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American Red Cross
16 Public Avenue, Montrose, PA 18801 570-278-1427
Provides emergency services and shelter in the event of a disaster and health and safety programs to the community.
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B/S/S/T Area Agency on Aging, Inc. 220 Main St., Unit 2, Towanda, PA 18848 1-800-982-4346
Promotes independent, healthy lifestyles for Seniors and support for family members who may serve as their caregivers. We encourage older individuals and their families to plan for their future needs by learning more about available resources and options.
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Baden-Powell Council of Boy Scouts of America
2150 NYS Rte 12, Binghamton, NY 13901 607-648-7888
Develops values and leadership skills in youth through educational programs and hands-on experience. Supports one in four area families; is sensitive to at-risk family needs.
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CareNet Pregnancy Center of NEPA
2 Public Ave, 2nd Floor, P.O. Box 13, Montrose, PA 18801 570-278-0194
Provides emergency assistance, baby items for families with immediate need, pregnancy testing, options and information on assistance. Educates all aspects of parenting.
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Creative Adventures for Education
P.O. Box 431, 266 Main Street, New Milford, PA 18834 607-761-1102
Educational trip to Washington D.C. for Blue Ridge 6th grade students.
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End of Day
P.O. Box 6, Montrose, PA 18801 570-278-4600 ext 180
Provides safe and fun after school care for children who otherwise may be home alone. It also allows children to socialize and receive help and support with school work.
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Endless Mountains Theatre Company
P.O. Box 654, New Milford, PA 18834 570-434-2422
Exposes students and adults to the art, music and dance of theatre. Encourages local tourism by providing an entertainment attraction and promotes community involvement.
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Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvannia
350 Hale Avenue, P.O. Box 2837, Harrisburg, PA 17105 1-800-692-7816
Creates a framework for girls 5-17 to be active producers of their own experiences and challenges.
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Habitat for Humanity of Susquehanna County
P.O. Box 231, Montrose, PA 18801 570-278-4102
Builds or renovates new homes for families in need.
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Head Start
321 Spruce St., Scranton, PA 18503 1-800-717-4224
Program staff ensures that children are ready to learn and transition smoothly into Kindergarten with the active participation of parents as the primary nurturers and educators of their children.
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Hemodialysis Patients Association of NEPA
619 Lackawanna Ave, Mayfield, PA 18433 570-876-3988
Provides transportation for patients in Susquehanna County who suffer from renal disease.
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Maternal and Family Health Services
315 Colfax Avenue 3rd Floor, Scranton, PA 18510 570-826-1777
Improves pregnancy outcomes, child health and economic self sufficiency.
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Montrose Restoration Committee
PO Box 161, Montrose, PA 18801 570-278-6854
Montrose Theater provides the general public the opportunity to experience the arts and be entertained through live performances and movie showings.
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NEPA Council of Boy Scouts of America
1 Bob Mellow Drive, Moosic, PA 18507 570-207-1227
Through the boy scout programs, young men can achieve the core of objectives of strengthening character, personal fitness and good citizenship.
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Rail-Trail Council of NEPA
Box 32, Union Dale, PA 18470 570-679-9300
The RTC has acquired 38 miles of the historic Delaware & Hudson rail bed, and has an easement to use eight miles of the parallel Ontario & Western rail bed as a recreational trail. Numerous grants have been awarded to design and engineer trail improvements, restore bridges, landscape trailheads and provide trail amenities such as signage, picnic tables, and benches.
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Salvation Army
636 1/2 Main St., Forest City, PA 18421 570-785-HELP (4357)
The Salvation Army Extension provides emergency assistance to families and individuals experiencing financial crisis. The Salvation Army’s programs include rental assistance, fuel and utility assistance, and emergency food assistance.
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Susquehanna County Interfaith
45 Public Avenue, Montrose, PA 18801 570-278-1776
Works with agencies to find assistance for all those in need that meet standard criteria. The Thrift Store proceeds provide for various programs and offers affordable clothing. Interfaith’s other programs include, Christmas Bureau, Emergency Program, Back to School Shoe Program, and the Thanksgiving Luncheon.
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Susquehanna County Library Association
18 Monument St., Montrose, PA 18801 570-278-1881
Supports the appreciation and preservation of local history, and nourishes the joy of reading for county residents. Offers programs for children from birth to age 15. Also offers residents access to materials through the Books-by-Mail and Books-on Wheels program.
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Susquehanna County Literacy Program
P.O. Box 277, Montrose PA 18801 570-465-2880
The Literacy Program serves adults 16 and older in need of reading, math, family, GED preparation, and life skills. The mission of the Susquehanna County Literacy Program is to provide life skills, education, and promote life long learning to residents of Susquehanna County.
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True Friends Animal Welfare Center
SR 706 & 29, Montrose, PA 18801 570-278-1228
Committed to bringing together a united community to protect the lives of homeless animals, educating proper ownership, and to place as many animals into compassionate homes.
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Voluntary Action Center
Susquehanna County Courthouse, P.O. Box 218, Montrose, PA 18801
570-278-4600 ext 212
Big Brother Big Sister program
The Big Brother Big Sister program Provides youth 6-14 with a mentor.
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Womens Resource Center
P.O. Box 202, Montrose, PA 18801, 570-346-4460 ext 211
Provides crisis intervention, counseling, safety planning and advocacy skills.
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