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

818 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

819 Hearing Society International Hearing Aid Helpline

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, fees, donations, fundraising

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kathleen Mennillo

Contact Number(s) 734.522.7200 - Phone 800.521.5247 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.ihsinfo.org

Primary Addresses 16880 Middlebelt Road Suite 4 Livonia, MI 48154 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Operates the helpline, which is an information clearinghouse on the issues of hearing loss and hearing aids. Free publications on these issues, including new product information, on request. Publishes world directory of members.

Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, email.

820 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

821 Hearings and Appeals, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Human Services

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-565-5213 - Pittsburgh Field Office 717-783-3950 - Harrisburg Office 800-692-7462 - Toll-free (DHS)

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/dhsorganization/officeofadministration/bureauofhearingsandappeals/index.htm

Primary Addresses 2 Gateway Center 603 Stanwix Street, Suite 1125 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 2330 Vartan Way Second Floor Harrisburg, PA 17110-9721 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Provides oversight for payments of public assistance benefits; rules on petitions that benefits be terminated and allows recipients to appeal termination or denial of benefits. May rule that recipients must repay benefits to which they were not entitled.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements

822 Any public assistance applicant whose claim has been denied, or recipient whose benefits have been terminated.

Required Documentation Paperwork relevant to the case.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, contact through county assistance office.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

823 Heart 'N Sole Program

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sister Audrey Quinn

Sister Sue Fazinni

Contact Number(s) 724-852-1479 - Salvation Army Office

Primary Addresses 131 W. First Street Waynesburg , PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This program tries to provide back-to-school shoes for children from Head Start age to High School.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements School aged children residing in Greene County

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Stop in the Salvation Army Office for an application.

824 Helpline, Allegheny County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization United Way of Allegheny County

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources United Way

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (412) 261-6010

Web Addresses www.unitedwaypittsburgh.org

Primary Addresses United Way of Allegheny County 1250 Penn Avenue P. O. Box 735 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description A comprehensive information and referral service including a 24-hour crisis intervention counseling. Callers are referred to the appropriate services provider; follow-up and advocacy provided as needed. Maintains a computerized database of human services.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F; 24-hour emergency services.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone needing information about a health or human services.

Required Documentation None

825 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

826 Hemophilia Center of Western Pennsylvania

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The National Hemophilia Foundation is dedicated to finding better treatments and cures for bleeding and clotting disorders and to prevent the complicaitons of these disorders through education, advocacy and research.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-741-6160 800-42-HANDI - Information on Bleeding Disorders/Treatment Centers 800-824-0016

E-mail(s) [email protected] Western Pennsylvania Chapter

Web Addresses www.hemophilia.org - National organization www.westpennhemophilia.org - Western PA site

Primary Addresses 20411 Route 19 Unit 14 Cranberry Township, PA 16066 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Provides services to patients; education to patients and the public; supports medical treatment, social services and research. Speakers, literature and newsletters are available.

Available Hours 9:00 AM to 5 PM Monday-Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Persons with hemophilia or inherited bleeding and their families.

827 Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

828 Hemophilia Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Health

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3168 - Phone 877-724-3258 - Dept. of Health Hotline

Primary Addresses 432 E. Oakview Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Pays for examination, diagnosis, physical therapy, distribution of blood products, psychosocial evaluations, inpatient, outpatient and emergency care plans. Provider is the Hemophilia Center of Western Pennsylvania (3636 Boulevard of the Allies Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4306 (412) 209-7280)

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements PA residents. All ages. Income eligibility guidelines.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

829 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

830 Hershey School Milton Hershey School

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Milton Hershey School remains true to the ideals upon which it was founded more than 90 years ago: In keeping with Milton and Catherine Hershey's Deed of Trust, Milton Hershey School nurtures and educates children in social and financial need to lead fulfilling and productive lives.

History of Organization Milton Hershey School began as a dream and vision shared by chocolate magnate Milton S. Hershey and his wife, Catherine (Kitty). Unable to have children of their own, Milton and Catherine Hershey decided to use their wealth to create a home and a school for orphaned boys. On November 15, 1909, together they signed the Deed of Trust establishing the Hershey Industrial School (renamed Milton Hershey School in 1951). The following year, the first four boys were enrolled and began to live and attend classes in The Homestead, the birthplace of Milton Hershey.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Milton and Catherine Hershey's deed of trust.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) R. Scott Gregory, M.A. - Admissions Counselor 717-520-2104 717-520-2117 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) (717) 520-2000 - Milton Hershey School (800) 322-3248 - Admissions

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.mhskids.org/

Primary Addresses Department Name P.O. Box 830 Hershey, PA 17033-0830 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Enrollment Management Center

831 430 East Governor Road Hershey, PA 17033 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The mission of the school is to nurture and educate children in financial and social need.

The school offers a positive, structured home life and excellent pre-K through 12 education.

All expenses, including full tuition, meals, clothing, medical and dental care and educational supplies.

Housing is provided in a family-like setting with qualified houseparents.

Small class sized, averaging 15 students per classroom.

A wide variety of student activities are offered including: athletics, performing and visual arts, 4-H, scouting and service clubs.

Vocational training opportunities ancd career planning for all students.

Tuition assistance to qualifying students who pursue post-high school education.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Serves children ages 4 through 15 at the time of enrollment. Child must come from a family with limited income and resources (total household income cannot exceed 150% of the federal poverty guideline) and social need. Child must have the potential for academic achievement and be able to participate in the program offered. Children must be free of serious emotional and behavioral problems that disrupt life in the classroom or the home. Child must be a U.S. citizen.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

832 Hewitt Presbyterian Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) The Rev. Geoff Rach (Cara) 412-400-4990

Contact Number(s) 724.592.6111 - Phone 724.592.6399 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.washingtonpresbytery.org/about-us/our-churches/hewitt-presbyterian-church,-rices-landing.ht ml

Primary Addresses 1206 Crucible Road Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Available Hours 10 AM for summer worship, June-August 10:30 AM September-May

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

833 Hidden Treasures, Canonsburg City Mission

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees; donations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dean Gartland - Acting President

Contact Number(s) 724.745.5512 - Phone

Web Addresses www.citymission.org

Primary Addresses 48 West Pike Street Canonsburg, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description A thrift shop offering clothing, small appliances, household goods and furniture. All proceeds benefit the many services and programs offered through the City Mission.

Available Hours Monday 10 AM - 5 PM; Tue. - Fri. 10 AM - 8 PM; Sat. 10 AM - 5 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Varies.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

834 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

835 Hidden Treasures, Donora City Mission

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees; donations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dean Gartland - Acting President

Contact Person(s) Jean Anthony - Director of Donations (household goods, clothing etc.)

Contact Number(s) 724.379.7434 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.citymission.org

Primary Addresses 567 Mc Kean Avenue Donora, PA 15033 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description A thrift shop offering clothing, small appliances, household goods and furniture. All proceeds benefit the many programs and services provided by the City Mission.

Available Hours Mon: 11-5 Tues: 10-3 Wed: 11-5 Thurs: 10-3 Fri: 11-5 Sat: 10-3

Fees/Cost for Services Varies.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need

836 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

837 Hidden Treasures, Washington City Mission

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees; donations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dean Gartland - Acting President

Contact Number(s) 724.228.1804 - Phone

Web Addresses www.citymission.org

Primary Addresses Corner of Washington and West Beau Street (Old Auction Building) Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description A thrift shop offering clothing, small appliances, household goods and furniture. All proceeds benefit the many services of the City Mission.

Available Hours Monday 10 AM - 5 PM; Tue.- Friday 10 AM - 8 PM; Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Varies.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

838 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

839 Hidden Treasures, Waynesburg (CURRENTLY CLOSED) City Mission (formerly Helping Hands)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Washington City Mission

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dean Gartland - Acting President

Web Addresses www.citymission.org

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

840 Highland House, Inc.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Marilyn Plotts - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Cindy Lou Reed - House Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.654.7760 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses highlandhouserecovery.com/

Primary Addresses 312 Highland Avenue New Castle, PA 16101 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description Halfway House for drug and alcohol rehabilitation for adult females.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

841 Hill-Burton

Organizational Information

Parent Organization U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Health Resources and Services Administration)

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-464-4772 1-800-221-9393 800.638.0742 - Phone 301.443.5656 - Phone

Web Addresses http://www.hrsa.gov/gethealthcare/affordable/hillburton/

Primary Addresses 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, MD 20857 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Designated facilities throughout the USA

Available Hours 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale

Eligibility Requirements Under 200% of current federal poverty guidelines. Services requested must be covered under the facility's "allocation plan."

Required Documentation Proof of income eligibility

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Apply at Admissions/Business office of participating facility.

842 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

843 Hiram G. Andrews Center HGAC

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Labor and Industry

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Hiram G. Andrews Center is to offer quality individualized post-secondary education, which provides career opportunities and independent life skills.

Accreditations and Licenses HGAC is accrediated by Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology. Commission for the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities awarded the maximum three-year accreditation in 2006 for the Vocational Evaluation program. The review stated that Hiram G. Andrews Center demonstrated exemplary conformance to the CARF standards. The Commission on Dental Accreditation awarded the Dental Office Assistance program accreditation status of approval without reporting requirements in 2006. The commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. HGAC is licensed by the PA Department of Education State Board of Private Licensed Schools.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, JTPA, tuition & fees.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jill Moriconi, M.S., CRC - Deputy Director/Acting Director

Contact Person(s) Stacie Andrews, M.A., CRC - Director of Student Services

Contact Number(s) 800.762.4211 - Tollfree 814-254-0645 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/hiram_g__andrews_center/10357

Primary Addresses 727 Goucher Street Johnstown, PA 15905 Click here for a Map of this Location.

844 Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Provides individualized rehabilitation programs for resident & commuting students, which includes physical therapy, restoration, evaluation and educational opportunities that will lead to employment.

Available Hours Classes are 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements High school graduate; GED; serving persons with disabilities.

Required Documentation Application, certificate of graduation or GED.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Apply to OVR, VA, Bureau of Blind & Visual Services, Job Centers.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

845 Historical Society and Museum, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3204 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.greenecountyhistory.com

Primary Addresses 918 Rolling Meadow Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Cultural & educational services; collecting & preserving the history of Greene County through the museum and various sites around the county; library; fall festival. The museum contains a collection of antiques, locally made glass and pottery, Native American artifacts, eighteenth and nineteeth century tools and farm implements, a full-sized steam locomotive. Owns the Young Machine shop in Rices Landing and the Crouse one-room schools, which were restored with technical assistance and grants from the Steel Industry Heritage Task Force. Sponsors speakers and workshops which are open to the public.

Available Hours Tuesday- Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM; Sundays by appointment.

Fees/Cost for Services Admission fee--$7 Adults; Children 12 - 6 and Senior Citizens (60+) $5.00 Children under 6 free

Eligibility Requirements Any person interested in the history of Greene County.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come to the museum

846 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

847 HIV/ AIDS Epidemiology

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Health

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717-783-4677 - Phone 717-772-6975 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/hiv___aids/14241

Primary Addresses Health and Welfare Building Room 933 Harrisburg, PA 17108 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Conducts epidemiological studies on the prevalence of AIDS in Pennsylvania. Engages in health education. Coordinates, implements, and maintains counseling and testing programs. Has developed a training program for AIDS caregivers. Booklets, pamphlets are available.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

848 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

849 Holy Family Catholic Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.943.3191 - Phone

Primary Addresses Box 63 305 Grant Street Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

850 Home Performance Coalition HPC

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: To advance the performance of residential buildings through unbiased education. Vision: Every family has a green home that is energy efficient, durable, comfortable, healthy, and safe, and every community has access to and values skilled home performance services.

History of Organization Forged by the merger of Affordable Comfort, Inc. (ACI) and the National Home Performance Coalition (NHPC), the Home Performance Coalition unites the many voices of the home performance and weatherization industry, analyzes industry trends and issues, provides education to advance the standards and practices of our industry, and supports collaboration and business development throughout all sectors.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Brian T. Castelli - President & CEO 703-975-1117 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 800.344.4866 - Tollfree 412.424.0070

Web Addresses www.homeperformance.org

Primary Addresses 1187 Thron Run Road Ext Suite 625 Moon Township, PA 15108 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description To advance the performance of residential buildings through national and regional conferences and an expanding range of training and education initiatives.

Also contains a systems approach for home construction, remodeling, and repair.

851 Available Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

852 Homeless Prevention Rapid Re-Housing Program HPRP

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Amy Switalski - Housing and Family Resources Director

Karen Bennett - Fair Housing Officer

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5276 1-888-317-7106

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building/3rd Floor 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Purpose of this program is to provide homelessness prevention assistance to households who would otherwise become homeless and to provide assistance to rapidly re-house persons who are homeless. Services include financial assistance housing relocation and stabilization to eligible individuals and families.

Households are eligible for up to and including 18 months of rental and/or utility assistance. Households are limited to a total of $5,000 in funding through the program. Referrals to additional appropriate supportive services will be provided.

Case Management will be provided to include basic life skills information, counseling on compliance with rental lease requirements and with the Homeless Prevention Rapid Re-Housing Program requirements, job preparation and educational & career advancement.

853 Failure to comply with ongoing case management while an HPRP client/family will result in discharge from the program and termination of financial support.

Available Hours 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Eligible individuals include veterans, people exiting the criminal justice system and youth aged 16 to 21 with a history of foster care/residential placement. Must be homeless or about to become homeless, meet income guidelines, have no other housing options and no financial resources or support networks to obtain or remain in housing.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

854 Homeowners Mortgage Assistance Program HEMAP

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA)

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization HEMAP is a cost effective means to prevent homelessness among Pennsylvanians. By giving assurance of steady mortgage payments, it allows homeowners to seek alternate employment, job training, and/or education when they need it most.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-792-2801 412-281-2102 - Pittsburgh (Action Housing, Inc) 724-852-2893 - Waynesburg (Community Action Southwest) 724-627-3127 - Waynesburg (Southwestern Pennsylvania Legal Services Inc.)

Web Addresses www.phfa.org/consumers/homeowners/hemap.aspx?WT.mc_id=pHO2HEMAP

Primary Addresses 58 East Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 425 6th Avenue Suite 800 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

63 South Washington St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

855 Service Description Emergency loans that provide temporary mortgage payment assistance to homeowners who are in danger of losing their homes. Provides counseling through an agency certified by HUD or PHFA to discuss the nonpayment problem.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M- F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Homeowner, permanent resident, favorable mortgage payment history for preceeding 5 yrs. 1 or 2 family, owner occupied residence in PA.

Required Documentation Proof of residency; home ownership; copy of mortgage;foreclosure note.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Contact nearest contract agency--Community Action Southwest 58 E. Greene Street, Waynesburg, PA 15370 (724-852-2893).

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

856 Hospice Care of Washington Hospital

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Washington Hospital

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Hospice Care of The Washington Hospital is to provide individualized care and meet the multiple needs of terminally ill patients and their loved ones.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-250-4500

Web Addresses www.washingtonhospital.org/services/hosp_care/

Primary Addresses 10 Leet Street Washington, PA 15301-3382 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Medicare-certified hospice and home health agency providing care to the terminally ill on a 24-hour/day, seven day/week basis. Skilled nursing services, social work, aides and volunteer services.

Available Hours Monday-Friday 9 A.M.-5 P.M.; 24 hr. answering service.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Residents of Greene or Washington Counties with life expectancy of one year or less.

Required Documentation

857 Medical records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

858 Hospice Care of Washington Hospital (Waynesburg)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Washington Hospital

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Hospice Care of The Washington Hospital is to provide individualized care and meet the multiple needs of terminally ill patients and their loved ones.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Nonprofit

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8118 - Phone 724.627.3898 - Fax 724-250-4500 - Washington Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.washingtonhospital.org/services/hosp_care/

Primary Addresses Greene Plaza Medical Center 343 E. Roy Furman Highway Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Medicare-certified hospice and home health agency providing care to the terminally ill on a 24-hour/day, seven day/week basis. Bereavement support services provided to families. Skilled nursing services, social work, aides, and volunteer services utilizing the team approach to meet the medical, spiritual, emotional needs of individuals and their family members.

Bereavement Support Groups meet monthly in Washington, PA. Twice a year there is a 6 week series offered: "Loss, Grief and Adjustment." Those in need may be

859 able to be seen individually for a few sessions and then would transition into the support group.

Available Hours Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM; 24 hour on-call nurse.

Fees/Cost for Services Accept all third party insurances--sliding fee scale.

Eligibility Requirements Persons with terminal illness or life threatening illness.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment. Physician referral required.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

860 Hotline, Butterball Turkey Talk-Line

Organizational Information

History of Organization When the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line opened twenty-nine years ago, six home economists responded to 11,000 phone calls in the first year alone. These days, the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line employs more than 50 professionally trained, college-educated home economists and nutritionists, who respond to more than 100,000 questions each November and December. They’ve answered calls regarding how to cook for a whole firehouse, how to impress the in-laws, and how to serve international students their first American Thanksgiving dinner

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Industry

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-288-8372

Web Addresses www.butterball.com/media/turkey-talk-line

Service Information

Service Area Other

Service Description Cooking tips; recipes; free calendar available.

Available Hours 9:00 -9:00 M-F in Nov. and Thanksgiving Day 7:00-7:00

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

861 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

862 Hotline, Consumer Protection

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.441.2555 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.attorneygeneral.gov/consumers.aspx?id=451

Primary Addresses 6th Floor, Manor Complex 564 Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15219- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Other

Service Description I & R for vehicle purchases & repairs, deceptive advertising, home improvement contracts, landlord-tenant problems. Now provides legal advice, opinion & research; advocacy between consumer and large companies.

Available Hours 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write

863 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

864 Hotline, Lyme Disease

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Lyme Resource Network, a private foundation.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.886.5963 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.lyme.org/

Primary Addresses PO Box 332 Tolland, CT 06084-0332 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Other

Service Description Makes referrals to physicians who will help with proper diagnosis & treatment; publications available.

Available Hours 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. M - F & 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sat.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

865 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

866 Hotline, National Pesticide Information Center NPIC

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Oregon University

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.858.7378 - Tollfree 541.737.0761 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.npic.orst.edu

Primary Addresses Oregon State University 310 Weniger Hall Corvallis, OR 97331-6502 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area From all locations in the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands

Service Description NPIC provides objective, science-based information about a wide variety of pesticide-related topics, including: pesticide product information, information on the recognition and management of pesticide poisonings, toxicology and environmental chemistry. Highly trained specialists can also provide referrals for the following: investigation of pesticide incidents, emergency treatment information, safety information, health and environmental effects, and clean-up and disposal procedures.

NPIC is a toll-free telephone service available to anyone in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands including the general public, the hearing impaired and medical, veterinary, and other health care professionals. We also have Spanish speaking specialists to assist with pesticide questions and provide service in over 170 different languages including Mandarin, French and German. Pesticide information

867 is also available by visiting our new, user-friendly website at http://npic.orst.edu. Both our full-color English and Spanish brochures are available online. Other outreach materials are available upon request. NPIC is a cooperative effort between Oregon State University and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Available Hours 7:30 am - 3:30pm PST

Fees/Cost for Services Phone information free, no fees are associated with mailed information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

868 Hotline, USDA Meat & Poultry

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US Department of Agriculture

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-888-674-6854 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/programs-and-services/contact-centers/usda-meat-and-poultry-ho tline/usda-meat-and-poultry-hotline

Primary Addresses Food Safety and Inspection Service U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 1400 Independence Avenue S.W. Washington , D.C. 20250-3700 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Consumer info, answers questions about the proper handling & storage of meat and poultry, information on e coli. Takes complaints about illnessess caused by meat or poultry items.

Available Hours 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

869 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

870 Hotline, Utility Complaints PUC

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Public Utility Commission

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-692-7380 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.puc.state.pa.us/general/informal_complaint.aspx

Primary Addresses Bureau of Consumer Services Rm 203 North Office Bldg P. O. Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17105-3265 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Residential and commercial customers can call and register informal complaints about service, billing and non-termination related practices of electric, gas, water and sewer companies. Also accepts all telephone-related complaints.

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission balances the needs of consumers and utilities to ensure safe and reliable utility service at reasonable rates; protect the public interest; educate consumers to make independent and informed utility choices; further economic development; and foster new technologies and competitive markets in an environmentally sound manner.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. M - F; 24 hr. answering machine

Fees/Cost for Services None

871 Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

872 Housing Authority, Greene County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To provide adequate and affordable housing, economic opportunity and a suitable living environment without discrimination for low-income, very low-income families, persons with disabilities and the elderly. The Housing Authority is committed to excellence in providing quality housing in an environment which will ensure all residents opportunity, access to resources and the expectation that their communities will be safe, secure places to live and realize their potential.

Legal Structure Authority

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724) 627-5714

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 791 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Public Housing and Section 8 Program

Oversees rental apartments including: Waynesburg Housing Scattered Sites, Avalon Court, Thompson Gardens, Wayne Village, Grandview Apartments and Woodside Manor.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

Required Documentation Proof of income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit the office

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

873 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

874 Housing Authority, Washington County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Washington County Housing Authority's mission is to develop, manage, and administer quality housing for low and moderate-income persons and to promote economic growth and quality living environments in our communities. We strive to pursue this mission within the context of limited government resources by providing assistance to our clients (residents) that results in (1) leveraging HUD resources wtih those of the private sector and other public agencies, (2) efficient program administration, and (3) creative approaches to problem solving.

Legal Structure Authority

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Stephen K. Hall - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.228.6060 - Phone 800.224.0034 - Phone 724-228-6089 - Fax 724-228-6083 - TDD

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.wacoha.com

Primary Addresses 100 Crumrine Tower Franklin Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description Provides housing for low-income families, elderly and the handicapped with rentals and Section 8 Housing. Under Section 8 the Housing Authority contracts with owners of existing housing to subsidize the difference between 30% of a tenant's monthly gross.

875 Available Hours Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM; closed from 12-1 daily.

Fees/Cost for Services All services are free to qualifying people. Rental fees are charged.

Required Documentation Proof of income; proof of assets; birth certificate

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come to any project office.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

876 Housing Programs, Greene County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Housing Coordination to assist individuals with housing needs by referring them to appropriate agencies for obtaining and maintaining housing including purchase, repair, homelessness, eviction, foreclosure and credit repair.

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Amy Switalski - Housing and Family Resources Director

Karen Bennett - Fair Housing Officer

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5276

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Fort Jackson Building 19 S. Washington Street 3rd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Homeless Assistance Program (HAP): Providing rental assistance, emergency shelter, utility assistance to qualified Greene County Residents who are homeless and near homeless.

HOMELESS = 1) residing in a group shelter; domestic violence shelter; hotel or motel; mental health; drug or alcohol facility; jail; or hospital with no where to reside; or living in a home but due to domestic violence need a safe place to reside. 2) have received verification that they are facing foster care placement of their children solely because of lack of adequate housing or need housing to allow reunification with children who are currently in foster care placement. 3) are living in a "doubled up" arrangement for 6 months or less on a temporary basis. 4) are living in a condemned building. 5) are living in housing that has dangerous structural defects or lacking plumbing, heat or utilies. 6) are living on the streets, in cars, doorways, etc.

877 NEAR HOMELESS = facing eviction (having received written notification from the landlord that they will lose their housing unless payment is made).

Persons moving into SUBSIDIZED HOUSING are only eligilbe for initial security deposit and/or first months rent. Persons must have an income and demonstrate the ability to maintain future rent and basic needs. Applicants will complete a written housing plan and a budget assessment. If warranted, money management and/or other services will be recommended.

EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG) -- This program is for veterans, persons involved with the criminal justice system, youth ages 21 to 25 and families with children. Individuals must be homeless or about to become homeless, must have no other housing options, must meet income guidelines (30% or less Area Median Income AMI). Case management will be provided to include basic life skills information, counseling on compliance with rental lease requirements and ESG Program requirements, job preparation, and educational/career advancement. Referrals to other appropriate supportive services will be provided. Failure to comply with ongoing case management while an ESG client/family will result in discharge from the program and termination of financial support.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Varies with different grant requirements.

Required Documentation Depends on each program.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

878 HUD Housing and Urban Development

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization HUD's mission is to increase homeownership, support community development and increase access to affordable housing free from discrimination. To fulfill this mission, HUD will embrace high standards of ethics, management and accountability and forge new partnerships-- particularly with faith-based and community organizations-- that leverage resources and improve HUD's ability to be effective on the community level.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jane E. Miller - Field Office Director

Contact Number(s) 412.644.6428 - Phone 1-800-955-2232 - Customer Service Center 412-644-6499 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.hud.gov/index.html

Primary Addresses William Moorhead Federal Building Suite 1000 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-2515 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description HUD FHA mortgage insurance, low and moderate income and elderly housing programs, community development assistance to local governments, technical assistance to organizations administering ongoing HUD programs. Literature and speakers available.

879 Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

880 Human Resources, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Human Resources Mission Statement: "To promote quality employee relations, recruitment, workforce planning, monitoring, payroll and benefit SERVICES to those who call upon us and to assist in the development, enhancement and prudent utilization of the County workforce while ensuring total regulatory compliance."

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rebecca Harris - Human Resources Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5200 - Phone 724.852.5268 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Office Building 93 E. High Street Third Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Human Resources Office is responsible for recruiting for open positions, managing the employment classification and compensation system, employee benefit programs such as medical insurance, payroll, administering personnel policy and procedures, and working to resolve employee relations and issues. Besides posting job announcements of available county jobs, the Human Resources Office also interviews prospective employees and makes decisions on hiring.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

881 Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

882 Human Services, Department of

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, federal.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ted Dallas - Acting Secretary

Contact Number(s) 717.787.2600 - Phone 800.692.7462 - Tollfree 800.932.0582 - Tollfree 717.772.2062 - Fax

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105-2675 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Funds and administers various state entitlement programs. Provides advocacy for clients, patients in state and general hospitals, the blind and visually impaired. Has Bureau of Civil Rights Compliance, Child Support Enforcement.

Provides management assistance for state hospitals and county assistance offices located throughout the state.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements None for information or fraud reporting. Eligiblility requirements differ by program.

883 Required Documentation Proof of ID, income and residency if applying for aid.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or contact local assistance office.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

884 Human Services, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission Statement: "The mission of the Greene County Human Service's Program is to establish relationships with consumers, families, providers and other interested parties, so that the human services needs in Greene County are met in the most effective and cost efficient manner possible. The program will accomplish this by effectively managing the county's resources and maintaining programming in an attempt to improve the quality of people's lives."

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources State, county

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Karen Bennett - Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5368 - Fax 888.317.7106 - Phone 724.852.5276 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building 19 S. Washington Street Third Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides administrative capability so that the county can properly exercise it's management and

885 control responsibilities to assure that public funds are used properly, effectively and efficiently. Improves coordination between services. Identifies needs in the county and actively pursues public and private resources to meet them. Programs include: Mental Health,Office of Developmental Disabilities(formerly known as Mental Retardation),Early Intervention, Drug & Alcohol, Child Care Information Services, Children & Youth Services, Communities That Care Project--Carmichaels, Find Out (Information, Referral, & Outreach), Veterans Office and Transportation Program. Contracted services include: Corner Cupboard Food Bank, Parenting Education with Community Action Southwest, Senior Services--Case Management with Community Action Southwest.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Mon. - Fri.

Eligibility Requirements Varies

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

886 Humane Society of Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jane Gapen - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.627.9988 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses greenepet.org

Primary Addresses 183 Jefferson Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Mainly provide care & shelter for dogs & cats. Offer dog obedience classes; rabies clinics and an educational program about animals for schools and scout groups.

Available Hours Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from noon until 5 PM.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

887 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

888 Humane Society of Washington County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Provide shelter, safety and food for the orphaned and abused animals of Washington County with the goal of placing them in loving homes. Provide public education about the humane care and treatment of animals. Provide affordable veterinary outpatient services including spaying or neutering. Investigate and resolve abuse cases in the best interests of the animal and community.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations and fees for some services.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-222-7387 - Schedule Appointments

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.washingtonpashelter.org/

Primary Addresses 1527 Route 136 P. O. Box 66 Eighty Four, PA 15330 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description Mainly provides care and shelter for dogs and cats. Offers dog obedience classes; rabies clinics and educational programs about animals for schools and scout groups.

Spay and Neuter Services: Cats* Female: $75.00 Male: $45.00.

* Feline Leukemia Test is required prior to Spay or Neuter.

Dogs by Weight:

889 Up to 25 lbs: $75.00, 26 - 50lbs: $95.00 and 51 - 100: $115.00.

An appointment must be scheduled for all procedures. Call 724-222-7387 Additional Services include: Rabies Vaccination, Distemper, Feline Leukemia Test, Fecal Exams, Heartworm Test Bordatella Vaccine, Coronivirus, Lyme Vaccine and Flea Control.

An appointment must be scheduled for all procedures. Call 724-222-7387

Available Hours 12-5 PM Every day

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services provided.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

890 Huntington's Disease Society, W. PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Western PA Chapter works locally to fulfill the mission of The Huntington's Disease Society of America by promoting and supporting research to find a cure for HD, helping people and families affected by the disease, and educating the public and health care professionals about HD.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Contributions

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-345-HDSA - Helpline

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.hdsawpa.org hdsa.org/

Primary Addresses Western Pennsylvania Chapter P. O. Box 110223 Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Coordinates meetings for education, advocacy and emotional support. Provides educational films and workshops for professionals. Literature, films, newsletter and speakers are available.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

891 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

892 Independent Living Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Children and Youth Services

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Stacey Courtwright - Children and Youth Director

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5217 800-932-0313 - Toll-free 888-317-7106 - Toll-free

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building/Room 201 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg , PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Greene County Independent Living Program is designed to assist individuals who were placed in substitute care on or after their 16th birthday, or adopted after age 16, in practical skills and knowledge that is necessary to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency. This overall goal is met through assessment, case planning, stipends, hands-on life skill training, education/career planning, housing, prevention and wellness and mentoring with program staff.

Available Hours 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday-Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Adjudicated dependent or dependent and delinquent 16-21 years old.

893 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

894 InMotion Dance and Fitness

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dolly Throckmorton - Owner

Contact Number(s) 724-833-9016

Web Addresses www.inmotiondanceandfitness.com

Primary Addresses 48 West High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Dance and exercise studio offering a wide variety of interesting classes for all ages (including acting classes).

Available Hours Call or see website

Fees/Cost for Services Varies by class

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

895 Insurance, Department of

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State government and license fees.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Teresa D. Miller - Insurance Commissioner

Contact Number(s) 877.881.6388 - Phone 717-787-2317

Web Addresses www.insurance.pa.gov

Primary Addresses PA Insurance Department 1209 Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses PA Insurance Department 1326 Strawberry Square Harrisburg, PA 17120- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Investigates consumer complaints about insurance underwriters. Assists consumers who believe that they have been unjustly denied insurance coverage, or who have had their coverage unjustly terminated. Enforces regulations governing insurance rate structure.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M -F

Fees/Cost for Services None.

896 Eligibility Requirements None for information. Residency for complaints.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write for information, or to obtain complaint form.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

897 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities IDD

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Karen Bennett - Administrator

Deneen Chulick - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5276 - Phone 888.317.7106 - Tollfree 724.852.5368 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building 19 South Washington Street Third Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This county office determines a person's eligibility for service funding. If found eligible, a person will receive a Supports Coordinator. The Supports Coordinator will: Talk with you about what kinds of supports and services would be helpful to you; offer you an opportunity to complete an application for the Medicaid Home and Community Based Waiver Program; Enroll you in services which require completing applications. Additionally, they will help you develop your individual plan, help you talk with individuals or agencies in the community that could support you and help to coordinate and monitor supports and services.

898 The Greene County Department of Human Services has administrative oversight of ID/MR services in the county, including: Program contracting & monitoring, generic case management, waiver case management and early intervention services.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services offered.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

899 Interfaith Hospitality Network

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Interfaith Hospitality Network of the South Hills is an interdenominational program that links local congregations to offer round-the clock shelter, meals and social services to homeless families in southern Allegheny County and the Washington, Pennsylvania area.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-229-3209 - Fax 724.229.1129 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.homelessfamilies.org

Primary Addresses 297 East Beau Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Parts of Southern Allegheny County and Washington County

Service Description A network of seven host churches that house and feed homeless families. Each church provides volunteers to serve one week every 8 weeks. Volunteers supervise the families and provide transportation to a day care center.

Social Services: Implementing a service plan and providing case management increasing awareness and utilization of other available services, benefits and resources; Providing referral information and access to other services and agencies; Offering personal counseling; Assisting in securing training and employment; Enrolling children in appropriate schools; Arranging for any needed medical care.

Housing: Assisting families in finding homes, in either the public or private sector, often using volunteer resources and suggestions; Helping guests secure furnishings through the Saint Vincent

900 De Paul Society; Distributing donated supplies, including food, paper, and personal items, to help IHN families set up housekeeping.

Life Skills Training including but not limited to: parenting, financial management, nutrition, homemaking and safety, hygiene and basic health care, hobbies and leisure interests, introduction to computer use.

Available Hours 24 hours; 7 days a week.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Homeless family or pregnant woman. Pre-screenings for drug & alcohol & mental health and police record check are required.

Required Documentation Identification; intake forms.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description (1) Volunteers: The Network is staffed by volunteers from the Host and Support Congregations, along with individuals and community groups. (2) Warehouse Workers: Volunteers move furniture for guests and pick up donated items. (3) Host Congregations: Host Congregations offer their buildings and their members to shelter and support the Network guests. Additional congregations are encouraged and welcome to join us as Host Congregations. (4) Support Congregations: Support Congregations offer volunteers, finances and supplies. (5) Family Center Support: Volunteers are needed to staff the Family Center on weekends. (6) Handyman Skills: The Family Center is a large two-story building built in the late 1800's. The facility requires regular maintenance and periodic updates. There are many opportunities for those who are handy with tools and skilled in the areas of carpentry, electricial and painting.

901 Interim Healthcare

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization "We improve people's lives"

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-436-2200 - Pittsburgh Office 304-598-8900 - Morgantown 724-430-1460 - Uniontown

Web Addresses www.Interimhealthcare.com

Primary Addresses 1111 Van Voohris Road Suite 2 2nd Floor Morgantown, WV 26505 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA and Morgantown,WV

Service Description Specialities: registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, home health aides, medical social workers, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. Services include: nurse liaison, visit to the hospital to meet the patient/family, home set up, nursing supervisors, visits and private duty nursing, 24 hour nurse availability, discharge with referral to community agencies, advance directives/hospice and on going education and prevention care. Diseased Focused Programs: Congestive Heart Failure, Alzheimers, Maternal Infant Care, Pediatrics, Psychiatrics, HIV, DNA Diagnostics, Wound Care with KCI and Endocrine.

Available Hours 24 hours/7 days a week

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

902 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

903 Intermediate Unit 1 IU1

Organizational Information

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Charles Mahoney - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Sue Conrady - Adult Basic Literacy Education, Nonpublic and English as a Second Language (ESL) 724-938-3241 ext. 242

Thomas Shetterly - Business Services 724-938-3241 ext. 266

Scott Craighead - Operations 724-938-3241 ext. 274

Jennifer Judge - Human Resources 724-938-3241 ext. 254

Stephen Smolenski - Information Services 724-938-3241 ext. 287

Donald Martin - Center for Professional Development 724-938-3241 ext. 429

Leigh Dennick - Special Education Services 724-938-3241 ext. 273

Contact Number(s) 724.938.3241 - Central Office 800.328.6481 - Central Office 724.938.6665 - Fax

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us

Primary Addresses One Intermediate Drive Coal Center, PA 15423-9642 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

904 Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Provides curriculum and instruction services to teachers and school administrators, and technical support to local school districts, assistance in interpreting and complying with state and federal regulations and implementation of programs.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free.

Eligibility Requirements Varies by program. Most eligiblity programs are based upon a student's academic, social and psychological needs.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or contact through local school district or call the Central Office.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

905 Intermediate Unit 1, Greene Service Off. IU1

Organizational Information

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources State Department of Education, federal government.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Charles Mahoney - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Angela Thompson - Principal (East Franklin site) 724-627-4656 724-627-3625 [email protected]

Leigh Dennick - Directorof IU1 Special Education Services 724-938-3241 ext. 273 [email protected]

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us/special/eastfranklin.shtml

Primary Addresses 300 North Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The IU1 Educational Campus at East Franklin provides education and related services to students in grades K-12 who are in need of highly supportive and comprehensive special education services that are not available in the public school setting. Each classroom is supported educationally and emotionally by a paraprofessional and social worker.

Autistic Support Services Autistic Support Services offers students in grades K-5, a highly structured environment with emphasis on speech and language development and social skills training. These are essential skills for children afflicted by autism who often have difficulty interpreting body language, interacting with others, and changing routines. The program encourages development of independent learners

906 capable of communicating and problem-solving.

Therapeutic Emotional Support East Franklin offers separate Therapeutic Emotional Support (TES) programs for students at the elementary and secondary levels who meet criteria for emotional disturbance but also need the individual and group therapy. An individual Behavior Intervention Plan is created for each child. TES programs offer highly structured classroom environments with emphasis on positive behavior interventions. A child psychiatrist serves as consultant and manages students' medication.

Life Skills Support The Life Skills Support Program (LSS) at East Franklin serves students who have intellectual abilities that prevent them from obtaining meaningful progress in a general education curriculum. The LSS program emphasizes functional academics, communication skills, self-help, social self-advocacy, vocational and community living skills with community-based instructions in real-life situations.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Varies by program. Most eligiblity programs are based upon a student's academic, social and psychological needs.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or contact through local school district

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

907 Internal Revenue Service IRS

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.829.1040 - Phone 724) 229-5985 - Washington, PA Office

Web Addresses www.irs.gov

Primary Addresses 1000 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 162 W. Chestnut Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Taxpayer service personnel are available to answer federal tax law inquiries or to discuss notices, refunds, amended returns or account related issues. Information concerning the collection of taxes or the examination of returns will be handled by appointment.

Available Hours Washington, PA office: Monday-Friday - 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Closed for lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) *Effective 2/3 - 12/31 this office will be open on Wednesdays by appointment from 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh Office: Monday-Friday - 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. On Saturdays in 2010: 1/30, 2/20, 3/20 & 4/10 from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements

908 No restrictions

Required Documentation Information and documentation pertaining to the filing of taxes.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

909 International Theos Foundation, Inc. THEOS (They Help Each Other Spiritually)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations and grants.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Nick J. Palazzetti, Ph.D - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.471.7779 - Phone

Primary Addresses 322 Blvd. of the Allies Suite 105 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description A support group for persons who have lost a significant other due to death.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Donations

Eligibility Requirements Widows and widowers

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

910 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

911 Internet Essentials

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Comcast

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-855-846-8376

Web Addresses www.internetessentials.com

Service Information

Service Description This program helps to connect families to the internet in their homes. To qualify for the $9.95 monthly internet service and a low-cost computer, your household must meet all these criteria: Be located where Comcast offers Internet service, have at least one child receiving free school lunches through the National School Lunch Program, have not subscribed to Comcast Internet service within the past 90 days and not have an overdue Comcast bill or unreturned equipment.

Required Documentation Completed program application along with lunch program documents from your child's school.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call and request an application. Complete and return application along with lunch program documents from your child's school. Notification will occur by mail within 7 - 10 days.

912 Into New Hands

Organizational Information

Parent Organization TRCIL (Three Rivers Center for Independent Living)

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Christina Chamberlain [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 800.633.4588 - Phone 412.371.6230 - Fax 412-371-7700 ext. 140 - Phone

Web Addresses trcil.myfastsite.net/services/assistive-technology-and-equipment/into-new-hands/

Primary Addresses 900 Rebecca Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15221-2938 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description A "recycling" program for individuals who need home medical equipment and who have limited financial resources. Goal is to recycle equipment from those who have it and don't need it to those who need it and don't have it.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Shipping costs

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

913 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

914 InVisions Human Services

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ruth Siegfried - Chief Executive Officer

Contact Number(s) 724.933.5100 - Phone 724.933.4076 - Fax

Web Addresses www.invisionhs.org/

Primary Addresses 12450 Perry Highway Wexford, PA 15090 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Services for Greene County include: 2176 waiver home based and 2176 waiver residential.

Customize support for persons with challenging disabilities.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

915 Izaak Walton League of America Harry Enstrom Chapter

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To conserve, maintain, protect, and restore the soil, forest, water, and other natural resources of the United States and other lands; to promote means and opportunities for the education of the public with respect to such resources and their enjoyment and wholesome utilization.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ken Dufalla - President

Contact Person(s) Carol Carter - Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724-377-0901

Web Addresses www.iwlaharryenstrom.org

Primary Addresses IWLA P. O. Box 23 Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County and surrounding area.

Service Description Izaak Walton League of America is a conservation organization providing education and advocacy on environmental issues from the county level up to a worldwide perspective. At present the local chapter is concerned with several issues, including the establishment of a canoe/kayak waterway trail on Ten Mile Creek, from Waynesburg to the mouth just beyond Clarksville. They have also been active in working to keep the water quality ratings for the local creeks and rivers from being downgraded and have actually assisted in several of them being upgraded. The most serious concern at present is the environmental damage, both posible and actual, of the fracing by drillers into the Marcellus Shale. They are not against either mining or drilling, but are determined to see that these operations are executed in an environmentally-friendly manner. They believe that the technology is available, and want to see it used to protect our environment.

916 Active trout stocking of Ten Mile Creek sponsoring an annual day of fishing in October with a "Ladies Day" and a "Kids Day."

Active fly-tying class in coordination with the Greene County Parks & Recreation.

Active water monitoring unit.

Available Hours Chapter meets monthly on the 3rd Wednesday at 6 P.M. for dinner at Greene County Grill at the Greene County Country Club.

Fees/Cost for Services $32.00 annual dues Special rates for youths and families.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

917 Jackson Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Raymond S. Kiger - Chairman

Owen Jeremiah Kiger - Supervisor

Contact Person(s) Leroy McGlone - Vice Chairman

Richard Kerch - Secretary-Treasurer

J. William Hook - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-499-5713

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 104 Tunnel Road Holbrook, PA 15341 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Bluff, Buzz, Cottage, Delphene, Woodruff, Nettle Hill

Available Hours Meetings are held at 9 AM on the first Tuesday of the month at the township building.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

918 Jason Foundation, The The Community Assistance Resource Line

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Fox Run: The Center for Children and Adolescents

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Jason Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to the prevention of the "Silent Epidemic" of youth suicide through educational and awareness programs to equip young people, educators / youth workers and parents with the tools and resources to help identify and assist at-risk youth.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (615) 264-2323 1-888-881-2323 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433) - Crisis Hotline

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.jasonfoundation.com

Primary Addresses 18 Volunteer Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description The C.A.R.L. Line (Community Assistance Resource Line) is an innovative program in youth suicide prevention. It is a 24-hour/seven-day telephone "Resource Line" for anyone who needs information regarding suicidal ideation in youth. The C.A.R.L. lines are staffed by trained clinical specialists. Although C.A.R.L. may function as a crisis intervention program for young people, its main purpose is to provide important information to parents, teachers, and other youth workers in order to identify and assist youth who are possibly experiencing suicidal ideation.

Available Hours 24 hours, 7 days a week

919 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

920 Jefferson Baptist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John Dorean - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724-883-4088

Primary Addresses 179 Pine Street P. O. Box 218 Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

921 Jefferson Borough

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Edward A. Shipley - Mayor [email protected]

Thersa Knight - Council President 724-883-2774

Contact Person(s) Darlene Shipley - Sandra Dulik

Contact Number(s) 724-883-3123 - Phone 724-883-3044 - Fax

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 87 Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Jefferson

Service Description Meetings open to public. Meetings are held at 6 PM on the first Wednesday of the month at the American Legion (156 Franklin Street in Jefferson).

922 Jefferson Church of the Nazarene

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Carl Kibler - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.883.3456 - Phone

Primary Addresses 168 Washington Street Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

923 Jefferson Senior Citizen Center Community Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State and county, fundraising and donations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Bigler - CEO 1-877-814-0788 724-228-9966 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-852-2893 x543 1-877-814-0788 x543

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 192 Washington Street Jefferson , PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses P. O. Box 314 Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

58 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Socialization opportunities and recreational activities, educational programs and congregate meals.

924 Special programs throughout the year may include: flu shot clinics, health screenings and tax assistance.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M., Wed. only.

Fees/Cost for Services None, donations accepted for congregate meals.

Eligibility Requirements •Anyone 55 years of age or older, or whose spouse is age 55 or older.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

925 Jefferson Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Richard Tekavec - Chairman [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Mikey Dikun - Vice Chairman

Kimberly Cottle - Secretary

Michael Devecka - Supervisor

David Pollock - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-883-4900 724-883-3629 - Fax

Primary Addresses 173 Goslin Road Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Clarksville, Dry Tavern, Jefferson, Pitt Gas, Rices Landing

Available Hours Meetings take place at 3 PM on the first Thursday of the month at the township building.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

926 Jefferson United Methodist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Richard E. Bowser - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.883.2161 - Phone

Primary Addresses 190 Washington St Box 217 Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

927 Jefferson Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.883.3901 - Phone

Primary Addresses 1483 Jefferson Rd P. O. Box 236 Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency fire and medical services.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

928 Jefferson-Morgan Elementary School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Jefferson Morgan School District

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Jefferson-Morgan School District is to provide a learning environment that permits students to reach their full potential. To this end, we believe that the Jefferson-Morgan School District EXCELS! - Educational eXcellence + Caring Environment + Leadership = Success!

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources Federal, state, local tax levies and fundraisers.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Donna Furnier - Superintendent

Contact Person(s) Samuel Silbaugh - Principal

Julie Clayton - Guidance Counselor

Brandon Robinson - Vice Principal

Contact Number(s) 724.883.2310 - Phone 724.883.4942 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.jmsd.org

Primary Addresses 1363 Jefferson Road Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

929 Service Description Our elementary school has 3 fully equipped computer labs. Technology is infused in all of the subject areas to make for interesting lessons and at the same time addressing the Pennsylvania State Academic Standards. Reading and Language Arts in all of the grades and content levels is a key focus for the school. Hands on Mathematics and Science classes, too, make for fun and interesting learning experiences for the students. Our students, teachers, and administration value teamwork and strive to promote an atmosphere that is friendly and caring which makes for an environment that is conducive to learning.

Our Jefferson-Morgan Parent Teacher Organization is an integral part of our school community who consistently support education and students. The PTO makes vital connections within the community to augment the relations among businesses, the neighborhood, and school.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Grades K- 6.

Required Documentation Immunization records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Parents are encouraged to volunteer.

930 Jefferson-Morgan Junior/Senior High School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Jefferson-Morgan School District

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Jefferson-Morgan School District is to provide a learning environment that permits students to reach their full potential. To this end, we believe that the Jefferson-Morgan School District EXCELS! - Educational eXcellence + Caring Environment + Leadership = Success!

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources Federal, state, local taxes, fundraising.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Donna Furnier - Superintendent

Joseph Orr - Principal

Contact Person(s) Catherine Fischer - Guidance Counselor

Contact Number(s) 724.883.2310 - Phone 724.883.4942 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.jmsd.org

Primary Addresses 1351 Jefferson Road Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description

931 Computer classes: MAC word, Introduction to Computers, Programming I & II, College Computer applications, Business computer applications, Drama, Advanced Literature, Technical Writing, Chemistry I, II, Biology, Physics, Honors World Geography.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Grades 7 - 12

Required Documentation Academic records

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Parents are encouraged to volunteer.

932 Jen and Dave Line

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees for service.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 900.226.3120 - Phone 412.852.5289 - Phone 1-866-JEN-DAVE (536-3283)

E-mail(s) [email protected].

Web Addresses www.jendaveprogram.us/jd_access.html

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Central phone bank giving parents in custody situations access to criminal charge records. Applicants register at the county prothonotary's office where the custody case or order is filed. From that date forward a database will keep a record of any changes.

Available Hours 24 hrs., 7 days a week

Fees/Cost for Services $.50 per minute with 3 minute/$1.50 minimum charge.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

Required Documentation Application process at the county prothonotary office.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call --must have a personal access code.

Miscellaneous Information

933 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

934 Job Corps

Organizational Information

Parent Organization U S Department of Labor

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Dept. of Labor

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-473-5837 - Tollfree 800- 733-JOBS - General Info 412-441-8700 - Phone 412-441-1586 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses pittsburgh.jobcorps.gov/home.aspx www.jobcorps.gov/home.aspx - Main Job Corps Website

Primary Addresses 7175 Highland Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Offers residential and non-residential educational and vocational training programs to prepare young adults for entry into the job market. Health care, social skills, counseling and recreation are also provided. Serves persons ages 16 to 24.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements

935 Ages 16 - 24; must meet income guidelines.

Required Documentation Birth certif.,proof of income; school trans.,parental consent, s.s.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call Josh Comer: 412-441-8779

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

936 Job Training Agency, Donora

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Suski - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.379.4750 - Phone

Web Addresses www.washingtongreene.org

Primary Addresses 562 McKean Avenue Donora, PA 15033 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description On the job training; classroom training in various vocational and technical fields, job search techniques through the job getting workshops; youth employment training for 18 - 21 year olds who lack search skills and work experience, GED and remedial education.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free to eligible applicants

Eligibility Requirements Resident of Washington or Greene County; displaced workers and economically disadvantaged.

Required Documentation Proof of income, residency, S.S., and selective service.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

937 Volunteer Need No

938 Job Training Agency, Greene County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David P. Suski - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Terri Cooley-Taylor - Corporate Manager

Contact Number(s) 724-627-5007 ext 241 - Phone

Web Addresses www.washingtongreene.org

Primary Addresses 4 W. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Work Certification Program focuses on: developing reading comprehension skills, basic knowledge of computers and business tools, improving business math abilities, preparing better resumes and interviewing tips, expand customer service skills, strengthen business writing techniques, acquire employability skills and enhance overall general business knowledge. To become work certified, students must participate in a 90 hour program, master 50 competencies and score 80% or higher on a comprehensive exam.

Available Hours Monday 10 AM -4:30 PM; Tue - Thur. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Fri. 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Economically disadvantaged, displaced workers or those with barriers to employment.

Required Documentation Proof of citizenship; proof of residence in Washington or Greene, S.S.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

939 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

940 Job Training Agency, Washington County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Suski - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Linda Bell,

Contact Number(s) 724.229.5083 - Phone 724-229-5086 - Fax

Web Addresses www.washingtongreene.org

Primary Addresses 351 W. Beau Street, Suite 300 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Work Certification Program focuses on: developing reading comprehension skills, basic knowledge of computers and business tools, improving business math abilities, preparing better resumes and interviewing tips, expand customer service skills, strengthen business writing techniques, acquire employability skills and enhance overall general business knowledge. To become work certified, students must participate in a 90 hour program, master 50 competencies and score 80% or higher on a comprehensive exam.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None to eligible applicants.

Eligibility Requirements Economically disadvantaged, displaced workers.

Required Documentation Proof of income and residency, social security card, selective service papers.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

941 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

942 Joseph A. Yablonski Memorial Clinic Centerville Clinics, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees; state and federal.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Quinn - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.632.6801 - Phone 724.632.6312 - Fax

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com/locations

Primary Addresses 1070 Old National Pike Fredericktown, PA 15333 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Allergy. Dental. Dermatology. Emergency medical (minor emergencies). Family planning. Geriatric. Gynecology. Hearing. Health education. Home health visiting nurses. Laboratory (comprehensive). X-ray. Nutrition counseling. Pediatrics. EPSDT screening.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F. Evening and Saturday hours are available.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale which is based on income. All insurances are accepted and various managed care plans.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

Required Documentation Proof of income eligibility; insurance information.

943 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments All. Accepts walk-ins in emergencies.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

944 Journey Peaceful Springs

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Journey is: "to Know the love of God,; grow in faith, love and service; and go share the love of God."

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rev. Mark and Mary Lynn Gaydos

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5001

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 804 Pershing Blvd. Nemacolin, PA 15351 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description A non-demoninational church requiring no membership and welcoming everyone. No Sunday School is offered, instead people gather at 10 AM Sundays for refreshments and fellowship. The service follows at 10:30 AM

945 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Western Pennsylvania Chapter

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fundraising and dues

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.471.1414 - Phone 888.528.8788 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.jdrf.org/westernpa

Primary Addresses 501 Martindale Street Suite 670 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Fundraises for diabetes research. Sponsors POLO (Parents of Little Ones), a socially-oriented support group for children with diabetes (ages 10 and under), their parents and siblings. Offers at least two family get-togethers per season.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues available

Eligibility Requirements Anyone with type 1 or type 2 diabetes may become a member or volunteer.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

946 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

947 Kaleidoscope Therapy Center

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Kaleidoscope Therapy Center is to provide the highest quality of mental health services possible. All services provided will be done so by highly qualified individuals and will be provided to all persons without regard to race, religion, nationality, sex or sexual orientation. In accordance with the CASSP principles, the cultural, social and spiritual uniqueness of each individual shall be considered in the development of appropriate treatment services.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Courtney Cavanaugh - Owner/Program Director

Contact Number(s) 724-627-4692

Web Addresses www.ktckids.com

Primary Addresses 95 E. High Street Suite 407 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Kaleidoscope Therapy Center offers a social skills program for children and adolescents. Currently there are two social skills groups for children between the ages of 3 and 18 years who reside in Greene County. Group 1: children diagnosed on the Autism spectrum and Group 2: children that presently have a non-spectrum mental health diagnosis.

Children are placed in groups with peers of the same age and each group will consist of no more that 8 children. The groups will run for 12 weeks and meet two times weekly for two hours per session.

The goals of the social skills groups are to increase positive interactions with peers, promote sharing and learning to take turns, develop appropriate social and communication skills, increase compliance and promote independence.

Additional services include: individual therapy for children, adolescents and adults. Adult group therapy is offered for parents of children with mental health illnesses and/or disabilities. Psychological evaluations.

948 Available Hours Monday through Thursday noon to 8 PM

Eligibility Requirements Accept a wide variety of insurances; this Outpatient Therapy Center can provide intake & diagnosis on site.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk -in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

949 Kaplan Career Institute ICM School of Business

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to provide quality business education programs to help students achieve their lifelong personal and professional goals.

History of Organization Kaplan Career Institute--ICM Campus was founded in 1963 as the Institute of Computer Management (ICM) School of Business. Over the past several decades, the School has evolved to meet the changing needs of the Pittsburgh, PA community. In addition to business courses, the curriculum now includes career-oriented education in areas of study such as business, criminal justice, health care, and information systems and technology.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1.800.935.1857 412.338.4770 - Phone 412.261.0998 - Fax

Web Addresses http://pittsburgh.kaplancareerinstitute.com/Pages/Homepage.aspx

Primary Addresses 933 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Areas of Study include: Allied Health (Medical Assistant (Diploma), Medical Assisting (Associate in Specialized Business)/ Occupational Therapy Assistant (Associate in Specialized Technology). Business: (Accounting Management (Associate in Specialized Business), Business Administration: Management (Associate in Specialized Business). Criminal Justice: Criminal Justice (Associate in Specialized Business). Design:

950 (Business Administration: Fashion Merchandising (Associate in Specialized Business). Information Technology: (Computer Networking Technology (Associate in Specialized Technology), Computer Support Technician (Diploma), Trades and Electrical Technician (Diploma).

Available Hours Classes vary

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

951 Keystone STARS STARS (Standard Training Assistance Resources Support)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Dept. of Human Services

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-349-4850 - PA Keys/Southwest Region

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pakeys.org/pages/get.aspx?page=home www.pacca.org - T.E.A.C.H. Information

Primary Addresses YWCA of Greater Pittsburgh 305 Wood Street Pittsburgh , PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Counties served: Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Washington, Westmoreland.

Service Description

Service Description List

Keystone STARS is a system of continuous quality improvement for child care through Standards, Training, Assistance, Resources, Support. This is an initiative of the Dept. of Human Services to improve, support and recongize quality child care programs in PA. Keystone STARS works to support the capacity and quality of child care programs. PA Pathways offers a listing of professional development tools and materials for trainers and caregivers. They also offer T.E.A.C.H. information regarding scholarship opportunities for day care workers.

CONTACT PA KEYS If you have questions about: Keystone STARS. Local Professional Development Events & Opportunities. Technical Assistance and Pediatric First Aid/Health & Safety.

952 Kid's Cafe II

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Unknown

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cathie Carpenter - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.4206 - Phone 724.627.9450 - Phone

Primary Addresses West Waynesburg Jesus Distributors 325 3rd Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description After School Program offering a hot meal and homework help and reading instruction. Additional programs include: special speakers, games and crafts and field trips.

Available Hours Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:00 P.M. - 5:30 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Chidren grades Kindergarten through 8th.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

953 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

954 King Coal Association

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mike Riggen - President

Contact Person(s) Bill Humbert - 1st Vice President

Lisa Allison - Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5782 - General Information (Lisa Allison)

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.kingcoalshow.org/

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 275 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description The King Coal Association is made up of members from the following organizations: Carmichaels Area Chamber of Commerce, Carmichaels-Cumberland Twp. Volunteer Fire Company and the Carmichaels Lions Club.

The purpose of the association is to foster the development and advancement of the bituminous coal industry.

The various members of the association work together to hold the King Coal Show on an annual basis.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

955 Volunteer Need No

956 Kinship Caregiver Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Karen Bennett - Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5276 1-888-317-7106

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building/3rd Floor 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg , PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The purpose of the Kinship Caregiver Program is to provide education, training, information and support to relative caregivers. This is a program being implemented under the Integrated Children's Service Plan (ICSP) and is categorized under the key strategy of "School Success". The program will work with the kinship caregivers, schools and community providers to promote school success for the children. The goals include: improving communication about the many services in our community that could help support the kinship cargivers & their family; offer written materials, monthly newsletters, program resources and fact sheets on a wide variety of issues that face the kinship caregiver in order to build the strength of the family; provide a forum for kinship caregivers and children to help identify and plan needed services and supports; train kinship caregivers about agency policies and help them prepare to be caregivers; help kinship caregivers to be actively involved in the children's education and become strong advocates.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Free

957 Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is raising a child of a relative, firend or neighbor and is in need of supports & services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

958 Knights of Columbus

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, fundraising, national organization & diocese

Contact Information

Web Addresses www.kofc.org

Primary Addresses J. F. Kennedy Memorial Council 3569 P. O. Box 208 Carmichaels, PA 15320- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Knights was formed to render financial aid to members and their families. Mutual aid and assistance are offered to sick, disabled and needy members and their families. Social and intellectual fellowship is promoted among members and their families through educational, charitable, religious, social welfare, war relief and public relief works.

The facility in Carmichaels includes a bar, kitchen and game room. Holds Thanksgiving clothing drive, Christmas party for members' families, funeral society, collection for St. Anthony's School and St. Jude's Children's Hospital. Hall available for rent.

Available Hours Monthly meetings scheduled

Fees/Cost for Services $10 initiation; $17/yr dues

Eligibility Requirements Inductees must be male & sponsored by two members.

Required Documentation

959 None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

960 Labor and Industry, Department of

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to improve the quality of life and economic security for Pennsylvania workers and businesses, encourage labor-management cooperation, and prepare the Commonwealth's workforce for the jobs of the future.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State and federal governments.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kathy Manderino - Secretary of Labor

Contact Number(s) 717.787.5279 - General Information 717.787.6374 - Personnel 717.787.7530 - Press Office

Web Addresses www.dli.state.pa.us/landi/site/default.asp

Primary Addresses Labor and Industry Building Room 1700 651 Boas Street Harrisburg, PA 17121 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Funds and administers various employment-related agencies. Publishes and distributes informational literature. Produces public service announcements for radio and television.

Main departments include: Unemployment Compensation, Disability Services, Labor Law Compliance, Labor Market Information, State Workers' Insurance Fund and Workers' Compensation.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M -F

961 Eligibility Requirements None for information. Various subagencies have eligibility requirements based on residency, disability, age, or income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, visit one of its local offices.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

962 Labor Law Compliance, Bureau of (Regional)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Labor & Industry

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.565.5300 - Phone 877.504.8354 - Tollfree 412.880.0379 - Fax

Web Addresses www.dli.state.pa.us - Labor & Industry website

Primary Addresses Bureau of Labor Law Compliance 300 Liberty Avenue, Room 1201 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Responsible for the administration, education, and enforcement of labor laws including Prevailing Wage, Minimum Wage, Child Labor Law, Seasonal Farm labor, Equal pay and Wage Collection, Apprenticeship and Training, and the enforcement of the Underground Utility Act. , Act 72 Construction Workplace Misclassification Act and Act 102 Prohibition of Excessive Overtime in the Health Care Industry. The bureau provides employers and employees with educational outreach seminars, conducts investigations and resolves disputes when complaints are received, establishes and enforces prevailing wage rates and classifications for qualifying public construction projects, and provides for the registration of Standards of Apprenticeship and Training to safeguard the welfare of apprentices, while meeting the expanding needs of Pennsylvania's buisinesses.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Responds to citizens complaints

963 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

964 Labor Relations Board, Pennsylvania

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Labor & Industry

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.787.1091 - Harrisburg office 412 565-5318 - Pittsburgh office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.dli.state.pa.us/plrb

Primary Addresses Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board 651 Boas Street, Room 418 Harrisburg, PA 17121 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Conducts hearings and issues rulings on unfair labor practice charges filed mainly by public employees, employee organizations or employers; also conducts union representation elections.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Fees/Cost for Services none

Eligibility Requirements Public employee or employee involved in a labor dispute.

Required Documentation Relevant paperwork

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

965 Call, write, contact through your labor union or employer's association.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

966 Landmark Baptist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Arnold Watts - Pastor

Contact Number(s) (724) 627-4068

Web Addresses www.lbcwaynesburg.com

Primary Addresses 176 N. Porter Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description In addition to regular worship services and Sunday School Classes, the Reformers Unanimous Addictions program meets at this location. (See Separate form under Reformers Anonymous.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

967 Laurel Business Institute

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.439.3607 - Fax 724.439.4900 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.laurel.edu

Primary Addresses 11 East Penn Street PO Box 877 Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Classes offered: Accounting/Data Processing; Banking; Clerk typist; Entrepreneurship; Executive Secretarial Studies; Legal Secretarial Studies; Medical Assistant; Medical Secretarial Studies/Transcriptionist; Nurse Assistant/Home Health Aid; Retail Management, etc.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. (Office hours)

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements GED or high school diploma

Required Documentation High school diploma.

968 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

969 Law Library, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sheila Rode - Court Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5212

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Courthouse 10 E. High Street 2nd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Public law library with reference materials which include state laws and statutes. Librarian can provide limited assistance.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk in

970 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

971 Lawyer Referral Service, Greene Co.

Organizational Information

Funding Sources County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sheila Rode - Court Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5237 - Phone

Primary Addresses Greene County Courthouse 10 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Maintains lists of lawyers licensed to practice in Greene County.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

972 Lawyer Referral Service, PA

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.692.7375 - Tollfree (717) 238-6807

Web Addresses www.pabar.org/public/Membership/lrsblurb.asp

Primary Addresses 100 South Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The PBA Lawyer Referral Service (LRS) refers callers to lawyers in the counties that do not have a referral service of their own. This service covers 45 of the 67 counties in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Lawyers participate in this service on a voluntary basis and have indicated the areas of law in which they will accept referrals. Computerization ensures lawyers are rotated automatically by county according to the type of case.

There is no charge for contacting the LRS. By using this service, the participating attorney agrees to grant Referral Service clients an initial consultation of up to one half-hour for a fee of $30; $15 of that fee shall be returned to the PBA Lawyer Referral Service with the client referral form. If it is the policy of the attorney to waive initial consultation fees, he/she is required to collect the $15 referral fee to be returned to the PBA.

If callers need a lawyer in a state other than Pennsylvania, they may contact that state's bar association.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services $30 for 1st half hour consultation

973 Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

974 Legal Services for the Elderly

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Southwestern PA Area Agency on Aging

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1510 - Phone 724.852.1591 - Fax

Primary Addresses 93-B East High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene, Fayette and Washington counties

Service Description Provides professional consultation and representation on income benefits, consumer complaints, housing rights, preparation of wills, protective services and other legal matters encountered by the elderly. The program does not provide assistance in matters which involve a court awarded financial settlement for a client.

Available Hours By appointment only; attorney usually comes twice a month to Greene County office.

Eligibility Requirements Age 60 years and older, resident of Greene, Fayette and Washington counties.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

975 Volunteer Need No

976 Legal Services, Southwestern PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to ensure that no individual or family in our community is deprived of access to professional legal assistance solely because of an inability to pay.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3127 - Phone 724.852.4189 - Fax 888.855.3873 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.splas.org

Primary Addresses 63 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Legal services for low-income people living in Greene County, who are in need of legal advice and/or representation on civil matters. Also available to clients is a "Brief Service Hotline" for simple legal questions which operates from 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. M-F.--Call toll Free 1-888-855-3873.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday to Friday

Eligibility Requirements Greene County resident; Some cases may require income eligibility -125% Federal Poverty Guidelines

Required Documentation D.P.W. medical card, if applicable

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

977 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

978 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Private foundations, fundraisers.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800- 726-2873 - Phone 412.395.2873 - Phone 412.395.2888 - Fax

Web Addresses www.leukemia.org/all_chap

Primary Addresses River Walk Coporate Center 333 E. Carson Street, Suite 441 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania and West Virginia

Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Patients and caregivers affected by the diagnosis of a blood cancer. Please see the website for more specifics regarding eligibility criteria for the financial assistance programs.

Required Documentation Please see the website for more specifics regarding eligibility criteria for the financial assistance programs.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

979 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

980 Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State. Library of Congress. Nat'l Library Service for Blind.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.622.3114 - Phone 412.622.3167 - TTY

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.clpgh.org/clp/LBPH

Primary Addresses Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 4400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-1389 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Loans recorded books and magazines and the necessary playback equipment, and large print books, by mail or in person.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Blind or visually handicapped and unable to read printed material.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

981 Call, write or walk in. Use PA ACCESS through local library system.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

982 Library, Waynesburg University Eberly Library

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Waynesburg University

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Eberly Library responds to Waynesburg College's commitment to academic excellence and spiritual growth by: (1) Providing a core collection of books and media to augment the classroom experience. (2) Creating a vast virtual space through available and emerging technologies. (3) Supporting information literacy through communication and library instruction. (4) Fostering the examination and the interpretation of disciplines through the eyes of faith.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Mr. Rea Andrew Redd - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8191 - Phone (Main campus switchboard) 724.852.3278

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburg.edu waynesburg.libguides.com/content.php?pid=129617&sid=1111854

Primary Addresses Waynesburg University Eberly Library Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides library services for college students, faculty and surrounding community; Transappalachian Room houses a collection of rare books on the history of Greene County and is open to the public on Mondays and Fridays from 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.

983 Available Hours September to May: Sunday 2:00 p.m. to midnight, Monday to Thursday 7:30 a.m. to midnight, Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m Hours are limited when the university in not in session.

Fees/Cost for Services none

Eligibility Requirements No restrictions

Required Documentation Provide some form of identification.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, email, or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

984 LICC Local Interagency Coordinating Council

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Lauren Chambers - Greene County contact (Early Intervention)

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5276 - Lauren Chambers

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description The LICC is a council which brings together parents, agencies that provide services to children with special needs and representatives from MH/MR and the Intermediate Unit. Their mission is to improve services to children with special needs.

Available Hours Call for details on meeting times.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email for additional information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

985 Life'sWork of Western PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To value the self-respect that comes to the handicapped person as a result of being self-supporting.

History of Organization Life's Work started in 1927 as an "experiment" to find out if women who were "handicapped by housework and children and could not leave their homes" could contribute to the family budget. Women were trained to be seamstresses, and their finished garments were featured and sold at fashion shows hosted by the region's socialites. By the late 1930's, the organization responded to the effects of the Great Depression and began serving immigrants and disable war veterans. It was called the United Vocational and Employment Service.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources United Way

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Everett McElveen - President & CEO

Contact Number(s) 724.684.3630 - Phone

Web Addresses www.lifesworkwpa.org

Primary Addresses 222 Nazareth Drive Belle Vernon, PA 15012 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Life's Work's programs and services help people with disabilitlies or other barriers to employment to become gainfully employed through the implementation of core competencies in: assessment, case management, practical work experience, personal work adjustment, job placement, job coaching, job retention and career advancement. Serves Fayette, Greene, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.

Available Hours

986 Vary

Eligibility Requirements Persons with disabilities who are seeking employment

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

987 Lifesteps, Inc.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Vision: Improve the quality of life for members of our communities. Mission: Help individuals and families with life's changing needs by developing programs and providing services which will improve their quality of life.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-283-1010 - Phone 412-283-4599 - Fax 1-800-225-2010

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.lifesteps.net

Primary Addresses 383 New Castle Road Butler, PA 16001 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description 2176 Waiver Residential services for Greene County consumers.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

988 Volunteer Need No

989 Lighthouse Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1600 - Phone

Primary Addresses Maple Run Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

990 Link Up America/Lifeline

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Windstream Communications and Verizon

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-837-4966 - Verizon 800-347-1991 - Windstream 800-866-2453 - T-mobile 800-975-3708 - Cricket

Web Addresses www.fcc.gov/guides/lifeline-and-link-affordable-telephone-service-income-eligible-consumers www.lifelinesupport.org/ls/

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Link Up America program makes telephone service more affordable for low income individuals requesting new service or transferring their existing service to a different location. Link Up America offers a 50% reduction in the cost of connection charges.

Available Hours 24 hrs per day

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Income guidelines apply

Required Documentation Proof of income, social security

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

991 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

992 Lions Club of Carmichaels

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, donations & fundraising

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John Riggi - President

Contact Person(s) Carolyn Alexander - Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724-592-5206 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.lionsclubs.org

Primary Addresses 102 S Market Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Dedicate their services to meeting needs of blind/visually impaired by donating leader dogs, braille books, eyeglasses, a special computer, etc. Co-sponsors a Christmas party for children; puts on the Haunted Hayride at Halloween as a fundraiser.

To request assistance with glasses or hearing aids please send a letter with specific information concerning your needs including your name, address and phone number. Subsequently an application will be mailed.

Available Hours Meets on 1st & 3rd Wed. of month at 6:00 p.m. at the Hartley Inn (102 S. Market Street, Carmichaels, PA)

993 Fees/Cost for Services Annual membership dues

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

994 Lions Club of Clarksville

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jason Simmons - President

Contact Number(s) 724-809-3671

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.lionsclubs.org

Primary Addresses Lions Social Hall Senior Citizens Center 524 East St., P. O. Box 241 Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Clarksville Area

Service Description Community service club organized to raise funds primarily for the blind and for eye-related problems. This club focuses on trying to help students who need assistance in paying for glasses.

Available Hours Meets on the first Thursday and the third Tuesday of each month at 6:45 PM.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

995 Volunteer Need No

996 Lions Club of Mt. Morris

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Warren Headley - President

Web Addresses www.lionsclubs.org

Primary Addresses Sorella's Pizza 420 Mount Morris Road Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Community service club organized to raise funds primarily for persons who are visually impaired.

Available Hours Meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM.

Fees/Cost for Services Dues

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come to meeting

Miscellaneous Information

997 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

998 Lions Club of Waynesburg

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Several annual fund raisers/ membership dues.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Beth A. Hellems - President

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburglionsclub.org www.lionsclubs.org

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 467 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Club organized to raise funds primarily for the blind and for eye-related problems. Also help sponsor the Special Olympics; honor a high school girl and boy each month; contribute to the Boys Scouts, Little League, and various other community projects. Program for eligible individuals who need assistance with purchasing hearing aids ($200 copay) and must visit a specified medical center in Pittsburgh.

Reservations for the Lions Club Park --contact Carol Wise at 724-627-8380.

The Waynesburg Lions Club maintains a "Sight Committee" which reads through applications to determine the eligiblity of local low-income residents in need of glasses.

The Waynesburg club also supports Beacon Lodge, a camp for the blind and handicapped located in Mt.Union, PA.

Lions Clubs from all over the world also contribute financial support to the Leader Dogs for the Blind Program, which enhances the lives of blind people with guide dogs.

999 Fundraising events include: Christmas nut sale and Christmas tree sale. Sponsor community events including the Halloween Parade and special activities for the Fourth of July. Collect old eyeglasses---First Federal Bank in Waynesburg is a drop-off site.

Available Hours The Waynesburg Lions Club meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at the Lions Park Community building. The meeting starts promptly at 6:15 PM. A catered dinner is served at the cost of $10 per person.

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues are $70 per year.

Eligibility Requirements By invitation only; 18 year of age & over.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1000 Lions Club of West Greene

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Carl Eugene Rush - President

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5284

Web Addresses www.lionsclubs.org

Primary Addresses Graysville Fire Hall Graysville, PA 15337 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area West Greene

Service Description Community service club organized to raise funds primarily for the blind and for eye-related problems. This club focuses on trying to help students who need assistance in paying for glasses.

Available Hours Meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 PM

1001 Literacy Council of Southwestern PA LCSWPA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization n/a

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Literacy Council of Southwestern PA is to empower adults and families with literacy skills that enable them to better function as productive and responsible citizens in the workforce and community.

Affiliations ProLiteracy America, the National Center for Family Literacy and the National Institute for Literacy.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Grants, United Way, donations (private and corporate)

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jessica Luisi - - Office Manager

Contact Person(s) Jessica Luisi

Contact Number(s) 724-228-6188 - Phone 724-916-6002 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.lcswpa.org

Primary Addresses 351 Montgomery Avenue P.O. Box 1584 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington and Greene counties

1002 Service Description Adult Basic Literacy Education, Family Literacy, GED Preparation, and English as a Second Language Classes.

We offer free, confidential one-on-one tutoring to adults 16 years of age and older in need of our services. The Council participates in a number of literacy awareness programs that focus on early childhood and family literacy. For residents of Greene County, the council will provide tutors to meet with students at a public site of their choosing.

Available Hours Office hours are from 9 AM to 5 PM Mon. - Fri. Tutoring hours are coordinated to suit the participant's need.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone over the age of 16 with an educational need.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers are required to participate in a training program.

1003 Locks of Love LOL

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to return a sense of self, confidence and normalcy to children suffering from hair loss by utilizing donated ponytails to provide the highest quality hair prosthetics to financially disadvanaged children.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Madonna W. Coffman - President

Contact Number(s) 888.896.1588 - Phone 561-833-7332 - Phone 561-833-7962 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.locksoflove.org

Primary Addresses 234 Southern Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33405-3099 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description An organization that collects and assists in distributing wigs and hair pieces to financially disadvantaged children suffering from long-term medical hair loss, from cancer treatments or alopecia areata. For donors: hair must be at least 10 inches long.

Available Hours Unknown

1004 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Must be a child 18 yrs or younger living in a low-income household.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email: [email protected]

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description LOCKS OF LOVE fund raising events are going on all over the United States. If you would like to organize an event in your area, please download the registration packet and submit your information by mail or fax. If you wish to donate your hair, at least 10 inches is required. Please visit the website for more information on how to donate.

1005 Lupus Foundation of America, PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Lupus Foundation of Pennsylvania's mission is to promote awareness, education, service and research for those affected by Lupus.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.261.5886 - Phone 800.800.5776 - Tollfree 412.261.5365 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.lupuspa.org

Primary Addresses Landmarks Building 100 West Station Square Drive Suite 1920 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include: medical care referrals, emotional support & support groups; educational pamphlets and programs; research and education projects. Publishes a newsletter. Films and speakers are available.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. (24 hr. message recorder).

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need.

1006 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email: [email protected]

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1007 M.A.G.I.C. Making a Great Impact Collectively

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The vision of Greene County M.A.G.I.C. (Making A Great Impact Collectively) is to create an integrated, coordinated community/family-based service to meet the health, education, and community needs of Greene County. This system will be comprehensive in that providers of services will work together in partnership with communities to assure the accessibility and quality of services.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Karen Bennett - Chair [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Pat Lemley - Co-Chair

Mary Trauth - Coordinator 724-852-5276 Ext. 536 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5276 - Phone 888.317.7106 - Tollfree 724.852.5368 - Fax

Web Addresses www.greenecountymagic.org - M.A.G.I.C. Website

Primary Addresses c/o Greene Co. Human Services Ft. Jackson Building 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses

Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description

1008 This collaborative board provides a forum to support providers in their roles to facilitate the integration of services, the increase of access to all existing services and the creation of new services to meet unmet needs.

M.A.G.I.C. Community Teams include: Family Stability, Physical Health, Safe Communities, Early Care & Education, Older Adults Alliance and Greene County Housing Options Partnership. In addition there are two ad hoc committees: ICSP(Integrated Children's Service Plan) and School Success. Under the Physical Health Community Team there are several subcommittees including: Diabetes Coalition, Perinatal Coalition, Cancer Coalition, Tobacco Prevention, Safe Kids and Dental Task Force.

Available Hours Meeting times vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is interested in a comprehensive planning partnership for human service delivery in Greene County.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information, come to meetings.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1009 Macedonia Interdenominational Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kenneth Curfman - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724-499-5249

Primary Addresses 598 Macedonia Road Holbrook, PA 15341 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1010 MADD National Office

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization MADD's mission is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Mail solicitation, dues, donations, bequests and fundraising

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Debbie Weir - CEO

Contact Number(s) 877.ASK.MADD or 877.275.6233 - Phone 877-MADD-HELP (877-623-3435) - 24-hour Helpline

Web Addresses www.madd.org/

Primary Addresses 511 E. John Carpenter Freeway Suite 700 Irving, TX, PA 75062 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Publishes magazine and informational pamphlet. Lobbies on public policy and legislative issue of concern at national level. Coordinates state chapters. Victim advocacy. MADD Student Library, publishes annually, "Friends Keep Friends Alive!"

Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Memberships

Eligibility Requirements Upon joining a local chapter, you automatically become a member of the national organization.

1011 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Contact local or state chapter

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1012 MADD Pennsylvania State Office

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 610-825-4902 - Pennsylvania State Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses http://www.madd.org/local-offices/pa/

Primary Addresses 408 E. 4th Street #310 Bridgeport, PA 19405 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Publications. Public education. Lobbies on matters of public policy. Community programs: Project Red Ribbon, Keep It a Safe Summer (K.I.S.S.) Campaign, Designated Driver, Candlelight Vigils. Youth programs: Operation Prom/Graduation, Poster and Essay Contest. Lobbies for victim's rights on state level, bankruptcy protection for victims, compensation for victims, dram shop recovery laws (victims can sue bars to recover damages), crisis intervention, victim support groups, victim advocacy through explanation of legal issues, victim impact panel, I & R, 800 crisis line. State office coordinates local chapters and monitors drunk driving cases. Bumper stickers available.

Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Memberships

Eligibility Requirements Open to all interested parties

Required Documentation Fill out application

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1013 Call or email: [email protected]

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1014 Magisterial District 13-3-01

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Louis Dayich - District Magistrate

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8961 - Phone 724-627-7134 - Fax

Primary Addresses 144 W. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Police court which hears and decides minor law infractions such as parking fines, traffic violations, simple assault, petty larceny etc. Arraigns persons arrested in jurisdiction. May imprison persons up to one year in the county jail. Licensed to perform civil marriages. Also functions as the small claims court and can issue warrants to collect overdue payments. Conducts public education. District covers Waynesburg Borough and Aleppo, Center, Freeport, Gilmore, Gray, Jackson, Morris, Richhill, Springhill, and Wayne Townships.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Reside or commit a crime or civil offense within the district. The following townships are within the district: Waynesburg Boro, Aleppo Township, Center Township, Freeport Township, Gilmore Township, Gray Township, Jackson Township, Morris Township, Richhill Township, Springhill Township and Wayne Township.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1015 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1016 Magisterial District 13-3-02

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Glen Bates - District Magistrate

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1440 - Phone 724-852-5322 - Fax

Primary Addresses 417 E. Roy Furman Highway Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Police court which hears and decides minor law infractions such as parking fines, traffic violations, simple assault, petty larceny etc. Arraigns persons arrested in jurisdiction. May imprison persons up to one year in the county jail. Licensed to perform civil marriages. Also functions as the small claims court and can issue warrants to collect overdue payments. Conducts public education.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Reside or commit a crime or civil offense within the district. The following townships are within this district: Clarksville Borough, Jefferson Borough, Franklin Township, Jefferson Township, Morgan Township, Perry Township, Washington Township and Whitley Township.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use

1017 No

Volunteer Need No

1018 Magisterial District 13-3-03

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lee Watson - District Magistrate

Contact Number(s) 724.966.2450 - Phone 724-966-8595 - Fax

Primary Addresses 100-D Park Avenue Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Police court which hears and decides minor law infractions such as parking fines, traffic violations, simple assault, petty larceny etc. Arraigns persons arrested in jurisdiction. May imprison persons up to one year in the county jail. Licensed to perform civil marriages. Also functions as the small claims court and can issue warrants to collect overdue payments. Conducts public education.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Reside or commit a crime or civil offense within the district. The following townships within this district: Carmichaels Borough, Greensboro Borough, Rices Landing Borough, Cumberland Township, Dunkard Township, Greene Township and Monongahela Township.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use

1019 No

Volunteer Need No

1020 Maintenance District 12-2

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PENNDOT)

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources Federal; state.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6131 - Phone

Web Addresses www.dot.state.pa.us/penndot/Districts/Greene.nsf/D12GreeneCountyInfo?OpenFrameset

Primary Addresses 195 Jefferson Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Accepts public complaints about state-owned roads and bridges in Greene County. Maintains and repairs roads, including I-79 to the county line. Vehicle fleet. Pothole hotline during the freeze-thaw season. Call 1-800-FIX-ROAD or 724-627-6131 to report potholes or dead deer on state roads.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F; 24 hr. emergency.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; write.

1021 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1022 Maintenance, Greene County

Organizational Information

Funding Sources County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) George Smith - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5216 - Phone 724.627.8524 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 186 Jefferson Road Waynesburg, PA 15370- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Repairs and renovates all county-owned structures, hires subcontractors to provide these services. Accepts and responds to citizen complaints about county-owned structures.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in

Miscellaneous Information

1023 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1024 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Western PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Make-A-Wish Greater Pennsylvania and Southern West Virginia grants wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. We are proud to have served more than 13,000 children in 57 Pennsylvania and 23 West Virginia counties in our nearly 30-year history.

History of Organization Make-A-Wish® was founded in 1980 in Phoenix, Arizona. A small group of people there helped a very ill boy achieve his wish - to be a state trooper for a day. From that one wish made 32 years ago, more than 250,000 wishes have been granted throughout 62 chapters in the United States and in more than 30 countries around the world. Make-A-Wish Greater Pennsylvania and Southern West Virginia was founded in May 1983 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bryan was a seven-year-old cancer patient who wanted to visit his favorite uncle in Texas for one of their famous piggy-back rides. Today the chapter has granted more than 13,000 wishes. We are the first chapter in the world to fulfill more than 700 wishes in one year.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Judith Stone - President and CEO

Contact Person(s) Deb Nichols - Senior Director of Program Services

Contact Number(s) 412.471.9474 - Phone (800) 676-WISH - Tollfree 412.471.9705 - Fax

Web Addresses www.wishgreaterpa.org

Primary Addresses The Gulf Tower 707 Grant Street 37th Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Northwest, Southwest, Central and Northeast Pennsylvania and Southern West Virginia

1025 Service Description Foundation attempts to fulfill wishes for children with a life-threatening medical condition. Child's personal physician must verify the illness.

Available Hours 24 hr. telephone answering service

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children from ages 2 1/2 to 18 years with a life-threatening medical condition.

Required Documentation A referralstating child's name, age, medical condition & contact information, parents/guardians’ names and treating physician.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments A referral can be called, emailed, faxed or written and must be submitted by child, parent/guardian, or medical professional.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers that participate in wishes must be 21 years of age. Volunteers are required to pass a background check, attend an initial training session and continuing education sessions once every two years.

1026 Mapletown Junior/Senior High School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Southeastern Greene School District

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission statement for the Southeastern Greene School District is “Learners today, leaders tomorrow.”

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources Federal, state & local.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rick Menear - Acting Superintendent

Contact Person(s) Bart Donley - Principal

Thomas Fink - Guidance Counselor

Contact Number(s) 724.943.3401 - Phone 724-943-4769 - Fax

Web Addresses www.segsd.org

Primary Addresses 1000 Mapletown Road Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Academic standards will function as the foundation of the educational program as reading, writing, and math are integrated across the curriculum. Researched based instructional strategies will be incorporated into teaching lessons. Data will be collected and analyzed to determine instructional focus.

1027 Southeastern Greene School District Board of Directors approved the creation of the Southeastern Greene Digital Academy. Students from this school district can receive a quality cyber education provided by the Southeastern Greene School District. Children will be offered a quality online educational program, support services, and be able to receive a Southeastern Greene School District diploma. Children who participate in this program will also be able to graduate with their peers during the annual commencement ceremonies.

Available Hours 7:15-3:15 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for school meals & extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Grades 7 -12. Residency. Income eligibility for free or reduced cost school meals.

Required Documentation Immunization records, academic records, birth certificate, and proof of residency.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1028 Maranatha Baptist Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Vernon Berdine - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.499.5002 - Phone

Primary Addresses 1341 Golden Oaks Road Holbrook, PA 15341 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1029 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Contributions

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-505-2200 - West Penn Division 610-945-6050 - PA State Office

Web Addresses www.marchofdimes.com/pennsylvania

Primary Addresses 435 Devon Park Drive Bldg 300 Wayne, PA 19087 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 5168 Campbell's Run Road Suite 101 Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9761 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include: research and education for pregnant families, infants and adolescents; advocacy; publications; speakers' bureau and seminars. Provides educational programs to schools and workplace. Provides advocacy for maternal child health. Researches causes and possible treatment of birth defects, which include prevention strategies, pre-pregnancy, and gene-therapy.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services

1030 No fees

Eligibility Requirements Open to anyone

Required Documentation none

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1031 Margaret Bell Miller Middle School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Central Greene School District

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Brian T. Uplinger - Superintendent

John Lipscomb - Principal

Justin Stephenson - Assistant Principal

Contact Person(s) Joyce P. Morich - Guidance Counselor

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2722 - Phone 724.627.0637 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cgsd.org

Primary Addresses 126 E. Lincoln Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Middle School serving grades 6, 7 and 8.

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for school meals and extracurricular activities.

1032 Required Documentation Immunization records; academic records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1033 Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization West Virginia University

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To develop and implement the best possible individualized treatment plans, which include standard treatments and additional alternatives offered through clinical trials.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-877-427-2894 - Toll free 304-598-4500

Web Addresses http://www.wvucancer.org/pages/

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 9300 Morgantown, WV 26506-8110 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description The Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center offers a multidisciplinary team approach and state-of-the-art technologies and treatments, as well as the latest clinical trials, and a variety of education and prevention outreach programs.

Available Hours 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Monday through Thursday) 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Friday)

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1034 Mather Christian Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.883.2508 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 37 Mather, PA 15346 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1035 McDaniels Person Care Home

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeanine Burwell - Manager

Contact Number(s) 724-377-1121 724-377-0662 - Office

Primary Addresses 245 Center Avenue Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

Fees/Cost for Services Call for details

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1036 Median School of Allied Health Careers

Organizational Information

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Frances Mosle - President

Contact Number(s) 412.391.7021 - Phone 412.232.4348 - Fax

Primary Addresses 125 7th Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Health care career training school offering day programs which include: Medical Assistant Administration; Orthotics & Prosthetics Technology Program; Dental Assistant Program; Health Claims Examiner/Medical Biller Program and Veterinary Assistant Program.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. M - F; 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Sat.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary; financial asst. and scholarships are available.

Eligibility Requirements High School diploma/G.E.D.

Required Documentation High School Diploma/G.E.D.; medical form & immunization record.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1037 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1038 Mediation Council of W. PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to promote the use of mediation and other collaborative processes for resolving disputes and managing conflict, and support the professional development of mediation practitioners.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Foundations, membership fees, and training fees.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.371.8040 - Phone

Web Addresses www.mediationwp.org

Primary Addresses PO Box 23698 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Provides information on mediation, including divorce and custody mediation, and refers individuals to mediators in private practice. Offers mediation services in all areas.

Available Hours 24 hour answering service.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary; fees are set by private mediators. Some fees are charged on sliding scales.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of mediation; No restrictions for individuals or couples seeking mediation.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call and leave message.

1039 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1040 Mediation, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Labor and Industry

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.787.2803 - Phone 412) 565-5293 - Regional Office

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/mediation_services/10522

Primary Addresses 413 Labor & Industry Building 651 Boas Street Harrisburg, PA 17121 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 301 Fifth Avenue Room 3500 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description Works to settle disputes between labor and management by providing mediators on its own initiative or upon request of the involved parties. The bureau works in both the public and private sectors, including plants, schools, governmental agencies, and other places of work.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Any labor union or organized employer involved in or looking to prevent a dispute.

1041 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1042 Medical Assistance Program Medicaid

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Public Welfare

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8171 - Phone 1-866-550-4355

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/foradults/healthcaremedicalassistance/index.htm

Primary Addresses 100 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Health insurance which pays for inpatient & outpatient hospital & clinic care, care in the patient's home under hospital supervision,; laboratory tests and x-rays; nursing home care; care by--physician, chiropractor, optometrist, podiatrist, dentist, nurse in patient's home; medical equipment & supplies, prescribed drugs, prothesis, remedial eye care; limited psychiatric care in clinic and hospital.

Available Hours Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Required Documentation Proof of income, s.s.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come in

1043 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1044 Medical Eye Bank of W. PA

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (412) 647-8500 - Phone

Primary Addresses 203 Lothrop Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2548 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include coordinating the donation of eye tissue. Speakers, films and literature are available.

Available Hours 24 hour answering service.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1045 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1046 Medical Society, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, fundraising

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-3101

Primary Addresses Southwestern Regional Medical Center Bonar Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides information about where medical services may be obtained by county residents. Accepts and acts upon complaints about doctors' conduct and competence. Sponsors annual Benjamin Rush award to honor an individual.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1047 Medicare

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Federal government

Funding Sources Federal funds

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.633.4227 - Tollfree 800.MEDICARE - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.medicare.gov

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Medicare is a health insurance program primarily for seniors and for some individuals with disabilities.

Medicare has two parts: Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance). Most people do not have to pay for Part A, while most people do pay monthly for Part B.

To order a Medicare card, call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 or go to their website at http://www.ssa.gov.

Medicare offers a variety of ways to receive your Medicare benefits. Complete handbooks explaining all the benefits and specific plans can be printed from the Medicare website.

Available Hours 24 hr. hotline

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Age 65 years and older, some persons under 65 with disabilities and persons with End-State Renal Disease.

Miscellaneous Information

1048 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1049 Megan's Law

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania State Police

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 866-771-3170

Web Addresses www.pameganslaw.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses Attn.: Megan's Law Section 1800 Elmerton Avenue Harrisburg, PA 17110 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Megan's Law exists solely for the purpose of providing a means of protecting the public, especially children, from victimization by sexual offenders. This is accomplished by tracking the whereabouts of convicted sex offenders and providing notification to the public of the presence of a sex offender in their community. Utilizing the combination of tracking and notification, law enforcement and citizens are able to develop constructive plans, safety programs and victimization strategies to prepare for the presence of sex offenders in their neighborhoods.

1050 Mental Health Association

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Mental Health Association is to promote an environment of empowerment and acceptance for all people dealing with mental health issues through advocacy, education, and comprehensive support services. We foster opportunities for growth, recovery, inclusion, and most importantly HOPE. We envision a community in which all members with mental health issues are accepted, not stigmatized, and have an opportunity to reach their full potential.

History of Organization Founded in 1965, the Mental Health Association of Washington County is a non-profit agency dedicated to assisting people with mental illness. For over 35 years, the Mental Health Association has played a leading role in advocacy, providing services, and educating the community. The Mental Health Association has been a catalyst for change in improving the availability and diversity of Mental Health services The Mental Health Association developed and operated the first social and vocational rehabilitation services in the county. Besides the current programs listed , the Mental Health Association provides technical assistance to the community. The Mental Health Association is an active member of numerous coalitions, committees, and advisory boards on a local, regional, and statewide basis.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Washington/ Greene MH/MR Program; United Way; grants; various fund raisers.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lynn Loresch - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.225.2061 - Phone 800-MHA-2466 - Warmline 724-225-4770 - Fax 724-239-3993 - Long Term Structured Residence 724-239-3775 - Enhanced Personal Care Home 724-225-1561 - Circle Center Drop-In Center

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.mhawashco.org

Primary Addresses 575 N. Main Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1051 Additional Addresses 15 South College Street Washington, PA 15301- Click here for a Map of this Location.

225 Spring Street Bentleyville, PA 15314 Click here for a Map of this Location.

200 Spring Street Bentleyville, PA 15314 Click here for a Map of this Location.

140 Brownson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Provides Parent Advocate services and Representative Payee by referral as well as other various prevention programs; maintains an information & referral system. Provides Long Term Structured Residence (LTSR), Enhanced Personal Care Home, Mobile Psychiatric Rehab and a Circle Center Drop-in Center and a Warmline (telephone line for mental health consumers and family members for non-emergency peer support and/or community resource infomration. This is not a crisis line).

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Income eligibility guidelines apply.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1052 Mental Health Program, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Greene County Mental Health Program envisions that all Greene County residents with any type of behavioral health disorder are offered the opportunities to attain a quality of life which is holistic and self-directed. We will create an environment within our community that allows the freedom to choose services and other resources which support Hope, Recovery, and Responsibility.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dean Virgili - Mental Health Program Director

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5276 - Phone 888-317-7106 - Tollfree 724-627-0785 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us/secured/gc2/depts/hs/mhs/mhs.htm

Primary Addresses Fort Jackson Building, 3rd Floor 19 South Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Available Hours 8:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m., Monday—Friday

1053 Mental Illness & Substance Abuse MISA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) James Gregan - Probation Officer

Contact Person(s) John Fox - Drug and Alcohol Supervisor

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5250 - Probation 724-852-5276 - Drug and Alcohol Services (Greene County Human Services)

E-mail(s) [email protected] Drug and Alcohol

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us - County Government Website

Primary Addresses Department of Probation Greene County Courthouse/Room 104 10 East High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The purpose of this program is to help consumers receive immediate access and help in the following areas: Probation Support Services, Drug and Alcohol Services, Mental Health Services, Vocational Rehabilitation and help finding employment, Children and Youth Support Services, Housing, Transportation and other support services. If a person is involved with Greene County Probation and has a history of mental illness and drug or alcohol problems they may qualify for the MISA Program. Contact your Probation Officer, Mental Health Counselor or Drug and Alcohol Worker for more information.

Available Hours By appointment only

1054 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone involved with Greene County Probation and also having a history of mental illness and drug or alcohol problems may qualify.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1055 Mid-Atlantic ADA Center ADA Center

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mid-Atlantic ADA Center is one of ten regional centers established to provide training, information, and technical assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to businesses, consumers, schools, and state and local governments.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (grant # H133A060085) under the U.S. Department of Education.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.949.4232 - Tollfree 301.217.0124 - Phone 301.251.3762 - Fax

Web Addresses www.adainfo.org

Primary Addresses 401 North Washington Street Suite 450 Rockville, MD 20850 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Mid-Atlantic Region (PA, DE, MD, VA, WV, DC)

Service Description Provides training, information, and technical assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and accessible information technology (IT) to businesses, consumers, schools, and government agencies within the Mid-Atlantic Region (Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and DC).

If you are outside of this area, please visit the National ADA Technical Assistance Program web site to locate your regional Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC).

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

1056 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1057 Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission is to drive increased sales of, and demand for U.S. dairy products and ingredient on behalf of dairy farmers. Their vision is to initiate forward thinking, aggressively seek new opportunities and implement cutting edge programs that build a stronger market for dairy products.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 215-627-8800 - Phone 215-627-8887 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.dairyspot.com

Primary Addresses 325 Chestnut Street Suite 600 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Handles inquiries from general consumers regarding food and nutrition issues.

Also provides assorted services to teachers, health professionals and community leaders with regards to the area of nutrition education.

Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association is one of 18 state and regional promotion organizations working under the umbrella of the United Dairy Industry Association. We are the local affiliate of the National Dairy Council, which has been conducting nutrition education and nutrition research programs since 1915.

Headquartered in Philadelphia, Mid-Atlantic Dairy Association is supported by more than 7,500 dairy farmers in the Mid-Atlantic region through the national 15-cent dairy checkoff program. We work closely with Dairy Management Inc.", the Milk Processors Education Program (MilkPEP) and regional counterparts to bring a fully integrated national promotion program to the Mid-Atlantic region.

1058

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday

Fees/Cost for Services free; Small postage fee for mailing materials.

Eligibility Requirements None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1059 Military Order of the Purple Heart MOPH

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Military Order of the Purple Heart is to foster an environment of goodwill and camaraderie among combat wounded veterans, promote patriotism; support necessary legislative initiatives; and most importantly, provide service to all veterans and their families.

History of Organization The organization now known as the "Military Order of the Purple Heart," was formed in 1932 for the protection and mutual interest of all who have received the decoration. Composed exclusively of Purple Heart recipients, it is the only veterans service organization comprised strictly of "combat" veterans.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Foundation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Juddy Lee Hurst - Waynesburg Chapter # 34 724-627-8553

Web Addresses www.purpleheart.org http://mophchapter455.org/ - Pittsburgh Chapter #455

Primary Addresses 5413-A,B & C BACKLICK RD SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151-3960 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include assisting veterans, along with their surviving spouses and dependents in applying for VA benefits and Social Security benefits.

WAYNESBURG CHAPTER meets at alternation locations at 7:00PM on the 1ST Wednesday of every other month. PITTSBURGH CHAPTERS meets at 11:30AM on the 4th Wednesday of every month, at 12:40 free lunch will be served.

1060 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements All veterans are eligible for services; must have Purple Heart to become a member of the organization.

Required Documentation Call -- varies with services being provided.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1061 Mine Safety and Health Administration MSHA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization United States Department of Labor

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is to administer the provisions of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine Act), as amended by the Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006 (MINER Act), and to enforce compliance with mandatory safety and health standards as a means to eliminate fatal accidents; to reduce the frequency and severity of nonfatal accidents; to minimize health hazards; and to promote improved safety and health conditions in the Nation's mines.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (877) 778-6055 - Help Desk 1-800-746-1553 - Hazardous Condition Complaint Hotline (National) 724-627-5558 - Ruff Creek Field Office (202) 693-9400 - Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)

E-mail(s) [email protected] Help Desk

Web Addresses www.msha.gov

Primary Addresses Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) 21st Floor Suite 100 Arlington, VA 22209 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 259 Dunn Station Road Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area District 2 covers field PA offices in Clearfield, Indiana, Johnstown, Kitanning and Ruff Creek.

1062 Service Description Coal Mine Safety and Health is responsible for enforcing the Mine Act at all coal mines. This includes conducting inspections, including four complete annual inspections of underground coal mines and two complete annual inspections of surface coal mines; investigating fatal and serious nonfatal accidents; issuing citations and orders for any observed violations; and conducting safety and health conferences with mine operators on citations and orders that are issued. For each violation cited, operators may be assessed civil money penalties. Additionally, Coal Mine Safety and Health approves roof control, ventilation, and training plans required to be submitted by mine operators, directs various mine safety and health assistance programs and trains and certifies instructors.

If coal mine inspectors find violations or other conditions that pose an immediate threat to the miners' safety or health, they have the authority to issue a withdrawal order for the affected area, remove the related equipment from service, and have the miners withdrawn until the conditions are corrected.

Coal Mine Safety and Health's organization consists of a small headquarters office located in Arlington, Virginia. Headquarters includes the Office of the Administrator, Health Division and Safety Division. The organization also consists of 11 districts with a total of about 45 field offices located throughout the coal mining regions. Each district is headed by a District Manager who reports to the Administrator for Coal Mine Safety and Health. There are approximately 2,100 coal mines located in 27 states.

Contact for Training: Mr. Jeffrey Stanchek-- Deep Mine Safety Emergency Response and Training Manager Bureau of Deep Mine Safety 100 New Salem Road, Room 167 Uniontown, PA 15401 Telephone: (724) 439-7302 E-mail: [email protected]

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in

1063 Mine Safety, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Environmental Protection

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Bureau of Mine Safety is responsible for the health and safety of miners in all underground mines throughout the commonwealth.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, federal, fees and fines.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-541-2050 - Toll Free, to report mine emergencies and serious accidents 724-925-5551 - Fax 724-404-3139 - Phone

Web Addresses www.depweb.state.pa.us/deepminesafety/site/default.asp

Primary Addresses Director, Joseph A. Sbaffoni 131 Broadview Road New Stanton, PA 15672 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western Pennsylvania

Service Description The Bureau engages in the following primary services: mine inspection, accident investigation, engineering, training of miners, emergency response, equipment approvals and certifications.

Processes applications and collects fees for the following permits--Blaster's License, Explosives Storage Permit Explosives Purchase/Sale Permit.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Write, call.

1064 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1065 Mine Subsidence Insurance

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Environmental Protection

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-922-1678 - Help Desk 724-769-1100 - District Mining Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses WWW.PAMSI.ORG

Primary Addresses 25 Technology Drive Coal Center,, PA 15423 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Who needs Mine Subsidence Insurance (MSI)? Any homeowner whose property sits on top of an abandoned coal and clay mine. Adjacent properties are also at risk for both mine subsidence and mine water breakouts, which are the sudden release of water from flooded underground mines.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Mon-Fri

Fees/Cost for Services Call; 10% discount for senior citizens.

Eligibility Requirements Structures built before 1966 are automatically covered by the Act; structures built after this date must purchase insurance.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1066 Call, write or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1067 Mining and Reclamation, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources Federal; state; fees and fines.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-769-1100 - Phone 724-769-1102 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/bureau_of_mining_programs/20865

Primary Addresses 25 Technology Drive California Technology Park Coal Center, PA 15423 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Processes and collects fees for the following surface mining permits: Blasters License, Explosives Storage Permit, Explosives Purchase/Sale Permit, Coal Surface Mining License and Noncoal Surface Mining License. Regulates surface mining activities.

Programs: Mine Subsidence Insurance, Modern & Historical Annual Reports on Mining, DEP Sinkhole Website, DEP Info about Noncoal, up to date listings of Anthracite & Bituminous Coal Operators plus Industrial Minerals Operators and Ryerson Station Dam Interim Report.

Counties served: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Bradford, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Potter, Somerset, Sullivan, Tioga, Venango, Warren, Washington, Westmoreland

1068 Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Completed applications required for permits.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or fax.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1069 Mining Technology and Training Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization United Mine Workers of America (UMWA)

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization We shall continue our program to serve the rural mining communities of Appalachia. We shall work with their children at risk. We shall recruit their young adults for job training for real jobs. We shall focus on training workers to mediate abandoned mine lands. Most importantly, we shall train the next generation of America's coal miners.

Affiliations UMWA Career Centers, Inc., of Washington; and Penn State Fayette, Eberly Campus

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Clemmy Allen - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Marlon Whoolery - Training Director

Michael Reese - Assistant Training Director

Contact Number(s) 724-223-9332 - Administrative Office 1-800-826-2338 - Toll free 724-627-6259 - Greene County Center

Web Addresses www.umwacc.com

Primary Addresses 640 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 197 Dunn Station Road Prosperity , PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description The curriculum covers a number of important topics, including: Introduction to underground coal mining, ventilation, mine gases, first aid, respiratory devices, health and safety and much more.

1070

Trainings include: Mine Rescue Team Training, First Responder Training, Responsible Persons, Command Center Training, Diesel Mechanic/Maintenance, Mine Foreman, Mine Examiner, New Miner Training Program; MSHA Train the Trainer Programs; Refresher Courses and Fire Brigade. (Electrical Training coming soon).

Fees/Cost for Services There is no charge for the class.

Eligibility Requirements There is a limit of 25 students per classroom.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments call

1071 Ministerium, Carmichaels Area

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rev. Bruce Judy - President

Contact Number(s) 724-966-7123

Primary Addresses First Christian Church of Carmichaels Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses P. O. Box 265 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Ecumenical group of ministers working together to coordinate special worship services throughout the year.

Available Hours Meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 11:30 AM at the Carmichaels Senior Center(also known as the Carmichaels Activity Center).

Eligibility Requirements Ministers in the Carmichaels area.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1072 Volunteer Need No

1073 Ministerium, Greater Waynesburg

Organizational Information

Funding Sources Offerings, dues

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Sister Quinn 724-852-1479

Primary Addresses c/o First Presbyterian Church College & Richhill Streets Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Ecumenical group of ministers working together to coordinate special worship services throughout the year. Provide chaplain services to Southwest Regional Medical Center. Represent the Waynesburg chapter of the Salvation Army and work mutually with human service agencies in the area.

Available Hours Regular meetings on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at different churches.

Fees/Cost for Services Membership dues

Eligibility Requirements Minister in the greater Waynesburg area.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1074 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1075 Ministerium, Jefferson-Morgan Area

Organizational Information

Funding Sources Donations, dues

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rev. John Dorean - Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 724.883.4088 - Phone

Primary Addresses Box 218 Jefferson, PA 15344 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Coordinates special community-wide programs for the holidays; support services for member ministries; coordinates member activities.

Available Hours Meet monthly.

Fees/Cost for Services Annual Dues

Eligibility Requirements Ministers in the Jefferson-Morgan area.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1076 Volunteer Need No

1077 Mon General Hospital Mon General

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our Vision: Monongalia Health System will remain the provider of choice in our regional service area. Our staff will continue to provide quality patient care and clinical services. We will develop relationships with our medical staff and other regional providers to improve our market position. We will remain an independent organization and operate financially in the top quartile of West Virginia Health Systems/Hospitals. Our Mission: To develop the best healthcare.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees (accepts all insurances); county taxes, DPW.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304.598.1200 - Main Number (304) 598-1323 - Information Desk

Web Addresses www.monhealthsys.org

Primary Addresses 1200 J. D. Anderson Drive Morgantown, WV 26505 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description General hospital services including these specialities: allergies, anesthesiology, cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, dentistry, dermatology, emergency medicine, family practice, gastroenterology, general surgery, infectious diseases and internal medicine.

Available Hours 24 hrs., 7 days

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

1078 Required Documentation Insurance info., list of medications, known allergies.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers greet patients at the information desk, answer phones, escort patients to their rooms, deliver mail and run errands. They lend a hand to patients, their families and the hospital staff. Volunteers are utilized by the hospital's Accounting Department, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Emergency Department, Eucharistic Minister, The Foundation, Gift Shop, Imaging Services, Information Desk, Mail Service, Medical Records, MonPointe Continuing Care Center, Patient Accounting, OrthoCenter, Sterile Processing, and Transport Services.

1079 Mon Valley Career and Technical Center Mon Valley Vo-Tech

Organizational Information

Funding Sources JTPA, OVR, local school districts & fees.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.489.9581 - Phone 724-489-0711 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] Adult Education Courses

Web Addresses www.mvctc.tec.pa.us/

Primary Addresses 5 Guttman Ave. Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Primarily Washington County, however Adult Education classes are open to residents from other areas.

Service Description Day Programs: Dental assistant, Audio Visual Communications, Auto Body, Auto Diesel Mechanics, Carpentry, Cosmetology, Data Processing, Drafting and Design, Electrical Occupations, Heating/Ventilating/Air Conditioning, Food Service, Machine Shop, etc.

Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. M - F. Evening classes 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. with Mon. & Wed and Tue & Thu. sessions.

Fees/Cost for Services Free for high school students; Varies for adult classes.

Eligibility Requirements High school students grades 10-12. Evening classes: H.S. seniors or adults with GED.

Required Documentation Completed application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1080 Call; walk in, contact through guidance office at local high school.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1081 Mon View Park

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Dept. of Recreation

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources Municipal taxes, fees.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jake Blaker - Director

Contact Person(s) Pam Blaker - Parks & Recreation Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.943.3201 - Phone 724-852-5323 - Dept. of Recreation 724-943-3440 - Skating Rink

E-mail(s) [email protected] Manager

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 377 Stoney Hill Road Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Pool, snack bar, picnic area, basketball, volleyball, tennis, playground. Picnic pavilions, athletic equipment, pool is available for rent for private parties. Skating Rink dates Open: Fall-Spring (closed during summer). Winter hours will be from 7 PM to 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Admission price for skaters is $5 (whether you rent or bring your own) and $5 for non-skaters.

Mon View Skating Rink is also available to rent for private parties at a rate of $120 for two hours. The price includes admission and skate rental for 20 people. A $3 fee will be charged for

1082 each additional person. Skating lessons are also available by appointment only.

Available Hours Pool--June 1 - Sept 1 from 1 - 8 P.M. Skating Rink (closed in the summer)Hours: Friday-Saturday, 7 PM - 10 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1083 Monongahela Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) William Monahan - Chairman

Contact Person(s) Michael Rudolph - Supervisor

Nancy McIntyre - Secretary-Treasurer

Simon B. John - Solicitor

Louis Kovach, III - Vice Chairman

Contact Number(s) 724-943-3935

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 128 Maple Ridge Road Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Alicia, Fieldson's Crossroads, Glassworks, Greensboro, Headlee Heights, Mable Hill, Mapletown, Penn Pitt, Poland Mines, Sigsbee, Turkey Knob

Available Hours Meetings are held at 9 PM on the first Monday of the month at the township building.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1084 Monongahela United Methodist Parish

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) James D. Lewis - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.377.1866 - Phone

Primary Addresses Box 385 Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1085 Morgan Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Shirl Barnhart - Chairman

James E. Gayman Sr. - Supervisor

Dominick Barbetta - Vice Chairman

Contact Person(s) Relda K. Litten - Secretary-Treasurer

Contact Number(s) 724 883-2150 - Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 1019 Third Street Extension P.O. Box 3 Mather, PA 15346 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Burson Plan, Castile, Chartier, Clarksville, Lippincott, Mather, Stony Point, Teagarden Homes

Available Hours Meetings from January to April and in December are held at 3 PM on the first Tuesday of each month; from May to November, the meetings will begin at 4 PM on the first Tuesday. All meetings will be held at the township building.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1086 Morris Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Glenn Adamson - Chairman

Roger Creech - Vice Chairman

Contact Person(s) Robert Keller - 3rd Member

Judy Moninger - Secretary

J. William Hook - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9844 - Supervisor's Barn

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 1317 Browns Creek Road Sycamore, PA 15364 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Deer Lick, Nineveh, Swarts, West Union

Available Hours Meetings are held at 3:15 p.m. the first Tuesday in January; at 3:15 p.m. the first Thursday in February, March, April & December; and at 4:15 p.m. the first Thursday in May, June, July, August, September, October and November.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1087 Morris Township Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.428.4321 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 98 Nineveh, PA 15353 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency Fire Services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1088 Motorcycle Safety Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PennDot

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program will teach you the basic skills necessary to operate a motorcycle. Take advantage of this learning opportunity, read the Motorcycle Operator Manual, and become an informed motorcyclist. Remember that your life, and the lives of others, will depend on what you do while operating a motorcycle.

Affiliations Department of Transportation, Bureau of Driver Licensing

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources Funded by the Department of Transportation and administered by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-845-9533 - Toll free

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pamsp.com

Service Information

Service Area Statewide

Service Description The beginner's course lasts 15 hours, and is also suitable for beginners and intermediate/advanced riders. Students are supplied with a motorcycle and a helmet to be used during the training course. Students on a learner's permit who successfully complete the course will be issued a motocycle license.

The experienced rider course is a one-day course designed for riders who already have experience riding a motorcycle. Students on a learner's permit who sucessfully complete the course will be issued a motorcycle license. Participants use their own motorcycles. Clubs and groups are welcome.

1089 Available Hours Call between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. for scheduled training course dates.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Pennsylvania Residents with a Class M License or Permit

Required Documentation Class M License or Permit

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Hearing impaired using TDD equipment should call 1-800-228-0676, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

1090 Mountain Line Grey Line

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Mountain Line Transit Authority

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304-296-3869 - Grey Line Schedule/Information 304-291-7467 - TDD 304-296-3680 - Administrative Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.busride.org

Primary Addresses 691 Fairmont Road Morgantown, WV 26501 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description The Grey Line stops at the Greene County Airport at 10:40 AM on the way north to Pittsburgh International Airport and at 3 PM on the return trip to Morgantown, WV. The Grey Line operates 365 days a year. Reservations can be made online or by calling the office. Standard fare includes one carry-on bag, two standard size suitcases. There will be an additional $5.00 fee for each additional piece of luggage. Meals can be ordered online at least 24 hours in advance and then your meal will be waiting on board. Menu includes salads, wrap sandwiches, sandwiches, snacks and beverages.

Available Hours 365 days a year

Fees/Cost for Services Waynesburg Airport to Pittsburgh (one way) is $20 with an additional $5 fee for Business Class (includes power ports and drop down trays).Additional luggage is $5.00 per piece. Waynesburg Airport to Pittsburgh Airport is $25.(additional luggage per piece is $5. Standard fare includes one carry-on bag.

1091 Mountain View Gardens

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Federal money--H.U.D.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3869 - Phone 724.627.7202 - Fax 609-895-8890 - Management Agent

Primary Addresses 204 Mountain View Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 133 Franklin Corner Road Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-2531 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Apartment complex with 120 units for individuals and families. Includes 1,2,3, and 4 bedrooms; playground; all apartments equipped with a stove, refrigerator and carpeting, central air conditioning; available also to single person, if disabled or over 62 years of age. Managed by West Gate Management. Subsidized housing.

Available Hours Office hours 9:00 AM to 12:00PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Applications may be picked up during these hours.

Fees/Cost for Services 30% of gross income

Eligibility Requirements Individuals and families must meet certain income guidelines.

Required Documentation Birth certificates, proof of income, other.

1092 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Fill out application; placed on waiting list

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1093 Mt. Morris Gospel Tabernacle

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Pastor John Jackson [email protected]

Pastor Carl Redding [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.324.2454 - Telephone 724.324.2468 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.mmgt.org

Primary Addresses 103 School Road P. O. Box 36 Mt. Morris, PA 15349- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Our greatest objective is to see lost people turn toward our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for the answers that they are seeking in their lives. Because of this we are intentional in our services and outreaches to see as many come to know Him as possible. There are numerous opportunities given to accept Christ as Savior during our services and many souls are saved each year in our church. We are called to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world, and at Gospel Tabernacle people are given a clear presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1094 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1095 Mt. Morris Medical Squad

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Sharon Bennet

Contact Number(s) 724.324.2041 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 28 Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1096 Mt. Morris Senior Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State and county, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Bigler - CEO 1-877-814-0788 724-228-9966 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.324.5396 - Phone 724.324.5396 - Fax

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses Mt. Morris Community Center Main Street, Box 43 Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 58 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Socialization opportunities, recreational activities, educational programs, home-delivered meals, congregate meals and computer access. Special services throughout the year may include: flu shot clinics, health screenings and tax assistance.

Available Hours

1097 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Monday through Thursday

Fees/Cost for Services None; donations accepted for congregate meals.

Eligibility Requirements •Anyone 55 years of age or older, or whose spouse is age 55 or older.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1098 Mt. Morris United Methodist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jacob Judy - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.324.2876 - Phone

Primary Addresses Box 172 Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1099 Mt. Morris Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Chief Jeff Phillips

Contact Number(s) 724.324.2015 - Phone

Primary Addresses 295 Mt. Morris Road P.O. Box 599 Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency Fire Services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1100 Mt. Morris Welcome Center

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-7331 - Phone

Web Addresses www.visitpa.com

Primary Addresses I 79 PA Welcome Center I 79 Northbound 5 Miles North of PA/WV Border Mount Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses P. O. Box 102 Mt. Morris, PA 15349-0102 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description This Welcome Center serves traveling customers entering PA from WV. Welcome Center hosts can provide infomation about Pennsylvania's cultural, historical, private and scenic attractions as well as the latest road and weather conditions. As an added service to visitors, a free accommodation reservation service is provided to more than 1,000 Pennsylvania hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, or campgrounds. Welcome Centers are also full-service rest area facilities that provide restrooms, vending machines, picnic spots and pet areas. Personalized travel counseling for visitors entering Pennsylvania from West Virginia, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Available Hours 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

1101 Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-943-4823

Web Addresses archives.umc.org

Primary Addresses 121 Cemetery Hill Road Dilliner, PA 15327 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1102 Multiple Sclerosis Service Society Division of UCP/CLASS

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Multiple Sclerosis Service Society (MSSS) is to provide assistance to those diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis through a variety of services. It is our goal to help the general public and families of victims to better understand Multiple Sclerosis and the problems associated with the disease.

History of Organization Since 1952, the MSSS has been providing services to clients with Multiple Sclerosis in the ten county area surrounding Pittsburgh.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Al Condeluci - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 888 -954-2424 - Tollfree 412-683-4160 - Fax 412-683-7100 - Phone

Web Addresses www.ucpclass.org

Primary Addresses 1400 S Braddock Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15218 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Neurological clinic, home exercise programs,support groups, recreational activities, medical equipment, literature, newsletter and speakers.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. – 4:30 P.M. M-F

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding scale based on income.

1103 Eligibility Requirements People with MS living in Greene County.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1104 Muscular Dystrophy Association MDA

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Patricia McGuire - Health Care Services Coordinator [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 412-823-4094 - Health Care Service Coordinator 412.823.3094 - Office 412-823-3206 - Primary Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.mda.org

Primary Addresses 400 Penn Center Boulevard #524 Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Faculty Pavilion, 6th Floor 45th and Penn Pittsburgh, PA 15201 Click here for a Map of this Location.

400 Penn Center Boulevard Suite 524 Pittsburgh, PA 15235- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Kaufmann Medical Building 3471 Fifth Avenue, Suite 810 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1105 Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Clinic Services--differential diagnosis and follow-up; physical, occupational and respiratory therapies; genetic counseling; orthopedic aids--wheelchairs, walker, braces, therapy beds, hydraulic lifts, daily living aids; selected respiratory equipment; etc.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free. Pays balance not covered by patients' insurance.

Eligibility Requirements Have one of 40 covered neuromuscular diseases.

Required Documentation Diagnosis or suspicion of documented diagnosis.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Physician referral.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1106 Museum, Paul R. Stewart

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Waynesburg University

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) James D. Randolph - Curator

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8191 - Phone 724.852.3214 - Phone

Web Addresses www.waynesburg.edu

Primary Addresses Waynesburg University 51 W. College Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Available Hours Regular hours are scheduled for 9:00 A.M - 12:00 noon every weekday during the school year. The museum is closed on holidays and during university recess. Individuals or group tours are available during museum hours or can be arranged at other times by contacting the museum curator at 724-852-3214.

Eligibility Requirements Any interested individuals.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1107 Volunteer Need No

1108 Myasthenia Gravis Association of W. PA, Inc. Treatment & Advocacy Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization (at Allegheny General Hospital)

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources United Way, grants, donations

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Maree Gallagher - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.566.1545 - Phone 412-566-1550 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.mgawpa.org

Primary Addresses 490 East North Avenue Suite 410 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western Pennsylvania

Service Description Outpatient treatment, medical research, counseling, public education and awareness, I & R, social and recreational opportunities for patients and their families. Cooperates with medical research projects. Films, literature and speakers.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Treatment Center accepts most insurances. All other services are free of charge.

1109 Eligibility Requirements Diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1110 NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, donations & fundraisers.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Benjamin Todd Jealous - President & CEO

Contact Number(s) 877.622.2798 - Tollfree 410-580-5777 - National Headquarters

Web Addresses www.naacp.org

Primary Addresses 4805 Mt. Hope Drive Baltimore, MD 21215 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Lobbies for open housing , curriculum improvement, school desegregation and quality education. Engages in public education; provides I & R. Offers or funds a number of education-related programs, including: SAT-test preparation clinics, the Academic, Cultural, Technological & Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO), Back-to-School/Stay-in-School Programs, Voter Education, Employment Activities, Early Childhood Education, Summer Remedial Programs, various scholarships. Offers civil rights internships, prison programs, Equal Employment activities, Youth and College Division, National Housing Corporations and urban programs. The NAACP continues to provide advocacy, money and assistance to improve the criminal justice system and promote black entrepreneurship.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Memberships available. Call for detailed information.

Eligibility Requirements

1111 Serves all minorities

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1112 NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Southwestern PA NAMI

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization NAMI Southwestern Pennsylvania is a regional grassroots organization dedicated to helping families and individuals affected by mental illness achieve lives of quality and respect, through education and advocacy that supports recovery.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Christine Michaels, MS - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.366.3788 - Phone 888.264.7972 - Tollfree 412.703.366 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.namiswpa.org

Primary Addresses 105 Braunlich Drive Suite 200 McKnight Plaza Pittsburgh, PA 15237 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description NAMI addresses the increasing need for families and consumers to have a stronger voice in the mental health system. Services provided include: Family to Family education classes, Mental Health Advance Directives workshops and technical support, peer support groups and self-help to enable families and consumers to become more effective self-advocates.

Advocacy and public policy activities are designed to educate elected officials, policy makers and the general public on the prevalence of mental illness and the need for adequately funded recovery focused treatment and supports throughout our communities.

1113 Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M-F Other hours as scheduled. Message line available 24/7.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1114 Nanny's Creative Learning Center

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Nancy Moore - Owner/Head Teacher

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1134 - Phone

Primary Addresses 504 Washington Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Services include: full-time day care program and preschool program. Summer program for children up to age 12. Regular programming set for ages 3 - 12. Breakfast, lunch and snacks are served by the center.

Available Hours 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 3 - 12 years.

Required Documentation Childhood immunization records, Emergency contact form.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1115 Volunteer Need No

1116 Narcotics Anonymous NA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Every addict in the world has the chance to experience our message in his or her own language and culture and find the opportunity for a new way of life.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.391.5247 - Phone 888.251.2426 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.na.org/ www.tristate-na.org/ - Tri-State Region of Narcotics Anonymous

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description N.A. is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs have become a major problem. N.A. involves recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using.

Available Hours Meetings held at various times....see website link above for details.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Open to anyone who requests help regarding a drug problem.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1117 Volunteer Need No

1118 Nathanael Greene Historical Foundation NGHF

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Greensboro has been involved in a number of Art and Community centric activities since the early 70's. In 1994, The Nathanael Greene Historical Foundation (NGHF) was recognized as a formal 501 (c)3 chartered with the support and preservation of cultural activities and history in the area. In 2005, NGHF refined its scope to develop a well received annual conference and arts festival called the "Creative Communities Conference" and the "Art Blast on the Mon". Now in 2008, the Creative Communities has been expanded to a series of Monthly Seminars known as "Second Saturdays" designed to discuss emerging activities and developments in sustainable communities, arts education, networks, co-op marketing and a number of growing areas valuable to rural communities seeking to attract artists, services, and individuals to their community. To simplify things, we have added a simple statement to our vision. "Preserving the culture that is uniquely Southwestern Pennsylvania"

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, State, Local and Private funding

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mary Shine - President

Contact Number(s) 724-943-4462

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.NatGreene.org - Foundation Website

Primary Addresses Box 534 Corner of Front and County Streets Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greater Monongahela Region

Available Hours

1119 Call for meeting time and events

Fees/Cost for Services Individual Memberships $20; Family Memberships $30 and Benevolent Memberships $10.

1120 National Association For Continence

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The National Association For Continence is a 501 (c) 3 corporation whose mission is threefold: (1) to educate the public about the causes, diagnosis categories, treatment options, and management alternatives for incontinence, voiding dysfunction and related pelvic floor disorders; (2) to network with other organizations and agencies to elevate the visibility and priority given to these areas; and (3) to advocate on behalf of consumers who suffer from such symptoms as a result of disease or other illness, obstetrical, surgical or other trauma, or deterioration due to the aging process itself.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Contributions

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Steven G. Gregg, PhD - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 843.377.0905 - Fax 800.252.3337 - Tollfree 843.377.0900 - Phone 1.800.BLADDER

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.nafc.org

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 1019 Charleston, SC 29402-1019 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Information clearinghouse to assist persons suffering from incontinence and/or eneurisis.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

1121 Fees/Cost for Services Free; voluntary memberships are available.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1122 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's mission is to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation; help find missing children, and assist victims of child abduction and sexual exploitation, their families, and the professionals who serve them.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Public and private grants; donations.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.843.5678 - Tollfree 703-224-2150 - Phone 703-224-2122 - Fax

Web Addresses www.missingkids.com

Primary Addresses Charles B. Wang International Children's Building 699 Prince Street Alexandria, VA 22314-3175 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Reunification Transportation Program assists families in the reunification process by arranging for transportation and temporary housing for families who cannot afford these costs when picking up their missing child once they are found.

This hotline also serves as the National Child Pornography Tipline, and handles calls from individuals reporting the sexual exploitation of children through the production and distribution of pornography.

The 24 hour hotline serves as an information clearinghouse and delivers technical assistance.

This is the nation's resource center for child protection and provides training assistance to law enforcement and child protection agencies. Assists in investigating and prosecuting cases of criminally/sexually exploited and missing children. Legislative advocacy; provides education and

1123 coordinates distribution of photos of missing children.

Available Hours Hotline --24 hrs.; Office 9:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. M- F.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Thank you for your interest in volunteering for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC.) We rely on dedicated volunteers to assist us in our mission. At this time, we regret that we no longer have an Off-Site Volunteer Program for those who live outside of NCMEC office locations. Please visit our website to learn about our online volunteer opportunities.

1124 National Guard, Pennsylvania Company B (Armory)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-0534 - Recruiter 724-627-0529 - Armory

Web Addresses www.paguard.com

Primary Addresses Waynesburg Readiness Center Evergreene Technology Park 500 Evergreene Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1125 National Health Information Center NHIC

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US Department of Health and Human Services

History of Organization NHIC was established in 1979 by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), Office of Public Health and Science, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.health.gov/nhic/ www.healthfinder.gov

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 1133 Washington, D.C., 20013-1133 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description NHIC puts health professionals and consumers who have health questions in touch with those organizations that are best able to provide reliable health information. Using a database that contains descriptions of health-related organizations, NHIC staff refers people to the most appropriate source. Spanish language information specialists are available.

NHIC also produces three annual health information directories: Federal Health Information Centers and Clearinghouses, National Health Observances Calendar, and Toll-free Numbers for Health Information.

Other Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion publications are available. Current publications list, including order form, may be accessed online at http://odphp.osophs.dhhs.gov/pubs/.

1126 Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. (EST) M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Information referral provided free of charge. Some publications are free of charge; others have a small cost-recovery fee that has been set under Office of Management and Budget guidelines.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, E-mail, Postal Mail, Fax and Web Chat

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1127 National Kidney Foundation of Western Pennsylvania NKF

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The National Kidney Foundation, Inc., a major voluntary health organization, seeks to prevent kidney and urinary tract diseases, improve the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases, and increase the availability of all organs for transplantation. Our goals: (1) Supporting research and research training; (2) Continuing Education of Health Care Professionals; (3) Expanding Patient Services and Community Resources; (4) Educating the public; (5) Shaping health policy; (6) Fund raising.

History of Organization The NKF of the Alleghenies was founded in 1978 by a group of concerned people who wanted to increase awareness of kidney and urinary tract diseases and work toward finding a cure.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations, mail solicitations, fundraising.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Beth Piraino, MD - President

Contact Person(s) NKF Serving the Alleghenies Regional Office (412) 261-4115 (800) 261-4115 (412) 261-1405 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 1-800-622-9010 - Phone 212-889-2210 - Phone 212-689-9261 - Fax

Web Addresses www.kidney.org www.kidneyall.org

Primary Addresses 3109 Forbes Avenue Suite 101 Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3010 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1128 Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Fellowship program that supports local postdoctorate kidney and urologic research and supports national research through monthly contributions to the national organization. Continuing education for nephronologists, endocriniologists and urologists, through the Visiting Professor Program. Continuing education for local renal dieticians, social workers and nurses through the Education Symposia. Transportation Programs reimburse dialysis patients for cost of traveling to and from dialysis centers. Crisis Intervention Fund provides emergency financial assistance to dialysis and transplant patients and their families. Educational Support Program helps newly diagnosed and terminal patients deal with the emotional, financial and physical impact of kidney disease. Annual Parent/Family Symposium. Youth Summer Camps. Parents Educational Support Group meets at Children's Hospital. Medical alert jewelry.

Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Income eligibililty for transportation & crisis intervention fund. Access to support groups & educational programs (may require travel).

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, referral through physician or hospital.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description The NKF needs people to assist with local Affiliate programs, write articles, review brochures, assist with legislative efforts and/or participate in national surveys regarding issues affecting individuals with kidney disease. Whether you want to volunteer on a regular basis or just occasionally, there are a number of volunteer opportunities available to you. Any time you can give will be greatly appreciated and you'll feel great by helping to improve the lives of all individuals affected by kidney disease.

1129 National Labor Relations Board Region 6

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The NLRB has two primary functions: (1)To prevent and remedy unfair labor practices, committed by labor organizations or employers; (2) To establish whether or not certain employees desire labor organization representation for collective bargaining purposes, and which union.

History of Organization Congress established the National Labor Relations Board in 1935 to adminsiter the National Relations Act, the primary law that governs relations between unions, employees, and employers in the private sector. The Act guarantees employees the right to organize and to bargain collectively with their employers or to refrain from such activities. The Act, which generally applies to all employers involved in interstate commerce, implements the national labor policy assuring free choice and encouraging collectively bargaining as a means of maintaining industrial peace.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Nancy Wilson - Regional Director

Contact Number(s) 412-395-4400 - Phone 412-395-5986 - Fax

Web Addresses www.nlrb.gov www.nlrb.gov/region/pittsburgh - Pittsburgh Region

Primary Addresses Wm. S. Moorhead Federal Building 1000 Liberty Avenue Room 904 Pittsburgh , PA 15222-4111 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description

1130 Employees who wish to pursue workplace organization or an allegation of unfair labor practices should seek assistance from the nearest regional NLRB office. Employers and Unions who wish to pursue an allegation of unfair labor practices should do the same.

Local field offices investigate allegations of unfair labor practices to determine whether there is cause to believe that the National Labor Relations Act has been violated and conduct secret-ballot elections to determine whether employees desire union representation.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. M-F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk in or call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1131 National Lead Information Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-424-LEAD - Lead Hotline 585-232-3111 - Fax

Web Addresses www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/nlic.htm

Primary Addresses Office of Pollution Prevention & Toxics 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Mail Code 7404T Washington, DC 20460 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description The lead hotline provides general information to the public. Callers are sent a basic information package on lead. It also includes referral information to local sources. The clearinghouse provides a staffed phone line and technical information for professionals.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Monday-Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of information on lead

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call the hotline

1132 National Library Service for the Blind & Physically Handicap Books for the Blind, NLS

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Library of Congress

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-NLS-READ - Tollfree 202.707.0712 - Fax 202.707.5100 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.loc.gov/nls

Primary Addresses 1291 Taylor Street, NW Washington, DC 20011 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses The Library of Congress Washington, DC 20542- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Maintains a large collection of books, magazines, journals and music materials in braille, large type, and recorded formats. Reading materials and special playback equipment available for loan. Materials are selected to appeal to a wide range of interests including best sellers, biography, fiction, non-fiction and how-to-books.

Services are provided through state and local library service centers. Individuals may find the nearest center (i.e. "Find a Library") by going to this link http://www.loc.gov/nls/find.html

Available Hours

1133 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F, and by appointment.

Fees/Cost for Services Free, including postage and return mail.

Eligibility Requirements Blind or physically handicapped. Equipment loan: medically certified as unable to hold a book or read ordinary print size.

Required Documentation Send name and address for more information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Write or access through local library system.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1134 National Multiple Sclerosis Society,Western Pennsylvania Chapter

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Anne Mageras - Chapter President

Contact Person(s) Pam Dixon - Director, Programs, Education, & Outreach

Contact Number(s) 412.261.6347 - Phone 800.344.4867 - Tollfree 412.232.1461 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.nationalmssociety.org/pax

Primary Addresses 1501 Reedsdale Street Suite 105 Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western Pennsylvania

Service Description Information and Referral, financial assistance with prescribed medical equipment; Wellness Programs; MS support groups; Peer Support Programs; professional and public education; lending library; and educational seminars.

The Western Pennsylvania Chapter provides assistance in arranging and financing temporary respite care for family carepartners to give them a break from their caregiving responsibilities. Respite can be provided in-home or in a long-term care facility. Two Local MS Clinics - The Western Pennsylvania Chapter is associated with three outpatient MS Centers: UPMC MS Center,

1135 Pittsburgh, PA; The West Penn Allegheny MS Treatment Center, Pittsburgh, PA and UPMC Hamot MS Center in Erie, PA.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F for office hours. Support groups and program times may vary.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Persons with MS and their families. Must register to receive services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, Write or EMAIL

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1136 National Organization for Rare Disorders NORD

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), a 501(c)3 organization, is a unique federation of voluntary health organizations dedicated to helping people with rare "orphan" diseases and assisting the organizations that serve them. NORD is committed to the identification, treatment, and cure of rare disorders through programs of education, advocacy, research, and service.

History of Organization NORD was established in 1983 by patients and families who worked together to get the Orphan Drug Act passed. This legislation provides financial incentives to encourage development of new treatments for rare diseases.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Contributions, grants and donations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Peter L. Saltonstall - President & CEO

Contact Number(s) 203.744.0100 - Phone 800.999.6673 - Tollfree 203.798.2291 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.rarediseases.org www.rarediseases.org/programs/medication - Patient Assistance Programs

Primary Addresses 55 Kenosia Avenue Danbury, CT 06813-1968 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description

1137 Networking program for those suffering from rare disorders; maintains a database of rare diseases including symptoms, causes, standard treatments, and resource lists; monitors Orphan Drug Act; publishes newsletter.

Patient Assistance and prescription assistance information.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F; 24 hour answering machine.

Fees/Cost for Services free.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1138 National Runaway Switchboard

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission at the National Runaway Switchboard is to help keep America's runaway and at-risk youth safe and off the streets.

History of Organization NRS was established in 1971 to fill a need for comprehensive crisis intervention for young people in Chicago. It was conceived as a centralized organization with free 24-hour services, expertise in all youth-related issues and as an information clearinghouse of youth services. In 1974, the National Runaway Switchboard received an eight-month federal demonstration grant to establish a national hotline. During this time, 11,000 calls were received demonstrating the need for this type of service. Since then, NRS’ capabilities and services have grown considerably. The 1-800-RUNAWAY hotline now handles more than 100,000 calls each year.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, foundations and contributions.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Maureen Blaha - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 773.929.5150 - Fax 1-800-786-2929 - Tollfree 773.880.9860 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.1800runaway.org

Primary Addresses 3080 N. Lincoln Avenue Chicago, IL 60657 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description

1139 The National Runaway Switchboard is the federally designated national communication system for runaway and homeless youth. Services include: 1.) A Crisis Intervention Hotline for youth in crisis/emergency situations. and 2.) An Agency Information Line --focuses on helping agencies who work with youth in crisis.

We are the federally-designated national communication system (hotline and website) for runaway and homeless youth. Youth and family members call 24 hours a day to work through problems and find local help from social service agencies and organizations. Some callers just need someone to talk to, others need help finding a shelter, food, medical assistance, or counseling. Some callers are on the streets, others are struggling with other issues and we work with them to identify options to prevent them from leaving their home, when possible and if appropriate.

Available Hours 24 hr. hotline

Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1140 National Stroke Association

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The public is dangerously misinformed about stroke, we aim to change that. Our mission is to reduce the incidence and impact of this life-threatening medical condition. We're here to save lives, improve quality of care and increase patient outcomes.

History of Organization National Stroke Association was formed in 1984 to fill a void as the only national non-profit health care organization focusing 100 percent of its resources and attention on stroke. In its brief history, National Stroke Association has become a leading national resource on stroke and the driving force behind efforts to improve stroke prevention, treatment and rehabilitation.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.787.6537 - Tollfree 303.649.1328 - Fax 303.649.9299 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.stroke.org

Primary Addresses 9707 East Easter Lane Suite B Centennial, CO 80112-3747 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description This association provides education, information, referrals and research on stroke.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

1141 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1142 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Organizational Information

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-273-TALK (8255) - Hotline number 1-800-799.4889 - TTY Callers 1-888-628-9454 - Hotline en español

Web Addresses www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description This is a federally funded hotline for suicide prevention and intervention. People who are in emotional distress or suicidal crisis can call the Lifeline at any time, from anywhere in the Nation, and talk (in English or Spanish) with a trained crisis worker who will listen to and assist callers in getting the help they need.

The Lifeline Network answers thousands of calls from people in emotional distress. There are many reasons for their calls. Please call for any of the following reasons:

Suicidal thoughts, information on suicide, information on mental health/illness, substance abuse/addiction, to help a friend or loved one, relationship problems, abuse/violence, economic problems, sexual orientation issues, physical illness, loneliness and family problems.

Available Hours 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

1143 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

Required Documentation N/A

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1144 Natural Resources Conservation Service formerly Soil Conservation Service

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US Department of Agriculture

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Assess the resources on the land, the conservation problems and opportunities; draw on various sciences and disciplines and integrate all their contributions into a plan for the whole property; work closely with land users so that the plans for conservation mesh with their objectives; through implementing conservation on individual properties, contribute to the overall quality of the life in the watershed or region.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Suzy Funka-Petery - District Conservationist (724) 437-7971 ext 3 (724) 437-2914 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) (724) 222-3060 - Washington Service Center (855) 847-3602 - Washington (Fax)

Web Addresses www.nrcs.usda.gov

Primary Addresses Lemont Furnace Service Center 10 Nickman Plaza 1359 Connellsville Road, Suite 10 Lemont Furnace , PA 15456-9732 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description The agency aims for improvements to water, soil, wildlife habitat, forest lands, and grass lands.

1145 Programs include assisting farmers to remain in compliance with the 1985 and 1990 Farm Bills; the Forestry Incentive Program and the Wetlands Reserve Program. The agency focuses on soil conservation on the nation's private lands and technical assistance to private landowners to help them improve their natural resources.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M.- 4:30 P.M. M-F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1146 Nebo United Methodist

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lois Swestyn - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.428.3534 - Phone

Primary Addresses 736 Nebo Ridge Rd West Finley, PA 15377 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1147 Needy Meds

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Helping people who cannot afford medicine or healthcare costs by connecting them to the available financial assistance resources.

History of Organization NeedyMeds was founded in 1997 by Richard J. Sagall, MD, and Libby Overly. MEd, MSW. Ms. Overly, a home health social worker working in Alabama put together a database on patient assistance programs to help her serve clients who could not afford to pay for their medication. Dr. Sagall, at that time, a family practitioner in Bangor, Maine, heard about the database from his friend and thought the information could reach many more people on the web. The website was launched on November 24, 1997, with the mission of providing information, free of charge, to anyone who needs help paying for medicine. In January, 2002, NeedyMeds became a non-profit corporation and is now based in Gloucester, MA. Ms. Overly has relocated to Baltimore, MD, where she works as social worker and is a member of the NeedyMeds Board of Directors. The website, which now averages 14,000 visitors every weekday to the homepage, with over 60,000 different page views a day.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rich Sagall, MD - President

Contact Number(s) 978-281-6666 - Business calls ONLY 978-865-4115 - Helpline Number 206-260-8850 - Fax (800) 503-6897 - Helpline

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.needymeds.com

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 219 Gloucester, MA 01931 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

1148 Service Description NeedyMeds.org has information on medicine and healthcare assistance programs. They do not run a patient assistance program, and they do not supply medicine or financial assistance.

Follow these easy steps to search on their website and find assistance programs that will help with costs of healthcare.

Look for Low-Cost Medicine Programs:

1.Programs called PAPs (patient assistance programs) provide free or low-cost prescription medicine to low-income people who are uninsured or under-insured. Click on BRAND NAME DRUGS or GENERIC NAME DRUGS.

2.Click on the first letter of the name of your medicine in the alphabet bar. Click on the name of your medicine to learn about the program.

3.Look for all of your medicines, not just the most expensive. If your medicine is not on either list, it is not available through a PAP. Call the program if you have questions.

Look for Additional Assistance Programs:

When you go to their site click on the blue words to learn about finding other assistance programs.

1.Application Assistance is a resource of organizations that will help you find and apply for PAPs for free or a small fee.

2.Disease-Based Assistance is a database of programs that help with the costs associated with specific diseases or conditions.

3.Government Programs are state and federal programs that assist low-income residents.

4.Discount Drug Cards lists several categories of cards.

Check all the categories and look for all your medicines.

Other assistance listed on the website include - Disease-Based Assistance is a database of programs that help with the costs associated with specific diseases or conditions - Free or low cost clinics - Medication coupons offered on prescription and over-the-coutner medications - Camps and Scholarships offered based on a diagnosis

1149 - Application Assistance is a resource of organizations that will help you find and apply for PAPs for free or a small fee - Government Programs are state and federal programs that assist low-income residents

NeedyMeds also runs a free drug discount card that can save users up to 80% off the cost of medications.

Available Hours Website is available 24/7; Helpline available 9PM-4PM Eastern Time

Fees/Cost for Services no fee

Eligibility Requirements NONE

Required Documentation income documentation needed for some pharmaceutical companies patient assistance programs

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments print applications directly from website or call/fax for applications

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1150 NeighborhoodWorks Western Pennsylvania

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Mission of NeighborWorks Western Pennsylvania is financial empowerment that promotes home ownership and stable communities. This goal is realized by helping individuals and families to strengthen their financial security through education programs, counseling and affordable financing.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Colin Kelley - CEO

Contact Number(s) 412-281-9773 - Phone 412-281-9987 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses nwwpa.org/

Primary Addresses 710 Fifth Avenue Suite 1000 Pittsburgh , PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include: Homebuyer Education Workshops, Budget & Credit Restoration Assistance, Low-interest Loans for Down Payment/Closing Cost or Emergency Home Improvement Loans, Foreclosure Prevention, Homeowner Classes (guest speakers such as contractors, landscapers, non-profit service providers and insurance companies) and a Youth Financial Fitness Program.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

Miscellaneous Information

1151 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1152 Nemacolin Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Chief Jim Schiffbauer - Fire Chief

Chief Max Brozik, Sr. - EMS

Contact Number(s) 724.966.7408 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 200 Nemacolin, PA 15351 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency medical and fire services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1153 Network 4 ERSD

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Medicare

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.548.9205 - Tollfree 610.265.2418 - Phone

Web Addresses www.esrdncc.org

Primary Addresses 630 Freedom Business Center Suite 116 King of Prussia, PA 19406 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Monitors the quality of care providied to those with kidney disease; refers patients to dialysis facilities or transplant centers; mediates patient grievances related to dialysis centers.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Works with end-stage renal disease patients, hospitals and dialysis centers.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

1154 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1155 New Freeport Church of Christ

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.447.2844 - Phone

Primary Addresses RD #1 New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1156 New Freeport Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.447.2541 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 21 Main Street New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency Fire Services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1157 New Hope United Methodist Charge

Organizational Information

History of Organization We are a group of United Methodist churches in the West Greene area. We were reconfigured in July of 2013, creating the New Hope Charge. Our churches include: Rogersville, Grandview (in Garrison), Pleasant Hill (near New Freeport), Jollytown, and Pine Bank. More information will be available at a later date, check back soon!

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.499.5590 - Phone

Web Addresses newhopecharge.org/

Primary Addresses 102 Church Street P.O. Box 315 Rogersville, PA 15359 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Renner Creek Road New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Jollytown Road New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1336 Jollytown Road New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Available Hours Sunday Morning Worship is held every Sunday at Rogersville at 11:15am, except on 5th Sundays. Sunday School is held at 10am, hosted in the Fellowship Hall (located across Church St). Sunday Morning Worship at Grandview is held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday at 8:30am. Sunday Morning Worship at Pleasant Hill is held on the 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8:30am. Study School is hosted every Sunday at Pleasant Hill at 9:30am. Sunday Morning Worship at Jollytown is held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday at 9:45am. Sunday Morning Worship at Pine Bank is held on the 2nd and 4th Sunday at 9:45am.

1158 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1159 NHS Human Services Woodland Center

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-942-4677 - Phone (Washington Co.) 724-942-4471 - Fax (Washington Co.)

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.nhsonline.org

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette/Beaver

Service Description Services for consumers include: ATF/Community Day Program.

Stepping Stones 3-14 Autism Program Therapeutic Family Care and Foster Care Plus Community Living and Community Living Medical Homes PFDS Waiver Programs Home Based and Family Based Services Aging-PDA and Area Agency on Aging as well as private pay for In-Home Services Independence, OBRA and ComCare Waivers, Act 15 Stepping Stones Plus Age 3-21 Autism Program

Available Hours Monday through Friday from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Dependent upon services requested.

Eligibility Requirements Dependent upon services.

Required Documentation Dependent upon services requested.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1160 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1161 Nine to Five, National Association of Working Women

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To strengthen women's ability to win economic justice.

History of Organization In 1973 a group of office workers in Boston got together to talk about issues which had no name -- sexual harassment, work/family challenges, and pay equity. From this beginning 9 to 5 emerged as the national organization dedicated to putting working women's issues on the public agenda. 9 to 5's constituents are low-wage women, women in traditionally female jobs, and those who've experienced any form of discrimination. Membership is open to all.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Linda Meric - National Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 414.274.0925 - Phone 800.522.0925 - Job Survival Hotline 414.272.2870 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] Job Survival Hotline [email protected]

Web Addresses www.9to5.org

Primary Addresses 207 E. Buffalo Street #211 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description This organization has also done research concerning: health & safety, work force restructuring, welfare reform and part-time & temporary work.

9to5 has a Job Survival Helpline that you can call or email to find out more on your job rights. The

1162 Helpline links trained staff with women who need them the most. Helpline staff talk to 15,000 women annually from across the country. The issues most often raised by Hotline callers include sexual harassment, family leave, and pregnancy discrimination.

Issues most often raised by hotline callers include: sexual harassment, family leave, pregnancy discrimination, low pay and racism.

Services include: 1.) hotline offering legal and practical information on job concerns for working women and 2.) technical assistance in starting 9 to 5 support groups.

Available Hours 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Working women.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1163 Nurse Aide Registry, PA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Health

Funding Sources State, fees.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-724-3258 - PA Dept. of Health 800-852-0518 - Tollfree for Registration 800-795-2350 - American Red Cross (testing contact)

Web Addresses www.asisvcs.com/publications/pdf/063913.pdf www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/nurse_aide_registry/14154

Primary Addresses Pearson VUE – PA Nurse Aide Registry P.O. Box 13785 Philadelphia, PA 19101-3785 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Contact this office to verify that you are currently listed on the Registry.

Call to clarify that the correct information is listed on the Registry.

Change your current address or name.

Obtain information regarding reciprocity.

Obtain information regarding continued enrollment on the Registry.

To register for the competency evaluation exam contact: The American Red Cross, Competency Evaluation Program, P. O. Box 5875, Harrisburg, PA 17110(1-800-795-2350). Hours: Mon. - Fri 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

1164 Fees/Cost for Services Free; various licensure fees for providers.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, fax.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1165 Nursing Board, PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission Statement: The State Board of Nursing establishes rules and regulations for the licensure and practice of professional and practical nursing in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and provides for the examination of all applicants. The Board examines all applicants for licensure and issues licenses for professional nursing and practical nursing to persons passing such examinations and meeting other qualifications for licensure. The Board establishes standards for the approval and operation of nursing education programs for the preparation of professional nurses (RNs) and prepares and distributes an annual list of all approved programs. In addition, the Board annually prepares and distributes a list of all Board-approved schools and institutions for the education of practical nurses (LPNs). The Board regulates certified registered nurse practitioners (CRNPs) and approves programs for their education. In addition, Act 99 of 2002 (effective 9/29/02) amended the Professional Nursing Law to include licensing of dietitian-nutritionists.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources License fees, state

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.783.7142 - Phone 717.783.0822 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.dos.pa.gov/ProfessionalLicensing/BoardsCommissions/Nursing/Pages/default.aspx

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 2649 Harrisburg, PA 17105-2649 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Knowledgeable about which training programs are necessary to become licensed and which learning institutions offer them. Answers questions pertaining to nursing, nursing education, and law as it pertains to nursing. Grants nursing licenses and is empowered to revoke them. Accepts and investigates consumer complaints about nurses.

1166 Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Licensure fees vary. Call for more information.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Academic records for nursing license.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1167 Nursing Home Transition Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SWPA Area Agency on Aging

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.489.8080 - phone 1-800-734-9603

Web Addresses www.swpa-aaa.org/SWPA_Nursing_Home_Transition_Program.php

Primary Addresses 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington, Greene and Fayette counties

Available Hours 8:30 AM to 5 PM Monday- Friday

Eligibility Requirements Must be 60 years of age or older and currently living in a licensed nursing facility.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1168 Oak View United Methodist Church

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The United Methodist Church has many doors through which people share in serving God and others. Whether you visit in person or via the Internet, we hope you discover something here to encourage you in your spiritual journey. Together, we can open hearts, open minds and open doors. The people of The United Methodist church.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Stains - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724 627-6398

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses http://www.oakviewumc.net/

Primary Addresses 160 Rolling Meadows Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1169 Observer Reporter

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.222.2200 - Phone 800.222.6397 - Tollfree 724.225.2077 - Fax 724-852-2602 - Greene County Office 724-852-1497 - Greene County Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.observer-reporter.com

Primary Addresses 122 S. Main Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 32 S. Church Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Local newspaper published daily and Sunday except for holidays. Coverage includes national news and local news pertinent to Washington and Greene Counties.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F for office; news desk open until 10 P.M.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

1170 Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1171 Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, W PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Obsessive Compulsive Foundation of Western Pennsylvania is to serve individuals and families in the Western Pennsylvania area who are afflicted with Obsessive Compulsive (OC) and spectrum disorders -- such as Trichotillomania (Trich) -- by expanding education, understanding, research and treatment.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations, grants and membership fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Elaine Davis - President

Contact Number(s) 412.363.6231 - Phone

E-mail(s) info@ ocfwpa.org

Web Addresses www.ocfwpa.org

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 81648 Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include treatment, support groups and advocacy for persons with Obsessive Compulsive Disorders.

Available Hours Call

Fees/Cost for Services Free

1172 Eligibility Requirements People (and loved ones) dealing with OCD and related disorders.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1173 Obstetrics and Gynecology, WVU

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Healthcare at West Virginia University

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, state, fees and fundraising

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304.598.4880 - Phone

Web Addresses wvuhealthcare.com/services/obstetrics-and-gynecology/

Primary Addresses 608 Cheat Rd Morgantown, WV 26508 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Provides comprehensive obstetrical care for women of all ages. Subspecialties include maternal-fetal medicine, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, and gynecologic oncology. Specialized care available for unusual or difficult gynecologic problems.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; 24 hr. emergency

Fees/Cost for Services Varies, sliding fee scale, medical assistance, medicare and private health insurances.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment

Miscellaneous Information

1174 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1175 Occupational Medicine Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Southwest Regional Medical Center

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-1950

Web Addresses www.sw-rmc.com southwestregionalmedical.com/departments/occupational-medicine-center/

Primary Addresses 350 Bonar Ave. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description The center will offer comprehensive services for employee health, injury and care. Services include: Pre-employment & regulatory physicals (compliant with OSHA, MSHA, DOT, HAZMAT, FAA and NIOSH), Toxic exposure surveillance, Workers Compensation, Lab testing, Physical & occupational therapy, Case Management, Drug Testing, Pulmonary Function Testing, Vision Screenings, Hearing Screenings, Work Capacity Evaluations, Acute Injury Evaluation & Treatment, Referrals to qualified specialists and timely generation of reports to Workers Compensation, employers & insurers.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

1176 Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization U. S. Department of Labor

Legal Structure Federal government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.395.4903 - Phone 800.321.6742 - Hotline for Emergencies 412.395.6380 - Fax

Web Addresses www.osha.gov

Primary Addresses William Moorhead Federal Building, Room 905 1000 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description A federal program that enforces the laws which establish job safety and health standards for the workplace in order to eliminate or minimize the incidence of employment-related personal illness or death of workers. Accepts complaints & charges and has enforcement power.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation

1177 Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1178 Office of Developmental Programs now ODP (formerly the Office of Mental Retardation OMR).

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Human Services

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to provide individuals with mental retardation, autism, and their families the services and supports they need and the opportunity to make real choices about living, working and options for social activities to enable them to live in and participate fully in the life of their communities.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.565.5144 - Phone Pittsburgh Office (717) 787-3700 - Harrisburg Office 717-787-1848 - Director 1-888-565-9435 - Customer Hotline

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/dhsorganization/officeofdevelopmentalprograms/

Primary Addresses Health and Welfare Bldg, 4th floor Harrisburg, PA 17105 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Piatt Place, Room 4900 301 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh , PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description This state agency is responsible for planning and licensing service providers (community residential, adult day care and vocational facilities)The Western Regional office covers the 23 counties of the western region of the state. These counties include: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler,

1179 Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Elk, Erie, Fayette,Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Potter, Venango, Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1180 Office of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services OMHSAS

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Human Services

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Every individual served by the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service system will have the opportunity for growth, recovery and inclusion in their community, have access to culturally competent services and supports of their choice, and enjoy a quality of life that includes family members and friends.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Linda S. Zelch - Director of Western PA Operations

Contact Number(s) 412-880-0369 - Phone Pittsburgh Office 412-565-5393 - Fax Pittsburgh Office 717-787-6443 - Receptionist

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/dhsorganization/officeofmentalhealthandsubstanceabuseservices/index.htm

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 2675 Harrisburg, PA 17105-2675 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 300 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description This state agency is responsible for planning and licensing service providers in Pennsylvania. No

1181 direct services to individuals are provided. Their goal is to make sure that the clients receive quality services.

Responsible for oversight of mental health and drug and alcohol services in 47 western region counties. Offices are responsible for licensure, county plan review, HealthChoices oversight, and day-to-day county government interface. The 23 counties served by the Pittsburgh Field Office are Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Elk, Erie, Fayette,Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Potter, Venango, Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland. This field office handles the licensure of mental health programs and collaboration with Warren and Torrence State Hospitals.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1182 Open Arms Drop In Center

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3213 - Phone 724.852.1856 - Fax

Primary Addresses 30 North Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Open Arms is a safe, friendly gathering place for socialization and fellowship among individuals coping with mental health issues.

This activity center is operated by individuals with mental health issues with provider and county oversight.

The drop in center offers an accepting, non-clinical atmosphere where individuals with mental health issues can feel they belong.

The center encourages individuals to take responsibility for their own recovery and provides support in times of crisis and social isolation.

The center offers opportunities to improve social skills and to develop and maintain healthy relationships.

Activities include: education, social, peer support and community integration opportunities.

Available Hours Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 4 PM

Eligibility Requirements Membership is open to any adult 18 years or older who has or has had mental health issues.

Miscellaneous Information

1183 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1184 Open Door Christian School

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Tuition

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1871 - Phone

Primary Addresses 793 Lippencott Road Waynesburg, PA 15370- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Christian co-educational preschool, elementary & high school curriculum; ABEKA curriculum (phonetic reading, language, science and history, traditional math), Bible class, foreign languages, art & music.

Available Hours 8:15 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Call for tuition information.

Eligibility Requirements Children from grades K through 12

Required Documentation Any available school records

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1185 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1186 Our Caring Corner Grief Support Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization East End United Community Center

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: Improve the lives of grieving children, adolescents, and their families by providing support, education, and community outreach in a world where grief knows no social, economic, racial, or other boundaries. Vision: We envision a community of support for grieving children, adolescents, and their families.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-437-1660

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.eeucc.org

Primary Addresses 150 Coolspring Street Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Fayette,Greene Washington, and Westmoreland counties

Service Description Our Caring Corner is a safe place where grieving children, adolescents, and their families come together and talk about their memories in an atmosphere of acceptance. We are a peer support program. Our Caring Corner is staffed by professionals who recruit and train appropriate volunteers to facilitate the work done in groups of children, adolescents and adults. Our staff is professionally trained in grief support, group facilitation, and adult training methods. Trained volunteers offer listening, validation of feelings and encouragement to group attendees. Sessions are held one evening each week and offered free of charge.

Fees/Cost for Services

1187 Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call 724-437-1660 or email [email protected]

1188 Our Lady of Consolation, Nemacolin

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John M. Bauer - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724-966-7909 724-966-7270

Web Addresses diopitt.org/parishes/our-lady-consolation

Primary Addresses 408 Route 88 Carmichaels, PA 15320- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1189 P.A.C.E.(Pharmaceutical Asst. Contract for Elderly)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Aging

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.225.7223 - Tollfree 800-222-9004 - TDD (717) 783-1550 - Department of Aging

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.aging.pa.gov/organization/pace/Pages/default.aspx#.VKmSIIrF9Q0

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 8809 Harrisburg, PA 17105-8806 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description P.A.C.E. is a lottery funded program which subsidizes prescription medications for eligible senior citizens.

Applications may be submitted online.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Ages 65 and older; resident of PA for 90 days prior to applying; income guidelines apply.

1190 Required Documentation Proof of age, residence, income and copies of health insurance cards.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or mail application.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1191 PA Cleanways of Greene County

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.7097 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses Fort Jackson Building/Mezzanine Level 19 S. Washington Street P. O. Box 734 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Coordinates local teams to clean up illegal dump sites in our community. Organizes periodic recycling events in the county.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested in environmental issues.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1192 PA Crime Stoppers

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-4-PATIPS (800) 472-8477

Web Addresses www.pacrimestoppers.org

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description This hotline operates with the cooperation of volunteers from the community, news media and law enforcement services.

1193 PA Enrollment Services

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-440-3989 800-618-4225 - TTY 1-888-410-5658

Web Addresses www.enrollnow.net

Primary Addresses Human Services Building Lower Level One Smithfield Street Pittsburgh, PA Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.

Service Description PA Enrollment Services helps people with Medical Assistance choose the their own health plan and doctor. When you choose, you are more likely to find doctors in your vicinity, select a health plan with services that fit your needs and access the hospitals you want. If you don't choose, a doctor and a health plan will be chosen for you.

Available Hours 8 AM to 6 PM Monday- Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone residing in Pennsylvania who is eligible for Medicaid.

Required Documentation Proof of residency and income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or apply online

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1194 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1195 PA Families Inc. PFI

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-947-4941 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses pafamiliesinc.org/

Primary Addresses 431 Dever Hollow Road Templeton, PA 16259 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description The primary function of PA Families Inc. is to act as an information and referral resource for all residents of Pennsylvania who have children with special needs and any system partners, teachers, physicians etc. in any field who works with that family and child. We are a federal funded Statewide Family Network through SAMHSA (Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration)

Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or email.

1196 PA Federation of Democratic Women

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization In 1927 The Pennsylvania Federation of Democratic Women, Inc was founded to promote the appointment and election of Democratic women to responsible positions within all branches of government, to encourage the advancement of women in both the public and private sectors, and to advocate the principles of the Democratic Party.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues; fundraising

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gwen Collins - President [email protected]

Contact Person(s) LILA AYERSMAN [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 215.437.7511 - Phone 215.791.3497 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected] President

Web Addresses www.pfdw.org

Primary Addresses 1852 S. Wood Street Allentown, PA 18103 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Scholarships available; coordinates local groups & speaks to local groups.

Available Hours

1197 Monthly meetings

Fees/Cost for Services Dues set locally

Eligibility Requirements Female, registered Democrat

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call local group

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1198 PA Legal Services Corporation

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission: Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc. is a client-centered organization that provides leadership, funding, and support to improve the availability and quality of civil legal aid for low income people and victims of domestic violence in Pennsylvania. Our vision: We envision equal access to justice for those who have nowhere else to turn, where every low-income individual and family in Pennsylvania will have access to the full range of civil legal services and legal remedies. Our values: We take pride in our strategic vision for a coordinated and compassionate, client-centered legal aid delivery system -- a Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network that is capable of obtaining fair solutions for critical civil legal problems.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Samuel W. Milkes - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 717.236.9486 - Phone 800.322.7572 - Toll-Free 717.233.4088 - Fax 866-761-6572 - Pittsburgh Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses PALawHELP.org - Your Online Guide to Legal Information and Legal Services in Pennsylvania www.palegalaid.net/ www.palegalaid.net/resources/clients/legalhelpfinder/Allegheny - Directory of Legal Aid offices statewide

Primary Addresses 118 Locust Street Harrisburg, PA 17101-1414 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 928 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area

1199 Pennsylvania

Service Description Main office that oversees the Legal Aid Society offices throughout the state of Pennsylvania. These offices offer free legal help for low-income families in non-criminal cases.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need who meets the program's guidelines.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1200 PAIR PA Association for Information & Referral

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization PA-AIRS is dedicated to uniting and supporting its membership and advocating for professional standards to ensure quality information and referral services throughout Pennsylvania.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (717) 394-0734 - Secretary (717) 757-3782

Web Addresses www.pairinfo.org

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description A professional organization for those interested in strengthening the role of information and referral services in Pennsylvania health and social services delivery system. Members receive benefits such as: newsletter, technical advice, information pack.

Fees/Cost for Services Membership fee--please call for details.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Unknown

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use

1201 No

Volunteer Need No

1202 PALawHELP

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Web Addresses www.palawhelp.org

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description This resource serves as an online guide to legal information and legal services in Pennsylvania. This guide is a free service and is made possible through a grant from the Legal Services Corporation and the ongoing support of Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc. and its member programs.

The guide is divided into twelve main topic areas including: Consumer, Disability, Elder Law, Health Law, Immigrant Issues, Public Benefits, Children & Families, Education, Employment, Housing & Shelter, Migrant Issues and Veterans & Military.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1203 Paralyzed Veterans of America, Keystone Chapter PVA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Paralyzed Veterans of America is to improve the quality of life of paralyzed veterans using over 65 years of in-depth experience with the effects and treatment of spinal cord injuries and diseases.

Funding Sources Contributions

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-781-2474 - Phone 800-775-9323 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.kpva.org

Primary Addresses 1113 Main Street Pittsburgh, PA 15215-2407 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None for full, voting members (veterans with spinal cord injury or disease) $25/year membership fee for associate members

Eligibility Requirements For full, voting membership: Veterans with physician-certified spinal cord injuries or diseases. For associate membership: no requirements (Board approval necessary for both)

Required Documentation DD214 Service discharge form (copy is acceptable) Letter from applicant's physician stating the exact nature of the spinal cord injury or disease (original required)

1204 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1205 Parent to Parent of Pennsylvania, SW Region

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Nicole Zilli - Regional Coordinator [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 888-727-2706 724-219-2367

Web Addresses www.parenttoparent.org

Additional Addresses

Click here for a Map of this Location.

Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Allegheny,Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Somerset, Washington and Westmoreland

Service Description Parent to Parent of Pennsylvania matches parents and family members of children and adults with disabilities or special needs, to supporting parents, on a one-to-one basis according to condition or concerns. Some of these include: Physical Disabilities, Developmental Disabilities, Special Health Care Needs, Behavioral/Mental Health Care Concerns, Foster Care or Adoption and Educational Issues. Parent to parent networking organization. Parent support groups.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1206 Park View Knoll

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources H.U.D.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Molenock - Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.966.8667 - Phone 724.966.9737 - Fax 412-647-7403 - Management Agent

Primary Addresses 317 Park View Knoll Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 4415 5th Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2654 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description 75 units including 1,2 & 3 bedroom townhouses; 3 play-ground areas. Family oriented; available to single persons if elderly or disabled. Subsidized housing.

Available Hours Office hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services 30% of monthly income

Eligibility Requirements Individuals & families must meet certain income guidelines.

Required Documentation Birth certificates, and others depending on each case.

1207 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Fill-out application; usually placed on waiting list.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1208 Parkinson Foundation of Western Pennyslvania

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Parkinson Foundation of Western Pennsylvania provides services, support and education for those afflicted with Parkinson Disease and their families and supports medical research to discover the cause and cure. .

History of Organization The Parkinson Foundation of Western Pennsylvania was formed in 1995 by volunteers with the purpose of supporting research efforts to find a cure and provide support for those with Parkinson Disease (PD) and their families. The Foundation was largely a volunteer effort until 2000, when the Foundation hired an executive director to expand patient services and public awareness, and to establish the Foundation’s identity as an independent organization. The Parkinson Wellness Program was initiated in 2001, providing physical exercise, cognitive stimulation, and socialization, all tailored to the needs of people with PD. These programs are offered at five sites in western Pennsylvania along with a high-functioning exercise group through UPMC.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-837-2542

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pfwpa.org

Primary Addresses 3468 Babcock Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15237 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western PA

Service Description

1209 Annual Living Well Retreat--3 day event featuring speakers, discussion, entertainment, hospitality room, libraries and exhibits.

Information and Referral: The Parkinson Foundation of Western Pennsylvania staff can assist you in obtaining the information and resources you need to manage your condition and life. We offer: Professional staff to answer your questions, referrals to community resources, support groups and professionals, lending library of books and videos, free brochures and materials to help you understand the disease, and classes and programs to help you learn more about managing Parkinson disease

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is in need of service.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1210 Parks and Pools, Greene County Department of Recreation

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) J. Allen Blaker - Director

Contact Person(s) Pamela Blaker - Parks & Recreation Manager

Contact Number(s) 724-852-2088 - ALPHA AQUATICS (Waynesburg Pool) 724.852.5323 - Parks & Recreation Office 724-966-5910 - Carmichaels Pool 724-943-3201 - Mon View Park/Pool/Skating Rink

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 107 Fairgrounds Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Operates public swimming facilities including Foundation Coal Aquatic Center (Waynesburg Pool), Carmichaels Pool and Mon View Park/Pool/Skating Rink. Co-ordinates swimming and tennis lessons, baseball camps, trips and other special events throughout the year. Manages and is responsible for the upkeep of the county fairgrounds; allows fairground facilities to be rented by the public.

Available Hours Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM

1211 Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Vary according to the programs

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk-in or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1212 Partial Hospitalization Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Centerville Clinics, Inc.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8500 - Phone 724.852.1412 - Fax

Primary Addresses 190 Bonar Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides group therapy & individual therapy; socialization opportunities.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Ages 13 and up

Required Documentation Referral from base service unit.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Must be referred from base service unit

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1213 Volunteer Need No

1214 Partnership for Prescription Assistance

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to increase awareness of patient assistance programs and boost enrollment of those who are eligible. The Partnership for Prescription Assistance offers a single point of access to more than 475 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 180 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies.

Affiliations American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association, the Lupus Foundation of America, the NAACP, the National Alliance for Hispanic Health and the National Medical Association.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1.888.4PPA.NOW 1.888.477.2669

Web Addresses www.pparx.org

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The Partnership fo Prescription Assistance brings together America's pharmaceutical companies, doctors, other health care providers, patient advocacy organizations and community groups to help qualifying patients who lack prescription coverage get the medicines they need through the public or private program that is right for them. Many will get their prescriptions for free or nearly free. The purpose of the program is to increasse awareness of patient assistance programs and boost enrollment of those who are eligible. This site offers a single point of access to more that 475 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 150 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. A questionnaire including a few short eligibility questions must be completed. Then the site will help supply the necessary information to get involved in a program and even allow consumers to download applications online.

Available Hours 24/7

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

1215 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call hotline

1216 Pathways of Southwestern PA, Inc.(Greene County site) formerly known as United Cerebral Palsy (UCP)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-229-0851

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pathwaysswpa.org

Primary Addresses 655 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Early Intervention (EI) Program offers supports and services designed to assist families with infants and toddlers (birth through age two), with special needs, to promote the development of their child. Early Interventionists provide services within the child's natural environment. This typically includes the child's home, child care center, or other community setting. This approach is intended to help the child's caregivers learn ways to support their children within their daily routines and activities.

Related services include: physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, vision support, hearing support and social work services are provided as appropriate.

Pathways of SW PA provides EI services to 221 children residing in Washington and Greene Counties. All services are available year round and are provided at no cost to families. An additional service is the Rainbow's End Learning Center, Inc., located at 300 North St. in Waynesburg (724-627-5421).

An additional service is the Adult Training Facility in Waynesburg (see separate entry for more info).

Available Hours

1217 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Learning-disabled children with cogenital brain and/or neuromuscular disorders; 0-3 years of age.

Required Documentation Immunization records; required forms.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Greene County MH/MR performs intake screenings and provides referrals.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1218 PAWS with a Cause

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission: Paws With A Cause trains Assistance Dogs nationally for people with disabilities and provides the lifetime team support which encourages independence. PAWS promotes awareness through education. Our vision: To encourage independence for people with disabilities by sustaining and strengthening our position as a leading provider of quality Assistance Dogs.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Corporate and individual donations; United Way designations.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.253.7297 - Tollfree 616.877.0248 - Fax 616.877.7297 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pawswithacause.org

Primary Addresses 4646 South Division Wayland, MI 49348 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Trains dogs for persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, as well as for people whose mobility is limited or experience seizures. Provides lifetime team support, which encourages independence. PAWS promotes awareness through education.

Available Hours Vary

Fees/Cost for Services Free

1219 Eligibility Requirements Adults who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or individuals at least 14 years of age whose mobility is limited or experience seizures.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write for application.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1220 Payroll, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources County

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Rebecca Harris

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5271

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Office Building 93 E. High Street Third Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Manages the payroll for all Greene County employees.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

1221 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1222 PDA Waiver Program Care Management

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SPHS Area Agency on Aging

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources This program is funded, in part, under a contract with the Pennsylvania Department of Aging.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-300-2704 Ext. 4520. - Tollfree 724-489-8080

Web Addresses www.swpa-aaa.org

Primary Addresses 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington, Greene and Fayette counties

Service Description The Pennsylvania Department of Aging (PDA) Waiver Program offers an alternative to nursing home care for eligible residents. Consumers in the program select their service providers from a list of local agencies and companies certified by the State. Services are provided in one's home or appropriate community setting. Services available include: Attendant Care, Personal Care, Home Support, Home Delivered Meals, Adult Day Care, Nursing Care, Home Health Aide, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Transportation, Respite Care, Companion, Counseling, Emergency Response System, Home Modifications and Durable Medical Equipment & Supplies.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday

Fees/Cost for Services There is no cost to participate in the PDA Waiver program, but there is a limit to the amount of service for each consumer.

1223 Eligibility Requirements Consumers must be 60 yrs., must require the level of care provided by a nursing home, must choose community-based services rather than a nursing home and must meet Medical Assistance (MA) financial eligibility requirements.

Required Documentation The application process begins with a thorough assessment. When eligibility is determined, a care manager works with each consumer and their family to formulate a plan of care agreeable to everyone.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1224 Peace Corps Recruiting Office

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 212-352-5440 - Regional Office for Pennsylvania 855-855-1961

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.peacecorps.gov

Primary Addresses 201 Varick Street Suite 1025 New York, NY 10014 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Serving Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York

Service Description Recruits and conducts interviews for Peace Corps candidates. Two year committment and can be in any of 60 foreign countries. National office can be reached by calling 800-424-8580.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements 18 yrs. and older, good health and necessary skills.

Required Documentation Application

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1225 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1226 PEAL Center Parent Education & Advocacy Leadership

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the PEAL Center is to ensure that children, youth, and adults with disabilities lead rich, active lives and participate as full members of their schools and communities by providing training, information, and technical assistance based on best practices to individuals, families and all people who support them.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Elisabeth Healey - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Cindy Duch - Parent Advisor

Contact Number(s) 412-281-4404 - Office 866-950-1040 - Toll Free 412-281-4408 - Fax Number 412-281-4409 - TTY

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pealcenter.org

Primary Addresses 1119 Penn Avenue Suite 400 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Western and Central Pennsylvania

Service Description The PEAL Center serves Western and Central Pennsylvania and provides information on children

1227 and youth with disabilities. The center offers training (including sign language training) and information for parents and friends of children with disabilities, as well as their educators and their advocates.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

1228 Pediatric Center (a division of OSPTA)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy Associates

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Pediatric Center is an outpatient therapy center that offers outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech and language therapy services to infants, children, and adolescents from birth to 21 years of age. The professional staff at The Pediatric Center values and encourages family involvement for their child’s therapy plan of care. The ultimate goal is to educate and work with the entire family to ensure that each child achieves their full functional potential. Through a positive rehabilitation atmosphere focused on high-quality and individualized care, the professionals at The Pediatric Center strive to meet the needs of both the child and the family. As one of the only outpatient therapy centers in the area, The Pediatric Center is grateful for the opportunity to serve the children of Greene County. We are honored to be in this position and look forward to giving each and every child the opportunity to function at his or her fullest potential. We look forward to working with you and your family and hope to become an asset to the wonderful community of Greene County!

History of Organization The Pediatric Center is a division of a larger organization known as Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy Associates, Inc. The Pediatric Center is located in the Greene Plaza and opened during the summer of 2010.

Accreditations and Licenses The Pediatric Center's Physical Therapist, Ashley Mlakar PT, DPT, is a licensed physical therapist through the Pennsylvania State Board of Physical Therapy. She obtained her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree from Wheeling Jesuit University in 2009. Ashley also received additional training in the areas of congenital muscular torticollis, functional strengthening programs for children, and evaluation and treatment of gait dysfunction. The Pediatric Center's Occupational Therapist, Amy Burt MOT, OTR/L is a licensed occupational therapist. Amy obtained her Masters in Occupational Therapy degree from The University of Pittsburgh in 2003. She is certified in Therapeutic Listening© and Interactive Metronome© techniques. Amy also has specialty knowledge and training in vision treatments, sensory processing, and handwriting. The Pediatric Center's Speech-Language Pathologist holds a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, and has a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) awarded by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Affiliations The Pediatric Center is a divsion of a larger organization known as Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy Associates, Inc. Founded by brothers Alan and James Henson in October 1984, OSPTA has 24 convenient locations, easy appointment scheduling and a highly qualified, caring, professional staff.

Legal Structure Other

Funding Sources The Pediatric Center accepts most major and non-major medical insurance plans, including UPMC health plans and medical assistance programs.

1229 Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-852-2504 - Telephone

E-mail(s) [email protected] Director

Web Addresses osptainc.com/pediatrics.html

Primary Addresses 160 Greene Plaza Route 21 & 79 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA

Service Description Physical Therapy - The Pediatric Center's physical therapists are knowledgeable in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of congenital, developmental, neurological, and orthopedic disorders. According to the child's individual needs, the physical therapist can address: range of motion, strength, posture, balance, mobility, coordination, gross motor skills, and play skills. Common diagnoses treated by a pediatric physical therapist include, but are not limited to: congenital muscular torticollis, autism, cerebral palsy, developmental coordination disorder, developmental delay, down syndrome,neuromuscular conditions, and orthopedic disorders.

Occupational Therapy - The Pediatric Center's occupational therapist is skilled in the evaluation and treatment of children of all ages with varying abilities. Through a specifically designed treatment plan, children will be able to develop skills that enable them to more fully participate in life's activities. These areas include, but are not limited to: self-care, handwriting, sensory processing, visual perception and ocular motor, fine motor skills, and feeding.

Speech and Language Therapy - The Pediatric Center's speech-language pathologist is experienced in diagnostic and therapy services for infants, children, and adolescents with speech, language, and social communication difficulties. The therapist will plan and implement an individualized treatment plan which may involve: articulation and motor speech, receptive and expressive language, fluency and stuttering, semantics and pragmatics, auditory processing, and phonological disorders.

Available Hours 8:00am - 8:00pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays

1230 Fees/Cost for Services Therapy services are billed through the individual's insurance plan

Eligibility Requirements A script from a physician is required

Required Documentation None required by the patient. Original script from a physician, insurance card, and mom or dad's photo identification required for treatment.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments After obtaining a script from a physician, the parent/guardian can call the office to schedule an appointment at 724-852-2504.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Languages Spoken or Available English

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1231 Pediatric Rehabilitation Program Mountain View Regional Rehabilitation Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Healthsouth

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The program is designed to provide the highest quality, family centered rehabilitation programming for children incorporating each child's individual, developmental, personal, family and community integration needs. The interdisciplinary team integrates a holistic approach to achieve the child's and family's maximum physical, emotional, social and individual potential.

Accreditations and Licenses Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)

Affiliations Monongalia Health System and Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of West Virginia University

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-388-2451 - toll free (304) 285-1008 - Inpatient Referral Number 304-598-1103 - Fax (304) 285-1049 - Outpatient Referral Number

Web Addresses www.healthsouthmountainview.com

Primary Addresses 1160 Van Voorhis Road Morgantown, WV 26554 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description Acute Rehabilitation: Comprehensive, intensive family centered program providing an individualized goal directed treatment pathway designed to maximize a child's functional independence.

Day Treatment Program: As appropriate for the child, this comprehensive program allows the patient to go home at night. This program continues to build on inpatient goals with emphasis on life skills.

Outpatient Therapy: With outpatient therapy throughout the state, therapy can continue at a location convenient to the patient and family.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1232 call

1233 Penn Commercial Inc.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Penn Commercial Business/Technical School's mission is to provide the best available instruction for individual needs in the shortest time possible and at the lowest practical cost. Our training is aimed at men and women who desire to prepare themselves for careers as well as those who desire to reenter the job market. Our educational philosophy recognizes the need for students to develop a foundation of related skills that will make them adaptable to an ever-changing job market and provide support for our students in achieving their career goals. We strive to provide quality programs that will prepare our students for the best available careers.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources PELL and PHEAA grants (state); federal grants; tuition fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Gibson - Director of Admissions

Contact Person(s) Ron Zubaty - Assistant Director of Admissions

Contact Number(s) 724.222.5330 - Phone 1-888-309-7484 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.penn-commercial.com

Primary Addresses 242 Oak Spring Road Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Our Business programs include: Business Administration (Accounting, Human Resources, and Marketing/Management), Executive Office Administration, Legal Office Administration, Accounting

1234 and Business Office Specialist can lead to qualified jobs in as little as 12 months. With an amazing student to teacher ratio, high-tech computer labs and teachers who've put their knowledge to the test in the business world!

Our Technical & Trade programs include: Electrician, Heating/Ventilation and Air-Conditioning with Refrigeration (HVAC-R), Engineering Drafting with Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD), and Network Administrator. All programs come complete with hands-on training, state-of-the-art facilities and instructors who've put in years on the job! Our CAD training program, in particular, is something you just won't find at similar schools.

Medical programs include: Massage Therapy, Medical Assistant, Medical Office Administration, Medical Billing and Coding Specialist and we are pleased to introduce our new Pharmacy Technician program. You'll be able to put our first-rate facilities and experienced teachers to work for you in as little as 12 months in the healthcare industry - one of the fastest growing fields in the country!

Our Spa & Salon programs include: Cosmetology, Cosmetology Teacher, Massage Therapy, and Manicuring. Not only are our teachers professionals in their fields, but you have the advantage of learning and working in our on-site salon environment, or within our exclusive, "hands-on" massage therapy clinic - one of western Pennsylvania's finest!

Day and evening classes are available based on the program you choose - and Penn Commercial Business/Technical School features a 4-day school week for added convenience and flexibility.

Available Hours Office hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday; class hours vary.

Fees/Cost for Services Contact the admissions office

Eligibility Requirements Must apply at admissions office. Must be high school graduate or have a GED (a GED program is available). Will help apply for state grants and scholarships.

Required Documentation High school diploma or GED

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1235 Penn State Cooperative Extension, Greene

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To enhance the quality of life of Pennsylvanians by providing nonformal outreach educational opportunities to individuals, families, businesses, and communities throughout the Commonwealth. Extension provides educational programs to enable the Commonwealth to maintain a competitive, environmentally sound food and fiber system, as well as to prepare youth, adults, and families to participate more fully in community decisions.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Joseph Conklin - District Director

Contact Person(s) Christina Yoder Becker - 4-H Educator

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3745 - Phone 724.852.4318 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.extension.psu.edu

Primary Addresses 26 West High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 217 Ag. Administration Bldg. University Park, PA 16802 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Penn State is an educational service. Educational programs and materials are offered in agriculture, family living,community development, and 4-H clubs (youth agriculture program) using Penn State Univeristy as the research base. Sponsor the local Master Gardeners series for home gardening instruction.

1236 Coordinates with the local LMA to offer training to day care providers for certification or updating certification.

NEP (Nutrition Education Program) provides free workshops for healthy living education in group settings.

Additional services include: Soil Testing ($6.00) and literature on a wide variety of subjects. Platt Maps.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies according to services. Many services are free.

Eligibility Requirements No eligibility requirements except for EFNEP which is geared to low income families with children.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come to the office

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1237 PennDOT Photo & Exam Center

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-8626 800-423-5542 - Appointment contact for Driver's Test 800-932-4600 - Tollfree for drivers license & motor vehicle info

Web Addresses www.dmv.state.pa.us/

Primary Addresses Arbor Terrace 1164 Willow Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Services include: Photo License Center and the Driver License Center.

Available Hours Photo License: Thurs. & Sat. 8:30 AM to 4:15 PM; Drivers License: Thurs. only 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM By appt. (Commercial knowledge test only given until 2 PM because of the length of the test.)

1238 PennSERVE

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Labor and Industry

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization PennSERVE works to find ways of promoting volunteerism and community service throughout Pennsylvania. We seek to build strong communities through grassroots citizen involvement and commitment.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Patricia Schwartz - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 717.787.1971 - Phone 717.705.4215 - Fax 1-866-673-7838

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/pennserve/10382

Primary Addresses Room 1306 Labor & Industry Building 651 Boas Street Harrisburg, PA 17121 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Encourages all Pennsylvanians, especially students and youths, to engage in service to their communities. Penn SERVE funds school-based student service programs, the college-based Literacy Corps, and a network of youth service corps. It serves as a source of information and technical assistance for local community service and volunteer projects and develops the state plan

1239 under the National and Community Service Act of 1990.

PennSERVE is working to create a solid infrastructure of AmeriCorps, Learn & Serve, Senior Service Corps, VISTA, and NCCC.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1240 Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation PATF

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation is to provide financing opportunities for older Pennsylvanians and people with disabilities, helping them acquire assistive technology devices and services that improve the quality of their lives.

History of Organization PATF was established as a non-profit organization in 1998. Orginally a spin-off from the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, PATF has grown dramatically since those early days.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 484-674-0510 - Fax 888.744.1938 - Tollfree 484-674-0506 - phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.patf.us/

Primary Addresses 1004 West 9th Avenue 1st Floor King of Prussia, PA 19406 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description The PATF financing program provides loans so that people can obtain the assistive technology devices and services that they need. Assistive technology is any device or service that helps a person with a disability to live more independently and productively.

The staff can also provide assistance in completing applications and answering questions about the

1241 loan process. TRIPIL serves as a Funding Assistance Center for PATF. All loan applications are collected and forwarded to the Foundation for processing and loan approval.

Assistive technology, or "AT", is any device that helps a person with a disability achieve a more independent and productive life. AT devices may include such items as: adapted vehicles, home modifications (including ramps, roll-in showers, lowered counter tops), computers with special software and/or hardware, hearing aids, flashing doorbells, scooters and wheelchairs, seat lift chairs and closed circuit televisions (CCTVs).

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Low interest loans; vary

Eligibility Requirements PA residents with disabilities or older Pennsylvanians who need assistive technology.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1242 Pennsylvania Cancer Control Consortium PAC³

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization It is the vision of PAC³ that, by working together in partnership across the continuum of cancer control, the Consortium will have a significant impact on improving the health of the citizens of the Commonwealth. Together we will ensure that research-based knowledge and understanding of the causes of cancer and its progression will allow us to develop and implement state-of-the-art prevention, early detection, treatment, and quality of life programs that are evidence-based and deliver high-quality care to citizens of the Commonwealth. The mission of the Pennsylvania Cancer Control Consortium is to reduce the human and economic burden of cancer for all citizens of the Commonwealth by working together as a collaboration of leaders from many organizations.

History of Organization PAC³ was formed in 2001 and is guided by the Pennsylvania Cancer Control Plan (Plan). The Plan, designed in January 2004, is a blueprint with recommended strategies to advance cancer research, improve cancer prevention and treatment, increase use of proven detection practices, ensure quality of life for persons with cancer, and address health disparities. In May 2005, PAC³ achieved 501(c)(3) non-profit incorporation.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources The Pennsylvania Cancer Control Consortium (PAC³) is funded in part by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, and through a grant the Department receives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with in-kind support provided by the American Cancer Society (ACS), Pennsylvania Division, Inc.; University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute; and numerous other PAC³ members.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kathryn D. Stadler - CEO

Contact Number(s) 412-623-0033 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pac3.org/

Service Information

Service Area Statewide

1243 Available Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call 412-623-0033 or visit www.pac3.org.

1244 Pennsylvania CareerLink Washington County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.223.4500 - Phone 724-223-4670 - FAX 724-250-1254 - TTY

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cwds.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses Millcraft Center, Suite 150 Lower Level 90 W. Chestnut Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description Provides employment services to any job seeker: employed, unemployed, underemployed, career changers, etc. Services include job search guidance, resume review and interview assistance, online web site enrollment for job matching, training connections, and specific services for youth, dislocated workers, senior citizens, and military veterans

Available Hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30PM Wednesday 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Fees/Cost for Services No fees

Required Documentation No, except for discharge papers for veterans

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Attend an orientation on Tuesday or Friday at 9:00 or call or walk in

1245 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1246 Pennsylvania CareerLink Greene County Commonwealth Workforce Development System (CWDS)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Barbara Cole - Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2900 - Phone 724-852-2233 - TTY 724-627-4047 - Fax-Main

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.cwds.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 4 W. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description

Service Description List

A resource center comprised of many agencies working together to offer a one-stop point of contact for job related services. Services include: job placement, computerized national job bank, counseling and special veteran's assistance through the state, Southwest Training Services, , Department of Human Services, U.M.W. Career Center, OVR (Office of Vocational Rehabilitation) and Intermediate Unit for Adults Education (site for GED Test).

1247 Available Hours 10:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Monday; 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Tuesday through Friday

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1248 Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (local contact) Greene County Farm Bureau

Organizational Information

History of Organization Pennsylvania Farm Bureau is a general farm organization made up of members providing legislative support, information, and services to Pennsylvania's farmers and rural families since 1950.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Membership fees.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.731.3515 - Fax 717.761.2740 - Phone 724-499-5250 - Barbara Robison/Greene County Farm Bureau

Web Addresses www.pfb.com

Primary Addresses 510 South 31st Street P.O. Box 8736 Camp Hill, PA 17001-8736 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Barbara Robison, Secretary/Treasurer 237 Claylick Road Holbrook, PA 15341 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Voluntary non-profit membership organization whose primary focus is to be an advocate for agriculture related legislation.

Member benefits include a wide variety of services. Business Services: Account supervisors, consultants, farm manangement services, help for small businesses and a legal service plan. Health Services: Health Insurance, Beltone Hearing Aids and Heartland Drug Program. Insurance Services: Life, annuities, disability income, long-term care, mutual funds, retirement planning,

1249 estate planning and business insurance. Discount Services: Choice Hotel Discount, Dodge Rebates, Sherwin Williams Discount and Telephone Long Distance Discounts.

Available Hours Office hours: 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F. Greene County meetings are held on the 3rd Monday of the month at the Penn State Cooperative Extension Office at 22 W. High Street in Waynesburg.

Fees/Cost for Services $70.00 yearly membership fee.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is interested in becoming a member.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1250 Pennsylvania Food Safety/Restaurant Inspection

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Ben Weirick - Program Specialist

Contact Number(s) (570) 433-2640 717-787-4315 - Question

Web Addresses www.agriculture.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_24476_10297_0_43/AgWebsit e/ProgramDetail.aspx?name=Food-Safety-Inspection-Results&navid=12&parentnavid=0&palid=54&

Primary Addresses 2301 N. Cameron Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description The department aims to improve food safety laws by making food safety inspections uniform across the state, make the inspection reports available to the public, increase fees/penalties for re-inspections and failure to meet safety standards and require restaurants to have at least one supervisor present al all hours of operation who received their Food Employee Certification.

1251 Pennsylvania Health Law Project PHLP

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.434.0128 - Fax 800.274.3258 - Tollfree 412.434.5779 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.phlp.org

Primary Addresses The Hollander Building 415 East Ohio Street Suite 325 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Maintains a public service summer placement program for law students. Students learn health law while researching cases during their internship.

This public interest law project is dedicated to provide expert consultation on access to health care (insurance issues) for low-income consumers, the elderly and persons with disabilities.

Available Hours Helpline Hours are 8 AM to 8 PM Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1252 Call the Helpline at 1-800-274-3258

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1253 Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency PHEAA

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.692.7392 toll-free - Pennsylvania State Grant, Special Programs & State Work-Study 1-800-233-0557 - General Questions from Students & Parents 711 (intrastate) or 800-855-2880 (interstate) - PA Relay Service for individuals with speech or hearing impairments

E-mail(s) [email protected] For information about the Pennsylvania State Grant Program

Web Addresses www.pheaa.org - This site offers information on the Pennsylvania's grant, scholarship & work-study programs www.EducationPlanner.org - This site offers in-depth resources to help students learn about and explore hundereds of careers, colleges & financial aid opportunities. www.YouCanDealWithit.com - This site offers debt management advice to college students & recent graduates

Primary Addresses 1200 N. 7th Street Harrisburg, PA 17102-1444 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Administers the Pennsylvania State Grant Program, Special Programs and State Work-Study in Pennsylvania.

Special Programs include: Pennsylvania State Work-Study Program (SWSP); Partnership for Access to Higher Education (PATH) Program; the Postsecondary Educational Gratuity Program (PEGP); Pennsylvania National Guard Education Assistance Program (EAP); Blind or Deaf Beneficiary Grant Program; Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) Scholarship; Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG); Pennsylvania Chafee Education and Training Grant Program; Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant, Pennsylvania loan forgiveness, including Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program, Federal Teacher Loan Forgiveness.

1254 Available Hours 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 PM, Monday through Friday; except major holidays.

Fees/Cost for Services None.

Eligibility Requirements For eligibility requirements for the Pennsylvania State Grant Program, Special Programs or State Work-Study, visit http://www.pheaa.org

Required Documentation None for information. Completed application form for grant or other financial aid program.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, email or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1255 Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency PHFA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's leading provider of capital for affordable homes and apartments. As a leader, we are always seeking new methods to serve the housing and community needs of all Pennsylvanians. To this end, the Board has set aside funds to create the PHFA Homeownership Choice Programs (HCP).

History of Organization The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency was created by the General Assembly in 1972 to provide affordable housing for older adults, persons and families of modest means, and persons with disabilities. To date, the Agency has financed more than 130,000 houses and 54,000 apartment units while assisting 40,000 homeowners threatened with foreclosure. PHFA’s funding comes from a variety of sources, including the sale of its own securities to private investors throughout the United States, and program fees and funds that may be passed through from the state or federal governments. Agency expenses are paid from fee and investment income; part of the investment earnings are used to subsidize housing programs. PHFA employs a staff of more than 260 individuals organized into three functional groups: Finance and Administration; Multifamily Housing Development; and, Homeownership Programs. The Agency maintains its headquarters in Harrisburg, with regional offices in Norristown and Pittsburgh.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, Federal.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Brian A. Hudson, Sr. - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 717.780.3800 - Harrisburg Office 717.780.3915 - Information Resources 800.822.1174 - Home Ownership Programs Hotline 412.429.2842 - Pittsburgh Office 800.342.2397 - Homeowners’ Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program

Web Addresses www.phfa.org

Primary Addresses 211 North Front Street P. O. Box 8029 Harrisburg, PA 17101-8029 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1256 Additional Addresses 2275 Swallow Hill Road Suite 200 Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description MULTIFAMILY RENTAL HOUSING:Affordable rental housing programs offer development sponsors financing from a wide variety of sources: PHFA general fund setasides; the sale of Agency-issued securities; federal HOME dollars; and, the allocation of housing tax credits. Restrictions and application deadlines vary among programs.

Housing Tax Credit Program: Provides owners of and investors in affordable rental housing developments with federal tax credits that offer a dollar-fordollar reduction in their tax liability. The credit may be taken for up to ten years. Tax credits are usually sold to investors with the proceeds used to cover development costs.

PennHOMES Program: Offers interest-free deferred payment loans to support development of affordable rental housing for residents who meet income guidelines. Can be structured as primary or secondary mortgage loans. Eligible sponsors include individuals, joint ventures, partnerships, limited partnerships, trusts and corporations, and may be for-profit or nonprofit entities. Funding is limited and applicants are encouraged to make maximum use of other public and private financial resources.

Keystone Home Loan PLUS Program:Families with children or persons with disabilities who are buying their first home are offered an even lower interest rate with no origination fee. The income and purchase price limits are lower than those of the Keystone Home Loan Program. Available with conventional, FHA, VA, and RHS loan types.

Keystone Home Loan Program: Provides residential mortgage loans to qualifying homebuyers who meet certain income and purchase price guidelines.Features below-market interest rates and origination fees. Loans are made through participating lending institutions across the Commonwealth and can be used to purchase both new or existing

1257 homes. Available in conjunction with conventional,FHA, VA, and RHS loan types.

Keystone HOMEstead: Downpayment and Closing Cost Assistance Loan Program Made in conjunction with PHFA first mortgages,HOMEstead loans provide non-interest bearing second mortgages for downpayments and closing costs. Loans range from $1,000 to $35,000. HOMEstead funds in an amount up to $14,999 are forgiven at a rate of 20 percent per year over five years. Funds between $15,000 and $35,000 are forgiven at a rate of ten percent per year over ten years. HOMEstead loans are not available in all areas of the Commonwealth and are limited to borrowers with incomes at or below 80 percent of the area median income. Also,the property must meet federal housing quality standards.

Keystone Access Home Modification Program: Offers persons with disabilities, or households with a disabled family member, nointerest accessibility modification loans of between $1,000 and $10,000 in conjunction with PHFA first mortgage financing. Repayment is not required as long as the borrower occupies the home.

Keystone Access Downpayment and Closing Cost Assistance Loan Program: Mortgage loans are provided in conjunction with the Keystone Access Home Modification Program for persons with disabilities, or households with a disabled family member, who are not eligible for the HOMEstead program and need downpayment and closing cost assistance. This program provides deferred payment loans up to $15,000 without interest.Loans become due and payable upon the sale, transfer, refinance, payoff of the first mortgage, or non-owner occupancy of the property.

Keystone Purchase-Improvement Program: Allows borrowers to make up to $15,000 in home improvements in conjunction with the purchase of a home with an Agency first mortgage loan. This can include repairs, alterations, or modifications to improve the basic livability, energy efficiency, or safety of the property. The As-Complete Appraised Value must support the cost of the repairs.

PENNVEST On-Lot Sewage System Loans: Provide up to $25,000 for 20-year, very low interest rate loans to homeowners for the repair or upgrade of malfunctioning on-lot sewage systems. These loans are insured under the FHA Title I Home Improvement Loan Program.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M- F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Varies by program

Required Documentation Varies; none for information

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

1258 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1259 Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission PHRC

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission is to administer and enforce the PHRAct and the PFEOA of the Commonwealth of the Pennsylvania for the identification and elimination of discrimination and the providing of equal opportunity for all persons.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources Federal, state

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-565-5395 - Pittsburgh Regional Office 717-787-9780 - Phone

Web Addresses www.phrc.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 301 Chestnut Street Suite 300 Harrisburg, PA 17101-1702 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 301 Fifth Avenue Suite 390 Piatt Place Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area The Pittsburgh Regional office serves Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Potter, Venango, Warren, Washington and Westmoreland coun

Service Description Accepts complaints and charges from individuals alleging discrimination in employment, housing, education and public places. Literature, speakers & consultation available. Conducts public education.

1260 Complaints must be filed with the PHRC Regional Office serving your county.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Respondent's name, employer's name, address, telephone number, and date.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1261 Pennsylvania Institute of Health and Technology (PIHT) formerly known as West Virginia Career Institute

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our goal is to provide you with the skills you need to begin your career in a short period of time.

Accreditations and Licenses PIHT is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) and is approved for the training of Veterans. (Accreditation information is detailed in the school catalog.)

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) - Admissions Rep.

Contact Number(s) 724.437.4600 - Phone

Web Addresses www.piht.edu

Primary Addresses PO Box 278 1015 Mt. Braddock Road Mt. Braddock, PA 15465 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Training Courses include: Medical Assisting, Information Technology, Medical Office Administration, Business Management/Accounting, Executive Office Administration and Practical Nursing.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested in training.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information.

1262 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1263 Pennsylvania Medical Society

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-228-7823 - Tollfree in PA only (717) DOC-HELP

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pamedsoc.org/

Primary Addresses 777 E. Park Drive P. O. Box 8820 Harrisburg, PA 17105-8820 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Available Hours Monday - Friday 8 AM to 5 PM

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1264 Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers' Association PMHCA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization PMHCA is a statewide membership organization representative of the individual and collective expression of people who have recovered or are recovering from mental illness. Our purpose is to promote and support recovery through advocacy and education to eliminate stigma and discrimination.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lynn Keltz - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 717-564-4930 - main 1-800-887-6422 - Toll Free Number 717-564-4708 - fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pmhca.org

Primary Addresses 4105 Derry Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description To increase the visibility of PMHCA, heighten the public awareness of human rights and treatment issues. To ensure the protection of individual rights and choice. To educate and promote understanding of the broad range of issues affecting the lives of people. To support and enhance membership. To identify, train, and empower new leadership from existing and potential membership.

Available Hours 9:00 to 5:00, Mondays through Fridays

1265 Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery P.O.W.E.R.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: POWER's mission is to provide gender-specialized quality treatment & support services to women who are changing their lives through recovery from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Vision: We envision a day when all women struggling with addiction will embrace the journey and realize the promises of recovery, enhancing and strengthening relationships with children, family and community.

Accreditations and Licenses Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health - Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rosa Davis, MSW, LSW, ACSW - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Karen Clark, Volunteer Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 412-271-0500, ext. 112 - POWER House (412) 243-7535, ext. 222 - Administrative Office 412.271.4810 - POWER House Fax (412) 243-8711 - Administrative Office Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.power-recovery.com

Primary Addresses 7445 Church Street Pittsburgh, PA 15218 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 7501 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15208 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

1266 Service Area SWPA

Service Description Halfway House for drug and alcohol rehabilitation for adult females.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1267 Pennsylvania Public Health & Addictions Information Clearinghouse PADOHPHIC

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (717) 787-6214 - phone

Web Addresses apps.ddap.pa.gov/clearinghouse/

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The Pennsylvania Department of Health Public Health Informaiton Clearinghouse (PADOHPHIC) operates as the information clearinghouse and referral center for the Pennsylvania Department of Health. This is a statewide effort to promote healthy lifestyles for all Pennsylvanians.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Write or call.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1268 Pennsylvania Rheumatology Society

Organizational Information

History of Organization The Pennsylvania Rheumatology Society was established in 1987 to advance the knowledge of Rheumatology and to foster the dissemination of this knowledge through educational endeavors and cooperation with other local and national societies of Rheumatology.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717-558-7750 Ext. 1599

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.parheumatology.org

Primary Addresses 777 East Park Drive P. O. Box 8820 Harrisburg, PA 17105-8820 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1269 Pennsylvania SeniorLAW Helpline

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources AARP; fees.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Karen C. Buck - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 877-727-7529 - Phone 215-988-1244 - Administrative 215-988-1243 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses seniorlawcenter.org/

Primary Addresses Two Penn Center 1500 JFK Boulevard Suite 1501 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include providing legal assistance in areas such as: real estate, wills, consumer problems, medicare and other government programs. Referrals can be made to attorneys who have agreed to provide services at reduced rates.

SeniorLAW Center provides legal advice, information and referral services to seniors, resolving some problems immediately and serving as an important link to a wide variety of legal and nonlegal resources in the aging network. Through the Pennsylvania SeniorLAW Helpline (1-877-PA SR LAW or 1-877-727-7529), staff and volunteer attorneys give seniors across the state the information they need to protect themselves and their property, to ensure their rights are not violated, to make important personal planning decisions, to resolve a wide variety of legal problems, and, when necessary, to obtain additional assistance.

1270

In addition, SeniorLAW Center staff provide legal advice and information at presentations to seniors and members of the aging network across the state.

Finally, we produce a quarterly electronic newsletter, the SeniorLAW News, that contains important and timely information, updates and alerts on legal issues that affect older Pennsylvanians

Available Hours Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Fees/Cost for Services Phone consultation is free.

Eligibility Requirements Free services for all Pennsylvania seniors 60 and over.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1271 Pennsylvania State Police, Waynesburg

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6151 - Phone 724-627-4071 - Fax 724-852-4299 - TTY

Web Addresses www.psp.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 255 Elm Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description State police and patrol

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1272 Pennsylvania Turnpike PA Turnpike

Organizational Information

Parent Organization State

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-331-3414 - General Information 877-736-6727 - Customer Service Center (EZ Pass info) 866-976-8747 - 24 hour trip line

Web Addresses www.paturnpike.com

Primary Addresses 7631 Derry Street Harrisburg, PA 17111 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description Travel information, toll information, service plazas and ez pass purchase.

1273 Pennsylvania's Education for Children & Youth Experiencing Homelessness formerly known as Homeless Children's Initiative

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Intermediate Unit One

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The program goal is to have the education process continue as uninterrupted as possible while students are living in homeless situations. Program provides technical assistance and training to school districts in the implementation of the Federal McKinney-Vento law and increases awareness in the community about the educational rights of McKinney-Vento eligible students.

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources State, Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.783.6466

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/homeless_children%27s_initiative_projects/7491

Primary Addresses 333 Market Street 5th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17126 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Fayette, Greene, Washington, Westmoreland, Allegheny, Beaver, Somerset, Bedford and Fulton counties.

Service Description McKinney Vento eligible students are those who are: children and youth who are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason; those who are living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to the lack of alternate adequate accommodations; those who are living in emergency or transitional shelters; and those who are abandoned in hospitals; or who are awaiting foster care placement. Children and youths who have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a

1274 regular sleeping accommodation for human beings.

Children and youths who are living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations or similar settings.

Under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 Amendments (Sec. 725), the term "homeless children and youths" means individuals who lack a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Any child in need of services that are offered

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1275 Pension Rights Center

Organizational Information

History of Organization Founded in 1976, the Pension Rights Center is the nation's only consumer organization dedicated solely to protecting and promoting the retirement security of American workers, retirees and their families.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 202.296.3776 - Phone 202.833.2472 - Fax 1-888-420-6550

Web Addresses www.pensionrights.org

Primary Addresses 1350 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 206 Washington D.C., 20036-1739 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description A public interest group whose services include: a pension lawyer referral network and a publications list upon request.

Available Hours Vary; call.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements None

1276 Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1277 Peoples Natural Gas Company formerly known as Dominion Peoples Gas

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-764-0111 - Customer Info/Services 800-400-4271 - Emergencies 800-527-1333 - TDD 412-244-2626 - Pittsburgh Office 412-244-2500 - Pittsburgh/Emergeny Services (24/7)

Web Addresses www.peoples-gas.com www.puc.state.pa.us/general/consumer_ed/pdf/Act201.pdf - Responsible Utility Customer Protection Act Fact Sheet

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 86190 Pittsburgh, PA 15221 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Peoples Natural Gas PO Box 644760 Pittsburgh, PA 15264 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Universal Service (low-income) programs can include: special payment arrangements and weatherization (non-emergency).

Available Hours Customer Service Center operates from 7 AM - 7 PM Emergency Service Center operates 24/7

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1278 Perry Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ronald Howard - Chairman

Frank J. Basile - Vice Chairman

Contact Person(s) Robert (Buck) N. Kennedy - Supervisor

Lila Ayersman - Secretary-Treasurer

Christine Jarrell - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-324-2861

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 799 Big Shannon Run Road Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Brock, Browns Hill, Minnie Knob, Mount Morris

Available Hours Meetings are held at 3 PM on the second Tuesday of the month, except in March, July and November, when the meetings will begin at 6 PM on the second Tuesday. All meetings will be held in the township building.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1279 Persad Center, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees, grants and donations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ms. Betty Hill - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.441.9786 - Phone 412-363-2375 - Fax 1-888-873-7723

E-mail(s) [email protected] Executive Director [email protected] Medical Director

Web Addresses www.persadcenter.org

Primary Addresses 5301 Butler Street Suite 100 Pittsburgh, PA 15201-1688 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description An outpatient mental health facility for sexual minorities. The center offers counseling for individuals, couples and families; group psychotherapy for gays and lesbians; support and advocacy for persons infected with AIDs and HIV.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. M - F; appointments for evening.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements

1280 Sexual minorities, persons with HIV/AIDS, & significant others.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1281 Personal Care at Evergreen in Waynesburg

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.4125

Primary Addresses 25 Glade Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

Available Hours 24 hour residential facility

Fees/Cost for Services Call for more information

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1282 Personal Care Home Directory (Greene County)

Contact Information

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/searchforprovider/pchdirectory/index.htm

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description By linking to the website listed above, information will be provided on licensed personal care homes in Pennsylvania. Simply choose the county of interest and submit request for a complete and up-to-date listing.

1283 Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics PIA School of Specialized Technology

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics (PIA) is committed to providing an educational experience that will prepare the learner to be a productive contributor to either the transportation or electronics industry and, at the same time, to serve to enhance the student's personal growth. The school is dedicated to the concept that not all members of the community can or should pursue academic postsecondary education - that society demands individuals who are well-trained and capable of not only satisfying current needs, but of growing into the ever expanding technological requirements of the future.

History of Organization PIA, a premiere school of aviation maintenance, aviation electronics, and electronic systems training, was established in 1929. PIA's goal has been to provide its learners with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that they need in order to succeed in their chosen career fields. With associations in every facet of the aerospace industry, PIA has placed its graduates worldwide, in aviation and in other high-performance organizations. PIA graduates hold positions ranging from newly employed field technicians to corporate leaders with global influence.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Admissions

Contact Number(s) 800.444.1440 - Phone (412) 346-2100 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pia.edu

Primary Addresses 5 West Mifflin, PA 15122 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

1284 Service Description Offers: Aviation Maintenance Technician, Aviation Electronics Technician, Electronic Systems Technician Programs

Jump Start Programs: Commercial Drivers License Training (CDL) - Full/Part Time and Heavy Equipment Operator (HEQ) - Full Time.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements High School Diploma or GED.

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1285 Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science PIMS

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science offers an extensive program designed to prepare students for the many challenges they will encounter as funeral service professionals. The diversified curriculum continually evolves to address the changing needs and expectations associated with contemporary funeral services. In fact, much of what has been included in the Institute's curriculum will soon be required on a national basis.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.362.8500 - Phone 412.362.1684 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.p-i-m-s.com

Primary Addresses 5808 Baum Boulevard Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Program offers a degree in Mortuary Science.

P.I.M.S. continues to provide thorough training in the mortuary arts and sciences. This training includes a theoretical understanding as well as personalized practical instruction by licensed funeral directors and embalmers. The school not only utilizes the facilities in its own building but also works in cooperation with the Allegheny County Coroner's Office to enhance the student's exposure to a wide range of applied experiences. The curriculum is also changing to reflect the current and future trends in the funeral profession. There is an appreciation of the complexities confronting today's funeral practitioner in such diverse areas as business management and accounting, psychology and counseling, marketing and public relations, and others. A computer science course is also available, as well as a Professional Seminar Series designed to keep students abreast of the different facets influencing the funeral service profession.

1286 Available Hours 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Call

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1287 Pittsburgh Steelwheelers, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations, memberships, receipts from sporting events.

Contact Information

Web Addresses www.steelwheelers.org

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Supports and participates in wheelchair athletics: basketball,rugby, track and field, wheelchair races and more. Plans special outings and trips.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Memberships

Eligibility Requirements No restrictions

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1288 Pittsburgh Technical Institute

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.784.9675 - Tollfree 412.809.5100

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pti.edu

Primary Addresses 1111 McKee Road Oakdale, PA 15071 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description

School of Building Technology and Smart Building Technology. HVAC Technology. School of Business: Business Administration, Accounting Administration Management and Marketing.

Hospitality Management Administration, Hotel and Casino Management, Restaurant Management, Travel and Tourism Management.

School of Criminal Justice and Safety and Security Administration .

School of Design:Computer Aided Drafting, Architectural Drafting, Computer Aided Drafting, Mechanical Drafting, Graphic Design.

Multimedia Technologies - Video/3-D Design; Multimedia Technologies - Web/Interactive Design.

School of Healthcare: Medical Assisting, Medical Coding, Medical Office Administration, Patient Care Technician, Practical Nursing, Surgical Technology.

Therapeutic Massage Practitioner.

School of Technology: Computer Programming, Electronics Engineering Technology, Information Technology-Network Administration, Information Technology. Network Security and Computer Forensics. Microsoft Certification Preparation.

1289 Available Hours 8:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1290 Pittsburgh Technical Institute (North Fayette Campus) formerly called Boyd School

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.809.5100 - Phone 800.784.9675 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.boydschool.com

Primary Addresses 1111 McKee Road Oakdale, PA 15071 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description The following classes are offered:

-Airline / Travel Progam. -Comprehensive Travel Program. -Executive Secretarial / Word Processing Program. -Accounting Program. -Administrative Assistant Program. -Executive / Travel Program. -Legal Secretarial Program. -Medical Secretarial Program.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday - Friday (Office hours).

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

1291 Eligibility Requirements GED or High School Diploma required.

Required Documentation High School Diploma

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1292 Planned Parenthood of W PA

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) - President

Contact Number(s) 412.434.8971 - Appointment Line 412.434.8957 - Administration 412-588-FACT - Facts of Life Line 800.230.PLAN - Tollfree 1.877.588.FACT - Facts of Life Hotline

E-mail(s) [email protected] General Information [email protected] Donations [email protected] Volunteer Opportunities [email protected] Action Fund

Web Addresses www.ppwp.org - PPWP Website www.ppwpaf.org - PPWP Action Fund Site

Primary Addresses 933 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh , PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Bridgeville Commons 533 Washington Pike Bridgeville, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Available health services include: complete gynecological care, pap smears and breast exams, colposcopy and cryotherapy, birth control counseling and methods, pregnancy testing and counseling, sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and counseling, HIV/AIDS risk assessment, testing and counseling, emergency contraception treatment ("morning after") pill),abortion,

1293 vasectomy.

Health Center locations include: Bridgeville Health Center at the Bridgeville Commons, 533 Washington Pike Bridgeville, PA 15017 (412-257-9880); Pittsburgh Health Center 209 Ninth Street, Suite 300, Pittsburgh PA 15222 412-434-8971 and Women's Health Services of Western PA 933 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 412-562-1900.

Available Hours 7:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services ACCESS card or other insurances. Services for women age 17 and younger are free. Women age 50 and older may be eligible for free exams if they fall within certain income guidelines. Sliding Fee Scale: If you are uninsured, you may qualify for a state-funded program or a lower fee scale. Please bring the following documents: birth certificate, pay stub, proof of residence. Fees for services are based on your household income. Please bring proof of income when you arrive for your visit. You will not be turned away because of your inability to pay.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Proof of age, income, unemployment status.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1294 Poison Center, Pittsburgh Mr. Yuk

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources UPMC, grants, fundraising & PDH

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-390-3300 - Administrative 800.222.1222 - Tollfree 412-390-3311 - Fax

Web Addresses www.mryuk1.com www.upmc.com/Services/poison-center/Pages/default.aspx

Primary Addresses Poison Prevention Center - UPMC 200 Lothrop Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area 44 counties of central and western PA

Service Description Regional poison center. Provides poison information & toxicological advice to callers on subjects including suicide, drug overdose and complications arising from mixing certain medications with one another, or with certain foods, ingestion of certain plants.

To request a free sheet of Mr. Yuk stickers, please send a self-addressed stamped business size envelope to: Mr. Yuk Pittsburgh Poison Center UPMC 200 Lothrop Street BIR 010701 Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Available Hours

1295 24 hrs., 7 days

Fees/Cost for Services Free; data services available at low cost to nonprofits & at higher cost for profits.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None; proof of non-profit status for data services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1296 Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation PKD

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: The PKD Foundation’s mission is to promote research, advocacy, education, support and awareness in order to discover treatments and a cure for polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and improve the lives of all it affects.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jackie D. Hancock - President and CEO

Contact Number(s) 800.PKD.CURE - Phone 816.931.2600 - Phone 816.931.8655 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pkdcure.org www.pkdcure.org/tabid/755/Default.aspx - Pittsburgh Chapter

Primary Addresses 8330 Ward Parkway Suite 510 Kansas City, MO 64114-2000 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Support group for persons with Polycystic Kidney Disease. Additionally, they foster public awareness of PKD, sponsor fundraising events, and lobby for increased federal funding for PKD research.

Available Hours All of our Chapter Meetings are held at 6:30 PM -- Hiland Presbyterian Church, located at 845 Perry Highway in Pittsburgh, PA 15229. Call for specific meeting dates.

1297 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Open to anyone who is interested.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1298 Post - Polio Health International formerly known as: International Polio Network

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Post-Polio Health International's mission is to enhance the lives and independence of polio survivors and home ventilator users through education, advocacy, research and networking.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Joan Headley - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 314.534.0475 - Phone 314.534.5070 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.post-polio.org

Primary Addresses 4207 Lindell Boulevard #110 St. Louis, MO 63108-2915 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Education, advocacy, research, connection with other members through support groups and networking opportunities.

Fees/Cost for Services Donations

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

1299 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1300 Pre-K Counts Counting Kids Together

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Community Action Southwest serves as the catalyst to mobilize the resources of the entire community to enable families and individuals in Southwestern Pennsylvania to attain the skills, knowledge, motivations and opportunities to become self sufficient.

History of Organization Community Action Southwest was founded in 1965 as a non-profit organization by community leaders in Washington and Greene counties. The initial focus of the agency was to identify local conditions that led to poverty, sensitize the community to the incidence and conditions of poverty, mobilize private and public resources to impact on poverty, and develop programs and services that would help eradicate poverty. Our mission remains much the same today. Our goal is to mobilize public and private resources to deal with the causes of poverty, not just its impact. Our role is to provide a hand up, not a handout, by incorporating self help and education into all of our programs and services. Nationwide, community action agencies are a network of independent organizations with a shared mission to help low income persons and families become economically self sufficient. "Maximum feasible participation of the poor" in program development, organizational governance, and employment is a unique feature of community action agencies. This strategy is the strength and key to success for community action agencies across the country. Today, Community Action Southwest operates some 30 programs serving more than 24,000 persons annually in the counties of Washington and Greene in the southwestern corner of Pennsylvania. CAS has an annual budget of $12 million, and employs 300 persons. The agency is directed by a twenty-two member Board of Directors, which is comprised of equal representation of the public sector (local officials), private sector (business, church and labor), and target sector (representatives of the poor who are democratically elected within their communities).

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Bigler - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 877.814.0788 - Tollfree 724.225.9550 - Administrative Office in Washington, PA (724)-852-2893 - Greene County office

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Service Information

1301 Service Area Central Greene School District, Jefferson-Morgan Elementary School and West Greene School District.

Service Description Educational Pre-K Services for Greene and Washington County Children. Ages 3-5 years old. There is curriculm based, kindergarten readiness, meal services, parent involvement, transition services, and full day/school year. Children will be engaged in meaningful and educational activities each day to develop physical, communication, cognitive (learning), self-help and creative skills. The Pre-K teachers will provide parents with continuous feedback and updates about their child's development, interaction with other children and accomplishments. The Pre-K teachers maintain communication with the school district's Kindergarten teachers to ensure the children are prepared for a positive Kindergarten experience.

Available Hours Hours differ for each location: Central Greene School District, Jefferson-Morgan Elementary School and West Greene School District.

Fees/Cost for Services This is a free program. Also, a nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided to each child every day at no cost.

Eligibility Requirements Family income is at or below 300% of the federal povery level. Family income is at or below 100% of the federal poverty level and the Head Start eligibility for children with a disability or developmental delay and participation in one Early Intervention programs and for English as a Second Language Learner.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Greene County 724-852-2893 or toll free 1-800-719-9963

1302 Precious Moments Personal Care Home

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5040

Primary Addresses 212 Randolph Avenue Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

Fees/Cost for Services Call for details

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1303 Presbyterian SeniorCare of Washington

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Presbyterian SeniorCare embraces the philosophy of caring to create communities rich in relationships, creativity and independence. Its philosophy of care transforms the traditional medical model of caring for older adults in a long-term care setting into a residential, home-like model.

History of Organization Presbyterian SeniorCare began as a small home for eight Presbyterian women in Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. Since then it has grown into southwestern Pennsylvania's largest and most diverse provider of long-term care, housing and in-home and community-based services.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources rental fees, other fees, and contributions

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Greg Malisky - Senior Director

Contact Number(s) 724-222-4300 - Phone 877.PSC.6500 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.srcare.org

Primary Addresses 835 South Main Street Washington, PA 15301- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description System of health and personal care services for senior citizens. Facilities include Presbyterian Medical Center (skilled and intermediate nursing care), Southminster Place & Annex (Assisted Living & Alzheimer's Unit)in Washington, PA; supported living at the Bridge Street Commons in Waynesburg, PA and many other facilities in Washington County.

Available Hours Visiting hours 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Office hours 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

1304 Fees/Cost for Services Call or write for information.

Eligibility Requirements Call or write for information

Required Documentation Call or write for information

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Admissions call 222-4300

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1305 Preschool, St. Ann's Catholic Church

Organizational Information

Parent Organization St. Ann's Catholic Church

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees for service

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.7568 - Phone

Primary Addresses 232 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description A religious-based preschool providing a variety of activities for preschoolers including: free play, music, arts & crafts, physical activities and outside activities. Snacks are provided by the school. Capacity is for 30 children.

Available Hours Mon., Wed. and Fri. from 8:30 A.M. until noon (Sept. thru May) Adheres to Central Greene School District calendar.

Fees/Cost for Services Call for fees

Eligibility Requirements Ages 3 - 5

Required Documentation Immunization records

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1306 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1307 Pressley Ridge, Family-Based Services Washington & Greene counties Family-based Mental Health Services

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Family-based mental health services' goal is to keep families together. The services are designed to prevent hospitalization or out-of-home placement of children/adolescents with emotional disturbances. Pressley Ridge partners with the family to improve family functioning by developing skills; providing support and responding to crisis.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-777-0820 - Tollfree Central intake (724) 225-4400

Web Addresses www.pressleyridge.org

Primary Addresses 150 W. Beau Street Suite 217 Waynesburg, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Family based services providing child-centered, family-focused mental health services to individuals in non-traditional settings, such as home, school and community. Services are individually tailored to meet the specific needs of clients. Direct intervention and assistance are provided to the child to assist with daily living skills, school adjustment, socialization and community integration activities.

Available Hours Office 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M-F; services 24/7.

Eligibility Requirements Children/adolescents ages 21 and under with a mental health diagnosis; identified as "high risk" for psychiatric hospitalization or out-of-home placement because of problematic behavior. Child/Adolescent must be in a family setting. Must have at least one adult family member who is willing to participate in services and is committed to keeping the child at home. Have a recommendation from a psychiatrist, licensed psychologist or medical docotr.

1308 Required Documentation Insurance, referral source, psych evaluation.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1309 Primary Care Center of Mt. Morris, Inc. PCC

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.324.9005 - Fax 724.324.9001 - Phone

Primary Addresses 104 Front Street, Suite 2 PO Box 495 Mt. Morris, PA 15349 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Community clinic providing regular health care for children and adults during health and illness. Services include: physical examinations, diagosing and treating common health problems such a infections and minor injuries, diagnosing/treating and monitoring chronic diseases such as diabetes/high blood pressure, ordering and interpreting diagnostic studies such as lab work and x-rays, prescribing medications/treatments, providing well-child care including screenings and immunizaitons, offering health maintenance care for adults including annual physicals, promoting positive health behaviors and self-care skills through education and counseling and collaborating with other health professionals as needed. Rural Care Program provides general social work services to the residents of Greene County. Services include: Individual & Family Counseling, Case Management Services, Information & Referral Services and Crisis Intervention Services.

Available Hours Monday 8-4 Tuesday 10-6 Wednesday 8-5 Thursday 11-7 Friday 9-1 Saturday By appointment

Fees/Cost for Services Accepts Access card; most insurances. Sliding Scale available

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

1310 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1311 Produce to People

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9784 - Corner Cupboard Food Bank 724-852-1479 - Volunteer Coordinator (Waynesburg site) 724-627-9955 - Harvey's Grange

Web Addresses www.pittsburghfoodbank.org/programs/p2pcalendar.aspx

Primary Addresses 107 Fairgrounds Rd. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Free food distributions to all eligible persons. The distributions are as follows: usually falls on the 4th Thursday of each month at the Greene County Fairgrounds (10 AM to noon), the 2nd Monday of the month at Harvey's Grange in Graysville (9:30 AM to 11:00 AM) and the 3rd Friday of the month at Greene Valley Church of God (558 Crucible Road, Rices Landing) from 11 AM to 2 PM. Mt. Morris is the next area being considered for a Produce to People site. All participants are requested to please bring their own bags or boxes for packing their items. No written proof of income is requested.

Distribution times are subject to change. Please call to verify dates/times.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is eligible for food stamps or the food pantries.

Required Documentation NO documentation is required for this program.

Miscellaneous Information

1312 Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Please contact Sister Audrey if you are interested in volunteering (724-852-4323).

1313 Professional & Occupational Affairs, Bureau of

Organizational Information

History of Organization The Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs was established in 1963 as part of the Department of State to provide administrative, logistical and legal support services to professional and occupational licensing boards and commissions.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) - Commissioner

Contact Number(s) 800.822.2113 - Tollfree 717.787.8503 - Phone 717.783.0510 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.dos.pa.gov/ProfessionalLicensing/Pages/default.aspx

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 2649 Harrisburg, PA 17105 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Administers 29 licensing boards and commissions which have powers to perform and enforcement powers under the licensure laws of the Commonwealth. Processes applications for licenses, authorizes the issuance of licenses, monitors licenses, suspends and revokes licenses if necessary.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Cost of licenses vary.

Eligibility Requirements Varies, depending on license

1314 Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1315 Project Star

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Children's Institute

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission Statement: The Children's Insititute is dedicated to promoting the well-being of children, young people and their families and to providing services that meet their special needs. Vision Statement: The vision of the Children's Insititute is to become a Center of Excellence in the region and in the nation. The hallmark of The Institiute's legacy will continue to be an unwavering commitment to children with special needs and their families. Our Goal: Simply stated, our goal is to enable children and youth adults with special needs to realize their fullest potential. We provide them with every opportunity to achieve their own personal miracle. Time and time again, we have seen our patients accomplish amazing things.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-244-3066

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.amazingkids.org www.amazingkids.org/Default.aspx?PageID=11068432&A=SearchResult&SearchID=677454&Obje ctID=11068432&ObjectType=1

Primary Addresses 1405 Shady Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Specialized adoption preparation and support to families interested in adopting children with developmental disabilities; performs home inspection and provides information on available children.

Available Hours By appointment only.

1316 Fees/Cost for Services Application fee. Families are responsible for costs of police checks and legal fees.

Eligibility Requirements None; single parents welcome.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call to schedule orientation & preparation sessions.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1317 Protective Services for the Elderly

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Southwestern PA Area Agency on Aging

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Southwestern Pennsylvania Area Agency on Aging, Inc. is to promote the well-being of older adults through a planned, coordinated and collaborative program of health and social services.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-489-8086 - Phone 800.537.2424 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.swpa-aaa.org

Primary Addresses 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description

Protective Services activities include: receiving reports of abuse; conducting investigations of reported abuse; carrying out client assessments and developing service plans; and arranging for available services needed to correct or eliminate abuse, neglect, exploitation or abandonment of an older adult.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F (office hours)

Fees/Cost for Services None

1318 Eligibility Requirements Protective services are available to those older adults with all of the following characteristics: Residents of Fayette, Greene or Washington Counties, Adults age 60 or older, Those without a responsible caregiver, Those at imminent risk of danger to self or property, Those unable to perform essential tasks or obtain services necessary to maintain physical or mental health.

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1319 Prothonotary, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources State, county

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Susan Kartley White - Prothonotary

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5289 - Phone 724-852-5353 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Courthouse 10 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Receives petitions in mental competence cases and arranges hearing between the involved parties and proper agencies. Maintains records of all civil actions and PFA's.

Keeps the records of the county other than the court records--deeds, deeds of trust, mortgages, financing statements filed in secured transactions, estate records, indexes to and charters of corporations, immigration records.

Process applications for passports.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1320 Call, walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1321 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene Arc, Inc.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cynthia Dias - Executive Director [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-627-3213 - Phone 724-852-1856 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses greenearc.org

Primary Addresses Open Arms's Drop-In Center 30 N. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Psychiatric Rehabilition is a recovery oriented approach that utilizes value clarification, skill teaching and programming, resource notification and other methods to assist an individual in meeting their Role Recovery Goal.

The goal of the Greene Arc site-based psychiatric rehabilitation service program is to develop awareness of self, recovery, rehabilitation, mental health services and supports, environmental domains, illness management and functional skills so that individuals with serious mental illness can develop the capacity to manage their lives, remain in the community and be able to assume additional roles in their living, learning, working and social worlds.

Through the activities of the psychiatric rehabilitation treatment program, the indidviual then works

1322 on restoring and/or learning the skills needed to compensate for the functional deficits, as well as accentuating the strengths he brings to the rehabilitiaton process.

Following an initial assessment, group and individualized rehabilitation services will be offered up to five days per week and will focus on the individual's Role Recovery Goal.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

1323 Psychological Services, VAMC

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.692.3335 - Phone 412.683.3000 - Phone 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1) - Crisis Line

Web Addresses www.pittsburgh.va.gov/

Primary Addresses University Drive C Pittsburgh, PA 15240 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Assessment and evaluation. Neuropsychological assessments which evaluate the intellectual effects of head injuries, strokes, Alzheimer's, and other diseases of the brain. Health problems counseling. Individual counseling, including conversion therapy, hypnosis, etc.

Available Hours Outpatient: 8am-4:30pm M-F; inpatient: 24 hrs., 7 days

Fees/Cost for Services Free.

Eligibility Requirements U. S. military veteran.

Required Documentation Discharge papers; Form DD-214

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call. Write. Walk in. Referral.

1324 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Training program

1325 Public Defender, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Harry J. Cancelmi, Jr. - Public Defender

Contact Person(s) Patrick Fitch - Assistant Public Defender

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5271 - Phone 724.852.5348 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 93 E. High Street Basement Level Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Legal representation of eligible adults and juveniles accused of crimes and for respondents in civil mental health committment proceedings.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Eligibility Requirements Inability to afford counsel - review poverty guidelines, assets, seriousness of offense, sources of support.

Required Documentation Proof of income,W-2 and recent pay stubs; SSI eligibility; DPA eligibility; 1099 or other income.

1326 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or stop in for appointment. Bring criminal complaint or court document.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Interns to assist in secretarial, legal research, investigation, and interviewing.

1327 Pulmonary Lab and Coal Workers Program Black Lung Program or Coal Workers & Chronic Respiratory Disease Program

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State; fees.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.632.6801 - Phone 724.632.6312 - Fax

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com

Primary Addresses 1070 Old National Pike Fredericktown, PA 15333 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Diagnostic evaluation and pulmonary rehabilitation, and education for people suffering from Chronic Respiratory Disease. Takes a complete medical history and/or information about the patients' previous work history, a blood test, chest x-ray, EKG, and breathing test repeated annually.

Education about the anatomy and physiology of the normal respiratory system and chronic respiratory disease.

The rehabilitation program emphasized self-help. Patients are taught breathing and muscle toning exercises and how to use a ventilator.

Provdes the first of many evaluations that coal miners afflicted with lung disease need to qualify for federal Black Lung Benefits.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies. Accepts Medicare, Medicaid and most insurances.

1328 Eligibility Requirements Anyone with a respiratory disorder. Services are not limited to coal miners.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1329 Pursley Baptist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robert Mooney - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.852.4007 - Phone

Primary Addresses RD #4 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1330 Pyramid Healthcare

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To develop and maintain a team of committed professionals, passionate about identifying human service needs and creating solutions for individuals and families that result in positive growth and a better quality of life.

History of Organization Pyramid Healthcare was founded in July 1999 and is based in Altoona, Pennsylvania .

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-694-9996 724-772-0130 - Western PA Administrative Office 724-772-0151 - Fax--Western PA Administrative Office

Web Addresses www.pyramidhealthcarepa.com

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 967 Duncansville, PA 16635 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 20397 Rt. 19 North Two Landmark Building Suite 128 Cranberry Township, PA 16066 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description Pyramid Healthcare offers treatment and care to people who are dealing with alcohol and/or other drug addiction, mental health disorders and adolescent behavioral problems. Our residential and outpatient programs help the individual learn and practice recovery and coping skills.

Available Hours Admissions staff is available 24/7 --365 days a year.

1331 Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Call

Required Documentation Call

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1332 Quitline

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Health

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669) - Phone

Web Addresses www.paahec.org/professional_development/tobacco/ifyouaretrying/if_11.html

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Service provides counseling and structured assistance for individuals who are committed to quitting smoking. This free hotline is staffed by a group of clinically trained counselors. Callers are assessed for their readiness to quit and given counseling.

Available Hours 24 hours per day, 7 days a week

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for help

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use

1333 No

Volunteer Need No

1334 Radio Information Service RIS

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To further the independence of people in Western Pennsylvania who are blind, visually impaired, or unable to read or hold print material, by providing current information from print media and other sources not readily avaliable to them.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Laurie Anderson - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.488.3944 - Phone 412.488.3953 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 600 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3016 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Radio reading service for persons who are blind or visually handicapped which broadcasts daily local and national newspapers, books, magazines,grocery and department store advertising, publications of special interest to persons with disabilities and various programming. Speakers, literature, newsletters, and training provided.

Special radios are available through this program and loaned to medically qualified applicants.

Our programs are also available via phone with our dial-in service and on our website in our web archives.

Available Hours 24 hrs. a day, 365 days a year

Fees/Cost for Services

1335 Annual fee of $20.00

Eligibility Requirements For people who have vision loss, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, severe dyslexia or any other disability which prevents reading.

Required Documentation Physicans' statement of handicap and completed Application for Loan of Radio form.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or email.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description RIS enjoys the help of more than 200 volunteers who: read on the air, help with publicity, do clerical work, and provide service delivery.

1336 Rainbow's End Learning Center, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Unknown

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724)627-5421

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.rainbowsendlearning.org

Primary Addresses 300 North Street Waynesburg, PA 15370- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Day Care program offering specialized care for children with and without special needs. Programs include: Infant Program, children age 6 weeks through 12 months; Toddler Classes --Young Toddlers 12 - 24 months and Older Toddlers 24 - 36 months; Nursery School for children ages 3 to 4 years. Summer program is available for children ages 5 through 12 years of age. Provides: inclusive classrooms, developmentally appropriate practices, computer assisted learning, free nutritional meals and an experienced staff.

This program is a collaborative effort with Community Action Southwest Early Head Start Program and Pathways of Southwestern Pa.

Available Hours 6:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Mon. - Fri. Year round center.

Fees/Cost for Services Subsidized care available to those who meet the eligibility guidelines.

Eligibility Requirements Children 6 weeks of age through 12 years, for children with or without special needs.

1337 Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1338 Recycling Hotline

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Environmental Protection

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Sharon Svitek - SW Region

Contact Number(s) 717.783.9258 - Phone 800.346.4242 - Hotline 412-442-4000 - SW Regional Office

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/municipal_resources/14064/regional_recycling_p rogram_contacts/589545

Primary Addresses 14th Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building Harrisburg, PA 17105-8471 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 400 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Explains Act 101, the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act. Information on how to recycle, which materials can be recycled, which companies nearest the caller can recycle troublesome items such as car batteries, motor oil, etc.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F; 24 hr. recorder

Fees/Cost for Services Free

1339 Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1340 Recycling, Greene Arc

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources OVR, MH/MR and United Way

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cynthia Dias - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.3062 - Recycling Center 724.852.1764 - Fax 724-627-5511 - Greene Arc

Web Addresses greenearc.org

Primary Addresses 197 Dunn Station Road Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Drop off at Ruff Creek: Open Monday through Friday 8:00AM to 4:00PM 724-852-3062

Thirteen recycling trailers are located at the following locations in Greene County: Aleppo Township Building (New Freeport), Carmichaels Area High School (Carmichaels), Center Township Building (Rogersville), Cumberland Township Building (Carmichaels), Dunkard Township Building (Bobtown),), Jackson Township Building (Holbrook), Jefferson Township Building (Rices Landing), Mapletown Jr/Sr. High School (Greensboro), Morris Township Building (Sycamore), Perry Township Building (Mt. Morris), Wayne Township Building (Spraggs), West Greene Middle-Senior High School (Rogersville)and Waynesburg (on East Franklin Street, between Morgan Street and East Street, from 9 AM to 1:30 PM every Thursday).

1341 Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1342 Recycling, Greene County Solid Waste & Recycling Department

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Economic Development

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robbie Matesic - Acting Solid Waste & Recycling Coordinator [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5234

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=589547&mode=2

Primary Addresses 49 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This office maintains a working relationship with the waste haulers who are licensed to pick up in Greene County and the landfills that are authorized to accept municipal waste from Greene County. This involves ongoing contact with these businesses and the processing of the tonnage information, remaining capacities and quarterly fees received by the county based on the tonnage of waste received at the landfills from the municipalities.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

Miscellaneous Information

1343 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1344 Reformers Unanimous Addictions Program

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Arnold Watts - Pastor

Contact Person(s) Morris Harper, Volunteer Director

Contact Number(s) 724.627.4068 - Phone 724.627.3512 - Phone

Web Addresses www.reformu.com

Primary Addresses C/o Landmark Baptist Church 179 North Porter Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description A faith-based addiction program designed to direct the addicted individual back to God's support group--the local church.

Available Hours Meetings are held from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. on Fridays and 9:45 A.M. to 10:45 A.M. on Sundays.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is interested. Interested persons do not have to be a member of Landmark Baptist Church or any other church in order to participate.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1345 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1346 Register and Recorder, Greene County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission Statement ~~ our Office (Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds) is the repository and record manager for all papers relating to Wills and estates as well as all real estate transactions. These documents are part of Greene County's permanent records and must be protected from loss, theft or damage. It is also the responsibility of this office to provide efficient and timely service to the public while preserving the integrity of public records.

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Thomas M. Headlee - Register & Recorder [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Georgiann Klein

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5288 724-852-5289

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Courthouse 10 East High Street, Room 100 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Registers and records land transactions(land deeds), wills and veterans discharge papers. Maintains these records (some of which date to the county's beginnings) and makes them available to the general public. Repository for plans and blueprints illustrating new construction, mining, and drilling during the public comment period. Makes data available for public notices. Information stored here can be helpful in researching family and local history.

1347 Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services A fee for recording land records and registering wills and estates. A small fee for photocopies.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1348 Renovate and Repair Loan Program R & R

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA)

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization In order to make the Commonwealth a better place to live while fostering community and economic development, the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency provides the capital for decent, safe, and affordable homes and apartments for older adults, persons of modest means, and those with special housing needs.

History of Organization The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency is the Commonwealth's leading provider of capital for affordable homes and apartments. Created to help enhance the quality and supply of affordable homes and apartments for older adults, persons of modest means, and persons with disabilities, the Agency operates homeownership programs, rental housing development initiatives, and a foreclosure prevention effort. In its nearly 35 years of existence, PHFA has provided $8,000,000,000 of funding and tax credits for home mortgage loans and apartment units, while saving the homes of tens of thousands of families from foreclosure. In addition to its major programs, the Agency conducts housing studies, promotes counseling and education for renters and homebuyers, encourages supportive services at apartments it has financed, administers rent subsidy contracts for the federal government, and acts as an advocate to promote the benefits of decent, affordable shelter for those who need it most. PHFA also has a significant effect on employment. Its homeownership and multifamily rental programs offer vendors excellent business opportunities in the fields of real estate sales, development, law, construction, architecture, engineering, lending, housing management, and related disciplines. Other Agency-related measures affect employment and industry in a wide variety of fields and professional disciplines. By carrying out its mission, PHFA helps make the Commonwealth a great place to call home.

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Brian A. Hudson - PHFA Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer

Contact Person(s) PHFA

Rich Davis - Greene County Human Services

Contact Number(s) 717-780-3800 724-852-5276

Web Addresses www.phfa.org

1349 Primary Addresses 211 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Ft. Jackson Building 19 S. Washington St. Waynesburg , PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The Renovate and Repair Loan Program (R&R) is designed to meet a serious housing issue for many of Pennsylvania's homeowners: how to make their home a healthy, comfortable place and a financial asset.

Available Hours 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday-Friday

Eligibility Requirements Household incomes no greater than approximately 150% of statewide median. Satisfactory credit typically credit scores above 620. An interest in repairing and improving their permanent, primary residence, which may be located in Pennsylvania. Currently own the home or be in the process of purchasing the home. Adequate income to support a monthly loan payment.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1350 Rent Rebate/Property Tax Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Revenue

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.772.5246 - Hotline

Web Addresses www.revenue.state.pa.us www.revenue.pa.gov/GeneralTaxInformation/PropertyTaxRentRebateProgram/Pages/default.aspx

Primary Addresses PA-1000 PA Department of Revenue Harrisburg, PA 17128-0503 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description A program based on income which reimburses a percentage of rent or property tax to eligible applicants.

Available Hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Eligibility Requirements Persons who have owned or rented & occupied property in PA during the period which they are claiming a rebate. In addtion to income eligibility guidelines, a person must fit into one of the three following categories: age 65 or older, a widow or widower age 50 and older or 18 and older with a permanent disability (mental or physical) that has been medically determined.

Required Documentation Renters: rent certificate, rent receipts. Home owners must have proof of paid property taxes. Proof of age and/or proof of disability.

1351 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; go to district office

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1352 Reporters Court, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources County

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Pamela Mason - Court Reporter

Alyssa Puskarich - Court Recorder [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5286 - Phone

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Courthouse 10 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Makes records of court proceedings. Records are processed and indexed by the clerk of courts and deposited in the county law library; lawyers may purchase copies of transcripts for use in the appeals process.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1353 Call, walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1354 Republican Committee of Greene County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Greg Hopkins 724-943-3070

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Coordinates elections, meets state-level candidates, campaigns for various Republican candidates; raises funds.

Available Hours n/a

Fees/Cost for Services none

Eligibility Requirements Elected office, recruits registered Repubicans as volunteers.

Required Documentation Voter registration card

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1355 Residential Recovery Services formerly Group Home, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State and county funds

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-228-9501 - Phone 724.228.2882 - Residential Site

Primary Addresses 357 E. Maiden Street Suite 204 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 38-40 West Walnut Street Washington , PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description FULL CARE PROGRAM: Community residential rehabilitation program for eight clients which is fully staffed and provides supervision and structure in a home setting. PARTIAL CARE PROGRAM: provides an apartment setting (groups of three) for twelve clients.

Available Hours Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM; group homes are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week--holidays included.

Fees/Cost for Services Sliding fee scale based on income.

Eligibility Requirements Must be a client of one of the local mental health clinics of Washington or Greene counties. Must be between the ages of 18 and 65 years or older.

Required Documentation

1356 Physical examinations and referral from a BSU

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments All referrals made by local MH clinic or other involved agency.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1357 Resolve --Western PA Helpline

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues and contributions

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 866.NOT.ALONE (866.668.2566)

Web Addresses www.resolve.org/support-and-services/support-group/western-pennsylvania-support-groups.html

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description A national support network for persons experiencing infertility problems offering: support group meetings, newsletters, resource library, educational programs, conferences and referrals to specialists in the field of infertility-related services.

Available Hours 24 hr. answering machine

Eligibility Requirements Anyone with infertility problems.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call and leave a message. A RESOLVE volunteer will call you back within 48 hours

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

1358 No

1359 Respi Center West Personal Care Home

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sharon Richter - Manager

Contact Number(s) 724-852-1300

Primary Addresses 545 W. High Street Ext. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

Fees/Cost for Services Call for details

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1360 Respite Services for Adolescents Greene County Mental Health Respite Services

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services Mental Health Program

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Greene County's Vision & Mission Statement The Greene County Mental Health Program in consultation and collaboration with other stakeholders including consumers, board members, transitioning youth, seniors, and other concerned individuals developed our vision and mission statements. The statements show how the county mental health program continues to transfer its operational methods from one that is driven by authority to one that is individualized and person centered. Vision We envision that all Greene County residents with a behavioral health disorder of any type are offered the opportunities to attain a quality of life which is holistic and self directed. Within our community is the freedom to choose services which support hope, recovery, and responsibility. Mission The mission of the Greene County Mental Health Program is to assure that all of our residents with mental illness, emotional disturbance and/or substance use disorders are offered services and supports, which are seamless, accessible and offer choice. The County mental health program will accomplish this mission by facilitating, providing, and promoting a continuum of services which are built upon respect, responsibility and hope. These services will be non-linear; strength based and will enforce empowerment. They will enhance recovery along with resilience by utilizing community resources.

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Karen Bennett - Human Services Administrator

Contact Person(s) Dean Virgili - Mental Health Director

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5276 extension 512 - Greene County Human Services Mental Health Program

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 3rd Floor Fort Jackson Building 19 South Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

1361 Service Area Greene County

Service Description Respite Care is a short term care that helps a family take a break from the daily routine and stressn associated with caring for a child with a serious emotional or behavioral disorder.

Who is eligible for Respite Services?

Respite Care is available to Greene County families who are caring for a child with a serious emotional or behavioral disorder.

Priority is given to the families in crisis situations.

Available Hours 8:30 to 4:30

Eligibility Requirements Respite Care is available to Greene County families who are caring for a child with a serious emotional or behavioral disorder. Priority is given to the families in crisis situations.

Required Documentation Mental Health Diagnosis

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Please contact Dean Virgili at 724-852-5276. Submit a Respite Request form including the child's name, reason for request and type of respite request. Respite can be provided in-home/out of home/and in the summer therapeutic setting.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

1362 Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Centerville Clinics

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal Voluntary Action Agency

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.632.6801 - Phone Ext. 2210 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.centervilleclinics.com/rsvp.htm

Primary Addresses Centerville Clinics, Inc. 1070 Old National Pike Fredericktown, PA 15333 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Community program utilizing senior volunteers in agencies and organizations throughout Washington, Greene and Fayette counties. Senior volunteers may work within their own home or choose to work at the agency. Mileage reimbursement, meals and insurance are provided.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Persons 55 yrs. and older who have experience and ability to share with others.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1363 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1364 Revenue, PA Dept. of

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Eileen McNulty - Acting Secretary

Contact Number(s) 412.565.5253 - Phone 800.362.2050 - Tollfree (Forms ordering line) 412-565-7990 - Fax

Web Addresses www.revenue.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses Chamber of Commerce Building 411 7th Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Preparation of Pa state income taxes; preparation of Pa. tax forgiveness form for those individual's who are income eligible; aid in filling out the Pa. state property tax/rent rebate application; also will answer questions about anything dealing with state revenue issues.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Fees/Cost for Services All services are free to any citizens of PA

Eligibility Requirements Guidelines vary for different programs.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come to office

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1365 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers must complete training workshop and pass exam

1366 Rices Landing Borough

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Ryan T. Belski - Mayor [email protected]

Bill Kovich - BoroughCouncil President

Contact Number(s) 724-595-6055 - phone 724-592-6717 - fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses jeff-morgcog.org/Rices_Landing_Boro.html

Primary Addresses 137 Main Street PO Box 185 Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Rices Landing

Available Hours Meetings are held at 7 PM on the second Wednesday of the month in the Boy Scout Building. Office hours: Monday through Wednesday from 9 AM to 3 PM.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1367 Rices Landing United Methodist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Richard E. Bowser - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.592.7407 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses Main Street Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1368 Rices Landing Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Chief William Kozich - Fire Chief

Contact Number(s) 724.592.5765 - Phone

Primary Addresses 66 Bayard Avenue P. O. Box 6 Rices Landing, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency fire and medical services.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1369 Richhill Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Thomas A. Chess III - Chairman

Contact Person(s) Douglas E. Grim - Vice Chairman

Richard King - Supervisor

Janice Campbell - Secretary-Treasurer

J. William Hook - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-428-4465 724-428-3216 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 109 Municipal Lane Wind Ridge, PA 15380 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Bristoria, Bryan, Burdette, Crabapple, Crows Mills, Durbin, Ryerson Station, Smith Bridge, Time, Wind Ridge

Available Hours Meetings take place at 5 PM on the first Tuesday of the month at the township building.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1370 Richhill Township Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.428.4242 - Phone

Primary Addresses 120 Ferrell Ave. PO Box 1 Wind Ridge, PA 15380 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency fire and medical services.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1371 Riding for the Handicapped of W. PA

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Membership, donations & fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.443.4485 412.366.2220

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.rhwpa.tk/

Primary Addresses Riding for the Handicapped of Western PA Inc. P.O. Box 23 Allison Park, PA 15101-0023 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Therapeutic horseback riding program.

Eligibility Requirements Persons who are mentally, physically or emotionally handicapped.

Required Documentation Physician or therapist referral.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Write for forms.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1372 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1373 Rolling Meadows

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees for services; subsidized by Medicare, Medicaid & private insurances.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3153 - Phone 724.627.9840 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.rollingmeadowsnursing.com

Primary Addresses 107 Curry Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Nursing home primarily for the elderly who are in need of skilled or intermediate care. Capacity of 121 beds.

Available Hours Visiting hours 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. daily; facility operates 24 hrs. per day/7 days. Family may visit at any time after regular hours with prior notice.

Fees/Cost for Services Call

Eligibility Requirements Must have a medical need.

Required Documentation Medical records

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1374 Call for appt.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1375 Rolling Meadows Church of God

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-9430 - Phone

Primary Addresses 595 Rolling Meadows Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1376 Ronald Mc Donald House Charities of Pittsburgh

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Eleanor Reigel - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.362.3400 - Phone 412.362.8540 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.rmhc.com - Global Ronald McDonald House Charities' web site www.rmhcpgh.org - Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pittsburgh's web site

Primary Addresses The Plaza Building 451 44th Street Penthouse Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15201 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Available Hours Front desk is open from 8 AM to 9:30 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Call for details.

Eligibility Requirements There are three requirements to be eligible for a room at the House: Families must have a child 21 years of age or younger, who will be a patient at one of the area hospitals. Families must live at least 40 miles from the Ronald McDonald House. Families must be referred from the hospital to verify that they do have a child in treatment.

Required Documentation None

1377 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1378 Rosedale Technical Institute Automotive & Diesel Technology

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.521.6200 - Phone 800.521.6262 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.rosedaletech.org

Primary Addresses 215 Beechham Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9791 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Courses include: Gasoline Engines; Suspension, Brakes, Standard Transmissions & State Inspection; Automotive Electrical & Fuel Systems; Principles of Diesel Engines & Commercial Diesel Engines; Automatic Transmissions; Truck & Heavy Equipment; Air Conditioning and Climate Controlled Systems.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M-F (Office hours)

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements GED or High School Diploma and a Valid driver's license.

Required Documentation High School Diploma

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

1379 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1380 Roselia Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Catholic Charities

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-682-4410 - hotline

Web Addresses www.ccpgh.org/roseliaCenter.cfm

Primary Addresses Roselia Center 624 Clyde Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern Pennslvania

Service Description Provides a nurturing home (maternity home) during pregnancy and following the birth of a child. On-site high school provides opportunities for young mothers to study and graduate while offering nursery care for infants and special classes and parenting training for both the mother and father.They also offer free pregnancy testing, counseling for families, health-related casework services, and employment counseling.

Available Hours 24 hotline

Eligibility Requirements If you are a single, adult, woman ages 18 or older, homeless and pregnant, then you may be eligible to stay at Roselia Center for up to twenty-four months.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1381 Rotary Club of Waynesburg

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Heidi Szuminsky - President

Contact Number(s) 724-852-1009

E-mail(s) [email protected] Barbara Wise - Membership Chair

Web Addresses rotaryclubofwaynesburg.com/

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 290 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Community service programs; sponsor annual multiphasic blood screening program & foreign student exchange program.

Also involved in national and international support programs.

Each month the group selects a local charity and makes a donation.

Available Hours Regular meeting--Mondays at noon at Hot Rod's Restaurant located at 46 S. Morris Street, Waynesburg.

Fees/Cost for Services $84/yr

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested in joining.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1382 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1383 Ruby Memorial Hospital WVU Hospital

Organizational Information

Parent Organization West Virginia University Hospitals

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Ruby Memorial provides the highest level of specialty care available to the citizens of West Virginia and bordering states.

Accreditations and Licenses The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 304-598-4400 - Patient Information 304-598-4000 - Make an Appointment

Web Addresses wvuhealthcare.com/hospitals-and-facilities/ruby-memorial-hospital/

Primary Addresses PO Box 8059 Morgantown, WV 26506 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description Our modern facility includes the Ruby Day Surgery Center, comprehensive cardiac care facilities and the most current medical imaging system in the state.

1384 Rural Development (formerly Farmers Home Administration)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization USDA

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Rhea - Area Director

Contact Number(s) 724.482.4800 Ext. 4 - Phone 724.482.9033 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.rurdev.usda.gov/pa

Primary Addresses 625 Evans City Road Suite 101 Butler, PA 16001-8704 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Greene, Indiana and Washington counties.

Service Description Grants and guaranteed loans for eligible farmers and low-income rural residents. These include emergency, farm operating, farm ownership for farmers. Section 502, Section 504 are for very low-income housing loans and grants.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Depends on the loan or grant secured.

Eligibility Requirements Varies for agricultural assistance. Income, family size, and geographical area residing in for

1385 non-farm assistance.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1386 Ryerson South Wheeling Baptist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lanny Hewitt - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.428.3832 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.ryersonbaptist.org/

Primary Addresses 397 West Roy Furman Highway Wind Ridge, PA 15380 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Adult & Teen Sunday School 9:00 am; Wednesday 7pm Bible Study and 7pm Youth Group Meeting.

Available Hours Church Service on Sundays at 10 AM

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1387 Ryerson Station State Park

Organizational Information

Parent Organization DCNR (Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources)

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization We conserve and sustain Pennsylvania’s natural resources for present and future generations’ use and enjoyment. Vision As Pennsylvania’s leader and chief advocate for conservation and outdoor recreation, we will inspire citizens to value their natural resources, engage in conservation practices, and experience the outdoors. Goals - Improve stewardship and management of state parks and forests - Promote statewide land conservation - Build and maintain sustainable and attractive communities - Create outdoor connections for citizens and visitors

Affiliations Friends of Ryerson Station State Park www.friendsofryerson.webs.com

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.428.4254 - Phone 888.727.2757 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/ryersonstation/index.htm?tab=Maps#Maps

Primary Addresses 361 Bristoria Road Wind Ridge, PA 15380 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/ryersonstation/index.htm

Available Hours

1388 Office hours Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Varies for different activities.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility park office, and swimming pool areas are ADA accessible

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Needs: maintenance and educational volunteers, also certified lifeguards (paid positions) .

1389 S.I.D.S. of Pennsylvania SIDS of PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization We will continue our quest to eliminate Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and make an impact on our infant mortality rates throughout Pennsylvania… "in the belief that every child should live."

History of Organization The Pennsylvania Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Alliance began to fulfill its mission of support, education and research in 1981. At that time a group of SIDS parents joined together to assure future SIDS parents the support they would need to work through the devastating grief they would experience.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Judith A. Bannon - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 800.721.7437 - Tollfree 412.322.5680 - Phone 412.481.5968 - Fax 1.888.721.CRIB

Web Addresses sids-pa.org

Primary Addresses Suite 250 Riverfront Place 810 River Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include acting as a liason between SIDS parents, the coroner, and public health officials; telephone counseling; parent support groups meetings. Educational programs, films, newsletters, literature and speakers available.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

1390 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements SIDS parents and families of SIDS victims.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description To help with fundraising activities.

1391 S.T.T.A.R.S. Program, SPHS CARE Sexual Trauma, Treatment and Recovery

Organizational Information

Parent Organization SPHS

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kellie McKevitt, LSW - Director of Sexual Assault Services

Contact Person(s)

Kable Dale - Greene County

Contact Number(s) 888.480.7283 - Phone 724.627.9761 - Fax 724.627.6108 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 35 S. West Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Provides support services to child & adult victims of sexual assault. These include: telephone crisis intervention, victim accompaniment through the legal, medical & social service systems; advocacy; public education about sexual assault & its effects; individual and group counseling for victims and families; support groups.

Available Hours 24 hrs., 7 days a week

Fees/Cost for Services Counseling services by sliding fee scale.

1392 Eligibility Requirements Any victim of sexual assault.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call hotline number, referrals and walk-ins accepted.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1393 Sacred Heart Activities Building

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.592.5314 - Phone

Primary Addresses c/o 408 Route 88 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1394 Safe Haven

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Human Services

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-986-BABY - Tollfree; call for medical care prior to birth of child 866.921.7233 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.secretsafe.org www.childwelfare.gov/systemwide/laws_policies/statutes/safehaven.cfm

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description

New Pennsylvania legislation allows parents to abandon newborn babies at hospitals without fear of arrest and prosecution, as long as the child has not been abused.

You will be asked for health information to help the baby in the future. It is important that you tell the hospital about any health problems you or the baby may have. You don't have to give this information, but it is important. You may decide to take a health history form with you to fill out later and mail anonymously.

Forty seven other states presently have similar legislation.

Available Hours 24 hour hotline

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Parent of a child up to 28 days old

Required Documentation None

1395 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments None

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1396 SafeLink Wireless

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-378-1684 - Technical Support 800-Safelink (723-3546) - Enrollment and Plan Support

Web Addresses www.safelinkwireless.com

Primary Addresses Attention: Executive Resolution Department 9700 N.W. 112th Avenue Miami, FL 33178 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Covers PA, Ohio, WV and many other states (see service description for complete list).

Service Description Lifeline Assistance is part of a program that was created by the government to provide discounted or free telephone service to income-eligible consumers. Lifeline services may include: free cell phone and free minutes every month. SafeLink Wireless Service does not cost anything. There are no contracts, no recurring fees and no monthly charges. Exact benefits, including the number of free minutes available to you, depend on your state.

Applications can be submitted online, by mail or fax. The process is quicker when applying online

Presently covers Pennsylvania, Alabama, Connecticut, D.C., Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Puerto Rico, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

You are eligible for Lifeline Service if you are already participating in one of the following assistance programs: Federal Public Housing Assistance/Section 8, Food Stamps, LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program), SSI (Supplemental Security Income), National School Lunch (free program only), TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Medicaid or State Blind Pension.

If you elect to qualify via income you will need to prove your eligibility. Examples of acceptable documents include: 4 months of consecutive pay stubs, letter from your employer, last year's

1397 income tax return or Employer W-2 Form.

Available Hours Mon. - Fri. 8 AM to 10 PM and Sundays from 8 AM to 7 PM

Eligibility Requirements In Pennsylvania your total household income must be at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (Family of 1--$14,621;, 2--$19,670; 3-- $24,719; 4--$29,768; 5--$34,817; 6--$39,866, 7--$44,915.

Required Documentation Proof of income or participation in specific assistance programs.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1398 Safety Kids, Inc.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Keeping children safe from abduction, violence and exploitation by providing a unique, age-appropriate curriculum.

History of Organization Safety Kids, Inc. (S.K.I.) was founded in 1998 to work hand-in-hand with children, parents, law enforcement personnel, and teachers to protect children from abuse, abduction, exploitation, violence, and injury through victimization. S.K.I. was an offshoot of Friends of Child Find, Inc. (F.O.C.F.), the non-profit organization working on only the area of missing children. F.O.C.F. was closed and Safety Kids, Inc. was created because the founder of both agencies felt the need to expand the areas of victimization of children beyond just abduction. S.K.I. addresses areas of concern such as bullying, weapon safety, drugs, and other issues.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Diane Brown - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 480-644-2539

Web Addresses www.safetykids.org

Primary Addresses c/o ACPA, att: Jerry Quarles Mesa Police Department PO Box 1466 Mesa, AZ 85211 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Safety Kids, Inc. developed a creative, new approach to the issue of personal safety in response to a need for more effective education on prevention. Over 85% of the children who are victimized know the perpetrator; therefore, the concept of stranger danger is ineffective! It puts a child in a position of feeling secure just because he or she knows the person when, in fact, this may actually lead to victimization. Charlie Check-First (the S.K.I. trademarked mascot) replaces that concept and has been readily endorsed by educators and law enforcement personnel. The curriculum for

1399 preschool and elementary age children and the materials for parents are highly praised and used in many locations.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. Monday - Friday. 24-hour answering service.

Fees/Cost for Services Donations requested.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of service.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1400 Salvation Army, Greene County Service Unit

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Salvation Army,an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1551 - Fax 724.852.1479 - Phone

Web Addresses www.salvationarmy.org

Primary Addresses 131 W. First Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The Salvation Army provides emergency assistance for rent/lodging, food, utilities, prescriptions, disaster services. A free clothing/household warehouse is open from 10 AM to 2 PM Monday through Friday. A special VIP section of the warehouse has furniture and larger household items available to income-eligible, Greene County residents. Special programs include: Project Bundle-Up; Treasures for Children, Kids' Birthday Club; Produce to People and Camp Allegheny.

Available Hours Office hours are 8 AM to 3 PM Monday through Friday during the school year; 9 AM to 4 PM Monday through Friday during the summer; Hours for shopping at store are 10 AM to 2 PM Monday- Friday year round.

Fees/Cost for Services None

1401 Eligibility Requirements Clients requesting emergency financial assistance must be residents of Greene County and meet income guidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of income, residency and identification numbers.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1402 Sand Hill Church of Christ

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-447-2976

Primary Addresses Ned Ridge Road New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1403 Sanford-Brown Institute formerly Western School of Health & Business Careers

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees; accepts various loans and grants.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-281-2600 - Phone 1-877-809-2444 - Phone

Web Addresses www.sanfordbrown.edu/Pittsburgh

Primary Addresses 421 7th Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description The objective for Sanford-Brown is to offer students the quality, hands-on training and experiences they need to confidently succeed both in school and in their careers. The programs offered on our campuses are a direct reflection of the need for highly trained and qualified professionals who are motivated by the opportunities available in the growing healthcare industry to make a positive contribution in the lives of others.

This broad range of disciplines includes: Allied Health Diagnostic Professionals; Allied Health Technicians and Therapists; Dental Professionals; Nursing Professionals; Business Administrative and Legal Professionals; Art, Design and Technology Professionals.

Available Hours Class times vary

Eligibility Requirements High School diploma or Ged; some courses require a passing score on an entrance exam.

Required Documentation

1404 High school diploma or GED

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1405 Scenic View Retirement Home

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-663-9050

Primary Addresses 190 Valley Church Road Box 1321 Graysville, PA 15357 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Personal Care Home

Fees/Cost for Services Call for details

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1406 School Transportation Services, I.U.

Organizational Information

Funding Sources Federal and state.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.938.3241 - Phone 800.328.6481 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.iu1.k12.pa.us

Primary Addresses 1 Intermediate Drive Coal Center, PA 15423 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Transportation to and from special education programs as requested by local school districts. There is a fleet of 150 vehicles, and, as needed, bus aides are provided to assist special education students.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Special education students.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use

1407 No

Volunteer Need No

1408 Scleroderma Foundation, W PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To help support Scleroderma Foundation in their three-fold mission: (1) Support: To help patients and their families cope with scleroderma through mutual support programs, peer counseling, physicians referrals, and educational information; (2) Education: To promote public awareness and education through patient and health professional seminars, literature, and publicity campaigns; (3) Research: To stimulate and support research to improve treatment and ultimately find the cause of and cure for scleroderma and related diseases.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations, memberships and fundraising events.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-722-4673 - Foundation Chapter and Support Group Manager 800-603-8960

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.scleroderma.org/chapter/wpenn/

Primary Addresses 7 South BioMedical Science Tower 3500 Terrace Street Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Services include support, education and referrals for persons with Scleroderma.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Memberships fee is $25.00 (not required)

1409 Eligibility Requirements Scleroderma patients and their families.

Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1410 SCORE (Pittsburgh Chapter) Senior Corps of Retired Executives

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.395.6560 Ext. 130 - Phone 412.395.6562 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.scorepittsburgh.com

Primary Addresses 411 7th Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Counselors are retired business executives or successful small business owners who offer free business advice on how to start, manage or expand a company in the retail, manufacturing and service industries.

Available Hours 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Any person interested in starting a business or owning a business

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, email or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1411 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Retired business owners or business persons

1412 SCORE (Uniontown Chapter)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Senior Corps of Retired Executives

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Small Business Administration

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.437.4222 - Phone 724-437-5922 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.score.org

Primary Addresses 140 North Beeson Street Room 404 Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Counselors are retired business executives or successful small business owners who offer free business advice on how to start, manage or expand a company in the retail, manufacturing and service industries.

Available Hours 1 hour per day M - F; 24 hr. message recorder.

Fees/Cost for Services Some services are free; there might be a fee for certain workshops.

Eligibility Requirements Any person interested in starting a business.

1413 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1414 Self-Determination Housing Project of Pennsylvania, Inc. SDHP

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The goal of SDHP is to increase the stock of affordable, accessible and integrated housing and to expand access to public and private housing programs for people with disabilities. All Pennsylvanians should have the opportunity to live in decent housing which is appropriate for their needs.

History of Organization The Self-Determination Housing Project of Pennsylvania, Inc. is a statewide organization founded in 1994 and incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1998. SDHP promotes self-determination in housing choice and control for people with disabilities in Pennsylvania.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gail Hoffmann - Executive Director [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Ashley Mancine - Regional Housing Coordinator [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 877-550-7347 - Phone 610-873-9597 - Fax 610-873-9595

Web Addresses www.sdhp.org

Primary Addresses 717 East Lancaster Avenue Downingtown, PA 19335 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The Home Modification Program is a comprehensive program for people with permanent disabilities living in counties that have not applied for PA Accessible Housing Program. Any applicant needs to

1415 have an income that falls at below 80% of the median or 235% of the poverty level, which ever is higher, as set by HUD. Any applicant, if a homeowner must be current with real estate taxes, cannot be in the process of foreclosure, and much show proof of home owners insurance. If any applicant is a renter, he or she must have written approval from the landlord for the modification.

The Regional Housing Coordinator Project provides a single point of contact for technical assistance and information related to housing and services for waiver eligible consumers in the region. .

The Housing Advocacy Coordination Project is a statewide coordinated effort to address issues in the area of public and subsidized housing that are important to people with disabilities.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1416 Senior Centers, Greene County Community Action Southwest

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Darlene Bigler - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2893 - Phone 724-966-2290 877.814.0788 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 58 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Senior Centers are located in the following towns: Bobtown,Carmichaels, Graysville, Jefferson, Mt. Morris and Waynesburg.

Six senior centers provide nutritious meals, recreational activities, socialization, education and volunteer opportunities. Transportation is also available to the centers at no cost.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F (Satellite Centers are open once a week; days vary)

Eligibility Requirements •Anyone 55 years of age or older, or whose spouse is age 55 or older.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

1417 Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1418 Senior Community Service Employment Program SCSEP

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-852-1510

Primary Addresses 93 East High Street Level B Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This employment program targets senior citizens who have not worked, are widowed or don't have an adequate income despite receiving Social Security.

Training is provided to seniors to assist them in finding employment. Nonprofit agencies serve as training centers. The enrollees earn minimum wage, receive the training they need for their position and work 20 hours per week (at no cost to the employer).

Subsequently, the program helps the enrollee to find an unsubsidized job.

Available Hours 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. on Monday and Wed.; 8 A.M.- noon on Fridays.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Age 55 or older, meet income guidelines and be out of work or having trouble finding a suitable job.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

1419 No

1420 Senior Services-Intake & Referral Unit

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Area Agency on Aging

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.734.9603 - Phone 724.684.9000 - Phone 724.684.6870 - Fax

Web Addresses www.swpa-aaa.org

Primary Addresses 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Receives referrals for available aging services; conducts pre-screening and then makes a referral to the agency's assessment unit.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Residents of Fayette, Greene and Washington Counties who are age 60 and over, or who are age 18 and over living with disabilities.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1421 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1422 SeniorLIFE, Uniontown Office

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization SeniorLIFE is committed to enhancing the ability of seniors to live safely in the community as long as possible by coordinating comprehensive healthcare and supportive services for our members.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-877-998-LIFE 724-434-5433

E-mail(s) [email protected] General Information

Web Addresses www.seniorlifeuniontown.com

Primary Addresses 89 West Fayette Avenue Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Fayette County and parts of Greene County

Available Hours 8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Persons must be eligible for Medicaid or be able to pay a flat monthly fee. Once a person enrolls in SeniorLIFE, all services are provided and/or coordinated through SeniorLIFE. The participant or family must pay for any resources used from outside the network.

Eligibility Requirements Age 60 years and over, reside in area served by this office, be medically eligible and be able to be safely served in the community (as determined by SeniorLIFE).

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

1423 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1424 Seniors for Safe Driving

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-559-4880 724-283-0245

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.seniorsforsafedriving.com

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 2132 Butler, PA 16003 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Are You A Safe Driver?

Studies have shown that most experienced drivers never received safe-driving instruction; they got in a car and started to drive. Other drivers knew quite a bit about safe driving at one time, but have since forgotten. Still others have not kept up with the changes in highways, automobiles, traffic signs or the "rules of the road".

When it comes to actual driving, however, some studies show experienced drivers have fewer collisions than new drivers. Long-time drivers can generally handle a car better than new drivers, steering clear of trouble or getting out of a tight situation with confidence.

The Seniors For Safe Driving Program Is Designed to Help You Do A Better Job: Understanding The Element Of Risk Managing The Area Around Your Vehicle With Good Visual Techniques Sharing The Highway With Other Drivers Managing Vehicle Speed Managing Vehicle Space As You Share The Road With Others Handling Driving Emergencies Understanding And Compensating For Visual Changes Understanding Techniques For Improving Night Vision And Safety Understanding Anti-lock Braking Systems Understanding Supplemental Inflatable Restraint Systems Understanding Children And Air Bags - Why They're A Dangerous Combination Understanding Pennsylvania's Road Signs Understanding Seniors and Prescription Drug Problems Understanding Why Expressway Driving Is A Problem

1425 Understanding Road Rage Related Problems

Important Pennsylvania Law Change There has been a change in Pennsylvania Law as it relates to the Senior Driver Improvement Classes and your automobile insurance discounts. If you are over 55 years of age and have successfully completed a Senior Education Program in the past, you only have to attend a one day refresher course to renew your insurance discount. If you have never participated in a Senior Driver Improvement Program in the past, you must attend a two day seminar to earn your automobile insurance discount. The insurance discount is 5% of total premium for a period of three years.

Available Hours Class times vary by area

Fees/Cost for Services $15.00 per person--checks made payable to S.F.S.D. (Seniors for Safe Driving).

Eligibility Requirements Age 55 years and over

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call to register for class

1426 Servant Song Ministries Retreat House & Spirituality Center

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Servant Song is an ecumenical, collaborative ministry of like-minded individuals who seek to further the message and mission of Jesus Christ for the betterment of humankind and the world. This ministry encourages and promotes spiritual growth and enrichment through prayer, silence, retreats, education, and spiritual direction in the Christian tradition

History of Organization Servant Song Ministries was formed in early 2005---called forth by God and materially created by Larry and Donna Koller. Shortly after Christmas 2004 the seed of an ecumenical retreat house and spirituality center in Waynesburg (planted in hearts over 20 years ago) began to germinate. During this past year Servant Song Ministries was established as a PA non profit corporation (February 14, 2005), an ecumenical core ministry was assembled, a facility was purchased and renovated, and IRS designation as a tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) charitable organization was granted. The retreat house and spirituality center officially opened with a blessing service and dedication on January 28, 2006. Regular events and programming began immediately.

Accreditations and Licenses An ecumenical team of independent, certified spiritual directors, ordained ministers and priests, religious and qualified/certified laity provide the services offered.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Donna Koller - Spiritual Director

Contact Person(s) Larry Koller - Co-founder

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2133 - Phone/Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.servantsongministries.org

Primary Addresses 720 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1427 Service Information

Service Area Greene County and surrounding area

Service Description Ministry services include, but are not limited to, individual and group spiritual direction, a variety of individual and group retreats, prayer gatherings, workshops, seminars and other related activities. This ministry encourages and promotes spiritual growth and enrichment through prayer, silence, retreats, education, and spiritual direction in the Christian tradition. See website for a complete and up-to-date calendar of events.

Available Hours 24/7

Fees/Cost for Services Please call

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit

1428 Shepherd Wellness Community

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Shepherd Wellness Community is a safe, compassionate Community empowering people affected by HIV/AIDS to live with dignity in the spirit of wellness.

History of Organization Shepherd Wellness Community arose out of a desperate need. Societal denial, prejudice and fear characterized the early years of the AIDS epidemic. Many with the disease were afraid to be identified and an atmosphere of shame and fear were prevalent. Patients and their families were isloated and often ostracized. There was no place in Pittsburgh where people with AIDS could gather with their partners, families and friends in a safe, secure setting that provided shelter from the stresses they were undergoing. In 1987, four young men living with AIDS, a social worker, a physician and Father Lynn Edwards met to discuss what could be done. With initial funding from the Episcopal Diocese, they created a gathering place and resource center for people affected by HIV/AIDS. The first covered dish supper, held in October at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Hazelwood, brought together those suffering from the fatal illness, their families and friends for a simple meal and provided a desperately needed sense of shelter and communal sharing.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Grants and donations

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rev. Scott Peterman - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.683.4477 - Phone 412.683.5755 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.swconline.org

Primary Addresses 4800 Sciota Street Pittsburgh, PA 15224 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area

1429 SW Pennsylvania

Service Description A resource drop in center providing social and educational activities for persons who are HIV positive or have AIDS and for their families & loved ones. Other services may include: hospital visits and temporary emergency food assistance.

Available Hours Vary

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements HIV Positive persons and their families/loved ones.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1430 Sheriff, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources County tax revenues.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Brian Tennant - Sheriff [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.627.7207 - Phone 724.852.5318 - Fax 724.852.5218 - Phone

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 10 East High Street Room 106 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Law enforcement service within the county. Tax collector, through the Tax Claim Bureau, and conducts seizures and sales of tax-delinquent property; these are listed in local newspapers. Issues permits for carrying concealed weapons. Transports offenders to and from the county jail and courthouse.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M - 4:30 P.M. 24 hour emergency

Eligibility Requirements Jurisdiction limited to county.

1431 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1432 Shiloh Baptist Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-377-2176 - Phone

Primary Addresses 11 Locust Street Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1433 Shriners Hospitals for Children

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Shriners Hospitals for Children’s mission is to: Provide the highest quality care to children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions, burn injuries and other special health care needs within a compassionate, family-centered and collaborative care environment. Provide for the education of physicians and other health care professionals. Conduct research to discover new knowledge that improves the quality of care and quality of life of children and families. This mission is carried out without regard to race, color,creed, sex or sect, or ability of a patient or family to pay. Vision: Shriners Hospitals for Children will be the unquestioned leader, nationally and internationally, in caring for children and advancing the field in its specialty areas.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fundraising

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.237.5055 - Phone 813.281.0300 - Phone

Web Addresses www.shrinershq.org/Hospitals/Main

Primary Addresses Shriners International Headquarters 2900 Rocky Point Drive Tampa, FL, PA 33607-1460 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Pediatric Specialty Care including: Burn Care, Cleft Lip and Palate, Orthopaedics and Spinal Cord Injury.

Every year, Shriners Hospitals for Children provides care for thousands of kids with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, in a family-centered environment with no financial obligation to patients or families. It's how Shriners Hospitals for Children has been Changing the World through Caring for Kids since 1922.

1434 The hospitals specializing in orthopaedics are dedicated to providing medical and rehabilitative services to children with congenital deformities, problems resulting from orthopaedic injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system.

Burn Care: The Shriners Hospitals for Children specializing in burns have been leaders in burn care and research since opening in the mid-1960s. Treatment is provided for burn injuries and related scarring, along with physical and emotional rehabilitation.

Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: In the early 1980s, Shriners Hospitals for Children opened the nation's first spinal cord injury rehabilitation centers specifically designed for kids. There, patients find a complete range of services needed in order to recover to the fullest extent possible.

Cleft Lip and Palate Care: Cleft lip and palate was added to the health care system's treatment disciplines in 2005.

Education: Shriners Hospitals for Children is proud of its role in medical education. In the past 20 years, more than 8,000 physicians have received residency education or postgraduate fellowship within the health care system. By maintaining relationships with more than 60 medical teaching facilities worldwide, Shriners Hospitals for Children fosters an academic environment committed to providing high-quality medical care to all patients.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children up to age 18 are eligible for care at Shriners Hospitals for Children, if, in the opinion of our physicians, there is a reasonable possibility they can benefit from the specialized services available. Admission is based solely on a child's medical needs. A family's income or insurance status are not criteria for a child's acceptance as a patient. There is no charge for services provided within Shriners Hospitals for Children facilities.

Required Documentation Complete application

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1435 Volunteer Need No

1436 Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Foundation's mission is to: Educate patients and their families about Sjogren's syndrome, increase public and professional awareness of Sjogren's syndrome, and encourage research into new treatments and a cure.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.475.6473 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sjogrens.org

Primary Addresses 6707 Democracy Boulevard Suite 325 Bethesda, MD 20817 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description The foundation can't answer personal medical questions due to liability considerations. Your doctor knows you and your situation best, so please consult him/her with any questions you may have specific to your own individual case.

They welcome your submission of general-interest medical questions. Select questions will be published in a future newsletter issue along with answers from a medical professional. You can submit questions for the newsletter by phone or by emailing [email protected] This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . We are unable to publish all medical questions we receive.

1437 Many of the products available at the SSF Store and through the Foundation office serve as great resources to answer many of your medical questions, as does the information contained within this website. In addition, the Foundation has Support Groups and contact volunteers across the country. Call the Foundation office to see if there is a Support Group or contact volunteer in your area.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Donations accepted

Eligibility Requirements Persons with symptoms of Sjogren's Syndrome

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1438 Skill Builders, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-228-4629 - Phone

Primary Addresses Rt. 519 P. O. Box 4520 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description A private-licensed business school specializing in job retraining, career planning, career advancement and computer workshops. Diploma programs include: Automated Business Accounting, Business Development, Business Managment, Entrepreneurship, etc.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M Office hours; classes & workshops vary. Call for calendar.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use

1439 No

Volunteer Need No

1440 Small Business Administration Publications

Organizational Information

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-U-ASK-SBA (1-800-827-5722) - Phone 412-395-6560 - Pittsburgh Office

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sba.gov/tools/resourcelibrary/publications/index.html

Primary Addresses 409 3rd Street, SW Washington, DC, 20416 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Information clearinghouse for SBA videotapes and publications. Publications list.

Available Hours 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Publications .50 - $2.00; Videotapes $30 each. $1.00 handling charge. Free list.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Order form

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Write; call.

Miscellaneous Information

1441 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1442 Small Business Development Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization University of Pittsburgh's Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.9054 - Phone 724-627-6586 - Fax 412-648-1544 - Pittsburgh Office

Web Addresses www.entrepreneur.pitt.edu/sbdc/index.php

Primary Addresses Innovation Institute 230 S. Bouquet St 1800 Wesley W. Posvar Hall Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides management assistance and counseling to present and prospective small business owners. Offers "one-stop" assistance to small businesses--providing a wide variety of information and guidance. Assists with accounting, record keeping, business planning, etc.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F Hours in the Greene County office are generally from 10 AM to 3 PM every Thursday. Call for appointment.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

1443 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1444 Small Business Hotline, EPA

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Environmental Protection Agency

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.368.5888 - Small Business Ombudsman Hotline 202.566.2075 - Phone

Web Addresses www.epa.gov/smallbusiness

Primary Addresses 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington DC, 20460 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Advises small business owners and employees on how to comply with EPA regulations. Geared toward small generators of hazardous wastes (motor oil and wood varnish, for example) and informs about proper disposal methods and recycling.

Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1445 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1446 Snyder, Pam (State Representative)

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) State Representative Pam Snyder [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-966-8953 - Carmichaels (Main District Office) 724-785-8477 - Brownsville Satellite Office 724-627-8683 - Waynesburg Satellite Office

Web Addresses www.pahouse.com/Snyder

Primary Addresses 112 Irvis Office Building Harrisburg, PA 17120-2050 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 104 South Market Street Suite 101 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

93 East High Street Room 215 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

113 Thornton Road Brownsville, PA 15417 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Fayette, Greene and Washington counties

Service Description State representatives introduce and vote on bills that represent the interests of their constituents. They create new laws, modify or update old laws and serve on research committees within the legislative branch. These representatives uphold the state's Constitution, and vote on changes to the Constitution when amendments are needed.

Representatives also keep updated and may assist constituents in a wide variety of areas including: energy, environment, health care, crime/safety, civil rights protection, consumer protection, economic development, senior issues, women's issues, labor, education, property taxes, domestic violence and sportsmen's issues.

1447 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1448 Social Security Administration

Organizational Information

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.772.1213 - Tollfree 800.325.0778 - TTY

Web Addresses www.ssa.gov

Primary Addresses 95 W. Beau Street Suite 10 Washington, PA 15301- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 942 Morgantown Street Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Mountaineer Mall 5000 Greenbag Road Morgantown, WV 26501 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Provides application for social security numbers; provides information and assistance in applying for benefits in the following programs: retirement, survivors, disability (SSD), black lung, medicare and supplemental security income (SSI).

Available Hours Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM; 800 number answers 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services All services are free

Eligibility Requirements

1449 Varies--call office for details

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit office

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1450 Social Security Fraud Hotline

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Office of the Inspector General

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-269-0271 - Hotline 866-501-2101 - TTY for deaf of hard of hearing

Web Addresses www.ssa.gov/oig/hotline/

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 17785 Baltimore, MD 21235 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Available Hours 10 Am to 4 PM Monday - Friday

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1451 Social Services League

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fundraising; donations from members

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cheryl Lohr - President

Contact Person(s) Betty Anderson

Contact Number(s) 724-627-8219

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 135 Waynesburg, PA 15370- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Services focus on helping children in the Central Greene School District with things they need including: boots, hats, coats, mittens and other essentials. Contact person is the school nurse, who in turn will relay the need to the appropriate member of the league.

Fundraising efforts include an annual craft show held every November at the Waynesburg Central Elementary School.

Hosts an annual Easter Egg Hunt for the children in West Park (near Bowlby Public Library).

Available Hours Regular meetings on the 4th Thursday of every month

Fees/Cost for Services To be reset in December

1452 Eligibility Requirements Must attend 5 meetings annually (Oct. & Feb. required)

Required Documentation n/a

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Referral needed from a Central Greene School employee.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1453 Sojourner House

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Sojourner House is a faith-based residential rehabilitation facility where addicted women learn to break the inter-generational cycle of poverty and chemical abuse while in their own apartment with their children.

History of Organization Sojourner House was named after the great African American preacher Sojourner Truth who spoke up for all women after having successfully fought for her own and her child's deliverance from slavery. An impressive speaker and a woman of strong faith, we believe that Sojourner Truth's victories inspire our mission - to help women overcome the slavery of addiction and to become free.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Joann Cyganovich - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 412.441.7783 - Phone 412.441.3409 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sojournerhousepa.org

Primary Addresses 5460 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 5460 Penn Avenue PA 15206- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description Drug and alcohol rehabilitation services for women with children.

Permanent supported housing for mentally ill/substance abusing women who are homeless and heads of families.

1454 Available Hours Program operates 7/days week. Main office is M-F, 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.

Eligibility Requirements For residential rehab: must meet level 3_C need; be pregnant or able to bring at least one child (under age 12) into treatment. Mother may be accompanied by up to three children. MOMS: HUD eligibility plus documentation of co-occuring disorder (mental health/substance abuse).

Required Documentation Level 3-C elgibility plus child custody and/or evidence of reunficiation plan and/or pregnant.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment with Clinical Supervisor or designee.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1455 Solicitor, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Charlotte Popielarcheck - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5210 - Phone 724-852-5328 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Department of Finance and Administration Greene County Office Building 93 East High Street, 3rd Floor Waynesburg , PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Represents the county in civil and criminal legal proceedings.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone involved in a legal dispute with the county.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1456 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1457 Solid Waste/Recycling, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robbie Matesic - Administrator/Dept. of Economic Development

Contact Person(s) Mimi Ritenour - Solid Waste and Recycling Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5234 - Phone 724.852.2944 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us/secured/gc2/depts/ed/swr/sw-recy.htm

Primary Addresses 49 S. Washington St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Supervises staff and consultants and works with municipalities, citizens groups, local waste representatives and acts as a liason with the state, local government representatives and elected officials.

The Solid Waste and Recycling Office performs a wide range of functions to accomplish an efficient and harmonious approach to these issues in Greene County. The office is also called upon to dispense information to municipalities, businesses and citizens regarding hauler and landfill issues through daily phone calls, news articles, personal contact and speaking engagements.

In conjunction with PA CleanWays of Greene County, the office also organizes and conducts a number of recycling events throughout the county. These events include, but are not limited to, collection events for tires, used motor oil and white goods; Chemsweep in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and Penn State Extension; overseeing the operations of the 11 recycling trailers in the county; identification and clean-up of illegal roadside dumpsites; speaking

1458 engagements to civic organizations and school groups to educate and promote recycling; and addressing individual citizen's needs in regards to solid waste and recycling issues through daily phone calls and direct contact.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1459 Sons of the American Revolution

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The SAR is a historical, educational, and patriotic non-profit, United States 501 (c)3 corporation that seeks to maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom, an appreciation for true patriotism, a respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship and the unifying force of e pluribus unum that has created, from the people of many nations, one nation and one people. We do this by perpetuating the stories of patriotism, courage, sacrifice, tragedy, and triumph of the men who achieved the independence of the American people in the belief that these stories are universal ones of man's eternal struggle against tyranny, relevant to all time, and will inspire and strengthen each succeeding generation as it too is called upon to defend our freedoms on the battlefield and in our public institutions.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, private contributions

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeffrey B. Widdup - President of Waynesburg Chapter [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Gregory C. Hook - Secretary [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-627-4382 - President 724-627-6146 - Secretary

Web Addresses www.passar.org/

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Patriotic organization designed to educate people about American History; records genealogy & plans to publish collected information as a book.

Available Hours Regular meetings

1460 Fees/Cost for Services $35.00 annual dues

Eligibility Requirements Male descendant of person who fought in the Revolutionary War

Required Documentation Proof of ancestry

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1461 Southeastern Greene School District

Organizational Information

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources Federal, state and local.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rick Menear - Acting Superintendent

Contact Number(s) 724.943.3401 - Phone 724.943.4769 - Fax

Web Addresses www.segsd.org

Primary Addresses 1000 Mapletown Road Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Unified school district consisting of Bobtown Elementary School, Mapletown Junior-Senior High School offering educational programs for grades K -12. Students who obtain an 8th grade diploma may elect to attend Greene County Vo-tech.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for school meals & extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 5 - 18 yrs.

Required Documentation Immunization records; academic records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1462 Call business office, walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1463 Southeastern Greene Women's Club

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations; sales of craft & food items.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.943.3543 - Phone

Primary Addresses 132 Duquesne Street Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 132 Duquesne Street Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Members serve on the MonView Park board of directors. Makes small items, such as bibs, for nursing home residents, and socks & gloves for needy children. Fund raisers for the Ronald Mc Donald House located in Morgantown, WV.

Available Hours Meets monthly

Fees/Cost for Services $10.00 per year dues

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1464 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1465 SouthernCare, Inc.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Goal is to ensure quality of life to patients who are dealing with limited life expectancy. Each patient receives customized, unique care.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-768-8437 - National tollfree number 724-222-7425 - Phone (Washington)

Web Addresses www.southerncareinc.com

Primary Addresses 90 West Chestnut Street Suite 500 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA

Service Description Comprehensive hospice services for persons dealing with limited life expectancy. Medical Services: pain management consultation and palliative care consultation. Nursing Services: medication oversight, direct nursing care and physician liason. Home Health Aide Services: personal care, housework and assistance with daily living activities. Social Services: community liason, counseling, support groups and coordination of insurance benefits. Chaplain Services: community liaison to churches/pastors, spiritual counseling/support and Memorial Services for the community. Volunteer Services: help with transportation, friendly visits, haircuts etc. Therapies: physical, occupational, speech and nutritional counseling.

Available Hours 24/7

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

1466 Required Documentation Medical records, health insurance information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments CAll

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1467 Southwest Regional Medical Center formerly known as Greene County Memorial Hospital

Organizational Information

Accreditations and Licenses .

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cynthia Cowie - CEO

Contact Person(s) James C. Rutkowski - Chief Financial Officer

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3101 - Phone 724.627.7639 - Fax 724.627.2602 - Phone (CEO)

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sw-rmc.com

Primary Addresses 350 Bonar Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County Fayette County Washington County

Service Description Southwest Regional Medical Center is proud to offer a wide array of services and medical specialities for patients of Greene County and the surrounding region. Southwest Regional Medical Center offers an intensive care unit, behavioral health program, ER Express Care program, sleep center and home health service to better serve your healthcare needs. New doctors and new technology have greatly expanded the capacity of our hometown hospital.

Services include: Behavioral Health, Cardiology, Diagnostic Imaging Services, Emergency Department, ENT Services, Foundation for Wellness, Home Health Services, Hospitalist Program, Inpatient Services, Intensive Care Unit, Laboratory Services, Neurology Services, Occupational

1468 Medicine, Oncology and Hematology, Orthopedic Care Center, Physical Therapy Services, Respiratory Services, Short Term Procedure Unit, Sleep Center, Speech Therapy and Surgical Services.

Available Hours 24 hour day, 7 days per week service; program hours vary.

Fees/Cost for Services Fees are dependent on services rendered. Third party insurance(s) accepted, including medicaid.

Eligibility Requirements No restrictions.

Required Documentation Varied; primarily insurance-related information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk-in, physician referrals.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description The following opportunities to serve are available: (1) Escort: As an escort, you are asked to transport patients to designated departments for testing, deliver newspapers, mail and flowers to patients and transport discharged patients to their vehicles. Escorts also deliver materials throughout the hospital and give directions to visitors. (2) Waiting Room Greeter: As a waiting room greeter, you will be the first person to welcome individuals into Southwest Regional Medical Center, give directions, answer the phone and relay messages to the appropriate person. (3) Lobby Shop Volunteer: As a lobby shop volunteer, you will wait on customers, restock and straighten the shelves and give directions to visitors when asked. (4) Cherry Door Volunteer: As a Cherry Door Volunteer, you will wait on customers, hang and shelve items and sort donations. The Cherry Door is an offsite facility that is run by the Auxilary of Southwest Regional Medical Center to provide for the community. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, you may contact Joy Eggleston at 724-627-2656 or [email protected]

1469 Southwest Regional Tax Bureau

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-832-2314 - Tollfree 724-887-5320 - Phone 724-887-7121 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.swrtb.org

Primary Addresses Southwest Regional Tax Bureau One Centennial Way Scottdale, PA 15683 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Carmichaels Borough and Cumberland Township

Service Description This agency is responsible for collecting the 1% per capita tax (occupational privilege tax).

Southwest Regional Tax Bureau is a self-governed body composed of municipalities and school districts, all of whom have overlapping areas of taxpayer employment. The bureau was formed in order for its members to take advantage of the potential withholding base by operating their own tax collection service. We have grown from our original 1971 membership of two (2) school districts and three (3) municipalities to the current membership of seven (7) school districts and twenty-nine (29) municipalities that spread over Fayette, Westmoreland, Washington, and Greene counties.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in

1470 Southwest Training Services, Inc. of Washington

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To help employers and job seekers make informed employment and training choices.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Unknown

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lisa Neil - President

Contact Person(s) Cindy Derrico,

Contact Number(s) 724.229.1350 - Phone 724.229.1357 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.swtraining.org

Primary Addresses 90 W. Chestnut Street Millcraft Center, Suite 150 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Southwest Training Services was formed to provide the intensive and training services created by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998. If a person can not find employment, the services offered include: assessment & life skills, case management, etc.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

1471 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Must be unemployed or not self-sufficient with present employment; must have tried unsuccessfully to gain employment.

Required Documentation Social Security card; proof of age, residency and income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments All referrals need to come through the CareerLink system.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1472 Southwest Training Services, Inc. of Waynesburg

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Lisa Neil - President

Contact Person(s) Kimberly Mowl/Stacey Newhouse

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2900 Ext. 233 - Phone 724.627.3254 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.swtraining.org

Primary Addresses Greene County CareerLink 4 West High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Southwest Training Services was formed to provide the intensive and training services created by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998. If a person can not find employment, the services offered include: assessment, life skills and case management.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Must be unemployed or not self-sufficient with present employment; must have tried unsuccessfully

1473 to gain employment.

Required Documentation Social Security card; proof of age, residency and income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments All referrals need to come through the CareerLink system.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1474 Southwestern Home Care

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-1900 - Phone 724-627-1998 - Fax

Primary Addresses 265 Elm Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Services include: skilled nursing, enterostomal therapy, pulse oximetry, terminal care, laboratory testing, intravenous therapy, chemotherapy, enteral/parenteral feedings, certified aide services, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, medical social services and nutritional counseling.

Available Hours Office 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.; service provided 7 days a week during P.M. hours; 24 hr. answering service.

Fees/Cost for Services Medicare, medicaid, commercial insurers and self pay.

Eligibility Requirements All persons regardless of race, age or sex upon the order of a physician.

Required Documentation Medical records for nursing care.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

1475 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1476 Southwestern Pa Human Services, Inc. SPHS

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services, Inc. is to identify and provide for health and social service needs throughout the southwestern Pennsylvania region. Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services, Inc. has been providing a wide variety of human services to individuals and families throughout Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland counties for over 45 years.

History of Organization More than 40 years ago, a group of Mon Valley citizens joined together to develop an organized, collaborative network for the delivery of health and human services. After many transitions, a multi-corporate system consisting of Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services, Inc. (SPHS) and seven affiliate corporations evolved. Today, SPHS provides the full range of management/administrative services and central oversight to a comprehensive health and human service provider system, which allows the affiliates to concentrate their energies on direct service delivery throughout the four county region of southwestern Pennsylvania.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-489-9100

Web Addresses www.sphs.org

Primary Addresses 300 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland counties

Service Description Management services to subsidiary corporations including SPHS Area Agecny on Aging, SPHS Connect and SPHS C.A.R.E. Center that provides the following programs and/or services in a four-county area of southwestern PA: PDA Medicaid; center services; legal/protective services; senior employment services; home and community based services; substance abuse services; DUI/UAD; sexual assault counseling;housing and children's advocacy center.

1477 Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM; scheduled evening hours in some programs.

Fees/Cost for Services Depends upon the program

Eligibility Requirements Depends on the program.

Required Documentation Dependent upon program

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1478 Southwestern PA Legal Services, Inc

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to ensure that no individual or family in our community is deprived of access to professional legal assistance solely because of an inability to pay.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-846-0871 - Washington office 724-627-3127 - Waynesburg Office 724-225-6170 - Washington Office 888-855-3873 - Client Hotline

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses splas.org/

Primary Addresses 10 West Cherry Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 63 South Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Somerset and Fayette counties.

Service Description Civil cases that involve: 1.FAMILY LAW including custody, abuse, divorce, adoption, visitation, and support, name change; 2.HOUSING including private and public landlord and tenant disputes; ADMINISTRATIVE LAW covering welfare, Social Security and disability.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

1479 Fees/Cost for Services No fees

Eligibility Requirements Must be under certain economic guidelines; at or below 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines(PGL).

Required Documentation Proof of income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk-in, or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1480 Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission is the cooperative forum for regional collaboration, planning,and public decision-making. The Commission develops plans and programs for public investments; fulfills federal and state requirements for transportation, economic development, and local government assistance programs; and operates with public involvement and trust.

Funding Sources State, Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jim Hassinger - President & CEO

Contact Number(s) 412-391-5590 - Phone 412-391-9160 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.spcregion.org

Primary Addresses Two Chatham Center Suite 500 112 Washington Place Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Ten-county region including the City of Pittsburgh and the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland

Service Description The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, or SPC, is the regional planning agency serving the Pittsburgh 10-county area and providing essential services to the region. The official Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), SPC directs the use of all state and federal transportation and economic development funds allocated to the region---approximately $33 billion through 2030. For example, SPC helps counties, cities, municipalities, and townships use federal transportation funds in a timely way.

SPC is also the region's designated Local Development District and Economic Development District by the US Appalachian Regional Commission and the US Department of Commerce. In this role,

1481 SPC establishes regional economic development priorities and provides a wide range of services to the region.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1482 Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission's CommuteInfo Program CommuteInfo

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Lisa Kay Schweyer - Program Developer

Contact Number(s) 888-819-6110 412-391-5590 Ext. 375 - Phone 412-391-7161 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.CommuteInfo.org

Primary Addresses Two Chatham Center Suite 500 112 Washington Place Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area 10 counties in Southwestern PA - Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.

Service Description The CommuteInfo program is dedicated to increasing the number of commuters in Southwestern PA sharing a ride to work. The goal is for commuters living, working or attending school within the 10-county SPC region to choose ridesharing at least twice a week by providing them with viable options, incentives and encouragement.

The Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission's CommuteInfoSM program is coordinated in partnership with transportation management associations, transportation providers, businesses and non-profit service organizations throughout Southwestern PA. The CommuteInfo program is designed to serve as an information clearing house for commuters and employers. The alternatives include transit, carpooling, vanpooling, and bikepooling. The program serves employers and commuters in Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.

1483 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1484 Southwestern Pennsylvania Judo

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5723

Web Addresses www.swpajudo.com

Primary Addresses 202 East George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Classes offered include: Martial Arts, Olympic Sports and Self-Defense.

Classes are held on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays. Children age 5 -12 (Class time: 6 PM to 7 PM) Children age 13 and up (Class time: 7:15 PM to 8:30 PM).

Fees/Cost for Services Call

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1485 Southwestern Pennsylvania Woodland Owners Association

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Southwestern Pennsylvania Woodland Owners (SWPWO), a not-for-profit association, is an organization of individuals interested in sound woodland management practices which encourage the diverse use of forests for timber production, wildlife habitat, watershed protection and recreation and to promote this multiple-use philosophy through education and technical assistance for the benefit of the membership and general public.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gay Thistle - President

Contact Person(s) John Burnham - Vice President

Dave Cressey - Secretary

Maria Piantanida - Treasurer

Contact Number(s) 724-499-5190 - Howard Thistle 724-223-8781 - John Burnham

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses busybeaver.cs.pitt.edu/swpwo

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA

Service Description Southwestern Pennsylvania Woodland Owners (SWPWO), is an organization of individuals interested in sound woodland management practices which encourage the diverse use of forests for timber production, wildlife habitat, watershed protection and recreation. The association promotes this mutiple-use philosophy through education and technical assitance for the benefit of the members and the public. The group schedules regular activities and field trips.

1486 Southwood Family Based Mental Health Services

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Southwood Hospital

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Southwood Psychiatric Hospital is dedicated to providing quality health, education, and assisted living services to troubled teens and adolescents. Our vision includes planning and thoughtful provision of high quality care and educational services in a manner that promotes the mental health of patients, families and communities we serve. We believe in responsiveness to patient, employee and organizational needs and maintaining the highest standards of ethics and integrity. We are committed to providing quality and effective treatment for the populations we serve.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Medical Assistance

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 844.571.1903

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.southwoodhospital.com

Primary Addresses 311 Station Street Bridgeville, PA 15017 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette/Beaver counties with teams located within each county.

Service Description Family based mental health services: Intensive in-home service is time limited to 8 months with extensions granted if necessary. Services are paid for through Medical Assistance Services and are provided by a team of therapists, at the bachelors or masters educational levels. Clients and families are seen 2-3 times per week, or as often as needed. Teams work with all family members under the model of Structural Family Therapy Teams and also provide case management and linkage to other services and community resources, as well as comprehensive discharge planning. 24/7 on-call service for crisis.

1487

Available Hours Office hours: 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; after-hour appointments are available; 24 hour crisis management availability

Eligibility Requirements Medical necessity prescribed by a psychologist or psychiatrist.

Required Documentation Psychological or psychiatric evaluation.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments By appointment; flexible hours; 24 hour on-call for enrolled families.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1488 Southwood Psychiatric Hospital

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Youth and Family Centered Services - YFCS

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Southwood Psychiatric Hospital is dedicated to providing quality health, education, and assisted living services to troubled teens and adolescents. Our vision includes planning and thoughtful provision of high quality care and educational services in a manner that promotes the mental health of patients, families and communities we serve. We believe in responsiveness to patient, employee and organizational needs and maintaining the highest standards of ethics and integrity. We are committed to providing quality and effective treatment for the populations we serve

History of Organization Southwood Psychiatric Hospital was built and founded in 1984. Traditional acute inpatient services for children and adolescents grew to include a variety of hospital- and community- based programs. These expansions included the opening of several Long Term Residential Treatment Programs, as well as a variety of community-based services, including EPSDT (Early Periodic Screening Diagonsis and Treatment) and Family Based Services which are both in home programs. A private academic school license was added in 1995 to enhance treatment services. The school currently serves both students in residence at Southwood, as well as "commuter" students that are approved for specialized education services.

Accreditations and Licenses JCAHO Accredited

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 844.571.1903

Web Addresses www.southwoodhospital.com

Primary Addresses 2575 Boyce Plaza Road Pittsburgh, PA 15241 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 311 Station Street Bridgeville, PA 15017 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

1489 Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Services: acute and extended-care inpatient services for child and adolescents (35 beds); residential treatment facilities for boys including a MR Dually Diagnosed RTF (40 beds), SMB-Sexually Maladaptive Behaviors RTF (18 beds), MH RTF (66 beds) and Transitional/Step-Down RTF (8 beds); family based services in Greene, Washington, Beaver & Fayette counties; Licensed private academic school in Washington County and Allegheny County; Education Prevention Intervention and Consultation School Programs; District Justice Program.

Available Hours 24 hour residential treatment and inpatient programs. Hours vary with different services.

Fees/Cost for Services Health insurance; free crisis assessment, insurance assistance available.

Eligibility Requirements Serves children ages 4 -18 with psychiatric disorders/developmental disabilities.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment 1-888-907- KIDS (5437)

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1490 Special Education in PA--ConsultLine

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Education

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-879-2301

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=508844&mode=2

Primary Addresses 333 Market Street 7th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17126 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Available Hours 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Help for parents and advocates of children with special needs.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call the hotline

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1491 Volunteer Need No

1492 Special Events Commission c/o Waynesburg Borough

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Baby Rain Day Contest; sale of t-shirts and umbrellas for Rain Day

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8111 - Phone 724-627-8212 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.raindayfestival.com

Primary Addresses 90 East High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Coordinates annual Rain Day festivities.

Available Hours Borough office 8am - 4pm

Fees/Cost for Services none

Eligibility Requirements Resident of the borough

Required Documentation n/a

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write to borough offices

1493 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1494 Special Kids Network

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Department of Health

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to improve access to services and provide comprehensive information for those seeking to identify services to meet the needs of children and their families.

History of Organization On June 25, 1996, Former Governor Tom Ridge launched the Special Kids Network, a statewide system designed to connect families of children with special needs to services and providers. Developed by the Department of Health, the network greatly expanded the state's efforts to make acessing services easier for Pennsylvania parents and service coordination easier for providers.

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.986.4550 - Phone 717-772-2763 - Bureau of Family Health/Administrative Office

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected]

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/special_kids_network/14205

Primary Addresses Division of Community Systems Development & Outreach Special Kids Network Program 625 Forster Street 7th Floor, East Wing Harrisburg, PA 17120-0701 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description The Special Kids Network is a toll free help line developed to assist families in planning for the individual needs of their children with special health care needs. Services include: information & support to families and health & human service providers.

1495 Available Hours 7:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. M - F and 9 A.M. to 3 P.M on Saturday

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Families and health & human service providers for children with special needs.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1496 Special Olympics, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations; grants; fund raisers

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kay Teagarden - County Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.883.2243 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.specialolympicspa.org/local-site?program=31

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 171 Mather, PA 15346 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Sports, athletic training, and competition. Main events include: Basketball competition in February, and in April; Athletics competition in August and Bowling competition in November.

Special Olympics Pennsylvania, Greene County offers year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. This is an accredited local program of Special Olympics Pennsylvania (SOPA), SOGC offers year- round sports training and competition to individuals with intellectual disabilities. Throughout Greene County nearly 50 Special Olympics athletes participate in three sports, bowling, basketball and athletics. Athletes have the opportunuty to compete in some 20 local and 10 state-level events, and have the opportunuty to compete in International games every two years.

Available Hours Vary;24-hour message recorder

1497 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Youth with intellectual disabilities age 8 and older to compete; resident of Greene County.

Required Documentation Medical form provided by Special Olympics completed every 3 years.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description The entire Special Olympics Greene County (SOGC) program is run by volunteers effort. Volunteers come from all walks of life, all ages groups, and all income brackets. Some volunteer for a single day at an SOGC event, while others commit hours each week as a coach, management team member. Volunteers include students, senior citizens, business people, family members of athletes, amateur and professional athletes and coaches, teachers, and many others. New volunteers are always welcome. Training is provided for all volunteer positions.

1498 Speech to Speech Relay STS

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.229.5746 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected].

Web Addresses www.fcc.gov/cib/dro/sts.html

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania (each state has it's own tollfree number).

Service Description Speech to Speech Relay is a service mandated by the Federal Communications Commission that enables people with a speech disability to use their own voice, voice prosthesis or communication device to make a phone call.

This service provides an alternative to a TTY device. Many people with a speech disability often have physical disabilities and therefore may not possess the required manual dexterity to type, or to type as fast as they wish.

An STS phone call is a relayed call. The speech of one person is relayed to the other by a communication assistant in a three-way-call environment.

Confidentiality of all calls is required by U.S. law.

Each state has their own individual toll-free number for this service.

Available Hours 24 hours/7 days a week

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements

1499 Persons with speech disabilities who need to make a phone call. Also for anyone wishing to make a call to a person with a speech disability.

Required Documentation None

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1500 SPHS CARE Center STTARS Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Southwestern PA Human Services (SPHS)

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The STTARS Program recognizes the impact of sexual violence on people's lives. In so recognizing, we advocate for the right of children and adults to live in a society free of sexual violence.

History of Organization The STTARS Program has been providing free and confidential counseling, advocacy, and education services to Greene & Washington Counties for over two decades.

Accreditations and Licenses State designated Rape Crisis Center for Greene & Washington Counties.

Affiliations SPHS

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal, State, Local Funding

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-229-5007

Web Addresses www.sphs.org

Primary Addresses 351 Wst Beau Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene & Washington Counties

Service Description Sexual assault counseling

Legal Advocacy

1501 Medical Advocacy

Sexual Violence Prevention Programming

24 hour sexual violence hotline

Available Hours 24/7

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Survivor of Sexual Violence or Significant Other

Required Documentation N/A

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call one of the STTARS offices or the hotline.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Languages Spoken or Available English

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers staff the hotline and assist with special projects such as fundraisers and community events.

1502 Spina Bifida Association of W. PA

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Spina Bifida Association of Western Pennsylvania (SBAWP) is charitable, non-profit organization committed to improving the quality of life for people with disabilities, especially those with spina bifida and their families, by providing a continuum of direct service, education and advocacy.

History of Organization Since 1969, the SBAWP has evolved from a parent support group to become a nationally recognized provider of direct services to individuals with spina bifida. The organization serves nearly 1000 children, teens and adults living in 28 counties within Western Pennsylvania and portions of New York, Ohio and West Virginia.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources United Way and private donations.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.243.5787 - Phone 724.934.9600 - Phone 724.934.9610 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sbawp.org

Primary Addresses 1158 Dutilh Road Mars, PA 16046 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Therapeutic residential camping program for children, teens and adults with spina bifida; school consultant and teacher training program; educational program for parents, teachers and professionals; "The Gatehouse" Independent Living Training and Rehabilitation Program for young adults with spina bifida. Films, literature and speaker available.

1503 Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free - sliding scale.

Eligibility Requirements Those with spina bifida, hydrocephalus, and related defects.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1504 SPOC (Single Point of Contact Program)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Public Welfare (County Assistance Office)

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State & federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8171 - Phone

Primary Addresses 100 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Employment and training programs geared toward helping participants to obtain employment, retain their jobs and advance toward self-sufficiency. Services provided include: skill training, work experience, GED preparation, basic education, career exploration, job development, case management and supportive services.

Available Hours Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Age 25 and younger, out of school and lacking a GED, or less than age 25 w/ limited work experience; on public assist 36 out of 60 mos.

Required Documentation Complete application

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come in

1505 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1506 Sportsmans Club, Carmichaels

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mark Pockron - President

Contact Number(s) 724.592.6893 - Phone

Primary Addresses Route # 1 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Indoor range 50 ft, indoor archery range 50 ft; 100 yd. outdoor rifle range.

Available Hours 24 hr. except for league nights

Fees/Cost for Services $20/yr. + $5/initiation fee.

Eligibility Requirements Complete application for membership

Required Documentation Application

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1507 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1508 Sportsmans Club, Richhill

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, contest entry fees.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Roger Todd - President

Contact Number(s) 724.428.3806 - Phone

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Outdoor shooting range, indoor archery range; sponsors: hunter safety course, shooting & archery contests, fishing derby at Ryerson State Park. Clubhouse contains archery range & meeting area.

Available Hours Regular meetings on 2nd & 4th Mondays

Fees/Cost for Services $10/yr.

Eligibility Requirements Complete application; read copy of by-laws.

Required Documentation Gun permit, valid hunting/fishing license & application

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1509 Volunteer Need No

1510 Spraggs & Brave United Methodist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Monica Calvert - Pastor

Contact Number(s) (412) 484-9230

Primary Addresses Route 218 Box 732 Brave, PA 15362 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1511 Springhill Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rex Miller - Chairman

Contact Person(s) Richard Debolt - Vice Chairman

Bruce Johnson - Supervisor

Ginger Wise - Secretary-Treasurer

Tim Logan - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-447-2455 724-447-2521 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 268 Windy Gap Road Aleppo, PA 15310 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Deep Valley, Mount Carmel, Ned

Available Hours Meetings are held at 5 PM on the second day of the month unless it falls on a Sunday or a holiday. Then, the meeting will be held on the following workday. All meetings take place at the township building.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need

1512 No

1513 Springhill-Freeport Elementary School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization West Greene School District

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the West Greene School District is to provide educational opportunities to maximize individual potential.

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources Federal, state, local tax levies and fundraising.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Don Painter - Principal

Contact Number(s) 724.447.2331 - Phone 724.447.2313 - Fax

Web Addresses www.wgsd.org

Primary Addresses 1055 Deep Valley Road New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Services through VISION (life skills, drug and alcohol education, New Kids Club support group). Outside speakers offer various programs to children. Field trips. Local authors provide workshop. Language arts programs. Reading week. Gifted program.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free.

1514 Eligibility Requirements Grades K-4. Residency. Income eligibility for free or reduced price school meals.

Required Documentation Immunization records; academic records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1515 SRMC Center for Recovery and Wellness

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Southwest Regional Medical Center

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To provide recovery based treatment for individuals who suffer from mental illness. Our goal is to empower individuals to manage their illness, giving them the tools to help to improve their quality of life. We accomplish this through group, individual, couples, and family therapy modalities. The groups offered: the Acute Partial Hospitalization program which is very intensive and is a diversion from hospitalization, the Intensive Outpatient Program is various in it's intensity based upon individual need, and the Structured Outpatient Program which is suited for older individuals who are struggling with mental health issues related to changes in life. Also our Medical Director Richard Ajayi, M.D. specializes in the treatment of addictions and he offers suboxone as a treatment for opiod dependence.

History of Organization The Center for Recovery and Wellness opened its doors in March of 2011. The Center was opened in response to the need of the community to provide levels of care that previously did not exist in the community

Accreditations and Licenses The Center for Recovery and Wellness is licensed as a Partial Hospitalization Program and a Outpatient Psychaitric Clinic. We are also accredited by the Joint Commission of Hospitals.

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Jonathan S. Johnson - Director 724-627-2755 724-627-2756 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-627-2756

Web Addresses www.sw-rmc.com

Primary Addresses 130 Greene Plaza Unit A Routes 21 & 79 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1516 Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA

Service Description The SRMC Center for Recovery and Wellness is available to serve adolescents, adults, geriatrics, families and couples who need a little guidance, support and treatment to find their way back to living a healthy, meaningful and productive life.

Services include: Intensive Outpatient Services; the BRIDGE-Partial Hospitalization Services; Structured Outpatient Services; Group, Family or Individual Therapy; Psychiatric Assessments and Evaluations and Medication Management.

The Acute Partial Hospitalization Program runs 5 days a week, 6 hours a day. This program is designed as a diversion from hospitalization and helps individuals who were recently hospitalized to sustain the level of therapy after discharge to minimize the likelihood of re-admission.

Available Hours 24 hour day, 7 days per week service; program hours vary.

Fees/Cost for Services Fees are dependent on services rendered. Third party insurance(s)accepted, including medicaid. Fee assistance is available to indigents.

Eligibility Requirements No restrictions

Required Documentation Varies; primarily insurance-related information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk-in, physician referrals.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1517 SRMC Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Southwest Regional Medical Center

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sherry Chappell, RN - Director

Contact Number(s) 724-627-1600

Web Addresses www.sw-rmc.com

Primary Addresses 220 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwestern PA

Service Description Through a partnership with Diversified Clinical Services, Southwest Regional Medical Center offers a new and comprehensive facility featuring specialized wound care and hyperbaric medicine.

This interdisiplinary approach to treatment involves a variety of therapies and techniques including: debridement, dressing selection, special shoes and patient education. When wounds persist, a specialized and holistic approach is required for healing. Systemic Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) involves the systemic delivery of oxygen trhough pressurized chambers and is a proven method to advance healing.

SRMC Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center is an outpatient, hospital-based program that works in conjunction with a patient's primary care physician.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

1518 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1519 St. Ann Roman Catholic Church

Organizational Information

Funding Sources donations; collections

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) J. Francis Frazer - Reverend

Contact Person(s) Marci Snee - Office Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.627.7568 - Phone 724-627-3735 - Fax

Primary Addresses 232 E. High St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Sunday Mass. Collections for food bank; "Good Neighbor's Lunch soup kitchen on Mondays, Thursdays & Saturdays; ministry at college "Newman Program".

Available Hours M-F 9am-noon & 1pm - 4pm; 24 hr. answer machine

Fees/Cost for Services Has collections during Mass

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; come to the rectory

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1520 Volunteer Need No

1521 St. George Serbian Orthodox Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rodney Torbic - Pastor

His Grace Bishop Dr. MITROPHAN - Diocesan Bishop

Contact Number(s) 724-966-7428 - Office Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.stgeorgeserbian.us

Primary Addresses 296 Old Route 21 Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1522 St. George's Anglican Church

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Share God's love through worship, healing & service.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (724) 557-3630

Web Addresses www.pitanglican.org/?/main/page/who_we_are

Primary Addresses 100 Bonar Avenue Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1523 St. Hugh Roman Catholic Church

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization We are the caring, healing, vibrant Catholic Eucharistic faith communities, who celebrate and promote the Divine Mercy of God through prayer and service. We proclaim Christ - yesterday, today and forever greater - through a variety of liturgical, devotional, musical and educational experiences.

History of Organization Catholicity in the Carmichaels area dates back to the early colonial days. The town of Carmichaels, PA, was named by and for the early John and James Carmichaels' families. James Carmicahels settled near the present town site in 1767, giving the community his name. As early as 1771, a small band of Catholics headed by Felix Hughes grouped together and asked that a Catholic priest be sent to serve the needs of the people of Western PA. Unfortunately, many years passed until a church could be constructed and stand near the site where the first Catholic masses held in Carmichaels were offered. Interestingly enough, the Church of St. Hugh was named in honor of the late Bishop Hugh C. Boyle of the Pittsburgh, PA Diocese, and no way connected with the early colonist Felix Hughes. For many years the territory around Carmichaels remained largely farming country while the neighboring community of Nemacolin, PA was a fast growing mining community. Among the many settlers in this mining town were many Catholics - Catholics without the services of a parsh or priest. Sensing the needs of the people in this area, two zealous priests, Father Kolb of All Saints Church in Masontown, PA and Father Blazic of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Leckrone, PA took turns in coming to the area for masses. On Christmas Day, 1928, the first mass was celebrated in the Church of Our Lady of Consolation in Nemacolin, PA.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John M. Bauer - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.966.7270 - Parish Office Telephone 724-966-9188 - Parish Office Fax

Web Addresses www.sthughparish.org/

Primary Addresses 408 Route 88 Carmichaels, PA 15320-1134 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Divine Mercy prayers daily. Christian band "Fiat."

1524 Sunday Mass at 9:30 A.M.

Rosary Society. Holy Name Society. Youth Group. R. C. I. A. Classes. Healing Masses.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1525 St. Ignatius Catholic Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.839.7122 - Phone

Primary Addresses 305 Grant Street Box 63 Bobtown, PA 15315 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1526 St. Marcellus Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-883-2445 - Social Hall 724-883-2909 - Rectory

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1527 St. Mary's Catholic Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.592.5952 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 103 Crucible, PA 15325-0103 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1528 St. Oliver Plunkett Catholic Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.377.0128 - Phone

Primary Addresses 20 Bank Street Box 638 Fredericktown, PA 15333- Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1529 St. Paul's Lutheran Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.966.7177 - Phone

Primary Addresses 224 S. Market Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1530 St. Thomas Catholic Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rev. J. Francis Frazer

Contact Number(s) 724-377-2588 - Rectory

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 30 Main Street Clarksville, PA 15322 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1531 Stanley Center, Innovative Treatment of Bi-Polar Disorder

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 301-571-0760

Primary Addresses 8401 Connecticut Avenue Suite 200 Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description The Stanley Center's goal is to promote the development of comprehensive and innovative treatments for bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness) in the tri-state area. The two arms of the Center are: The Bipolar Registry and Clinical Trials.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested in information on bipolar disorder.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1532 State Blind Pension

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8171 - Phone 1.888.410.5658

Primary Addresses 100 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Cash assistance program to help persons pay for basic needs including housing.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. M-F

Eligibility Requirements Legally blind; income eligibility guidelines.

Required Documentation Completed application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; write; walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1533 Volunteer Need No

1534 State Civil Service, Western Region

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.565.7666 - Phone

Web Addresses www.scsc.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 411 Seventh Avenue Room 410 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Lists available civil service positions. Administers civil service examinations; provides employment counseling to applicants and processes applications; conducts employee evaluations. Works with OVR and the Bureau of Job Service.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Completed application and S.S. card for exam.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in or contact through local Job Center.

1535 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1536 State Correctional Institution, Greene SCI, Greene

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources Federal, state.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2902 - Phone 724.852.5542 - Fax

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/hide_greene/11373

Primary Addresses 169 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 175 Progress Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1537 State Employees' Retirement System SERS

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-633-5461 - Phone 412-770-1188 - Fax 412-770-1148 Ext. 3207 - Greene County contact

Web Addresses sers.pa.gov/default.aspx

Primary Addresses 30 North Third Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Foster Plaza 6, Suite 330 681 Andersen Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Administers monthly pension checks to eligible persons. Provides retirement counseling and case management. Provides I & R to human service agencies that aid senior citizens. Accepts & acts upon pension complaints. Provides forms assistance.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Retired employee of a state agency or of a private-sector business that receives state funding.

Required Documentation S.S. card

1538 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1539 State Health Data Center Vital Statistics/Health Statistics

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sue Copella - Director

Contact Number(s) 717-948-6336 - Phone 717-948-6754 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses pasdc.hbg.psu.edu/

Primary Addresses 777 West Harrisburg Pike Middletown, PA 17057-4898 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Processes and disseminates health information. Develops information systems, provides statistical and research assistance, is the repository for all vital statistics within Pennsylvania. Communicates with the centers for disease control.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. M-F

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

1540 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write, Fax

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1541 State Worker's Insurance Fund, PA SWIF

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Labor & Industry

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization SWIF was established by law to provide a quality workers' compensation program for Pennsylvania businesses that choose the Fund to meet their required obligation under the Workers' Compensation Act, and to contribute to a progressive, stable workers' compensation market in Pennsylvania.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 570.963.4261 - Fax 570.963.4635 - Phone 1.866.446.2848 - KeyScripts

Web Addresses www.dli.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses 100 Lackawanna Avenue P.O. Box 5100 Scranton, PA 18503-1938 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 100 Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, PA 18503-1938 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Provides companies with insurance for their workers' work-related injuries or deaths, including companies unable to purchase such coverage from private insurers.

1542 Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Public sector employers, private employers who meet criteria .

Required Documentation Completed application

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1543 Stepping Stones

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Fox Run: The Center for Children and Adolescents

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Safety, Service, and Satisfaction is the foundation on which Fox Run, The Center for Children and Adolescents delivers behavioral health care. Stepping Stones is designed to help youth learn new ways to manage themselves and situations and to help the child return to the community.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 740-695-2131 - Phone 800-245-2131 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.foxruncenter.com

Primary Addresses 67670 Traco Drive St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description Residential Treatment: A residential treatment program is a longer term program (lasting from 3-12 months, or more) for children and adolescents with long-standing behavioral health problems. The program offers physician led, multi disciplinary treatment teams that address overall medical, psychiatric, social and academic needs of the child. A balance of therapies and activities are offered in a safe, structured setting.

The Stepping Stones Treatment Program: Stepping Stones programming consists of numerous groups and therapies to include individual, group, family therapy, medication education, developmental skills building as well as social skills, groups, expressive therapy, nutrition groups, behavior modification and Alpine Tower.

An interdiciplinary team approach is used to design the treatment program and personal goals for each resident. This interdisciplinary team consits of highly qualified staff in the areas of Psychiatry, Nursing, Social Work, Education and Psychology. Our Therapist offers specialties in the areas of Rehabilitation, Psychotherapy, Family Therapy, Expressive Therapy and Sexual Abuse.

The Alpine Tower at Fox Run is a 50-foot high, wooden and rope climbing apparatus designed with more than 30 routes to the top. It is a treatment tool used to help people face - and solve - problems with confidence, trust, and self-esteem. The Tower offers challenges that are similar to those offered through high-ropes courses or rock climbing. It is designed to help an individual learn to trust and rely on others, as well as develop a respect for his or her own unique capabilities.

1544 Eligibility Requirements Children or adolescents qualify for the program if they are experieninge symptoms associated with: Severe depression; Family and social conflicts; Anxiety, excess fears; Problems with self esteem; Mood and thought disorders.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1545 Steps Inside, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5395 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 266 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 1790 Morris Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Meeting place for 12 step recovery groups (AA Alcoholics Anonymous and NA Narcotics Anonymous); recovery social club. To view the complete listing of all area support groups please click on the web address or please go to the Resource Library and choose "Support Groups" from the menu.

Please click on website for a full listing of AA meetings and NA meetings. (addictions dependency support groups/12 step support groups)

Available Hours Varies; call for schedule

Fees/Cost for Services Recovery meetings free. Club memberships available for $40 a year.

Eligibility Requirements Must be willing to work a 12 step recovery program.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

1546 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1547 Stern Center for Developmental and Behavioral Health

Organizational Information

History of Organization Carole G. Stern, M.S., RNC, Psychologist, founder of the Stern Center for Developmental and Behavioral Health has over twenty-five years experience as a psychiatric nurse, a Master's of Science Degree in Psychology and obtained her license as a Psychologist in 1995. In 1994, Carole joined a partnership called the Connellsville Counseling Center as a psychologist. In 1999, Carole became the owner of the Connellsville Counseling Center which has been re-organized and re-named The Stern Center for Developmental and Behavioral Health (The Stern Center). Her son Christopher Stern serves as Chief Executive Oficer (CEO). In addition to Carole G. Stern, each location of the Stern Center contains licensed counselors to serve your needs. In 2004, The Stern Center added a Psychiatrist in order to better meet the needs of our current clients as well as the community at large.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Carole G. Stern, M.S., RNC - Psychologist

Contact Person(s) Gaynor Butler - Program Director of the Family Based Therapy

Robert Behanna - Outpatient Therapy Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 1-877-626-9941 - Tollfree # for Connellsville (main office) 724-966-2289 - Carmichaels Office 724-627-0922 - Waynesburg Office 724-627-0940 - Waynesburg Office Fax

Web Addresses www.thesterncenter.org

Primary Addresses 51 W. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 203 W. George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

The Professional Building 110 S. Arch Street, Suite 2 A Connellsville, PA 15425 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1548 Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Service--this program provides treatment to a child in their natural environment, including the home, school and community. A treatment team is comprised of one or more of the following: Behavioral Specialist Consultant, Mobile Therapist, and Therapeutic Staff Support. This team develops a treatment plan to meet the specific needs of the child and the family. Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services require psychological evaluation to determine eligibility. The Stern Center will conduct this evaluation or if you have an evaluation that already determines need, you may contact them to set up an appointment.

Strengths-Based Therapy--this program is similar to Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services but only provides one Mobile Therapist, for in the home, school and community. The Strengths-Based Therapist can begin services with a psychological evaluation or from a Strengths-Based Assessment, conducted over a two-week observation for a determination of need. Though service is less intensive and takes a more positive outlook in the treatment planning, the Strengths-Based Therapist also includes a case management element to assist in networking for the client and family.

Outpatient Therapy--provides individual, group, family and couples therapy covering a wide range of topics including anxiety disorders, depression, sexual, physical and mental abuse,anger management, addictions and other mental health disorders. This service is offered for both adults and children.

Family Based Therapy--provides short-term, intensive, in-home services designed to meet the needs of children, adolescents (ages 0-21) and their families who have experienced trauma and/or abuse. An evaluation conducted by a licensed psychologist or physician that prescribes Family Based Mental Health Services is needed for services to begin.

Psychiatric Services--are provided in the Connellsville Office. Dr. Ahmed Jahangeer, MD (a psychiatrist specializing in child and adolescent psychiatry) provides initial evaluation and ongoing medication management for individuals currently enrolled in outpatient services, family based services, strengths-based, or behavioral health rehabilitation services with the Stern Center.

Parent/Children Interaction Therapy--is a program in which parenting skills can be learned through counseling and observation using a two way mirror and parental coaching through the assistance of a trained and credentialed therapist.

Available Hours By appt.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services.

Required Documentation Health insurance and medical documents.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1549 Call

1550 Student Assistance Program SAP

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County Human Services & PA Dept. of Education

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Renee Urick - Regional Coordinator

Contact Person(s) Jennifer Jones - Coordinator for Greene County

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5276 - Greene County Coordinator 724-938-3554 ext. 107 - Regional Coordinator

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sap.state.pa.us/

Primary Addresses 550A National Pike West Brownsville, PA 15417 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Greene County Human Services Ft. Jackson Building/3rd Floor 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The primary goal of the Student Assistance Program (SAP) is to help students overcome these barriers in order that they may achieve, remain in school and advance. While Student Assistance Programs exist in other areas of the country, the structure and operation of the program in Pennsylvania is a unique expression of an integrated model serving the needs of Pennsylvania families and their students.

1551 SAP is a systemic process using techniques to mobilize school resources to remove barriers to learning. The core of the program is a professionally trained team, including school staff and liaisons from community alcohol and drug and mental health agencies. SAP team members are trained to identify problems, determine whether or not the presenting problem lies within the responsibility of the school and to make recommendations to assist the student and the parent. When the problem lies beyond the scope of the school, the SAP team will assist the parent and student so they may access services within the community. The student assistance team members do not diagnose, treat or refer to treatment; but they may refer for a screening or an assessment for treatment.

1552 Suburban Academy of Law Enforcement

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-798-8830 - Phone 412-793-0832 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.suburbanacademy.com

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 17169 Pittsburgh, PA 15235 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Basic Course with Firearms; Basic Course without Firearms. Recertification Courses offered.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F (Office hours)

Fees/Cost for Services Basic Firearms course $295; Without firearms $240; Re-certification is$85

Eligibility Requirements 18 yrs. or older; no criminal record, good physical & mental condition.

Required Documentation Proof of age; criminal check; physical examination.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit

1553 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1554 Sugar Grove Baptist Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.966.9458 - Church

Primary Addresses 1425 South Eighty Eight Road Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1555 Sugar Grove Union Bible Church

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.428.3995 - Phone

Primary Addresses McCracken Road Aleppo, PA 15310 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1556 SUID/SIDS Resource Center. SIDS (originally the National SIDS Clearinghouse)

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the NSIDRC is to carry out coordinated clearinghouse activities on sudden infant death syndrome, including the collection and dissemination to the public, health and educational institutions, professional organizations, voluntary groups with a demonstrated interest in sudden infant death syndrome, and other interested parties of information. Information on related issues such as death investigations systems, personnel training, biomedical research activities, and information on the utilization and availability of treatment or prevention procedures and techniques, such as home monitors is also available.

History of Organization The Federal Government identified SIDS as a cause worthy of special attention through several pieces of legislation, including the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Act of 1974. This act fixed the responsibility of SIDS research upon the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and designated the establishment of counseling programs through the Office of Maternal and Child Health-now and the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Public Law 96-142 enacted in 1979, established a national clearinghouse for the dissemination of information on SIDS to health care professionals, community service personnel, SIDS parents and the general public. Pursuant to the congressional mandate, the National SIDS/Infant Death Resource Center (originally the National SIDS Clearinghouse) has provided information services, educational materials, and technical assistance to those affected by a SIDS diagnosis. With the direction of MCHB in the mid-90's, NSIDRC has broadened its emphasis to include other infant death.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (866)866-7437 - Toll-free 703.821.2098 - Fax 703-821-8955

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.sidscenter.org

Primary Addresses 2115 Wisconsin Avenue N. W. Suite 601 Washington, DC 20007-2292 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

1557 Service Description Services include: Information sheets and other publications, annotated bibliographies on SIDS and related topics; reference and referral services which include an extensive list of selected electronic resources on SIDS, grief and bereavement, medical research and risk reduction.

Resource Center provides information services and technical assistance on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and related topics. The goal of the program is to promote understanding of SIDS and provide comfort to those affected by SIDS through information and sharing.

Information collected from national, state, and local SIDS/Infant Death programs, as well as perinatal, stillbirth, maternal and child health, and bereavement organizations. This resource is a gateway to critical information on SIDS, miscarriage, stillbirth, other infant death and related topics.

Available Hours 9 AM - 5 PM Monday- Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1558 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program SNAP (new name for Food Stamp Program)

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Department of Human Services is to: Promote, improve and sustain the quality of family life; Break the cycle of dependency; Promote respect for employees; Protect and serve Pennsylvania's most vulnerable citizens; and Manage our resources effectively.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State & federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8171 - Phone 888.410.5658 - Tollfree 724.627.8096 - Fax

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/foradults/supplementalnutritionassistanceprogram/index.htm

Primary Addresses 100 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides coupons which enable eligible persons to purchase allowed foods in stores, certain soup kitchens and senior citizen centers. Persons receiving SSI can apply at Social Security office, homebound persons can apply by mail or have another person apply for them.

Available Hours Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements U.S. citizen or resident alien, have S.S. # for each person in household, must register and participate in New Directions Training and Employment trainings.

1559 Required Documentation Proof of income eligibility, S.S. #

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1560 Supported Employment

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene ARC

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources MH/MR, OVR

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cynthia L. Dias - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Ronna Stewart 724-627-5511 ext. 126 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5337 - Phone

Primary Addresses 197 Dunn Station Road Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Contracts jobs such as lawn mowing, housekeeping, janitorial work, window washing, painting, carpentry and snow removal with local businesses. Program's goal is to teach new job skills to clients.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M-F

Fees/Cost for Services Determined through bidding process.

Eligibility Requirements Persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities, physically capable of performing manual labor.

1561 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1562 Sustaining Greene County Tally Hollow Farm

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kevin Paul - Forestry and Agricultural Operations Manager

Contact Person(s) Kim Moninger - Associate

Contact Number(s) 724-435-7926 - main

E-mail(s) sustaininggreenecounty.yahoo.com- main

Web Addresses www.susgreene.org

Primary Addresses 761 Rudolph Run Road Spraggs, PA 15362 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This nonprofit organization's purpose is to develop modern, enivonmentally sound agriculture practices at this farm. In addition to raising free range chickens, plans are in the works for a maple sugar camp and a corn maize for children in the fall. Also, they are working on an alternative waste water system which will include a septic tank connected to two wetland areas for treating the water. They are now working with Waynesburg University to establish an envirnomental station for students to visit and do hands-on study. Visitors are welcome.

Available Hours Call for information

1563 SW PA Area Agency on Aging

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Southwestern Pennsylvania Area Agency on Aging, Inc. is to promote the well-being of older adults through a planned, coordinated and collaborative program of health and social services.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Leslie Grenfell - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Bill Garrow - Greene County Director

Contact Number(s) 1-800-537-2424 - Protective Services Hotline 724.489.8080 - Phone 1-800-734-9603 - Intake/Referral 724.483.9360 - Fax 724-852-1510 - Waynesburg Office 1-888.300.2704 - Toll Free

Web Addresses www.swpa-aaa.org

Primary Addresses 305 Chamber Plaza Charleroi, PA 15022 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 93 East High Street B-Level Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Cost Sharing: consumers who meet certain income guidelines help to pay for the cost of some services they receive from the Area Agency on Aging. Co-payments are based on a sliding fee scale

1564 according to consumers' income.

Senior Times Newspaper: a monthly newspaper containing informative articles, schedules of events, senior center activities and other news to educate and enlighten older adults.

Intake/Referral: provides information, receives referrals for aging and other services and conducts pre-screenings for the AAA Assessment Unit. Telephone number is: 1-800-734-9603

Bridge Program: provides intensive in-home services for consumers who are clinically and income eligible for nursing home care, prefer to be cared for at home but are not eligible for the PDA Waiver program because of financial resources.

Assessment: provides a comprehensive, clinical assessment of a consumer's need for services to determine the most appropriate and effective means of meeting those needs.

PDA Waiver Program: provides consumers 60 years of age and older who are clinically and financially eligible for nursing home care with a variety of intensive in-home services. These services include, but are not limited to: home health services, personal care, home support, transportation, nutrition, medical supplies and equipment, respite and care management.

Home Delivered Meals: provides well-balanced, appetizing meals to those assessed as having difficulty with preparing nutritious meals.

In-Home Services: provides periodic assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, etc. and minor home maintenance chores.

Care Management: coordinates the planning and delivery of all services to assure the consumer has as much independence in the community as possible.

Adult Day Care: provides group activities in a supportive environment for functionally challenged older adults.

Family Caregiver Support Program: provides assistance to primary caregivers who care for older persons. Also assists older caregivers caring for relatives 18 years of age and younger.

Protective Services: provides resources and supports to prevent, detect, reduce or eliminate abuse, neglect and exploitation of older adults.

Ombudsman: investigates and resolves complaints made by or on behalf of older persons living in long term care facilities or receiving long term care services in their home.

Domiciliary Care: provides supervised alternative group living arrangements for persons unable to live alone beause of physical or mental impairment.

APPRISE (Health Insurance Counseling): volunteer counselors help Medicare beneficiaries understand Medicare statements, assist in submitting claims or filing appeals and compare insurance policies.

Legal Assistance: provides professional consultation and representation on various legal matters

Senior Centers: 24 senior centers, 19 satellite centers provide a hot, nutritious meal, recreation, socialization, education and volunteer opportunities.

1565 Prime Time Health: provides disease prevention and health promotion services at senior centers, senior housing and other sites.

Senior Employment: provides part-time and full-time employment opportunities to those 55 years of and and older with local public and private employers.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F (Office hours) Protective Services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Hotline telephone number: 1-800-537-2424

Fees/Cost for Services Varies. Contact the agency for more information.

Eligibility Requirements Age, income and clinical eligibility varies according to program. Contact the Intake/Referral Unit at 1-800-734-9603 for more information.

Required Documentation Varies. Contact the agency for more information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for more information

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1566 TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State, federal

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8171 - Phone

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/foradults/cashassistance/tanfandmovingtoindependence/index.htm

Primary Addresses 100 Greene Plaza Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description TANF provides temporary cash assistance to families while helping them become more self-sufficient through work. Adults can receive a welfare check for a total of five years in a lifetime. Once this limit is reached, a person cannot receive cash assistance.

Available Hours Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Eligibility Requirements Proof of residency & proof of income

Required Documentation Social Security cards, proof of I.D., residency and income.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1567 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1568 Tax Claim Bureau, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Sue Ellen Kingan - Director

Cassandra (Cassie) Teegarden - Assistant Tax Claims Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5232 - Phone 724.852.5293 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 93 East High Street 1st Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Authorized to collect county, township and school delinquent taxes. May set up payment schedules for persons who have owner occupied property, through no fault of their own have been unable to meet their tax burden, and who prove good faith. Coordinates with the court system.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Empowered to assess fines, late fees, and interest charges.

Eligibility Requirements Taxpayers. County taxpayers who are deliquent or who, due to unforseen circumstances have fallen behind on their taxes.

Required Documentation Tax receipts. Investigator will advise on other relevant documents.

1569 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1570 TEC: Transitional Employment Consultants

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources United Way; OVR; MH/MR; TEC fundraisers

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888.576.2365 - Phone 724.225.3535 - Phone 724.225.5085 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.tecwg.org

Primary Addresses 330 Central Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette/Westmoreland counties

Service Description Rapid Employment Service: This service is based on individual choice. Services include: support for individual job finding, applications, interviewing techniques and benefits maintenance.

Personal Work Adjustment Training Services: this program deals specifically with behavior and work adjustment training to assist and lead to competitive employment. Services include: Vocational assessment and guidance, including Keys2Work--enhanancing the job seekers ability to select an appropriate career by identifying their interests and skills. Job seekers will be able to tie their skills, interests, and career path into employment. Additional services include: job support & job skills training along with community based work experience.

Vocational Rehabilitation Services---supported employment services designed to provide a means to reach competitive employment and to provide necessary follow-up support. Services include: job development, job placement, job site training along with job support and follow-up in competitive employment. Supported employment programs are based on a set of principals. Eligibility is based on the job seekres choice. Job seekers preferences are important. Supported employment is integrated with treatment. Competitive employment is the goal. Follow-along supports are

1571 continuous.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Paid by referral agency, not by client.

Eligibility Requirements 18 years or older (to 60-65 years) with a mental or physical disability. Applicant must possess a desire and willingness to actively participate in services that would lead to employment. Resident of Greene, Washington, Fayette or Westmoreland counties.

Required Documentation Whatever referral agency requires

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Referral from OVR or MH/MR

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1572 Telecommunication Device Distribution Program TDDP

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania's Initiative on Assistive Technology (PIAT)

Affiliations PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation and the PA Public Utility Commission (PUC)

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Lisa Troy - Progam Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 800-204-7428 - Voice 866-268-0579 - TTY 215-204-5966

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses disabilities.temple.edu/programs/assistive/tddp/

Primary Addresses 1755 North 13th Street Student Center Room 411 S Philadelphia, PA 19122 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description Pennsylvania's Telecommunication Device Distribution Program (TDDP) provides free specialized equipment to eligible Pennsylvanians who have disabilities which prevent them from using regular telephone equipment. Created in 1995 as a result of the Act 34, the TDDP is implemented by Pennsylvania's Initiative on Assistive Technology (PIAT), a program of the Institute on Disabilities at Temple University, in conjunction with the PA Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) and the PA Public Utility Commission (PUC).

Fees/Cost for Services Free

1573 Eligibility Requirements Must meet ALL the requirements: PA resident with a disability that prevents you from making and/or receiving phone calls independently; six years of age or older; individual gross income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level; existing landline telephone services and the ability to learn how to use the requested devices(s.)

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1574 Three Rivers Center for Independent Living TRCIL

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To empower people with disabilities to enjoy self-directed, personally meaningful lives by providing outstanding consumer-controlled services and by advocating for effective community change.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Rachel Rogan - CEO

Contact Number(s) 800.633.4588 - Phone 412.371.7700 - Phone 412.371.6230 - TTY 412.371.9430 - Fax 866-401-2910 - Washington Office 724-222-3396 - Fax (Washington Office) 724-222-2910

E-mail(s) [email protected] Washington Office

Web Addresses www.trcil.org

Primary Addresses 900 Rebecca Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15221 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 150 W. Beau Street Suite 217 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Core services include: skills training, information & referral, advocacy and peer support.

1575 Additional services include: housing (assist in finding & maintaining independent living), assistive technology & equipment (they are the branch of the Pennsylvania Initiative on Assistive Technology and also work with such programs as the Assistive Technology Lending Library and The Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation), transitioning, personal assistance services, communication/interpreter services , library, community education & resource development and community services program for persons with physical disabilities.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Varies by income.

Eligibility Requirements Persons of all ages with disabilities

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information or appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1576 Threshold Housing Development, Inc.

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.437.9080 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected].

Web Addresses thresholdhousingdev.org/

Primary Addresses 55 N. Beeson Boulevard Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description A joint effort of Community Action Southwest and Fayette County Community Action Agency, working with families who are interested in the Self-Help Housing Program. This program provides mortgage loans with no down payment, with low interest.

Available Hours 8:30 AM - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Meet income guidelines.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1577 Volunteer Need No

1578 Throckmorton United Methodist Church

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The United Methodist Church has many doors through which people share in serving God and others. Whether you visit in person or via the Internet, we hope you discover something here to encourage you in your spiritual journey. Together, we can open hearts, open minds and open doors. The people of The United Methodist church.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) William Parker - Pastor

Primary Addresses 4209 W. Roy Furman Highway Waynesburg , PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1579 Tickets for Kids Charities

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Tickets for Kids Charities creates opportunities for underprivileged children to experience arts, cultural, educational, sporting, and family entertainment events and activities in their communities nationwide.

History of Organization Founded in 1994, Tickets for Kids Charities is committed to enriching the lives of underprivileged children. We were established after realizing the number of empty seats and lack of diversity present at various shows, games, and events that could be filled by often-forgotten children and their families. Since our inception, Tickets for Kids Charities has reached over 1 million kids and their families who otherwise would not have the chance to attend quality events. Now that we have included one million children, we are focused on creating opportunities for the next million!

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-781-5437 - Main Office 412-745-5503 - Donate Tickets

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses ticketsforkids.org/

Primary Addresses 139 Freeport Road Aspinwall, PA 15215 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tickets For Kids Charities is currently serving 231 counties in 46 states (including all of PA)

Service Description Tickets for Kids Charities, a nonprofit organization, is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and partners with venues, attractions, and social service agencies nationwide.

We bring the wonder and magic of live arts & cultural, educational, sporting, and family entertainment events to lower-income children and their families who might not otherwise have the opportunity to experience what most of us take for granted.

1580 Eligibility Requirements Serves non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) certification or any organization that serves lower-income or at-risk children and families.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1581 Tobacco Prevention/Greene County Human Services

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Karen Bennett - Administrator

Contact Person(s) Shanna Yourchik [email protected].

John L. Fox - Director,Greene County Drug & Alcohol Program 724-852-5276 [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5276 - Phone 888.317.7106 - Phone

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building Third Floor 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Coordination of local school and community based tobacco prevention education.

The Greene County Tobacco Control Program offers a variety of services and resources to assist Greene County residents with tobacco use prevention and cessation.

As a subcontractor of Tobacco Free SWPA, the Greene County Drug & Alcohol Program received funding from the Tobacco Settlement Fund for tobacco use prevention and cessation.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1582 Call or email

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1583 Toomey, Patrick J., U.S. Senator

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Senator of the 113th Congress

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Patrick, J. Toomey - U.S. Senator 202-224-4254

Contact Number(s) 412-803-3501 - Pittsburgh Office 412-803-3504 - Pittsburgh Office/Fax

Web Addresses toomey.senate.gov

Primary Addresses 248 Russell Senate Office Building Washington , D.C. 20510 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 100 W. Station Square Drive Suite 225 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1584 TOPS/Take Off Pounds Sensibly (Bowlby Public Library)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Membership dues

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Lisa M. Lash - Area Contact (724) 579-9312 [email protected]

Web Addresses www.tops.org

Primary Addresses Bowlby Public Library 311 N. West Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description A self-help group to support weight loss or maintenance.

Available Hours Saturdays 9:30 A.M. weigh-in begins; Meeting time is 10:00 A.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Annual dues $26 plus a monthly fee (usually less than $5.00)

Eligibility Requirements Age 12 and older; anyone interested in losing weight.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1585 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1586 TOPS/Take Off Pounds Sensibly (Carmichaels)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Lisa M. Lash - Area Captain (724) 579-9312 [email protected]

Web Addresses www.tops.org

Primary Addresses North Market Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description A self-help group to support weight loss or maintenance.

Available Hours Tuesdays 5:00 P.M. for weigh-in; Meeting time is 5:30 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Annual dues $26 plus a monthly fee (usually less than $5.00)

Eligibility Requirements Age 12 and older; anyone interested in losing weight.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1587 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1588 TOPS/Take Off Pounds Sensibly (Rolling Meadows Church of God)

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Lisa M. Lash - Area Captain (724) 579-9312 [email protected]

Web Addresses www.tops.org

Primary Addresses Rolling Meadows Church of God 595 Rolling Meadows Rd Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description A self-help group to support weight loss or maintenance.

Available Hours Thursdays 6:00 P.M. weigh-in begins; Meeting time is 7:00 P.M. Membership dues

Fees/Cost for Services Annual dues $26 plus a monthly fee (usually less than $5.00)

Eligibility Requirements Age 12 and older; anyone interested in losing weight.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use

1589 No

Volunteer Need No

1590 Tourist Promotion, Greene County Office of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Elizabeth Witte Menhart - Director [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Candace Tustin - Secretary [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.627.8687 - Phone 877-280-8687 - Toll-Free 724-627-8608 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.greenecountytourism.org/

Primary Addresses Ft. Jackson Building 19 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This office, promoting tourism and economic development, acts as a resource center for local events and cultural celebrations. Offers publicity assistance to heritage groups, schools, churches and local clubs who are sponsoring fairs, craft shows and special events in our community. Publishes and distributes informational brochures. Maps.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

1591 Fees/Cost for Services Free

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1592 Tourist Promotion, Washington County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources County and state

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1.866.927.4969

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.visitwashingtoncountypa.com

Primary Addresses Southpointe Business Park 375 Southpointe Blvd Suite 240 Canonsburg, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Promote Washington County; sponsors the National Pike Festival and the Covered Bridge Festival. Printed materials available upon request.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Fees/Cost for Services Sell maps of area for $1.00; sell postcards

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1593 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1594 Town and Country Garden Club of Rices Landing

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kay Blair - President

Norma Kline - Vice President

Web Addresses www.pagardenclubs.org

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This club is a charitable, volunteer organization of women, men and youth who share interests in gardening, civic beautification, floral design, conservation of natural resources, environmental and legislative issues through local clubs.

1595 Traffic Injury Prevention Project TIPP

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Kathy Strotmeyer - Southwest Regional Coordinator [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 1-800-CAR-BELT 1-800-227-2358 412-885-0266 - SW Regional Office 412-885-1772 - FAX for SW Regional Office 412-885-1772 - Fax

Web Addresses www.pakidstravelsafe.org www.saferoads.org/state/boosterPCPSPennsylvania.pdf

Primary Addresses 5176 Janie Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15227-3620 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area This regional office covers the following counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Somerset, Washington and Westmoreland.

Service Description This project provides important educational information and materials regarding safety for our children in a variety of areas including: bicycle safety; car seats, seat belts & air bags; guidelines for the pedestrian; school bus rules; guidance for children with special needs and issues for the young driver.

Funded through Federal 402 Highway Safety Funds via the PENNDOT, TIPP is a statewide project focused on traffic safety issues for children birth to 21 years. Topics include bicycle, school bus, pedestrian, seat belts, car seats, transportation of children with special health care needs, and underage drinking. TIPP provides print materials, video loan library, training and technical assistance, and management of the PA Car Seat Loan Program.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1596 Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1597 Transplant Recipient's International Organization TRIO

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization TRIO is a non-profit international organization committed to improving the quality of lives touched by the miracle of transplantation through support, advocacy, education, and awareness. TRIO is widely recognized and respected as the leading voice of transplantation, representing donors, candidates, recipients and their families.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Grants, memberships, donations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Mary Alice King - President of Pittsburgh Chapter

Contact Number(s) 412-647-7461 - Phone 800-TRIO-386 - Headquarters

E-mail(s) [email protected] Pittsburgh Chapter [email protected] Headquarters

Web Addresses www.trioweb.org

Primary Addresses Falk Bldg., #601 200 Lothrop Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 13705 Current Loop Gainesville VA 20155-3031

Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

1598 Service Description Provides supportive services and addresses the ongoing psychological and social rehabilitative issues that confront transplant patients and their families. Speakers available. Support network, travel program to help families deal with transplant related travel needs, newsletters and scholarships.

Available Hours 24 hour message recorder.

Fees/Cost for Services $15 single membership, $20 family membership.

Eligibility Requirements Transplant recipients, candidates, their families, health professionals, any interested persons.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1599 Transportation Loan Program Ways to Work and Keys to Success

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Family Services of Western Pennsylvania

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To support and strengthen families by providing low interest loans to qualified families to encourage employment and/or post secondary education.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.665.8730 - Fax 866.965.5929 - Tollfree 412.661.1670 Ext. 650 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses http://www.pawaystowork.org - To Apply http://fswp.org/

Primary Addresses Family Services of Western Pa 6401 Penn Avenue 2nd Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15206-4051 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Loan decisions are made by a volunteer loan review committee.

The Transportation Loan Program provides low interest loans to working individuals who need a vehicle (car, automobile) to get to work. These loans are for individuals who cannot get a loan from traditional sources due to limited income and possibly poor credit. There are two options: "Ways to Work" (for those with dependent children) and "Keys to Success" (for those without dependent children).

1600 Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Repayment schedules vary from 6 to 24 months; loans are offered at a very low interest rate.

Eligibility Requirements Valid PA Driver's License, must need a vehicle to get to work; must be employed for three months at least 20 hours per week; must live in Armstrong, Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, Westmoreland, Greene or Fayette counties; must be an involved parent of a dependent child 18 years or younger still in school (for "Ways to Work"); if you need a car for educational purposes, you must also meet the work requirements; must demonstrate willingness and ability to make a modest monthly payment and must fall within the set income eligibility quidelines.

Required Documentation Proof of employment/training, income, residency and children in house.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Application is available online (see link under "websites") or you can call and have an application mailed directly to you.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1601 Transportation, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Steve Dulaney - Transportation Program Director

Contact Person(s) Pamela Baker - Transportation Program Specialist

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6778 - Phone 877.360.7433 - Phone 724-627-9463 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 190 Jefferson Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Advance reservation required; shared-ride transportation services and specialized transportation for handicapped individuals.

Shared Ride for Older Adults: Any Greene County residents age 60 and over, who are traveling to a senior center and/or Adult Day Care Center, will travel at no charge.

Person with dsabilities: Any Greene County resident age 18 - 64 years of age with a qualifying disability under the Americans with Disabilties Act can become registered to use this service, and can request a trip. A fare co-pay is charged to the passenger for this program. When applying you will need one of the following forms of documentation to verify proof of eligibility: Proof of your disability from a physician or if you have any proof of any disability defined by the Americans with Disabiltiies Act.

Medical Assistance Transportation: Individuals or families who qualify for the Medical Access card are covered 100% by the Medical Assistance Transportation Program (MATP). This covers transportation to and from medical providers that accept an access card. MATP can NOT be used

1602 for the following: emergency ambulance, non-medical trips such as shopping or social activities or to obtain medical care that is not covered by Medical Assistance.

Mileage Reimbursement: An individual may also sign up for mileage reimbursement if they use their own car or find someone willing to provide a ride. Greene County Transportation must offer consumers the least expensive and most appropriate form of transportation available.

Welfare-to-Work Program: For individuals who qualify based on their economic situation, temporary transporation is available thorugh PennDOT sponsored Welfare-to-Work Program. Service is provided for trips related to work and child care, on a temporary basis until more permanent transportation resources can be identified.

Registration: Please contact the Greene County Transportation office if you are interested in applying for any of the transporation programs. A reservationist will assess the information necessary and send you the proper application.

Scheduling a Ride: You may schedule your ride up to two weeks in advance. However, you must call at least 24 hours in advance and you must call no later than noon on the day before you need a ride. If riding on Monday please call by noon on the Friday before. If you do NOT need a return trip, please tell the office staff memeber that is taking the trip request.

Out-of county Medical Trips: Trips to Washington, Pittsburgh, Morgantown and Uniontown require that all appointments be between the hours of 10 AM and 2 PM.

Cancelling Your Ride: Transportation office must be notified at least one hour prior to your scheduled pick-up.

Available Hours 6 AM to 6 P.M. (Monday to Friday)with the exception of designated holidays.

Fees/Cost for Services Varies; based on distance traveled.

Eligibility Requirements General public and agency referred.

Required Documentation Proof of age; residence

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1603 Transportation, Pennsylvania Department of PennDOT

Organizational Information

Parent Organization State

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Leslie Richards - Secretary of Transportation

Contact Number(s) 800-932-4600 - Drivers’ licenses and vehicle registrations

Web Addresses www.dot.state.pa.us www.511pa.com/ - Travel information

Primary Addresses Keystone Building 1101 South Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17104 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area PA

Service Description Services include: driver and motor vehicle licensing; motorcycle and commercial licensing; maintenance of state roads and turnpike; welcome centers and information centers throughout the state.

511PA is Pennsylvania's official travel information service.: 511PA provides travelers with reliable up-to-the-minute traffic, transit and weather information they need to help them reach their destination in the most efficient manner when traveling in Pennsylvania. You can also access the same information by dialing 511 on your phone and via mobile devices 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

1604 Treasurer's Office, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Local Government

Funding Sources County

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cory Grandel - Treasurer [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Darlene Humble - Deputy [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5225 - Phone 724-852-5390 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses County Office Building 93 E. High Street 1st Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Sales of dog, hunting, bingo, small games of chance permits, and fishing licenses. Responsible for county funds, and all state and federal funding that the county receives. Agency which disburses funds. Responsible for collecting county property taxes.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m - 4:30 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services

1605 Varies.

Required Documentation Proof of ID

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1606 Trevor Project

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 866-488-7386 866-4-U-TREVOR

Web Addresses www.thetrevorproject.org

Primary Addresses PO Box 69232 West Hollywood, CA 90069 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description The Trevor Project is determined to end suicide among youth by providing resources and a nationwide, 24 hour hotline.

Available Hours 24/7

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements For any youth who might be considering suicide.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1607 Volunteer Need No

1608 Tri-County Leathernecks, Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Buzz Walters

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 376 Rogersville, PA 15359 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Retired Marine Corps vounteers collect toys and organize fundraising events for the purpose of the annual Toys for Tots drive held each Christmas. This program helps to provide toys for children 12 and under for this holiday.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1609 Tri-County Patriots for Independent Living (Washington) TRIPIL

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Tri-County Patriots for Independent Living affirms Liberty and Justice for all people with disabilities.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Catherine Holland - Executive Director

Kathleen Kleinman - CEO and Founder

Contact Number(s) 724.228.4028 - TTY 724.223.5116 - Phone 724.223.5119 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] General Information

Web Addresses www.tripil.com

Primary Addresses 69 East Beau Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Housing referral service; technical assistance and recommendations for making existing and new structures accessible; care counseling; attendant care; homemaker services (in Washington Co. only); in-home skills training; skills training centers; support groups, individual and family counseling; adovcacy.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Thursday. Friday by appointment only.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary; sliding-fee scale exists based on income and services received.

1610 Eligibility Requirements Any individual with disabilities and residing in tri-county area. Guidelines vary with specific programs. Call for information.

Required Documentation Proof of income if requested.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment or to request additional information.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1611 Triangle Tech

Organizational Information

Accreditations and Licenses Triangle Tech is accredited by the Accrediting commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology and is licensed by the Pennsylvania State Board of Private Licensed Schools, Pennsylvania Department of Education.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.359.1000 - Phone 800.TRI.TECH ( 800-874-8324) - Phone 412.359.1012 - Fax

Web Addresses www.triangle-tech.com

Primary Addresses 1940 Perrysville Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15214 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Triangle Tech AST* Degree Programs Offered in Pittsburgh include: Architectural Computer-Aided Drafting & Design Technology, Mechanical Computer-Aided Drafting & Design Technology, Maintenance Electricity & Construction Technology, Refrigeration, Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Technology, Carpentry & Construction Technology, Welding & Fabrication Technology. Triangle Tech Diploma Programs Offered in Pittsburgh: Refrigeration, Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Mechanic.

Available Hours Classes vary

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested

1612 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for information

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1613 Trinity Baptist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Woods - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.7783 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses trinitybaptch.com/

Primary Addresses 821 East Roy Furman Highway Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1614 Try Again Homes, Inc. TAH

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Try-Again Homes, Incorporated is a private, non-profit corporation committed to providing safe nurturing places for children in need and dedicated to the growth, development, and empowerment of individuals and families for healthier communities.

History of Organization Try-Again Homes was incorporated as a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation in 1976 by a group of ministers and lay people who felt a strong need to help abused, neglected and troubled children and families. Today, we serve more than 800 families throughout Pennsylvania and West Virginia annually. Our cost-effective, progressive programs are alternatives to institutional care and are geared to enhance and strengthen the lives of our families.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gwendolyn Davis - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.225.0510 - Phone 800.245.4453 - Phone 724-225-7210 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected] Washington Office

Web Addresses www.try-againhomes.org

Primary Addresses P.O. Box 1228 365 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Fayette/Westmoreland/Allegheny/ Indiana/Greene

Service Description Foster care (specialized, conventional, adolescent pregnancy, and emergency), family visitation, parenting, and adoption services, home-based counseling to youth and families, independent living

1615 program, family group decision making, truancy intervention/prevention program (TIPP), and "Can Do" House (co-ed transitional residential program for 18-22 yr. old with mental health and/or substance abuse issues).

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F (Office hours)

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Referrals are made through Children & Youth Services, Juvenile Court or other county related services.

Required Documentation Varies

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1616 Turning Point at Washington

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Patricia Lutz - Executive Director

Contact Person(s) Melody DePretis - Operations Manager

Julie Arnold - Business Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.228.2203 - Phone 724-228-8318 - Fax

Web Addresses www.tunringpointtreatment.com

Primary Addresses 199 North Main Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 22 West Walnut Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

32 West Walnut Street Washington , PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

224 North Main Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

14 West Walnut Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

1617 Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description

Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, Compulsive Overeating are treated like any other addiction. We follow the 12 step model using Overeaters Anonymous as a support system for your recovery. It is recommended that an in-patient program has been completed within the last twelve months. The most important pre-requisite is the willingness to eat and follow a food plan of healthy eating. Exercise is moderate - usually walking to meetings within the community. Medical support and evaluations with a dietician are required.

Julie's House-- This is a specialized program for pregnant women and women with babies up to twelve months of age. It is a six month program. Each mother and child will be in a beautifully furnished apartment. Our new mothers will receive education on child care and be able to continue their drug and alcohol recovery through individual sessions and group therapy. This will be supplemented by educational groups on life skills, boundaries and budgeting. Relapse prevention will be an integral part of the program. Our goal is to support continued recovery for families and to assist in ending the cycle of addiction

Available Hours Office hours: 8:00 to 4:00 Monday through Friday.

Eligibility Requirements Female

Required Documentation Insurance information

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1618 Tutoring Program, Bowlby Public Library

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Kathy McClure - Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724.627.9776 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.evakbowlby.org

Primary Addresses 311 N. West Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides tutoring services in all subjects for students who require some supportive help. Sessions last from 60 to 90 minutes depending on the particular student and their needs.

Available Hours WINTER HOURS:Mon. 12- 8 ; Tues. 10-4; Wed. 10-8; Thurs. 10-4; Fri. 9:30 - 3:30; Sat. 9:30 - 3:30. SUMMER HOURS: Mon. 12-7; Tues. 10-7; Wed. 10-7; Thurs. 10-7; Fri. 9:30 - 3:30 ; Sat 9:30 - 3:30. Please note: the library follows the school closing schedule for Central Greene School District. Please listen to WANB regarding school closings.

Fees/Cost for Services No fees

Eligibility Requirements Children grades 1 through 12.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

1619 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1620 Twentieth Century Club

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization "Service is the greatest of all arts."

History of Organization The club began in 1931 with the purpose of developing the educational, civic and social interests of its members, to advance the welfare of the community and to promote the programs and work of women.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues, fundraising and annual salad luncheon open to the public.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) MaChal Forbes - President

Contact Person(s) Melissa Wood - Secretary

Michelle Pulkownik - First Vice President

Courtney Schroyer - Treasurer

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description The 20th Century Club is a local organization dedicated to developing the educational, civic and social interests of its members, advancing the welfare of the community and promoting the programs and work of women. The club supports many programs, with a special emphasis on children.

This social service club contributes 60 percent of funds raised for playground programming. The remainder goes to a wide range of causes for children including: Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies, Bowlby Library, Special Olympics, Children & Youth Services, the Community Park Pavilion, Toys for Tots, Juvenile Diabetes, the Salvation Army, the Corner Cupboard Food Bank, Crisis Pregnancy Center and anti-drug and alcohol programs.

1621 Available Hours Regular monthly meetings (Sept. to the end of May)

Fees/Cost for Services Annual dues

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1622 UMWA Career Center

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization We shall continue our program to serve the rural mining communities of Appalachia. We shall work with their children at risk. We shall recruit their young adults for job training for real jobs. We shall focus on training workers to mediate abandoned mine lands. Most importantly, we shall train the next generation of America's coal miners.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.826.2338 - Phone 724.223.9332 - Phone 724-627-6259 - Mining Technology & Training Center (Greene County) 724-825-4858 - Fax (Administrative Office)

Web Addresses www.umwacc.com/

Primary Addresses 197 Dunn Station Road Washington, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 197 Dunn Station Road Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description The center provides basic readjustment and supportive services for dislocated miners in Western PA, Eastern Ohio and Northern West Virginia. Services include: career assessments, counseling, goal setting, job clubs, and referrals to agencies providing classroom training.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

1623 Eligibility Requirements Must be a dislocated miner.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1624 Unemployment Center, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Labor & Industry

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources Federal funds which are administered by the state.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888.313.7284 - Phone 888.334.4046 - TTY (717) 783-3140 - Claims Information Center 800-692-7469 - Unemployment Compensation Fraud Hotline

Web Addresses www.dli.state.pa.us/landi/cwp/view.asp?a=355&q=235224

Primary Addresses 14 N. Linden Street Duquesne, PA 15110-1067 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description This office is responsible for unemployment compensation benefits.

Available Hours UC Service Center telephone services are available from 7 AM to 6:45 PM on Mondays and Tuesdays; 7 AM to 4:45 PM Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.

Fees/Cost for Services All services are free to qualified persons.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is eligble for unemployment compensation.

Required Documentation Varies according to program

1625 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Apply through the 800 # or on-line at www.dli.state.pa.us

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1626 Uniontown Hospital

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The healthcare system is dedicated to improving the health of the residents of Fayette County and the surrounding area.

Accreditations and Licenses Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health; American College of Radiology; American Association of Blood Banks; Pennsylvania Department of Health Division of Emergency Health Services; Pennsylvania Department of Health and Human Services, Healthcare Financing; Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) Accreditation; College of American Pathologists

Affiliations University of Pittsburgh Cancer Centers

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees (accepts all insurances); state, federal, United Way, Donations.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Steve Handy - CEO

Contact Number(s) 724.430.5000 - Phone

Web Addresses www.uniontownhospital.com

Primary Addresses 500 W. Berkeley Street Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Uniontown Hospital is a 224-bed facility providing a full range of medical care to the residents of Fayette County and surrounding areas for more than 100 years. Healthcare services provided at the acute and specialty care hospital include: medical/surgical care, comprehensive cancer care, cardiac diagnostic and interventional catheterization, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, skilled

1627 nursing, birthing center, pediatrics, skilled care, emergency care, and complete diagnostic services, including laboratory, cardiac diagnostics, open and high field MRI, PET/CT and digital mammography. The facility features more than 200 medical staff representing more than 30 medical specialties.

In addition to hospital-based services, the parent corporation, Fayette Regional Health System, owns and operates Fayette Home Care and Hospice; a state-of-the-art Outpatient Diagnostic Center off Route 40 in the Fayette County Business Park; and freestanding labortory sites at the Outpatient Diagnostic Center, Cherry Tree and in Hopwood. Also, a network of primary care physician's practices is located in Brownsville, Masontown, Smithfield, Connellsville and Uniontown. Cancer Care Services, including radiation therapy and IMRT at the Robert E. Everly Pavilion, and medical oncology services are provided in collaboration with UPMC Cancer Centers.

Available Hours 24 hr. emergency. Outpatient Services--8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. M - F & by appt. Visiting hours --noon - 8 p.m.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Insurance info., list of medications, list of allergies.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1628 United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation UMDF

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To promote research and education for the diagnosis, treatment and cure of mitochondrial disorders and to provide support to affected individuals and families.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Charles A. Mohan, Jr. - CEO

Contact Number(s) 888-317-8633 - Support Line 412-793-8077 412-793-6477 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.umdf.org

Primary Addresses 8085 Saltsburg Road Suite 201 Pittsburgh, PA 15239 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Promotes research for cures and treatments of Mitochondrial Disease and provides support to affected patients and their families. Maintains an extensive database and library of medical publications; quarterly newsletter, etc.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Donations accepted

1629 Required Documentation Unknown

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or email

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1630 United Ostomy Association

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Dedicated to advocacy, information, support and help.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Sharon Glass

Contact Number(s) 412.261.3937 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.ostomy.org/Home.html

Service Information

Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Telephone support, monthly educational meetings. Makes hospital visits to provide support and information to those facing ostomy surgery (colostomy, ileostomy, urostomy and ileal conduit). Peer counseling.

Fees/Cost for Services Membership; waived if necessary.

Eligibility Requirements Potential or actual ostomy patients.

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for appointment.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1631 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Those who make hospital visits undergo a training program.

1632 United Way, Greene County

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To organize and coordinate community resources to address human service needs.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Annual Public Campaign fund drive.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Barb Wise - Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1009 - Phone 724.627.3678 - Fax

Web Addresses www.greenecountyunitedway.homestead.com

Primary Addresses 748 E. High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides funding, planning and community problem solving for health and human service agencies operating within Greene County. They are governed by 45 local board members. Through a single community-wide campaign, local United Way volunteers raise funds to support local agencies who help people in the county. Greene County United Way has 14 member agencies. Each fall, they sponsor the annual "Day of Caring," a one-day project, whose purpose is to bring people together to volunteer at non-profit organizations in the community.

Sponsor an annual school supply donation program called "Stuff the Bus" where they gather school supplies such as pens, pencils, crayons, markers, book covers, paper, folders, notebooks , lunchboxes and backpacks to distribute to children in need before school begins.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - Thu.

1633 Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Call

Required Documentation NA

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteer opportunities very throughout the year, please call for more information.

1634 UnitedHealthcare Community Plan formerly known as Unison/MedPlus

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-290-4009 - Unison Advantage (Medicare) 800-414-9025 - Unison MedPLUS (Medicaid); Unison Kids and Unison B

Web Addresses www.UHCCommunityPlan.com

Primary Addresses 1001 Brinton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15221 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description UnitedHealthcare Community Plan (formerly Unison) is part of the statewide managed care (Health Choices) for medical assistance recipients in the Pennsylvania service area.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Varies according to services.

Eligibility Requirements Contact County Assistance Office

Required Documentation Income verification

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1635 Volunteer Need No

1636 UnitedHealthcare Community Plan (CHIP) formerly known as Unison Health Plan

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To coordinate and finance high quality, cost effective, prepaid healthcare through superior customer service, thereby adding value for payers, contracted providers, shareholders and members.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-414-9025 - Unison MedPLUS (Medicaid) 412-858-4000 - Administrative Office

Web Addresses www.UHCCommunityPlan.com

Primary Addresses 1001 Brinton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15221 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description MedPLUS+ health plan provides regular medical assistance benefits including: hospitalization, private duty nursing, outpatient services, lab, x-ray and diagnostic tests, physician services, preventative services, allergy testing and treatments, eye and hearing exams, eye glasses/contact lenses, hearing aids, family planning services, podiatry services, maternity services, chiropractic services, Healthy Beginnings Plus, home health services, nursing facilities and ambulance services.

Available Hours 24 hour hotline service

Eligibility Requirements Anyone eligible for Medicaid has the option to join this medical assistance managed care organization. For enrollment purposes contact the County Assistance Office at 724-627-8171 or HealthChoices at 1-800-485-5998.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1637 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1638 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center UPMC

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization UPMC will create a new economic future for western Pennsylvania - a future built on new ways of thinking about health care and sparked by leveraging the uniqueness of the integrated health enterprise. By exporting excellence nationally and internationally, and fueling the development of new businesses that emerge from UPMC's intellectual capital, core capabilities, and management expertise, UPMC will catalyze a regional economic renaissance. At the same time, UPMC will remain steadfastly committed to providing premiere health care services to our region and contributing to this community.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.647.8762 - Phone 800.533.8762 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.upmc.com

Primary Addresses 200 Lothrop Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2582 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Alliance of hospitals, institutes, and health sciences schools providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care. Education, medical research, and organ transplantation center. Provides cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, critical care medicine, trauma treatment.

Available Hours 24 hours daily

Fees/Cost for Services Varies by service. Third party payments accepted including Medicaid. Community education/outreach programs are free.

1639 Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Medical records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1640 University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.648.3100 - Billing questions 412.648.8616 - Call for appointment 412.647.2345 - Dental Emergency/Non-Business Hours for current patients ONLY

Web Addresses dental.pitt.edu/

Primary Addresses School of Dental Medicine Salk Hall 3501 Terrace Street Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Patients who have an emergency during non-business hours may consult their nearest emergency room. If you have a dental emergency during non-business hours, you may call 412-647-2345 and ask to speak to the dental resident on call.

Pediatric dental patients are also seen, but must have a scheduled appointment in order to be seen at the School of Dental Medicine.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F We ask that emergency patients be here by 8:00 AM to register. Patients are seen on a first come, first serve basis.

Fees/Cost for Services Set fees; accepts all insurances including Access card; Estimates are given on approximate cost of dental work. Payment required on the day of service for: initial screening appointment, urgent care treatment and hygiene appointments. Visa, Mastercard, or Discover are accepted. Patients with Commercial Dental Insurance or Medical Assistance should see appropriate section on Insurance and Clinic Policy.

1641 Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Insurance cards and photo ID

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Main Number- 412-648-8760; Scheduling Desk - 412-648-8616;

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1642 UPMC for You Medical Assistance Member Program

Organizational Information

Parent Organization UPMC Health Plan

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.286.4242 - Member Services 888-424-2972 - Info on how to enroll 800-361-2629 - TTY users

Web Addresses www.upmchealthplan.com

Primary Addresses One Chatham Center 112 Washington Place Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description

Service Description List

UPMC for You is the Medicaid arm of the UPMC Health plan and has been approved by the Department of Human Services to provide care to people receiving Medical Assistance. They offer health insurance, healthy living education and preventative services.

Service Description List

This Medical Assistance managed care program provides doctors, hospitals, dentists, pharmacies and vision coverage to meet the health needs of their consumers.

1643 Service Description List

Benefits include: Pharmacy, dental, vision, providers (doctor visits are covered with no co-payments), special care for programs such as asthma, diabetes and heart disease. A program for moms, "UPMC for a New Beginning" will help keep your baby healthy and if you complete the program will give you a baby car seat. (call 1-866-778-6073 for this program). UPMC alwo provides you with a PAL (Pediatric Advice Line) at 1-800-427-5997 after your doctor's office is closed. Services that do NOT require a referral include: well-woman visit, obstetrical services, family planning, vision exams, substance abuse, dental care and mental health.

Available Hours 24 hour hotline service.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone eligible for Medicaid may choose this managed care organization. Contact county assistance office (724-627-8171) or HealthChoices at 1-800-485-5998 for enrollment purposes.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1644 Upward Bound Program

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Federal; The Upward Bound program is funded under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and the Federal TRIO Program.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John Kula - Director

Contact Number(s) 724-938-1691 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.calu.edu/academics/colleges/education/academic-development/upward-bound/index.htm

Primary Addresses California University of Pennsylvania Department of Academic Development Services 250 University Avenue, Box 76 California, PA 15419 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene and Fayette counties

Service Description The Upward Bound (UB) program is designed to assist eligible students in completing a program of secondary education and to enter and succeed in a program of post-secondary education. Students are provided with supplemental academic instruction, tutoring, career planning and self awareness classes to help develop those skills.

Available Hours 8 AM to 4 PM Monday through Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Required Documentation

1645 Proof of income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1646 Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh, Inc.(Hunger Services)

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Urban League movement is to enable African Americans to secure economic self-reliance, parity and power, and civil rights.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Esther L. Bush - President & CEO

Contact Person(s) Dawn T. Williams, Esq. - Director of Housing [email protected]

Jim Jackson - Program Manager [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 866-395-3663 - Hotline 412-325-0745 412-227-4870

Web Addresses www.ulpgh.org

Primary Addresses 610 Wood Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Greene, Lawrence, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1647 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1648 Utility Terminations Hotline PUC

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.692.7380 - Phone 717.787.6641 - Fax

Web Addresses www.puc.pa.gov/contact_us.aspx

Primary Addresses 400 North Street Keystone Building Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission PO Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 17120-3265 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Individuals can call and register complaints about terminations of gas, electric, water and sewer service. Investigates complaints and initiates legal action if complaints are valid. This is the first step in initiating legal action against a utility company.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. M - F; 24 hr. answering machine.

Fees/Cost for Services None

1649 Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, fax

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1650 VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Oakland VAMC (University Drive)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US Department of Veterans Affairs

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Mission: To fulfill President Lincoln's promise “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans. Vision: To provide veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned - and to do so by adhering to the highest standards of compassion, commitment, excellence, professionalism, integrity, accountability, and stewardship.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 866-482-7488 412-822-2222 - Phone

Web Addresses www.pittsburgh.va.gov

Primary Addresses University Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15240 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Available Hours 24 hrs., 7 days. Outpatient appointments and business hours 8 AM -4:30 PM, M-F

Fees/Cost for Services Co-pay for some services, free for most.

Eligibility Requirements Any US military veteran. The VA computes eligibility based on the severity of illness or injury and if it is service related.

Required Documentation Discharge papers and Form DD-214

1651 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, Walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers undergo a training course

1652 VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Washington Outpatient Center Primary Care Outpatient Center for Veterans

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US Department of Veterans Affairs

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Richelle Batson - Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 724.250.7790 - Phone 724.250.7568 - Fax

Web Addresses www.pittsburgh.va.gov/CBOC.asp

Primary Addresses Washington Crown Center Mall Room 450 1500 West Chesnut Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Community based outpatient center offering veterans a wide range of primary health care services.

Full range of physicians, radiology and nutrition educational services are available. The center is able to meet the majority of veterans' primary health care needs.

Specialized care and procedures will continue to be provided at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System.

For appointments call the number listed above or contact the VA Enrollment Office at the University Drive Division at 1-800-309-8374.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F Office Hours

1653 Eligibility Requirements Services are available for veterans. By appointment only.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1654 VA Progressive Care Center, H. John Heinz III

Organizational Information

Parent Organization US Department of Veterans Affairs

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412-822-2222 866-482-7488

Web Addresses www.pittsburgh.va.gov/HJ_Heinz.asp

Primary Addresses 1010 Delafield Road Pittsburgh, PA 15215 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Classified as a Geriatric Center of Excellence, the 262-bed community living center has transitional care beds and offers outpatient services including audiology & speech pathology, dental, primary care, and pharmacy. Geriatric Care Program includes recent renovations of the palliative and hospice care environment as well as the implementation, including renovations, of the Eden Alternative on the Dementia Specialty Care Unit. Our one-of-a-kind Palliative and Hospice Care Program provides a continuum of care to veteran patients who are making the transition into end-of-life. This facility is also home to a modern, 96-bed Veterans Recovery Center. In addition to a homeless domiciliary, programs located here include vocational services, health care for homeless veterans, and psychiatric residential rehabilitation treatment program.

Available Hours 24 hrs./ 7 days

Fees/Cost for Services Free, to small co-pay

Eligibility Requirements U. S. Military Veteran

Required Documentation

1655 Discharge papers, Form DD-214

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Volunteers complete a training course

1656 Value Behavioral Health of PA Value Options

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The goals of VBH-PA and HealthChoices program are: to improve access to health care services for MA recipients, to improve the quality of care available to MA recipients and to stabilize Pennsylvania's MA spending.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877.688.5973 - Members Services for Greene Country 877-615-8502 - TTY/TDD (724) 627-4661 - Provider Field Coordinator

Web Addresses www.vbh-pa.com - Value Behavioral Health of Pennsylvania website. Contains Provider and member information

Primary Addresses 520 Pleasant Valley Road Trafford, PA 15085 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides mental health and drug & alcohol services for all Health Choice members. Call tollfree number for referrals and all information on members rights.

Mental Health: Inpatient Psychiatric, Residential Treatment for Children/Adolescents (RTF), MH Partial Hospitalization, MH Outpatient, Behavioral Health Rehabilitation for Children/Adolescents (BHRS), Family Based MH, ICM/RC, Crisis Intervention, Clozapine Support Services and Laboratory Services.

Substance Abuse: Hospital Based Detox, Hospital Based Rehab, Non Hospital Detox, Non Hospital Rehab, Halfway House, D&A Outpatient and Methadone Maintenance

Available Hours 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 365 days/year

Eligibility Requirements Access Card

Required Documentation

1657 Access card

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1658 Value Behavioral Health of Pennsylvania, Inc. (Greene Co. office)

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.4661 - Phone 855.850.9831 - Fax

Web Addresses www.vbh-pa.com

Primary Addresses 99 S. Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides mental health and drug & alcohol services for all Health Choice members.

Eligibility Requirements Access card

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1659 Value Ombudsman for Health Choices Participants

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 888-MHA-6767 - Washington-Greene Hotline 724-225-2061

Web Addresses www.mhawashco.org/communitysupports.html

Primary Addresses 575 North Main Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene and Washington counties

Service Description The ombudsman program serves adults, children, teens and their families who are consumers of mental health and/or substance abuse services through the network of Value Behavioral Health of PA (VBH-PA). This company organizes services for Health Choices recipients. The Ombudsman program helps consumers of Behavioral Health Services by providing managed care information, ensuring an understanding of rights, document concerns and helping to resolve inssues through complaint and grievance procedures.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Must be a Health Choices participant

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1660 Veterans Affairs Office, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization County of Greene

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of our Veterans Affairs' Office is to provide a network of veterans assistance programs and services to Greene County Veterans, their spouses, and their dependents.

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dalene Watson - Director [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Kathy Cipcic - Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5275 - Phone 724.852.5307 - Fax

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses 22 West High Street Ben Franklin Building Suite 100 (1st Floor) Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Assists veterans and their dependents in applying for and securing state and county benefits to which they may be entitled. Processes all applications for deceased county veterans and widows/widowers. These services include but are not limited to, Compensation and Pension Claims, Healthcare Applications (VA hospitals and Champ VA), DIC and Pension claims, Life Insurance, Funeral and Burial Benefit Claims, providing flags and holders for deceased veterans and organizations for Memorial Day. Additional services include: emergency assistance, education benefits, home loans, veterans license plates.

1661 Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Eligibility Requirements Veterans and their dependents

Required Documentation Discharge papers; DD-214 papers

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk-in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1662 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 3491 VFW

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To honor the dead by serving the living.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-966-5965

Web Addresses www.vfw.org

Primary Addresses 500 W. George Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Cell Phones for Soldiers (www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com) and the Carmichaels Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3491 is asking area residents to support our troops now serving oversees by donating their unused cell phones. Cash donations will also be accepted.

Available Hours 10 AM to 1 PM

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

1663 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4793 VFW

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To honor the dead by helping the living.

History of Organization The VFW traces its roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service: Many arrived home wounded or sick. There was no medical care or veterans' pension for them, and they were left to care for themselves. In their misery, some of these veterans banded together and formed organzations with what would become known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. After chapters were formed in Ohio, Colorado and Pennsylvania, the movement quickly gained momentum. By 1915, membership grew to 5,000; by 1936, membership was almost 200,000. Since then, the VFW's voice had been instrumental in establishing the Veterans Administration, creating a GI bill for the 20th century, the development of the national cemetery system and the fight for compensation for Vietnam vets exposed to Agent Orange and for veterans diagnosed with Golf War Syndrome. The VFW also has fought for improving VA medical centers services for women veterans. Besides helping fund the creation of the Vietnam, Korean War, World War II and Women in Military Service memorials, the VFW in 2005 became the first veterans' organization to contribute to building the new Disabled Veterans for Life Memorial, which is being constructed in Washington, D.C., and is expected to open in 2010.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Bingo twice a week, dues and fees collected from organizations renting their facility.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) David Logan - Commander

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3720 - Phone

Web Addresses www.vfw.org

Primary Addresses 445 East Lincoln Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area

1664 Greene County

Service Description Rent hall, rec room and dance area; bar, kitchen and snack bar facilities available and a playground with swings, horseshoes and a BBQ pit. Donates to various charities, participates in community services, sponsors Little League teams; national organizations, etc.

Available Hours 8 A.M. to Midnight (Sun.- Thurs.); 8 A.M. to 2 A.M. (Fri. and Sat.)

Fees/Cost for Services Annual dues

Eligibility Requirements U. S. Serviceman who served overseas

Required Documentation DD214 (proof of overseas service)

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call the post or the current commander

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1665 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 6303 VFW

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-943-3048

Web Addresses www.vfw.org

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 13 Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Diamond & 2nd Streets Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

1666 Victim's Compensation Program, Office of Victims' Services

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Commission on Crime and Deliquency

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency's Office of Victims’ Services (OVS) ensures that victims of crime get the help they need to transcend their trauma and move forward with their lives.

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources Federal and State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.783.5153 - Phone 800.233.2339 - Tollfree 717.787.4306 - Fax

Web Addresses www.pccd.state.pa.us

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 1167 Harrisburg, PA 17108-1167 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 3101 North Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Provides for out of pocket medical expenses, loss of earnings and support, funeral expenses to innocent victims or intervenors (Good Samaritans) of violent crimes or their parent, spouse or child whether or not the offender is known.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F

1667 Eligibility Requirements Crime victim or intervenor, with no family relationship to offender, who did not provoke the incident. You may be eligible if: a crime occurred in Pennsylvania, the crime was reported to the proper authorities within three days, or A Protection from Abuse Order was filed within three days. In certain circumstances, others (including family members) may be eligible for compensation.

Required Documentation Completed application.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Apply through police departments, district attorneys' offices, hospital.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1668 Victim/Witness Assistance Office

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene County District Attorney's Office

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cherie L. Rumskey - Coordinator

Contact Number(s) 724.852.5229 - Phone 24hr voicemail 724.852.4461 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Greene County Courthouse 10 East High Street Room 304 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This program provides the following services: assists victims in applying to the Crime Victims Compensation Board for out-of-pocket medical bills, burial expenses or lost wages incurred as a result of the crime. The limit is $35,000 per claimant. Accompanies victims or family members at all public criminal proceedings. Assists a victim or family member in preparing a victim impact statement for the judge's consideration at sentencing. Notifies the victim and the family of all criminal proceedsings pertaining to the case.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Eligibility Requirements Crime victims or witnesses.

1669 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1670 Visions

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Fox Run: The Center for Children and Adolescents

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Safety, Service, and Satisfaction is the foundation on which Fox Run, The Center for Children and Adolescents delivers behavioral health care. The primary goal of Visions is to help residents and their families find new ways to support the youth in returning to the community.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 740-695-2131 - Phone 1-800-245-2131 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.foxruncenter.com

Primary Addresses 67670 Traco Drive St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description The Visions Program is an intensive, individualized, treatment program that provides a secure environment, programming and educational services for: males and females, ages 12-17 years old, IQ between 50-70. This program is designed to teach residents new ways to modify behaviors that prevent them from living safely and productively in the community.

A residential treatment program is a longer term program (lasting from 3-12 months, or more) for children and adolescents with long-standing behavioral health problems. The program offers physician led, multi disciplinary treatment teams that address overall medical, psychiatric, social and academic needs of the child. A balance of therapies and activities are offered in a safe, structured setting.

The Visions Treatment Program: Visions programming consists of numerous groups and therapies to include individual, group, family therapy, medication education, developmental skill building as well as social skills groups, expressive therapy, nutrition groups, behavior modification and Alpine tower.

The Visions Treatment Team: An interdiciplinary team approach is used to design the individual treatment program and personal goals for each resident. Along with the resident and parent/guardian, a highly qualified team consisting of a psychiatrist, RN/LPN, Therapist, Case Manager, Teacher, Mental Health Technician, Expressive Therapists, and Community Partners are all involved within this treatment process.

1671 The Alpine Tower at Fox Run is a 50-foot high, wooden and rope climbing apparatus designed with more than 30 routes to the top. It is a treatment tool used to help people face - and solve - problems with confidence, trust, and self-esteem. The tower offers challenges that are similar to those offered through high-ropes courses or rock climbing. It is designed to help an individual learn to trust and rely on others, as well as develop a respect for his or her own unique capabilites.

Eligibility Requirements Adolescent males and females may qualify for the program if they have the following: IQ between 50-70; Axis I psychiatric diagnosis; Individual has not been safely managed in a less restrictive environment; Individual is medically stable; Individual is not actively suicidal, homicidal or psychotic.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1672 Visit PA

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State government

Funding Sources State; advertising revenue.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.847.4872 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.visitpa.com

Primary Addresses Department of Community and Economic Development 4th Floor, Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120-0225 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Information clearinghouse on tourism in Pennsylvania. Has numerous maps, pamphlets, Pennsylvania Visitor Guide and promotional items available.

Available Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M - F; 24 hr. recorder.

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments

1673 Call, write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1674 Visit Pittsburgh Tourism for Allegheny County area

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-359-0758 - Tollfree 412-281-7711

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.visitpittsburgh.com www.visitpittsburgh.com/countryside/greene/ - Link to Greene County

Primary Addresses 120 Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue Place Suite 2800 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pittsburgh and surrounding area

Service Description This site for tourism is an excellent resource for information on all kinds of events, festivals, cultural and recreational activities going on in the Pittsburgh area.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1675 Vital Statistics, Bureau of (Birth Certificates and Death Certificates)

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Health

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-PA-HEALTH. - Toll free 412-565-5113 - Pittsburgh Vital Records Office

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/birth_and_death_certificates/11596 www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=556851&mode=2 - Info on the Pittsburgh Office

Primary Addresses Division of Vital Records 101 South Mercer Street P O Box 1528 New Castle, PA 16103 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 411 7th Avenue Suite 360 Pittsburgh , PA 15219-1973 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Cost varies depending on record requested. Information is free.

Eligibility Requirements

1676 Anyone needing assistance with obtaining birth certificates and death certificates.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1677 Vocational Rehabilitation, PA Office of (Greene County) OVR

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Labor and Industry

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2900 - Phone 800.442.6367 - Tollfree

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/vocational_rehabilitation/10356

Primary Addresses 4 West High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Individualized services may include evaluation, training, therapy etc.

Vocational rehabilitation services for physically and emotionally challenged people from Washington, Greene and Fayette counties. Ultimate goal is job placement in competitive employment.

Available Hours 10 AM - 4:30 PM Monday; 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M Tuesday - Friday

Eligibility Requirements Medical and financial criteria, call for more information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call for an appointment

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1678 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1679 Vocational Rehabilitation, PA Office of (Washington County) OVR

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Department of Labor and Industry

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To assist Pennsylvanians with disabilities to secure and maintain employment.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Ron Rudberg - Assistant District Administrator

Contact Number(s) 724.223.4463 - Fax 800.442.6367 - Tollfree 724.223.4430 - Phone

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/vocational_rehabilitation/10356

Primary Addresses 201 W. Wheeling Street Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Vocational rehabilitation services for physically and emotionally challenged people from Washington, Greene, and Fayette counties. Ultimate goal is job placement in competitive employment. Individualized services may include evaluation, training, therapy, etc.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Eligibility Requirements Medical and financial criteria; call for more information.

Required Documentation Will be informed at time of appointment.

1680 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, write or come to the office.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1681 Vocational Training Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Greene ARC

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources MH/MR; OVR; United Way; fees; memberships and contributions.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cynthia Dias - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1764 - Fax 724.627.5511 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.thearcpa.org/localchapters.htm

Primary Addresses 197 Dunn Station Rd. Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Sheltered workshop specializing in the custom design and production of wooden items, incl. children's furniture, toy boxes, book shelves, potato and onion bins, bread boxes, dog houses, picnic tables and small special order items.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Cost of the products manufactured vary. Call.

Eligibility Requirements

1682 Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in need of services.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1683 Wage and Hour Division

Organizational Information

Parent Organization U S Department of Labor

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Wage and Hour mission is to promote and achieve compliance with labor standards to protect and enhance the welfare of the Nation's workforce.

Legal Structure Federal Government

Funding Sources Federal

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John DuMont - District Director

Contact Number(s) 412.395.4996 - Phone 866-487-9243 877-889-5627 - TTY

Web Addresses www.wagehour.dol.gov

Primary Addresses 1000 Liberty Avenue Suite 1416 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses Frances Perkins Building 200 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20210 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description The Wage and Hour Division (WHD) is responsible for administering and enforcing some of our nation's most comprehensive labor laws, including: the minimum wage, overtime, and child labor

1684 provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA); the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA); the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act (MSPA); worker protections provided in several temporary visa programs; and the prevailing wage requirements of the Davis-Bacon Act (DBA) and the Service Contract Act (SCA).

Available Hours 8:15 A.M. - 4:45 P.M. M - F

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1685 Wana B Park

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jake Blaker - Greene County Parks & Recreation Director

Pamela Baker - Parks & Pools Recreation Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.966.5910 - Carmichaels Pool at Wana B Park 724-852-5323 - Greene County Parks & Recreation Office

Primary Addresses Ceylon Road Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description This 30 acre community park is owned by Cumberland Township and is governed by a park board (monthly meetings are held). Facility offers: Olympic size pool, one county pavilion and three additional pavilions that are available for rental.

Two tennis courts. Basketball court. Two volleyball courts. One mile walk track. Playground equipment. Three ball fields. One soccer field. Four parking areas. Soda machines for walkers and pool. Restroom facilities.

All events need to be approved by park board or Jake Blaker (if in the pool area).

Directions: Take Rt. 21 and turn at the Carmichaels Grange on to Ceylon Road. Travel approximately one mile.

Available Hours Pool hours for summer: 1:00 P.M. --7:00 P.M. 7 days a week.(Opens on Memorial Day and closes on Labor Day). Park is open year round for walking and other recreational activities. Covered bridge has been added as part of the walking trail. Pavilions can be available for reservation 7 days a week. Call 724-966-8033.

Fees/Cost for Services Prices for renting the pavilions vary. Please call (724-966-8033). Info on cost of pool passes, please call 724-852-5323.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1686 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1687 WANB

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Doug Wilson - Operations Manager

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5555 - Phone 724.627.4021 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 369 Tower Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description FM broadcasts on 103.1 and AM on 1580 KHZ. Blood drive. Thanksgiving food drive. Fundraising. Public service announcements for various nonprofits.

Available Hours AM: 6 A.M. - 6P.M.; FM: 6 A.M. - 12:00 A.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Public service announcements free to church and community groups.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1688 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1689 Warrior Trail Association

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Llew Williams - President

Contact Number(s) 724.447.2951 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 123 Milliken Road New Freeport, PA 15352 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Maintains 45 miles of hiking trail in Greene County, holds a monthly hike, publishes the "Hiker's Guide to the Trail," has speakers at monthly meeting. Parts of the trail follow rural routes and I-79 and are wheelchair accessible.

Available Hours Meetings take place on the 3rd Thursday of each month at the Murdock School in Fordyce.

Fees/Cost for Services $10.00 annual membership dues

Eligibility Requirements n/a

Required Documentation n/a

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1690 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1691 Washington Hospital

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization We are dedicated to providing high quality healthcare services to residents of Washington County and surrounding service areas, and are committed to improving the health status of the community while preserving each patient's dignity as a unique individual. We foster a working environment which enables our employees to fulfill the mission of the hospital and to provide the highest quality patient care. The hospital provides services to all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual preference, disability, or ability to pay.

History of Organization On May 25, 1897, a charter of incorporation for The Washington Hospital was granted for the purpose of providing medical and surgical aid and nursing "for the sick and injured; the establishment of a Training School for Nurses; maintenance of a dispensary to supply medicine; and the acquiring of such lands, buildings and equipment as necessary for the accommodation of such objects of charity."

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gary Weinstein - CEO

Contact Number(s) 724.225.7000 - 24 Hour Switchboard

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.washingtonhospital.org

Primary Addresses 155 Wilson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Full service community hospital with multiple outpatient sites throughout Washington and Greene counties. Hospital website includes a helpful physican referral service.

1692 Available Hours 24 hour facility

Fees/Cost for Services Vary; accept most insurances

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services

Required Documentation Medical records, insurance papers.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1693 Washington Street United Methodist Church

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Bill Parker - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.3240 - Phone

Primary Addresses 152 South Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1694 Washington Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Correan J. Stewart - Chairman

Contact Person(s) Troy Smith - Vice Chairman

Leonard Dulaney - Supervisor

Diane Headlee - Secretary

Dennis Makel - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-627-6471

Web Addresses [email protected]

Primary Addresses 112 Municipal Lane Prosperity, PA 15329 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Polen, Riggs, Ruff Creek, Sycamore

Available Hours Meetings take place at 3 PM on the second Monday of the month except in March, June, September and December (meetings will then take place at 7 PM on the second Monday of the month). All meetings are held in the municipal building.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1695 Washington-Greene County Blind Association

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To aid and assist the blind and visually impaired. To promote the training, employment, education and rehabilitation of the blind; to supervise, to standardize adn market blind-made products; and to prevent unnecessary blindness.

Accreditations and Licenses NAC (National Accreditation Council of the blind) ISO The National Accreditation Council for Agencies Serving People with Blindness or Visual Impairment.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Megan Waychoff - Executive Director [email protected]

Contact Person(s) Beverly Weimer - Development Associate [email protected]

Contact Number(s) 724-228-0770 - Phone 724-228-6617 - Fax

Web Addresses www.wgcba.org - Local Office

Primary Addresses 566 E. Maiden Street Washington , PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area (Entire) Washington and Greene Counties

Service Description Qualifying free transportation to doctor's appointments, health care facilities, etc.

Support Groups

Life Skills Education

1696 Case Management

Transportation

Advocacy

Available Hours Monday-Friday (8 a.m. - 4 p.m.)

Fees/Cost for Services Services for visually impaired/blind are free low cost optical department

Eligibility Requirements Low Income

Required Documentation Doctor's Report

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Please call 724-228-0770 Email: [email protected]

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1697 Watson Institute

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The Watson Institute, through its family of schools and services, helps children and youth with special needs to achieve their fullest potential in all aspects of their lives. Watson strives to provide programs that serve the needs of children with autism spectrum disorders, neurological impairments or serious emotional challenges with diagnostic, educational and therapeutic support; support to the families of these children through education, counseling, wraparound, outpatient services and respite programs; and training and technical support to educators, psychologists, therapists and others working in this field.

History of Organization The Watson Institute is the legacy of Mr. and Mrs. David Thompson Watson. A Pittsburgh business leader and well-known international attorney -- representing such notables as A. M. Byers, Andrew Carnegie, W. H. Vanderbilt, Henry Phipps and Henry Clay Frick -- David Watson and his wife, Margaret, dedicated considerable time and resources for the care, education and treatment of children with disabilities. After David's death in 1916, the Watson's "Sunny Hill" summer estate in Sewickley, PA, became the D. T. Watson Home for Crippled Children.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Raymond B. White - CEO

Contact Person(s) Marilyn Hoyson, Ph.D. - Chief Operating Officer

Contact Number(s) 412.741.1800 - Phone 888.893.4751 - Tollfree

E-mail(s) [email protected] [email protected] Raymond B. White

Web Addresses www.thewatsoninstitute.org

Primary Addresses 301 Camp Meeting Road Sewickley, PA 15143-8773 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

1698 Service Area Tri-state area

Service Description Provides a wide range of education and rehabilitation services to children with disabilities including: autism, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, neurological impairments, developmental disabilties, injuries and other impairments.

Additional services include: respite services, integrated summer camp and preschool programs, diagnosis, evaluations, wrap-around services, medication management and some outpatient therapy.

The Institute sponsors support groups for families with autistic children. Provides consultation services for teachers, therapists and other persons who provide services to children.

Available Hours Therapy 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. M-F. Visiting hours 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. 7 days. Office hours: 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M- F

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Serves children birth to 21 yrs.with a wide variety of disabilities.

Required Documentation Medical records

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call, referrals

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1699 Wayne Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Tim V. Chapman - Chairman

Contact Person(s) C. Bryan Cole - Vice Chairman

John A. Wells Jr. - Supervisor

J. William Hook - Solicitor

Barb Simpson - Secretary

Contact Number(s) 724-435-7316

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 132 Spraggs Road P.O. Box 37 Spraggs, PA 15362 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Brave, Kuhntown, McFeeter's Knob, Rush Crossroads, Shamrock, Spraggs

Available Hours Meetings take place at 4 PM on the fourth Thursday of each month in the municipal building.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1700 Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Company

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Chief Jeff Hillberry

Contact Number(s) 724.451.8222 - Phone

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 719 Brave, PA 15316 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description

Emergency Fire Services

1701

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1702 Waynesburg Bible Chapel

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Larry Douglass - Pastor

Contact Person(s) Jay Buckhalter, Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.852.2611 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburgbiblechapel.org

Primary Addresses 800 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Available Hours Communion--Sunday at 9:30 AM; Sunday School--9:30 AM; Sunday Worship--10:45 AM and Bible Study--Wednesdays at 7 PM.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1703 Waynesburg Borough

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Duncan Berryman - Mayor

Charles Berryhill - Council President

Contact Person(s) Athena Bowman - Administrative Assistant

Contact Number(s) 724-627-8111 - phone 724-627-8212 - fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburgboro.com/

Primary Addresses 90 East High Street Waynesburg , PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Waynesburg

Service Description Requests for use of boro parks which include: College Park (Fountain), Monument Park, Ritchie Park(Gazebo),Sunrise Park (Greene Street), Sunset Park (near Baptist Church)and West Park (small bridge). Application form for use of parks is available on their website. Yard sale permit forms. Sponsors an annual day camp at Central Park each summer for the children. Helps coordinate the annual Rain Day Festival, for more information please go to: http://www.raindayfestival.com or call 724-627-8111.

Available Hours Meetings are held at 7 PM on the second Monday for the regular meeting and the last Monday at 7 PM for a workshop meeting. All meetings will be held in council chambers at 90 E. High Street.

1704 Waynesburg Borough Police

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the Waynesburg Police Department is to affirmatively promote, preserve, and provide as much as practicable and given existing resources, a feeling of security and safety among all persons within it’s jurisdiction.

Legal Structure Local Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Robert J. Toth - Chief of Police

Contact Person(s) Dale Phillips - Lieutenant

Contact Number(s) 724-627-8113 - Phone 724-627-8212 - Fax 911 - Emergency

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburgboro.com/

Primary Addresses 90 East High Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description The Waynesburg Borough Police Department is serviced by 8 full time police officers and under the supervision of the Chief of Police and the Mayor. 24 hour police protection is provided.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available

1705 No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1706 Waynesburg Central Elementary School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Central Greene School District

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization "To provide a comprehensive education for all students to become successful critical thinkers as they enter a global society."

Legal Structure School District

Funding Sources Federal, state & local taxes.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Scott Headlee - Principal

Brian T. Uplinger - Superintendent

Contact Person(s) Andrea Buchanan - Guidance Counselor

Edith Woods - Assistant Principal

Michael Blasinsky - Guidance Counselor

Contact Number(s) 724.852.1160 - Fax 724.627.3081 - Phone

Web Addresses www.cgsd.org

Primary Addresses 90 Zimmerman Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Special English program which introduces children to literature and writing through daily journal

1707 keeping. Chapter 1 Reading System. Science fair. Gifted program. Association for the Blind gives annual eye tests. Bus safety & seat belt safety programs. National Academic Fitness Program.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for school meals and extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Grades K - 5. Residency. Income eligibility for free or reduced-price school meals. Kindergarten enrollment--must be 5 yrs. by October 1st.

Required Documentation Immunization records; academic records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1708 Waynesburg Community Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State and county, donations and fundraising.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6366 - Phone 724.627.7713 - Fax

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 341 N. Richhill Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 58 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Socialization opportunities and recreational activities, educational programs and congregate meals. Special services throughout year may include: flu shot clinics, health screenings and tax assistance. Field trips, films and speakers planned. Meals on Wheels distribution center for the Waynesburg area.

Available Hours 7:30 A.M.- 4:00 P.M. Monday through Thursdays

Fees/Cost for Services Free; donations accepted for congregate meals.

Eligibility Requirements

1709 Anyone 55 years of age or older, or whose spouse is age 55 or older.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1710 Waynesburg First Church of the Nazarene

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our Mission is to be God's Holy people who extend his invitation to our community and join together in worship and service.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) John Poling - Pastor

Contact Number(s) 724.627.7593 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburgnaz.org/

Primary Addresses 115 Deerfield Lane Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description In addition to their regular services, this church also sponsors several ongoing events including: a "Moms" group (meets on Wednesdays from 7 - 8 PM--Support Group for prayer & discussion on the joys, challenges and everyday events of life with small children at home); "Here Wee Grow" --Nazarene Pre-school for children ages 3 - 6 and "Marriage Focus" (Wednesdays from 7 - 8 PM Come and learn about marriage from God's perspective using a Biblical foundation).

Available Hours Sunday Services: Sunday School @ 9:45 am,Worship @ 10:45 am, Worship @ 6:00 pm; Teen Discipleship & WAM @ 6:00 pm. Wednesday Evening Worship & Study: Adult Prayer Meeting @ 7:00 pm, Teen Bible Study @ 6:45 pm and Caravan @ 6:45 pm.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

1711 Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1712 Waynesburg First United Methodist Church

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization We are a service-minded church with a mission for God to change lives through us. We are working to show people the love God has for them in our local community, nationally, and around the world. We invite you to join us in a variety of on-going mission projects and on Sundays for worship and Sunday School. Please feel free to browse our website to learn more about us and our church family.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724 627-5951

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses http://waynesburgumc.org

Primary Addresses 112 N Richhill Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1713 Waynesburg House Apartments

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5031 - Phone 724-785-5391 - Brownsville House 207-772-3399 - Stanford Management Company

Web Addresses www.stanfordmanagement.com

Primary Addresses 75 W. Lincoln Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses P.O. Box 3879 100 Commercial Street, Suite 220 Portland, ME 04101 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description 34 apartments (32 single-bedroom units and 2 double-bedroom units). Features stove, refrigerator, wall-to-wall carpet, cable TV hook-up, on-site mail delivery, trash removal and laundry facility. Small pets are permitted. Upper floors are accessible by elevator as well as stairs. Ramp at this housing facility for persons with disabilities is situated by Morris Street. Subsidized Housing.

Available Hours Office hours are 8 AM to 4 PM Mondays and Thursdays

Fees/Cost for Services 30% of gross income.

Eligibility Requirements Age 62 and older or physically handicapped. Income guidelines apply.

Required Documentation Proof of age, disability, income.

1714 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1715 Waynesburg Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The United Methodist Church has many doors through which people share in serving God and others. Whether you visit in person or via the Internet, we hope you discover something here to encourage you in your spiritual journey. Together, we can open hearts, open minds and open doors. The people of The United Methodist church.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) James D. Lewis, Sr. - Pastor

Primary Addresses 124 Hill Schoolhouse Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1716 Waynesburg Prosperous & Beautiful

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of Waynesburg Prosperous & Beautiful represents a community endeavor to preserve and revitalize our historic downtown area as we cultivate a heightened public awareness of the educational, cultural and historical opportunities and convenience in shopping associated with visiting the Waynesburg Main Street area.

History of Organization The concept of a renewed business district in Waynesburg dates back to the federal block grant programs of the 1970's. More recently, however, business owners and others sought a comprehensive strategy and methods for the long-range restructuring of the downtown area. Under the leadership of local stakeholders and merchants, contact was made with the Pennsylvania Downtown Center and an early organization was assembled and a public meeting was conducted in the fall of 2000. The Waynesburg Chamber of Commerce, along with representatives from Waynesburg College, assumed responsibility for the process and worked with consultants from the Pennsylvania Downtown Center and executives representing DCED. The Chamber of Commerce created a Downtown Revitalization Committee. This group, with the support and prestige of the Chamber, early funding from the College, and sound advice from the Pennsylvania Downtown Center led the community in a visioning year.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-627-8159 - Fax 724-627-8119 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburgpa.org

Primary Addresses 60 W. High Street P. O. Box 246 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Waynesburg

Service Description

1717 This organization assists in coordinating a variety of events in Waynesburg including: Rain Day, 50's Fest, Sheep and Fiber Festival and the Farmers Market.

Available Hours 9:00A.M. - 4:30 P.M. M - F

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1718 Waynesburg University

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Waynesburg University educates students to make connections between faith, learning and serving so they may live and work faithfully, transforming their communities and the world. As a Christian comprehensive university, we strive to inspire and challenge every undergraduate and graduate student to a life of leadership and purpose for the glory of God.

History of Organization Waynesburg University and the town in which it is located are named for the Revolutionary War hero, General "Mad" Anthony Wayne. The university was created by combining the assets of Greene Academy in Carmichaels, Pa., and Madison College at Uniontown, Pa. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania chartered Waynesburg College on March 25, 1850 (it claimed university status in the fall of 2007). In autumn of the same year, the College building now known as Hanna Hall was begun; it was completed a year later. A Female Seminary connected with the College was also established in 1850 and its first classes were held in the Baptist Church.

Accreditations and Licenses Waynesburg University is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Department of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Chemistry program is approved by the American Chemical Society. The Nursing program is fully approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing and is accredited by the National League for Nursing. The Athletic Training Program is approved by the National Athletic Training Association and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). The Education Department programs are accredited by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and is an affiliate of the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC)

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Douglas G. Lee - President

Contact Person(s) Jacquelyn Core - Provost

Jessica Sumpter - Director of Admissions

Contact Number(s) 800.225.7393 - Tollfree 724.627.6416 - Fax 724.627.8191 - Phone

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.waynesburg.edu

Primary Addresses

1719 51 West College Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area USA

Service Description Undergraduate programs include: Fine Arts, Communication, Criminal Justice Administration, Digital Media, Education, English, International Studies, History & Social Science, Business, Athletic Training, Biology, Chemistry, 3/2 Engineering, Forensic Science, Math/Computer Science, Nursing and Pre-Professional Programs. Graduate Studies: Master of Business Administration, Master of Education in Technology and Master of Science in Nursing.

Available Hours Office hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday to Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Call for tuition fees.

Eligibility Requirements Degree from accredited high school

Required Documentation Records from High School

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1720 Waynesburg University Center for Service Leadership

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Waynesburg University

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Waynesburg University educates students to make connections between faith, learning and serving so they may live and work faithfully, transforming their communities and the world. As a Christian comprehensive university, we strive to inspire and challenge every undergraduate and graduate student to a life of leadership and purpose for the glory of God.

Funding Sources Waynesburg University & Bonner Foundation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.6416 - Fax 800.225.7393

Web Addresses www.waynesburg.edu

Primary Addresses 51 West College Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description These programs include: Service Learning Classes, The Bonner Scholars Program, Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, The Americorps Bonner Leaders Program, Habitat for Humanity Student Chapter Affiliate, and 4th Credit Option.

These programs include: Service Learning Classes, The Bonner Scholars Program, Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, The Americorps Bonner Leaders Program, Habitat for Humanity Student Chapter Affiliate, and 4th Credit Option.

These programs include: Service Learning Classes, The Bonner Scholars Program, Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, The Americorps Bonner Leaders Program, Habitat for Humanity Student Chapter Affiliate, and 4th Credit Option.

1721 These programs include: Service Learning Classes, The Bonner Scholars Program, Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, The Americorps Bonner Leaders Program, Habitat for Humanity Student Chapter Affiliate, and 4th Credit Option.

These programs include: Service Learning Classes, The Bonner Scholars Program, Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, The Americorps Bonner Leaders Program, Habitat for Humanity Student Chapter Affiliate, and 4th Credit Option.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Waynesburg College Students

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1722 Waynesburg Washington Street United Methodist Church

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The United Methodist Church has many doors through which people share in serving God and others. Whether you visit in person or via the Internet, we hope you discover something here to encourage you in your spiritual journey. Together, we can open hearts, open minds and open doors. The people of The United Methodist church.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724 627-3240

Primary Addresses 152 S Washington Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

1723 Waynesburg Women's Club

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Marie Halow - President

Contact Person(s) Nadine Obermiller, Member

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Social club; part of dues collected are donated to help our public library and the Waynesburg University Library.

Programs are planned for every meeting, including a special picnic in June and a Christmas program.

Available Hours Meet 4th Tuesday of each month at 7 P.M. at various members homes; Nov.-Dec. meetings are combined; no meeting in July.

Fees/Cost for Services $15.00 annual dues

Eligibility Requirements Invitation to join; limit club to 45 members.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

1724 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1725 Waynesburg-Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Other

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Jeff Marshall - Fire Chief

Contact Number(s) 724.627.5426 - Phone

Web Addresses www.waynesburgfire.com/

Primary Addresses P. O. Box 392 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description Emergency Fire Services

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1726 Weatherization Program/Wash. & Greene Co.

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Action-Housing, Inc.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Department of Energy through Department of Community Affairs.

Contact Information

Contact Person(s) Joy Satcho - Wash./Greene Contact (724) 483-2399 x201 [email protected]

Web Addresses www.actionhousing.org/index.php/social-services-programs/weatherization-assistance-program

Primary Addresses 425 Sixth Avenue Suite 950 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Weatherize low-income family residences. Each unit must receive a complete energy audit to receive weatherization. During that audit, it is determined what measures need to be considered--prevention of heat loss is primary goal.

Measures addressed include: general heat waste, air leakage control, hot water conservation, attic insulation and ventilation, crawl space and floor insulation, heating systems modification and storm windows. Also provides residential education on weatherization issues.

Available Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Closed during lunch hour, Noon until 1:00 P.M. for phone contact purposes.

Fees/Cost for Services No fees or liens placed on units; owners and renters qualify.

1727 Eligibility Requirements Eligibility is based on income (150% Federal Poverty Guidelines).

Required Documentation Copy of deed/title, income verification. Renters must have permission from property owners.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Contact the agency via phone, mail, or directly.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1728 Weight Watchers

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Funding Sources Membership dues

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.922.2707 - Phone

Web Addresses www.weightwatchers.com

Primary Addresses 875 Greentree Rd. 2 Parkway Center G-50 Parkway Center, PA 15220 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Long-term weight management program. This program provides information, knowledge, tools and motivation to help individuals make decisions that are right for them about nutrition and exercise.

Provides motivation, mutual support, encouragement and instruction from the leader and group support.

Available Hours Local Meetings: Tuesday 6 PM First Church of the Nazarene(115 Deerfield Lane, Waynesburg); Wednesday at 10 AM and 6 PM at Greene Valley Presbyterian Church (104 E. Greene Street, Carmichaels).

Fees/Cost for Services Call

Eligibility Requirements Anyone interested in losing weight

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come to a scheduled meeting.

1729 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1730 Weights and Measures, Greene County

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Department of Agriculture

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Gene Lee - Weights and Measures Director

Contact Person(s) Charlotte Popielarcheck - Assistant Chief Clerk

Contact Number(s) 724-852-5210

Web Addresses www.co.greene.pa.us

Primary Addresses Greene County Office Building 93 E. High Street 3rd Floor Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Inspects and tests all scales and measuring devices used in commercial transactions; including gasoline pumps, meters on fuel oil delivery trucks, and scales used in food markets and retail outlets. Licenses public and solid fuel weighmasters in jurisdiction. Responds to public complaints.

Available Hours 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday-Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Varies by measuring device.

Eligibility Requirements Anyone

Required Documentation Weighing & measuring devices must bear an inspection sticker.

1731 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1732 Welfare Fraud

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Office of Inspector General/Department of Human Services

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 717.772.4655 - Fax 800.932.0582 - Welfare Fraud Tipline

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=3775&&PageID=417581&mode=2

Primary Addresses Office of Inspector General 555 Walnut Street, 7th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description This service provides easy access for reporting suspected fraudulent and abusive practices regarding providers in fee for service and managed care within the PA Medical Assistance Program.

Information requested: Provider's name and address, description of activity (including time and frequency of events).

Available Hours Staffed from 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Mon. - Fri.; 24 hour voice mail available. Online form available.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Anyone in need of services offered.

1733 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1734 Welfare Helpline

Organizational Information

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.692.7462 - Phone

Web Addresses www.dhs.state.pa.us/

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Answers questions concerning all Human Services programs including public assistance, energy assistance, TANF, State Blind Pensions, general assistance, food stamps(SNAP-Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) and medicaid. Applications for these programs are available through the county assistance offices.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements None for information. Vary for the different programs.

Required Documentation None for information.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

1735 Volunteer Need No

1736 West Greene Middle/High School

Organizational Information

Parent Organization West Greene School District

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the West Greene School District is to provide educational opportunities to maximize individual potential.

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Thelma Szarell - Superintendent

Contact Person(s) Scott Sakai - Principal

Jed Hamberger - Assistant Principal

Kim Cowden - High School Guidance Counselor

Contact Number(s) 724-499-5492 - Middle School Fax 724.499.5183 - High School

Web Addresses www.wgsd.org

Primary Addresses 1352 Hargus Creek Rd. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description In addition to essential programming, the school offers "College-in-High School" opportunities in cooperation with U. of Pittsburgh, Waynesburg College and California University of PA.

The school's business partnerships offer valuable field experiences for the students to enhance their awareness of career opportunities.

1737 Co-curricular activities include: PULSE/Leo, Drama Club, Science Club, FFA Chapter, Internet Club, SADD, FHA, Video Club, Literary Club, Ski Club, Art Club, YEA, Library Club and Language Clubs.

Available Hours 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Grades 5 - 12. Residency. Income eligibility for free or reduced price school meals.

Required Documentation Immunizations

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1738 West Greene School District

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization The mission of the West Greene School District is to provide educational opportunities to maximize individual potential.

Legal Structure School District

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Thelma Szarell - Superintendent

Contact Number(s) 724.499.5183 - Phone

724.499.5623 - Fax

Web Addresses www.wgsd.org

Primary Addresses 1367 Hargus Creek Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Service Description School bus transportation. School breakfasts and lunches. Wellness program, in which outside speakers visit the schools and conduct workshops or give talks on such issues as substance abuse, family violence and health issues.

Available Hours 8:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services Free, except for extracurricular activities.

Eligibility Requirements Residency.

Required Documentation Academic records; immunization records.

1739 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; walk-in.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1740 West Greene Senior Center

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources State and county, fundraising and donations.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.428.3853 - Phone

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses Harvey's Grange 106 Grange Road Graysville, PA 15337 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 58 E. Greene Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Socialization opportunities, recreational activities, educational programs and congregate meals. Special services throughout the year may include: flu shot clinics, health screenings and tax assistance.

Available Hours 10 AM to 3 PM Thursdays only

Fees/Cost for Services None; donations accepted for congregate meals.

Eligibility Requirements •Anyone 55 years of age or older, or whose spouse is age 55 or older.

1741 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or walk in.

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility Yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1742 West Penn Power--Universal Service Programs

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-800-207-1250 - Universal Service Program

Primary Addresses West Penn Power 800 Cabin Hill Drive Greensburg, PA 15601-1689 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description

Customer Assistance and Referral Evaluation Service (CARES) is a special service for selected, payment-trouble customers who cannot pay the full amount of their electric bills due to a temporary hardship such as a serious illness, loss of income, or death of a primary wage earner. CARES is not designed to work with chronically delinquent customers or those with no intention of paying electric bills. CARES Representatives work with customers on a personal basis to help them identify available community resources.

Low-Income Payment and Usage Reduction Program (LIPURP) provides: Affordable monthly payments, Supplemental grant to help customers keep their monthly bill current. Customers must pay LIPURP payments on time. 2% pre-program arrearage forgiveness when monthly payments are made. Referrals for additional assistance.

Low-Income Usage Reduction Program (LIURP) provides: Free home weatherization to help reduce energy costs; Energy education and referrals for additional weatherization assistance.

Third Party Designation - With this plan, you can designate a friend, neighbor, relative, or social service agency to receive a disconnection notice should you miss your bill payments because you're away or ill. The party you choose has no obligation to pay the bill but can help you make payment arrangements and avoid disconnection. Call us at 1-800-Allegheny for more information or to sign-up.

$1 Energy Fund (DEF) administers the program to provide utility bill assistance to low-income customers. Contributions from shareholders, utility employees, and customers are primary sources

1743 of funding for these programs. Funds make payments directly to companies on behalf of customers who still have a critical need for assistance after other resources have been exhausted. West Penn Power matches DEF grants 100%.

Bill Extender Plan - If you receive Social Security or federal government pension benefits, our Bill Extender Plan may be right for you. We may be able to adjust the due date of your bill to coincide with the arrival of your monthly check. Call us at 1-800-Allegheny for more information or to sign-up.

Eligibility Requirements Varies by program

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1744 West Union Presbyterian Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.4970 - Phone

Primary Addresses 122 West Union Station Road Sycamore, PA 15364 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1745 West Waynesburg Jesus Distributor Center WWJD Center

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization To share Christ in a practical way through informal and affordable recreation and educational opportunities.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cathie Carpenter - Director and Pastor 724-852-4206

Primary Addresses 325 Third Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description An after-school program Monday- Thursday from 3:15pm to 5:30pm conducted by the congregation and Waynesburg University Students. It includes Biblical instruction, homework tutoring, activities, and field trips. A nutritious hot meal is served before they are dismissed. For all students K-7th grade.

Sundays 9:30am Adult Bible Study and 11am Contemporay Worship Service with casual dress. 6:30pm Adult Bible Study

Monday- Dart Ball at 7:30pm (September-March)

Tuesday at 6:30pm Praise and Prayer service.

Available for a $25 custodial fee for small parties and gatherings.

Available Hours varies

Fees/Cost for Services

1746 Free

Eligibility Requirements None

Required Documentation None

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or come visit

Miscellaneous Information

Handicap Accessibility yes

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1747 Western Area Vocational Technical School

Organizational Information

Funding Sources JTPA, Dept. of Labor & Industry, PDE, tax monies of school districts.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Dr. Dennis McCarthy - Executive Director

Contact Number(s) 724.746.2890 - Phone

Web Addresses www.wactc.net/

Primary Addresses 688 Western Aveue Canonsburg, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Training includes: Auto Mechanics, Carpentry, Child Care, Collision Repair Technology, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Electrical Occupations, Emergency and Protective Services, Health Assistant, Heating and Air Conditioning, Machine Shop, Masonry, Networking and Welding.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M.- 3:15 P.M. M - F Evening classes for adults. High school students attend 1/2 day sessions.

Fees/Cost for Services Vary; financial aid is available for eligible adults. Fees for high school students paid by their school districts.

Eligibility Requirements Any interested adults; high school students grades 10 -12, in one of the 9 participating school districts. Income eligibility for aid.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call; contact through school guidance office.

1748 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1749 Western PA School for Blind Children

Organizational Information

Funding Sources PA Dept of Education, contributions and bequests.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) - Director

Todd S. Reeves - Director and Superintendent

Contact Number(s) 412.621.0100 - Phone 1.800.444.1897

Web Addresses www.wpsbc.org

Primary Addresses 201 N. Bellefield Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-1499 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Training program for the parents of blind children from birth to age three; direct services are available to infants. Preschoolers (ages 2-6)--individual and group therapy to develop cognitive, social and psychomotor skills. Primary-High School (ages 6 -21) program provides individualized curriculum with emphasis on mastery of adaptive living skills; social services. Allows each child to achieve their own potential for social, intellectual, emotional and physical development. School operates from September to June. Residential students spend 5 nights per week at the school. On-going social services are available.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M -F Residential school is 24 hr. operation. Program operates during the regular school year.

Fees/Cost for Services Free; approval by school district and the PA Dept. of Education.

Eligibility Requirements Legal blindness.

1750 Required Documentation Psychological and eye report.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Contact admissions director.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1751 Western PA School for the Deaf

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization WPSD provides the highest quality educational programs and services for deaf and hard-of-hearing students of all ages, their families, and others who may benefit. WPSD maintains an accessible communication climate. All staff and students interact freely without language barriers. Students participate fully in every aspect of campus life. WPSD has specially trained teachers and staff who provide high quality instruction. In a caring, nurturing, yet challenging environment, students have the opportunity to reach their highest potential - academically, socially and personally. Together with their families, we encourage students to become independent and self-supporting. We see our responsibility as: Preparing Students for Life.

History of Organization Founded in 1869,WPSD continues its tradition of dedication by providing quality educational services and a complete extracurricular program in an all inclusive communication environment. WPSD and the Scranton School for Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Children serve over 300deaf and hard-of-hearing children from birth through twelfth grade from 124 school districts and 44 counties across Pennsylvania.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Donald E. Rhoten - Superintendent

Contact Number(s) 412.371.7000 - Phone 800-624-3323-V/TTY

Web Addresses www.wpsd.org

Primary Addresses 300 East Swissvale Avenue Swissvale, PA 15218 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Services include: Parent/Infant Program --family-centered, home-based early intervention program. Pre-school - high school curriculum for hearing-impaired children. Complete psychological and audiological evaluation. Assistive technology. Complete communications training. Occupational

1752 therapy. Interpreters.

Available Hours 7:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F; 24 hr. residential school S - F.

Fees/Cost for Services Free to residents of PA

Eligibility Requirements Children who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Required Documentation Medical records.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call 412-371-7000 800-624-3323 V/TTY

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1753 Westmoreland County Community College Greene County Education Center

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Fees

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Tuesday Stanley - President

Contact Number(s) 800.262.2103 724.627.3464 - Phone

Web Addresses www.wccc.edu/Default.aspx?PID=26

Primary Addresses 100 Evergreene Drive Suite 102 Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Courses offered include, but are not limited to, the areas of accounting, allied health, biology, business, computers, early childhood, economics, electronics, English, human services, mathematics, nursing, psychology, sociology and speech.

Available Hours Mon. - Fri. 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. for office; times for classes vary.

Fees/Cost for Services Call

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is interested

Required Documentation

1754 Complete application

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1755 Whiteley Township

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Boyt Blair - Chairman

Contact Person(s) Mark E. Lemley - Vice Chairman

Jeff Raddish - Supervisor

Gretchen M. Henderson - Secretary

J. William Hook - Solicitor

Contact Number(s) 724-627-8935 724-627-8934 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 1426 Kirby Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Gump, Kirby

Available Hours Meetings take place at 2 PM on the second Tuesday of each month in the township building.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1756 WIC Women, Infant, Children

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources USDA

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 1-877-814-0788 x440 - Tollfree 724-225-9550 x440 - Washington County

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 150 West Beau Street Suite 304 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene Counties

Service Description Provides education and special supplemental food to pregnant and breastfeeding women, infants and children to 5 years. Information on healthy eating. Referrals for health care.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. (Monday to Friday)

Fees/Cost for Services None

Eligibility Requirements Pregnant or have recently given birth; low income or no income; have a nutrition or health problem.

Required Documentation Proof of income

1757 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1758 WIC #803, Washington Women, Infants and Children

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources USDA

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800.499.3366 - Tollfree 724.225.9550 - Phone 724.225.8980 - Phone 877.814.0788

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 150 West Beau St., Suite 304 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 150 W. Beau Street Suite 201 Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description All Cycles. Referral Intake. Provides monthly vouchers for the purchase of specific amounts of WIC-approved foods: iron fortified infant formula and cereal, infant juices, milk, cheese, cereal, juice, and eggs. Provides new and expectant mothers with nutrition education and encourages them to receive health care by making referrals to physicians, community clinics and state health care agencies.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. (Monday to Friday); 1st Wed. every month the hours are 10:00 A.M. - 5:30

1759 P.M.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or who have delivered within the previous six months, children up to age five.

Required Documentation Proof of income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1760 WIC #806, Waynesburg Women, Infants and Children

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources USDA

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-814-0788 724-852-2893

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 58 E. Greene St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description All cycles. Provides monthly vouchers for the purchase of specific amounts of WIC-approved foods: iron fortified infant formula and cereal, infant juices, milk, cheese, cereal, juice, and eggs. Provides new and expectant mothers with nutrition education.

Available Hours Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. (1st Wed. of odd months from 10:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.)

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or who have delivered within the previous six months, children up to age five.

Required Documentation

1761 Proof of income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1762 WIC #812, Burgettstown Women, Infants and Children

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877-814-0788

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses 1505 Main Street Burgettstown, PA 15021 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description All cycles. Provides monthly vouchers for the purchase of specific amounts of WIC-approved foods: iron fortified infant formula and cereal, infant juices, milk, cheese, cereal, juice, and eggs. Provides new and expectant mothers with nutrition education and encourages them by making referrals to physicians, community clinics and state health care agencies.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Thursdays.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or who have delivered within the previous six months, infants up to one year of age, children up to five years.

Required Documentation Proof of income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1763 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1764 WIC #815, Claysville Women, Infants and Children

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources USDA

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.225.8980 - Phone 724.663.4439 - Phone 877.814.0788

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses c/o United Methodist Church Main Street, Ste. 446 Claysville, PA 15323 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington County

Service Description All cycles. Provides monthly vouchers for the purchase of specific amounts of WIC-approved foods: iron fortified infant formula and cereal, infant juices, milk, cheese, cereal, juice, and eggs. Provides new and expectant mothers with nutrition education and encourages them to receive health care by making referrals to physicians, community clinics and state health care agencies.

Available Hours 8:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. Fridays.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or who have delivered within the previous six months, infants up to one year of age, children up to five years.

1765 Required Documentation Proof of income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1766 WIC #821, Carmichaels Women, Infants and Children

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877.814.0788 - Phone 724.966.5661

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses c/o St. Paul's Lutheran Church 224 S. Market Street Carmichaels, PA 15320 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description All Cycles. Provides monthly vouchers for the purchase of specific amounts of WIC-approved foods: iron fortified infant formula and cereal, infant juices, milk, cheese, cereal, juice, and eggs. Provides new and expectant mothers with nutrition education and encourages them to receive health care by making referrals to physicians, community clinics and state health care agencies.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Tuesdays.

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or who have delivered within the previous six months. Infants up to 1 yr.; children up to age 5.

Required Documentation Proof of income

1767 How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1768 WIC #824, Greensboro Women, Infants and Children

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Community Action Southwest

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources USDA

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 877.814.0788

Web Addresses www.caswg.org

Primary Addresses c/o Cornerstone Care 7 Glassworks Road Greensboro, PA 15338 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Provides monthly vouchers for the purchase of specific amounts of WIC-approved foods: iron fortified infant formula and cereal, infant juices, milk, cheese, cereal, juice, and eggs. Provides new and expectant mothers with nutrition education and encourages them to receive health care by making referrals to physicians, community clinics and state health care agencies.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Fridays once a month

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or who have delivered within the previous six months, infants up to 1 year of age, children up to 5.

Required Documentation

1769 Proof of income

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1770 Willow Grove Independent Baptist Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.499.5527 - Phone

Primary Addresses 756 Hargus Creek Road Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1771 Windy Gap Independent Bible Church

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.447.2366 - Phone

Primary Addresses RD #1 Aleppo, PA 15310 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Sub-area/Greene

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1772 Wings for Children, Inc

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Donations

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.469.9930 - Phone 800.743.5527 - Tollfree 412.469.9420 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Primary Addresses 62 Allegheny County Airport West Mifflin, PA 15122 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description A non-profit organization assisting children who have life threatening and/or chronic illnesses which require special medical treatment. The corporation offers free medical airlifts to children needing transportation to health care facilities within a 500 mile radius of Pittsburgh.

Available Hours Call

Fees/Cost for Services Free

Eligibility Requirements Children with life threatening and/or chronic illness.

Required Documentation Call

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1773 Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1774 WJS Psychological Associates, Inc.

Organizational Information

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Our mission is to provide a comprehensive Behavioral Therapy program in which all clients and their families will benefit. We strive to help our families learn skills to ensure they will be prepared to meet the challenges of everyday living.

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 800-686-0767 724-430-0555 724-430-0966 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.wjspsychological.com

Primary Addresses 99 South Pennsylvania Avenue Uniontown, PA 15401 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SWPA

Service Description Wrap Around Services. Services provided for the following diagnoses and disorders: PDD NOS, Aspergers, Autism, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, ADHD, Conduct Disorder, Disruptive Behavior Disorder, Separation Anxiety, Communication Delays and other Behavioral Disorders.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1775 Wolf, Tom (Governor) Governor of PA

Organizational Information

Legal Structure State Government

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Tom Wolf - Governor of Pennsylvania 717-787-2500 717-772-8284

Contact Number(s) 412-565-5700 - Southwest PA Office

Web Addresses www.governor.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/governor_corbett/19926

Primary Addresses 508 Main Capitol Building Harrisburg, PA 17120 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 301 5th Avenue Piatt Place, Room 240 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Southwest PA office covers the following counties: Greene, Washington, Fayette, Allegheny, Westmoreland, Somerset, Beaver, Butler, Lawrence, Armstrong, Indiana, Cambria, Blair, Bedford, Fulton and Huntingdon.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1776 Women of the Moose

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Membership dues and fundraising efforts

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724.627.9191 724.852.1191 - Phone

Primary Addresses 140 S. Morgan Street Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Community service organization --worldwide and local Moose supports Moosehart in IL, where homeless members can find housing at Moosehaven, a retirement community for members; local fundraising & charitiable activities focusing on children.

Sponsor a Relay Team for the annual Relay for Life cancer awareness event.

Coordinate holiday parties for the children.

Provide Christmas Baskets for needy families.

Available Hours Scheduled meetings twice monthly at the Moose Hall on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month.

Eligibility Requirements Moose member

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

1777 Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1778 Women's Clubs, Pennsylvania Federation of

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Funding Sources Dues and fundraising.

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Vicky Ann Trimmer - President

Contact Number(s) 717-901-5095

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.gfwcpennsylvania.org

Primary Addresses 4076 Market Street, Ste 211 Camp Hill, PA 17011 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Pennsylvania

Service Description Membership is divided into committees, each of which focuses on an area of concern. Literacy--increases public awareness and volunteerism, provides advocacy, and raises funds for existing literacy programs. Conservation--promotes programs and legislation; Organ & Tissue Donation, "Count 10 for Kids", Substance Abuse Prevention, Women's Health Issues, Libraries 2000 & Beyond, Private School Libraries and Operation Smile.

Most of the important achievements are accomplished by individual clubs within their own communities. The Federation assists by offering information, leadership and inspiration.

Available Hours 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services $4.75 yr. with $2.00 going to the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Various charges for membership cards, publications and t-shirts.

1779 Eligibility Requirements Women ages 18 and older.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or write.

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1780 Worker's Compensation, Bureau of

Organizational Information

Parent Organization PA Dept. of Labor and Industry

Legal Structure State Government

Funding Sources State

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 412.565.5277 - Phone 800.482.2383 - Tollfree 717.772.4447 - Outside PA 1.800.362.4228 - TTY

Web Addresses www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/workers'_compensation/10386

Primary Addresses Chamber of Commerce Building 411 7th Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 1171 S. Cameron Street Room 324 Harrisburg, PA 17104-2501 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area SW Pennsylvania

Service Description Administers laws assuring that workers are insured against job-related injury, illness, and death. Monitors the filing and resolution of claims. Referees adjudicate petitions filed on behalf of either party in the event of a disputed claim or decision.

Available Hours 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. M - F

Fees/Cost for Services

1781 None.

Eligibility Requirements Any worker.

Required Documentation Completed application, all paperwork relevant to claim.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use No

Volunteer Need No

1782 Wrightco Technologies

Organizational Information

Legal Structure For-profit entity

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) (814) 472-5211

Primary Addresses 1336 N. Center St. Ebensburg, PA 15931 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington/Greene/Fayette

Service Description Courses of study offered are: Fiber Optics/ Communication, Communications Installation & Testing, Telecommunications & Fiber Optics, Telecommunications Security Alarm ; Fiber Optics Installation & Testing; Communications Specialist & Technician, Communications Installation & Technology, Basic/Advanced Communications Technician, Security Alarm & Fiber Optic Technician.

Available Hours Classes vary

Fees/Cost for Services Vary

Eligibility Requirements Anyone who is interested in training offered.

Required Documentation Diploma or GED

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call or visit

Miscellaneous Information

Speaker Available No

Volunteer Use

1783 No

Volunteer Need No

1784 WVU Children's Hospital WVUH

Organizational Information

Parent Organization West Virginia University

Contact Information

Key Leader(s) Cheryl Jones - Director

Contact Number(s) 304-598-4835 - Pediatric and Adolescent Practice Appointments 1-800-982-8242 - Find a Physician Hotline 304-598-4000 - Admissions

Web Addresses www.wvukids.com

Primary Addresses Physician Office Center 1 Medical Center Drive 2nd Floor Morgantown, WV 26506 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Description The Department of Pediatric Services includes a wide range of services, including but not limited to adolescent medicine, allergy & immunology, cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, critical care, child development, cystic fibrosis, emergency medicine, endocrinology, neurology, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery and urology.

The Department of Pediatrics Outpatient Services consists of more than 10 physicians and 4 nurse practitioners. They are avaliable for visits concerning well-child exams and anticipatory guidance, acute illnesses, complex consultations and prenatal visits.

Available Hours 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday

Miscellaneous Information

Volunteer Use No

1785 Volunteer Need No

Volunteer Description Visit children offering companionship by playing games, reading, making crafts, etc. Volunteers also assist Child Life Specialists with cleaning toys and maintaining the playroom and developing activities, etc. College students must commit to two consecutive semesters. Must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer. Visit website for application.

1786 Young Life of Greene County

Organizational Information

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-678-5957

Web Addresses www.younglife.org washingtoncountypa.younglife.org/Pages/default.aspx

Primary Addresses 209 Galley Rd Canonsburg, PA 15317 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Greene County

Service Description Young Life is a national Christian outreach program that offers high school students better alternatives to spending their time. In the past, this local chapter has held game nights, attended winter retreats in Erie, held an annual all-nighter and holds club meetings. Their goal is to provide some fun for students on the weekends.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1787 Your Child's Place

Organizational Information

Parent Organization Pathways of Southwestern PA, Inc (formerly United Cerebral Palsy)

Vision, Mission and/or Purpose of Organization Your Child's Place is the answer that parents of children with special health care needs have been looking for. The needs of the whole child are met, allowing the parents to attend to other parental responsibilities feeling confident that their children are safe and happy. Children receive high-quality medical care, developmental support and an opportunity to learn and play in an environment that is supportive of their special needs.

Legal Structure Non-profit corporation

Contact Information

Contact Number(s) 724-229-0851 - Phone 724-229-9252 - Fax

E-mail(s) [email protected]

Web Addresses www.pathwaysswpa.org

Primary Addresses 655 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Additional Addresses 130 Bill George Drive Waynesburg, PA 15370 Click here for a Map of this Location.

Service Information

Service Area Washington, Greene and Fayette counties

Service Description Your Child's Place provides skilled nursing care as well as education instruction, in a daycare setting, to children (ages 6 weeks to 12 years)with serious, ongoing illnesses or chronic conditions that require the use of medical devices and constant medical care. Children attending the facility are treated for some of the following health disorders (including, but not limited to): respiratory, gastrointestinal, seizures, metabolic, premature birth, neuromuscular, cardiac, neurological, cerebral

1788 palsy and low-birth weight. The types of skilled nursing services available include but are not limited to: close communication with child's physician, medication administration, tube feeding administration and care, tracheostomy care, ventilator dependent/CPAP/oxygen care, IV therapy/central line therapy, apnea monitoring, infusion therapy, colostomy/catheter care and peritoneal dialysis. Other valuable services include: nutritional guidance, physical therapy, transition planning, developmental intervention, occupational therapy, speech therapy and easy access to urgent services (ambulance, ER) if needed.

Available Hours 6:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday through Friday

Fees/Cost for Services Medical service fees can be billed to most health plans and child care fees are the responsibility of the parent(CCIS or DPW paymetns are accepted for these services).

Eligibility Requirements Children ages 6 wks. to 12 years who require short or long-term acute health care.

Required Documentation Letter of medical necessity by the child's Primary Care Physician or Specialist as an option to in-home skilled nursing.

How to Access Services or Schedule Appointments Call

1789 1790