Category «Other Community Resources»

Boy Scouts of America – Juniata Valley Council

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The Juniata Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America was chartered in 1934 and serves over 1,200 youth throughout Blair, Centre, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties in Central Pennsylvania. Located at 9 Taylor Drive Reedsville, PA 17084 the Council Service Center is open and ready to assist you. The Juniata Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America …

Contact: 9 Taylor Dr. Reedsville PA 17084 or 717-667-9236
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Mifflin County Library

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Contact: 123 N Main Street Lewistown PA 17044 717-242-2391
Provider: smiriello@mifcolib.org
Qualifications: The Mifflin County Library enriches the lives of the community by providing popular reading materials, encouraging a child's imagination, and promoting strong community partnerships. We offer book group for adults and so much more.

Project Yes

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Project YES (Youth Excellence Services) is a prevention program in Mifflin County, PA offered by TIU Community Education Services. This is a voluntary program that targets at risk middle school students who display success-hindering behaviors.

Contact: sliebegott@tiu11.org
Provider: Shelby Liebegott
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Crossroads Pregnancy Center

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Crossroads Pregnancy Center offers help, hope, and healing by providing education, medical services, practical assistance, and ongoing support. We believe that no woman should feel unsupported. Our compassionate staff is here for those facing pregnancy decisions, as well as helping those who choose to parent to find the assistance and referrals they need. Crossroads Pregnancy …

Contact: 1856 Butcher Shop Road Mifflintown, 717-436-0024
Provider: 1130 West Fourth Street, Suite 1 Lewistown, 717-242-0301
Qualifications: All of our services are no cost and confidential. We provide our services without discrimination to people of any age, race, income, nationality, religious affiliation, disability, or other arbitrary circumstances.

Center for Independent Living

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The CILCP’s mission is to eliminate and prevent barriers that people with disabilities experience by providing ongoing advocacy and offering innovative programs and services.  CILCP offers independent living skills trainings, peer counseling, advocacy, nursing home transition, youth transitioning, home care services (including people with intellectual disabilities), direct care worker training and information and referral. Contact …

Contact: 717 -731-1900
Provider: CILCP is a non-residential, nonprofit organization, run and administered by people with disabilities since 1989.
Qualifications: A resident of Cumberland, Dauphin, Juniata, Mifflin or Perry counties who has a disability.