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Lancaster Hogar Crea - Residential Drug and Alcohol Re-Education Program

A bilingual, bi-cultural residential drug and alcohol re-education program for women. Treatment is based on principles of individual responsibility, mutual help, personal effort and community support. Program requires 2-1/2 years of in-house treatment, followed by 5 years of follow-up counseling. All treatment is provided by trained, qualified ex-addicts. As part of its community outreach, Hogar Crea will provide the following services to persons in need: - moving assistance - home remodeling - gardening - electrical work Requests for service should be submitted at least 1-2 weeks in advance so the director can establish a work plan for the residents. Only "manpower" is provided, the agency does not have access to a truck.

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Golden Rule Love In the Name of Christ - Home and Household Repair Ministry

Assists with small repairs, household maintenance, and chores. Assists on a limited basis with relocation and moving, Services are based upon availability of volunteers.

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Love INC of Lancaster County - Hope and Wholeness Center

A ministry that connects churches with the needs of the community. Some examples of the volunteer services provided are personal care, friendly visits, transportation, homemaking assistance, home maintenance, budget guidance, respite care, and tutoring/mentoring. Financial aid not available.

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Grapevine Center - Moving Assistance

Provides low-cost local moving service for individuals and families in Butler County.

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Senior Transition Services - Downsizing, Organizing, Decluttering and Relocating Services

Assists clients who are feeling stressed and overwhelmed with the prospect of moving. It helps individuals meet their organizing goals by providing gentle, compassionate and objective guidance.

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Operation Homefront - Operation Homefront of PA, DE & NJ

Provides direct services to alleviate a military family's or individual's actual/complete emergency financial burden, as well as counseling and/or recovery support. Emergency financial assistance is in the form of checks paid directly to mortgage lenders, auto mechanics, contractors, hospitals, doctors, dentists and other providers. Other emergency funding assistance, which an applicant receives within 24 to 72 hours, includes the following: - Financial assistance - Emergency food - Emergency home repairs - Critical baby items: formula, food and diapers - Home and appliance repair - Furniture and household items - Local moving assistance - Community events - Wounded Warrior Transitional Family Housing .

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