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Harborcreek Youth Services

5712 Iroquois Avenue
Harborcreek, PA 16421

Harborcreek Youth Services in Harborcreek, Pennsylvania, is a healthcare agency specializing in residential and in-home mental and behavioral health services. Care is ... more details

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Crossroads of Erie

1611 Peach Street Suite 315
Erie, PA 16501

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Gaudenzia Community House for Women and Children

521 West 7th Street
Erie, PA 16502

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UPMC Northwest

100 Fairfield Drive
Seneca, PA 16346

Located in Seneca, Pennsylvania, UPMC Northwest is a large medical system. They offer a range of medical services including behavioral health care treating substance ... more details

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Bradford Regional Medical Center Behavioral Health Services

116 Interstate Parkway
Bradford, PA 16701

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Crossroads of New Castle

125 East North Street Suite 123A
New Castle, PA 16101

Crossroads Recovery Center provides drug and alcohol abuse recovery programs in New Castle, Pennsylvania. They offer counseling, DUI evaluations, and medication for ... more details

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Crossroads of Butler

220 South Main Street Suite A
Butler, PA 16001

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PRO-A Workforce Support Project

717-545-8929
The PRO-A Workforce Support Project operates in 14 counties in southeast Pennsylvania. The free 6-12 month program helps those in recovery find good jobs while maintaining recovery and includes peer support, job readiness, and placement services. If you’re looking for work and you’re in the region, be sure to reach out to PRO-A.

Pennsylvania 211

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Callers to 211 in Pennsylvania are connected to a variety of social services, including food, utility support, clothing and household goods, health care, housing services, community resources, child and senior care, legal services, re-entry help, behavioral and substance use treatment, and much more.

Pittsburgh Mercy

877-637-2924
Pittsburgh Mercy offers an enormous range of services, including behavioral health and addiction treatment for all ages, primary medical care, STD/Hep C testing, wound care, treatment court programs, and DUI classes. They also have a robust homeless outreach and broad housing services, including emergency housing that accepts pet dogs and cats. The Pittsburgh Mercy Drop-In Center provides coffee, snacks, computer access, grab-and-go lunches, hygiene kits, laundry, showers, mail, and wifi, along with help connecting to housing resources and social services.

Berks Counseling Center

610-373-4281
The Berks Counseling Center in Reading offers crisis support, primary medical care, re-entry and recovery support for the justice-involved, behavioral health and substance use treatment for adults and youth, and case management. The Center also has peer & recovery support, wellness programs, connections to housing services, and veterans services.

Unity Recovery

267-748-2454
Unity Recovery serves Philadelphia and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. They offer free non-clinical peer based recovery support for individuals with alcohol or substance use disorder at their community centers. Services are also available via video, phone and chat and in person in the community. Additionally, they also provide harm reduction services such as naloxone distribution.

Penn State Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC)

814-863-0140
The Penn State Collegiate Recovery Community is a program of Penn State Student Affairs. They provide ongoing support for students and alumni who are in recovery from alcohol or other substance use disorders. These services include academic and student conduct advocacy, social activities and affiliations with student organizations that are dedicated to recovery support.

Association of Recovery in Higher Education

404-710-2803
The Association of Recovery in Higher Education is an organization that recognizes that students in recovery face unique challenges as they work toward long-term recovery while pursuing their higher education. In addition to providing recovery support and resources, they work with collegiate providers to improve recovery and harm reduction on their campuses.

Saint Joseph’s University

616-660-1000
Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia is the first university in the region to provide residential living options for those in active recovery while helping them maintain their academic life. The Recovery Residence at Hogan Hall has an on-site program manager and includes counseling and case management services to enhance the health and wellness of students in recovery.

Community College of Philadelphia

215-751-8000
The Community College of Philadelphia’s Office of Collegiate Recovery helps students meet their recovery goals. They offer mentoring and campus recovery support groups as well as substance free activities and personalized coordination of services at the College. They also work with other student life programs to offer each student the full support they need.

PFLAG Pennsylvania

PFLAG of greater Harrisburg is a non-profit organization that is devoted to supporting, advocating for and educating people in the LGBTQ+ community and their families. They offer peer support groups both in person and virtually and can connect people in crisis with immediate crisis intervention.

Translifeline

877-565-8860
Trans Lifeline is a non-profit organization that connects trans people with resources within their community that provide the support they need to survive and thrive. Their programs are confidential and users can remain anonymous. These services range from providing peer support to harm reduction programs.

GLO

717-775-1161
GLO in Harrisburg is a community resource center for LGBTQ+ and trans people of color, focusing on LGTBQ+ men of color and trans women of color. They offer services including HIV/STI testing, case management, mental health care, a food and hygiene pantry, free laundry facilities, emergency housing funds and many social and educational programs.

Call BlackLine

800-604-5841
Call Blackline provides an anonymous and confidential space for counseling, peer support, and reporting of negative experiences for Black people. They offer an avenue to report negative, physical and inappropriate contact with the police and vigilante community through a Black, LGBTQ+ and Black Femme lens. They can answer questions and assist callers with taking the next step in response to these traumatic events.

Modern Military Association of America (MMAA)

Modern Military Association of America is an organization that seeks to protect and expand the rights of LGBTQ+ members of the military and veterans. Through education, support networks, advocacy and discrimination tracking they envision a military that provides an inclusive and equitable environment for all service members, veterans, and their families.

Veterans Crisis Line

9-8-8 (Press 1)
Veterans Crisis Line is a part of the national 988 crisis line program. This program allows military members or veterans to call and speak confidentially with a qualified responder 24/7 if they are experiencing an emotional or mental health crisis. You don’t need VA benefits to call and the caring counselors understand the unique needs of the military community.

Council of Three Rivers

2-1-1
Council of Three Rivers in Pittsburgh provides a variety of resources for the Native American community, including participating in PA 2-1-1 Southwest, which is a part of the national 2-1-1 call center initiative. This program connects callers with local programs that meet everyday needs from food and childcare to mental health and substance use treatment.

Blackburn Center Hotline

888-832-2272
Blackburn Center in Greensburg is an organization that provides services for victims of domestic and sexual abuse. All of their services are free of charge and range from providing a 24 hour hotline for those in crisis, emergency shelter, support groups, counseling and therapy to legal support and education about what abuse looks like — it’s not always obvious, especially at first.

White Bison

719-548-1000
White Bison is an organization that facilitates the Wellbriety Movement nationwide. Wellbriety provides resources for recovery and sobriety as well as wellness to the Native American community and those who provide care for them. White Bison promotes the use of culturally based healing practices to heal individuals and their communities affected by addiction.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Prevention Point Philadelphia

215-634-5272
Prevention Point Philadelphia provides a range of harm reduction services, including testing, HIV medical care, PrEP, wound care, opioid treatment services, case management, services for justice-involved persons, a syringe program, naloxone (Narcan) kits, and emergency housing. Prevention Point also has a drop-in center with mail, clothing & hygiene products, coffee, workshops, and more. They can also provide referrals to substance use treatment for those who are interested.

Prevention Point Pittsburgh

412-247-3404
Prevention Point Pittsburgh has a physical location and mobile vans that are available at specific times. They offer syringes, safer injection and smoking supplies, naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, and sharps disposal containers. Prevention Point can offer referrals to treatment for interested individuals.

Harm Reduction Coalition

The National Harm Reduction Coalition is a movement within the United States that advocates for and allies with people who use drugs. Their mission is to promote the health and dignity of people and communities affected by drugs. They provide education and community outreach throughout Pennsylvania and help people find syringe access programs and naloxone in their areas.

Drug Take-Back Program

800-662-4357
The state of Pennsylvania offers an initiative through the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs where residents can dispose of unused prescription medications, such as opioid drugs. Residents can locate drop off locations in their area by accessing the Drug Take Back website.

Savage Sisters

267-773-8276
Savage Sisters provides community wide resources for those living with or affected by alcohol or substance use disorder in Philadelphia. Their community outreach programs offer free Narcan, wound care services and clothing, self care material and food distribution. Additionally, they provide education and advocacy to promote understanding throughout the community.

Government Programs

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Dept of Drug and Alcohol Programs: Drug and Alcohol Facility Locator Page

The Department of Drug and Alcohol Services in Pennsylvania offers a facility locator tool for those looking for drug and alcohol treatment or recovery support. Using your county and/or city, you can search for treatment facilities, recovery housing, or both. This tool makes it easy to find the treatment you need nearby.

Pennsylvania Department of Human Services

800-692-7462
The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services has an Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services that offers treatment resources and links to regional and county service locations to residents affected by alcohol and substance use disorder. Each county has an office called a single county authority (SCA). The SCA works with individuals to match them with appropriate treatment programs.

Pennsylvania Network of Care

800-662-4357
Network of Care is a free web resource that lists information and services for every county in Pennsylvania. Categories include basic needs like food and housing along with addiction recovery and mental health services. They also have information about financial assistance, disability services, and much more. To find your county’s information, use this website but replace COUNTY with your county’s name. https://mentalhealth.networkofcare.org/COUNTY-pa

Pennsylvania’s Medical Assistance program

800-692-7462
The Pennsylvania Medicaid program helps those who are lower income and their families access medical care. Medicaid allows many people free access to behavioral and mental health resources as well as medical care. Pennsylvania’s program also has Community Health options where you can get help in communities instead of in facilities.

Centers of Excellence

800-692-7462
The Center of Excellence for Opioid Use Disorder in Pennsylvania was created to help those with OUD get access to treatment. These Centers offer OUD treatment, medical care, and mental health treatment. The goal is for individuals to achieve their highest level of health and a lifetime of sobriety. Recovery options include medication assisted treatment (MAT).

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

215-955-8577
The Family Center at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia is a comprehensive women-centered substance use disorder treatment program that offers outpatient care for women who are pregnant, parenting or working toward reunification. They offer medication assisted treatment, therapy, prenatal care, parenting classes and much more, including case management services.

COMPASS

800-692-7462
COMPASS is a program that provides access to Pennsylvania’s health and human services so individuals can apply for benefits online. These programs include medical assistance/Medicaid, food assistance (SNAP), cash assistance, free or reduced school meals, and childcare payment assistance for those who qualify.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

800-698-2411
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs provides active and former military members with mental health services. These include treatment options, resources and information for a wide range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, PTSD and Alcohol or Substance Use Disorders.

National Center for PTSD

802-296-6300
The National Center for PTSD is the world’s leading research and educational center of excellence on PTSD. It’s part of the Department of Veterans Affairs and they offer education for providers caring for active military and veterans, connections to crisis care for those in immediate need and contact information for available treatment facilities.
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