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Cumberland Cares for Families - Cares for Families Program

Offers a home visitation program that provides support, information, and referral services to pregnant women and parents with children. Specializes in modeling good parenting techniques and effective discipline practices, child and parent advocacy, educating parents on child growth and development, and working towards family sustainability.

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Carbon County Right From The Start - Parent Education and Child Development

Provides a home visiting parent education and child development program.

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Tri County Community Action - Early Childhood and Family Development

Provides parenting courses: 24/7 Dad Fatherhood Program, Parents as Teachers Program, Families in Recovery, and offers car seat safety.

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Montgomery County Children & Youth - Foster Care Services

Most children are served at home and families remain intact. When safety prohibits children from remaining at home, out-of-home placement may be necessary. Children and Youth staff recruit, study, train, and inspect foster homes to ensure the safety of the children residing there.

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Outreach - Center for Community Resources - Safe Care Augmented

Provides an evidence-based home visiting program for families with children from birth to five years. Outreach’s Certified Family Development Specialists are specially trained to support parents by providing information and coaching in three important areas: Program Emphasis: A) Parent-Child Interaction B) Child Health/Wellness C) Home Safety

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Maternity Care Coalition - MOMobile

Facilitates parent-child activities to promote optimal child development, screens for developmental delays, and ensures connections to early intervention programs. Provides a home visiting service, Nurturing Parenting classes, breastfeeding peer support groups, and fatherhood involvement activities.

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Holy Family Institute - In-Home Family Counseling

Offers in-home counseling program that empowers families to handle a wide array of challenges related to abuse, substance use, attachment disorders, grief, depression, anxiety, family issues, or relationship problems. This child-centered, family-focused program focuses on child safety and connects families to community resources.

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Community Prevention Partnership - Parents as Teachers

Deliver home-based Parents as Teachers services to low-income families in Berks County.

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Hamilton Health Center - Baby Love Program

Offers medical services. Offers Intensive Case Management services such as drug and alcohol treatment, support groups, child care services, parenting skills development, transportation needs, housing, educational/vocational, mental health, life skills, and home visitations.

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Maternal and Family Health Services - Nurse-Family Partnership

The Nurse-Family Partnership Program helps new moms by providing: A) Specially trained registered nurse to partner with moms-to-be starting early in pregnancy and continuing through the child’s second birthday B) Care and support needed for a healthy pregnancy, and a healthy, thriving baby C) Resources and advice to keep babies healthy and safe as they grow, learn, and develop D) Voluntary, free support for moms-to-be E) Trusting relationship with a nurse who will help new moms build their confidence, achieve their goals, and create a brighter future for themselves and their babies

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Montgomery County Children & Youth - Foster Care Services

Most children are served at home and families remain intact. When safety prohibits children from remaining at home, out-of-home placement may be necessary. Children and Youth staff recruit, study, train, and inspect foster homes to ensure the safety of the children residing there.

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Susquehanna Valley United Way - Parents as Teachers (PAT) Program

Home visit program for children, ages birth to 5, and their parents. Pre-natal services are also available. Provides an evidence-based home visiting model which stresses the importance of a parent's role as the primary teacher for their child. Home visits take place one time a month. Home visits include lessons in parenting skills and education as well as information and referrals for other identified needs in the household. No eligiblity requirements apply and enrollment is free. Agency referrals and self referral are accepted.

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Family-Child Resources - In-Home Parenting of Infants and Toddlers

Offers a program to all parents of newborns in York County, with priority given to first-time parents. A coach is provided free of charge at a convenient time in your own home. Visits are scheduled during your new baby's first few months home from the hospital, until the age of 4.

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Greater Nanticoke Area School District - Parents As Teachers (PAT)

Provides a home visit program. Pre-natal services are also available. Provides an evidence-based home visiting model which stresses the importance of a parent's role as the primary teacher for their child. Home visits include lessons in parenting skills and education as well as information and referrals for other identified needs in the household. Additionally, weekly parent-child group communication meetings are offered. Group meetings offer participating families to continue to work on their parent-child interaction skills as well as meeting with and socializing with other parents in programming.

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Outreach - Center for Community Resources - Parents as Teachers

Provides an evidence-based home visiting program that supports parents as their child’s first teacher. Certified Family Development Specialists partner with parents to increase their knowledge of child development and to advance their child’s critical skills starting from the prenatal stage and continuing through kindergarten. Program Emphasis: A) Parent-Child Interaction B) Early Learning C) School Readiness D) Early Childhood Health/Development Screenings E) Overall Family Well-being

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Snyder County Children and Youth Services - Home Based Parenting Education

Offers home-based education programs for parents who want to acquire the knowledge and skills to be effective in their parenting role. Programs may focus on teen parents; parents who need to develop skills to handle a difficult child; families who want to learn school-readiness activities; individuals for whom parenting is a new experience; and families at risk for child abuse, neglect, or out-of-home placement.

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UPMC - Nurse-Family Partnership at UPMC in Central PA

Provides a personal nurse to pregnant parents to provide visits to the parent. Offers support to parents in areas such as healthcare, parenting, continuing education, employment, linkage with community resources, fun activities to do with their child, and more.

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Children's Institute of Pittsburgh - Family Support Services

Works alongside families, providing the support and services needed to reduce trauma and out-of-home removals across a range of services, including preservation and reunification services, in-home, intensive family support, and individualized care to meet family needs.

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Montgomery County Behavioral Health - Home Visiting Program

Provides home nurse visiting services for pregnant women, new mothers, new fathers, and their babies to help with prenatal, postpartum, and other health care needs.

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Tableland Services - Home Based Parenting Education

Provides home based parenting education programs that include Parents As Teachers.

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Healthy Start Pittsburgh - Prenatal/Postpartum Support (Home Visiting)

Offers home visiting as a model of support for pregnant women and their families through 18 months postpartum. Families meet monthly with community health workers to improve maternal and child health through education, advocacy, case management, and referrals to community-based services. Eligible participants may receive diapers, books, educational toys, and other household items.

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Outreach - Center for Community Resources - Safe Care Augmented

Provides an evidence-based home visiting program for families with children from birth to five years. Outreach’s Certified Family Development Specialists are specially trained to support parents by providing information and coaching in three important areas: Program Emphasis: A) Parent-Child Interaction B) Child Health/Wellness C) Home Safety

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Tuscarora Intermediate Unit 11 - Early Head Start

Promotes healthy parent-child relationships. Offers weekly home visits that include a focus on health, nutrition, education, disabilities, parent involvement, social services, and mental health.

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Factory Ministries - Building Braves

The Factory Ministries's Building Braves program educates parents, visits families in their homes, provides books and learning opportunities for the whole family so that children grow and thrive. The program's Early Learning and Elementary staff and programs empower families with tools and resources so that children can read better, graduate from high school, and become contributing members to the community. This program provides: - Parenting education - Home visiting - Books - Mentoring - Summer food program - Summer camp

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Sullivan County Children & Youth Services - Nurturing Parenting Program

Evidence-based parenting education program provided in-home, one-on-one. Option for groups.

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