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SVDP RESOURCE LIST AND REFERENCE GUIDEUPDATED 9/17/19Bargains, Clothing, Furniture, Pet Care & Produce/Food – pgs. 2-3Career Development & Job Placement – pgs. 4-5Counseling, Human/Family Services & Special Needs – pgs. 6-8Crisis Hotlines – pgs. 9-10Education – pgs. 11-12Financial Resources – pg. 13 Government Programs & Hotlines – pgs. 14-15Health & Wellness for Children and Adults – pgs. 16-18 Housing – pgs. 19-20Legal Assistance – pg. 21Library Resources (Horsham) – pg. 22 PECO Electric, Natural Gas, or Other Energy Bills – pg. 23Places of Worship – pg. (877) 665-0375 Limited time offer: free Smart phone with 500 minutes and 500 texts. Free phone, cell and texts to those who geoQpons – – – local deals, Through the Federal Lifetime Assistance program for a 1-person income less than $16,038/ Free Cell Phone and Free Text – CLOTHING AND FURNITURE A Baby’s Breath Center – 65 West Street Road Suite 203, Warminster, PA 18974(215) 442-0244 Offers Resources for expectant mothers, adoption, parenting classes, diapers, formulas, new and used clothing (infants-3 years old) Come in and “earn points” to be used on the aforementioned items. Used clothing is free.Care & Share Thrift Shoppes (215) 723-0315 783 Route 113, Souderton, PAEvangelize Church Fellowship Chapel (215) 355-5786 21 Beachwood Rd., Huntington Valley, PA Ask for JoanImpact Thrift Stores, Bucks & Montgomery County, PA Holy Redeemer Thrift Store 473 E. County Line Rd., Hatboro, PA 19040 (215) 675-5833 Mission: They have everything from furniture to clothingHTN Ministry; Howe Lane, Maple Glen (215) 859-1633 Beds for families and childrenRiverside Community Church – 239 Columbia Ave., Horsham, PA 19044 (215) 441-0404Clothing collected by Cleaners’ clients who abandoned them. All items are pressed and cleanedPET CAREAnimal Lifeline (215) 343-5050 (215) 941-2226 111 Easton Rd., Warrington, PACats & Dogs Rule (215) 619- 7775 Maple Glen Shopping Center @ 1969 Norristown Rd, Maple Glen, PA 19002 (call and ask what programs they have available)PRODUCE/FOODHorsham Farmers’ Market Horsham Library 435 Babylon Rd., Horsham. PA Open every Sunday 11:00-2:00 rain or shine (Seasonal)Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (215) 657-3340 210 Cedar Ave., Willow Grove, PA Wednesdays 9-11 or by appointment. Eligibility: 60 years or over, Montgomery Co. Resident, Living on a limited income ($22,311- single $30,044- Couple)St. Catherine of Siena Parish – St. Vincent de Paul Society 321 Witmer Rd., Horsham, PA 19044 President: Sue Glover (215) 734-0262 Food pantry open ever Saturday morning from 10:00am-12:00pm for approved visitors. To find out more, please visit during those hours and ask for help.CAREER DEVELOPMENT/JOB PLACEMENT2-1-1 SEPA/United Way - Call 2-1-1 for resources in the greater Philadelphia Area & Southern NJ. Get information for Basic Human Needs, Physical and Mental Health Care, Employment Support, Support for Older Adults & people with disabilities, Youth & Child Care, and Disaster ReliefCareer Counseling/Coaching – Lori P. Salvatore, MA – Private Practice Career Coaching LoriSalvatoreMA@ (215) 657-0476 Mission: To provide assistance in customized resume writing and cover letters, career interest testing, and interviewing strategies. A longtime member of good standing with the American Counseling Association. Fees are on a sliding scale, according to need with low payment plans available upon request. Free Coaching available from 9:30am-11:00am on the last Saturday of every month at the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Horsham, PA at St. Catherine of Siena Parish 321 Witmer Road; Horsham, PA . Calling for an appointment is necessaryInterview Clothing – Holy Redeemer Thrift Store (215) 675-5833473 E. County Line Rd., Hatboro, PA 19040 Mission: They have everything from furniture to clothing at a very discounted price. *We have a special connection with them for free interview clothing. See Lori Salvatore (above) for that information J & J Staffing Resources – Kristie Hentz, Office Manager Kristie.Hentz@ (215) 773-9773 200 Gibraltar Road; Horsham, PA 19044 Mission: Job placement agency for temporary, temp to hire, and/or direct hire positions. *See Lori Salvatore (above) before contacting (215) 657-0476 or Lori.SalvatoreMA@Montgomery County Office of Developmental Disabilities (610) 278-5666 (610) 278-3642PA Department of Labor & Industry, Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Toll Free number: (866) 281-4951 Local: (610) 518-9283 Fax: (610) 269-0379dli. Brian W. Hoerz, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. This department helps people find services for people with disabilities, job matching & training, laws and regulations, and where to file for unemploymentTemporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) (Website by the same name) Mission: To help families and individuals by offering them financial assistance and related support services. Support services include childcare assistance, career training, job placement and monetary aid. Women’s Bridge Resource Center (610) 761-1707608 North Trooper Road – East Norriton, PA Mission: Provide proactive solutions for women in crisis. Responsible for administrative over sight and development of services for people with a diagnosed intellectual disability. Locates, coordinates, and monitors services and supports in Employment, Transitional Work Services, Vocational/Day Services, Community Habilitation (Adult Training Facilities), Home and Community Habilitation, Respite Services, Transportation Services and Residential HabilitationPA Department of Labor & Industry, Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Toll Free number: (866) 281-4951 Local: (610) 518-9283 Fax: (610) 269-0379 dli. Brian W. Hoerz, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. This department helps people find services for people with disabilities, job matching & training, laws and regulations, and where to file for unemploymentWEBSITES:careers. mail@ I-PhiladelphiaPAjobs.htmljobs+willow+grove philly/COUNSELING/HUMAN/FAMILY SERVICES & SPECIAL NEEDS2-1-1 SEPA/United Way - Call 2-1-1 for resources in the greater Philadelphia Area & Southern NJ. Get information for Basic Human Needs, Physical and Mental Health Care, Employment Support, Support for Older Adults & people with disabilities, Youth & Child Care, and Disaster ReliefAdult Mobile Crisis Support – 24 HOUR HOTLINE – (855) 643-4673 Mission: To converse with the client and assess needs. Meet with client wherever they want to (up to 10:00pm), help with medications, mental health needs, shelter services and other programs.Aldersgate Youth Services (215) 657-4545 42 North York Road – Willow Grove, PA 19090 Mission: Provides counseling, family focused solution based services, prevention, education, and services for organizations such as schools, child welfare agencies, police departments and adult/juvenile probation. Services to children, teens, adults and families address life issues and include substance abuse prevention and intervention. Fee is on a sliding scaleBe a Part of the Conversation Dawn Tucker D.Tucker@hatboro- Various programs, workshops and resource material for people and families who suffer from munity Connections Manager, Turea Hutson (484) 674-6562 Norristown Office – (610) 278-3522 Human Services Center, 1st Floor, 1430 DeKalb Pike Lansdale Office – (267) 263-0048 421 West Main Street – Lansdale, PAWillow Grove Office – (215) 784-5482 Courthouse Annex, 103 N. York Road – Willow Grove, PA Contact Person, Theresa Rines (M-F 8:00am-4:30pm) Mission: Provides services to people in their communities, with the help of an advocate, who provides the front door/connection to County Human Services. Available to answer any questions about Human Services. Services to Aging and adult, Behavioral Health/Development disabilities, Child Day Care, Veteran Affairs, Office of Children and Youth, Commerce/County Careerlink, Health Department, Housing and Community Development. Does NOT provide financial assistance or caseworkers. The Clinic Phone: (610) 935-1134 143 Church Street, Phoenixville, PA (about 38 minutes from Horsham) Services: Free or affordable medical mental health prescriptions Creekwood – Services Information provided by Montgomery County Department for Behavioral Health/Developmental Disabilities dhs.state.pa.us montgomery. (215) 784-5412 102 York Road - Willow Grove, PA(215) 830-8966 3941 Commerce Avenue – Willow Grove, PA Mission: On website, one can search for the type of help needed such as information on insurance, family services, case management dental services, getting a ride to the doctor, limited English proficiency interpreter, medical appointments, emergency services, senior services, employment, housing and shelter, and health care/medical assistance.Cribs for Kids (888) 721-CRIB (2742) Mission: To provide information about safe sleep for babies, to prevent sleep-related deaths and provide safe cribs. Has grief counseling for a family whose child died of monwealth of PA – State Civil Service Comm. scsc.state.pa.us (215) 560-6045The Horsham Clinic – Ambler, PA (215) 643-7800 or 1 (800) 237-4447 Confidential assessments at no cost. The Horsham Clinic provides behavioral health treatment services to children & adolescents and also provides dual-diagnosis treatment for adults with addictions to drugs and alcoholKinship Navigator Program – (877) 746-5211 Help for grandparents raising grandchildrenLutheran Family & Children’s Service (215) 276-5500Montgomery County Office of Developmental Disabilities (610) 278-5666 (610) 278-3642 Responsible for administrative over sight and development of services for people with a diagnosed intellectual disability. Locates, coordinates, and monitors services and supports in Employment, Transitional Work Services, Vocational/Day Services, Community Habilitation (Adult Training Facilities), Home and Community Habilitation, Respite Services, Transportation Services and Residential HabilitationMontgomery County Emergency Services Mental Health Crisis Hotline – (610) 279-6100 Mission: Provides services for clients experiencing psychiatric and or/drug & alcohol emergencies. Provides telephone support, referral information, and assessments.Nancy’s House (a respite for caregivers) (215) 885-0753PA Department of Labor & Industry, Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Toll Free number: (866) 281-4951 Local: (610) 518-9283 Fax: (610) 269-0379dli. Brian W. Hoerz, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. This department helps people find services for people with disabilities, job matching & training, laws and regulations, and where to file for unemploymentResources for Human Development (215)951-0300 RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) of Montgomery County Phone: (610) 834-1040 Fax: (610) 834-1087 901 E. 8th Ave., King of Prussia, PA 19406RSVP is a multi-service organization meeting the critical human needs in the community through volunteerism. RSVP volunteers serve a variety of groups throughout Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester Counties and educationally disadvantaged children, youth and Veterans in PA including: Nonprofit organizations in need of management assistance, Youth in need of tutors and mentors (can be virtual), Special needs children, Head start preschoolers and their families, Veterans, Adults seeking to improve their literacy skills, Seniors with concerns about health insurance, Homebound seniors, Providing support to community based non-profit groups.Vitas Innovative Hospice 1-800-209-1080 1701 Walton Rd., Ste 100 – Blue Bell, PAWomen’s Bridge Center (610) 761-1707608 North Trooper Road – East Norriton, PA Mission: Provide proactive solutions for women in crisis.CRISIS HOTLINES2-1-1 SEPA/United Way - Call 2-1-1 for resources in the greater Philadelphia Area & Southern NJ. Get information for Basic Human Needs, Physical and Mental Health Care, Employment Support, Support for Older Adults & people with disabilities, Youth & Child Care, and Disaster Relief *As of now, there is a 6-7 week waiting listAddress Confidentiality Program (domestic abuse, violence, sexual assault & Stalking) 1-800- 563-6399Adult Mobile Crisis Support – 24 HOUR HOTLINE – (855) 643-4673 Mission: To converse with the client and assess needs. Meet with client wherever they want to (up to 10:00pm), help with medications, mental health needs, shelter services and other programs.Child Abuse: 1-800-932-0313Crime Stoppers: 1-800-4PATIPS (472-8477)Domestic Violence Hotline – Maria or Charlene at 1-800-773-2424Laurel House – Domestic Violence 1-800-642-3150Mattie Dixon (215) 628-2002 Mission: Food Cupboard and Crisis Management Center for Montgomery CountyMedical Assistance Helpline 1-866-542-3015Montgomery County Emergency Services Mental Health Crisis Hotline – (610) 279-6100 Mission: Provides services for clients experiencing psychiatric and or/drug & alcohol emergencies. Provides telephone support, referral information, and assessments.Montgomery County Community Connections munityconnections Mission: Provides services to people who need them most, where they need them most – in their own community. Locations in the following:Ambler (Matti Dixon) (215) 628-2002Landsdale (610) 278-1286 Norristown (610) 278 3522 Pottstown (610) 970-2979 Willow Grove (215) 784-5482 Mortgage Emergency Assistance 1-800-342-2397Other Serious Crimes: (610) 277-4781Rape: (610) 277-5200Suicide – 24 HOUR HOTLINE- 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)Lower Bucks Co. – (215) 355-6000 Central Bucks Co. – (215) 340-1998 Upper Bucks Co. – (215) 536-0911Mainline & Delaware County – (610) 649-5250Philadelphia Area – (215) 547-1889 1-888- 855-5525Montgomery County, Norristown – (610) 279- 6100 1-800-452-4189Victim Services Center – (888) 521-0983 Willow Grove Community Development Corporation Director, Jack Tarman(215) 657-3340 Email: willowgrovecdc@Mission: To provide crisis center information and to provide and sustain affordable rental housing Women’s Bridge Center (610) 761-1707608 North Trooper Road – East Norriton, PA Mission: Provide proactive solutions for women in crisis.Your Way Home 1-877-646-6306 Mission: Montgomery County placement and waiting listEDUCATIONBucks County Community College – phone: (215) 788-3594 or Website: bucks.edu/academicsMission: Offers both a GED (general education/high school diploma) Prep program as well as the administration of the test. Also offers a fast-paced GED & employability program which offers academic instruction to pass the test/individual coaching and an effective job search. – for less expensive internet resources, low cost computer, free classes, and free online tutorialMontgomery County College – Mission: Offers both a GED (general education/high school diploma) Prep program as well as the administration of the test. Also offers a fast-paced GED & employability program which offers academic instruction to pass the test/individual coaching and an effective job search. Call (610) 819-2056Montgomery County Office of Developmental Disabilities (610) 278-5666 (610) 278-3642 Responsible for administrative over sight and development of services for people with a diagnosed intellectual disability. Locates, coordinates, and monitors services and supports in Employment, Transitional Work Services, Vocational/Day Services, Community Habilitation (Adult Training Facilities), Home and Community Habilitation, Respite Services, Transportation Services and Residential HabilitationPA Department of Labor & Industry, Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Toll Free number: (866) 281-4951 Local: (610) 518-9283 Fax: (610) 269-0379dli. Brian W. Hoerz, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. This department helps people find services for people with disabilities, job matching & training, laws and regulations, and where to file for unemploymentRSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) of Montgomery County Phone: (610) 834-1040 Fax: (610) 834-1087 901 E. 8th Ave., King of Prussia, PA 19406RSVP is a multi-service organization meeting the critical human needs in the community through volunteerism. RSVP volunteers serve a variety of groups throughout Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester Counties and educationally disadvantaged children, youth and Veterans in PA including: Nonprofit organizations in need of management assistance, Youth in need of tutors and mentors (can be virtual), Special needs children, Head start preschoolers and their families, Veterans, Adults seeking to improve their literacy skills, Seniors with concerns about health insurance, Homebound seniors, Providing support to community based non-profit groups.Senior Law Center (215) 988-1224 (general) (215) 988-1242 (intake) 1-877-727-7529 (toll free) State wide legal representatives, education and advocacy related to housing, consumer protection, family law, domestic violence and financial exploitation.St. Catherine of Siena Parish – St. Vincent de Paul Society - PROJECT ROADMAP 321 Witmer Rd., Horsham, PA 19044 Project Roadmap Coordinator: Lori Salvatore (215) 657-0476 Email: LoriSalvatore.MA@ Information on toolbar under Ministries. Project Roadmap is a community-based networking and educational life-skill program. Coaching classes are held on the last Saturday of each month from 9:00am-10:0amWillow Grove Community Development Corporation – Director, Jack Tarman(215) 657-3340 – Various workshops throughout the yearFINANCIAL RESOURCESBasic Budget Worksheet Beneficial Bank Maryanne Sweriduk msweriduk@ (215) 957-4960Mary McBride mmcbride@ same number as above1065 West County Line Road – Hatboro, PA 19040 Mission: To assist people with setting up a bank account, checking account, credit/debit cards, avoiding fees, credit ratings, credit repair, credit checks and resources to save money. CLARIFI Lifelong Financial Literacy 1-800-989-2227 Mission: To give financial clarity whether it’s managing a bank account or planning a secure retirement. In most cases, they’re able to help people at no cost (for some programs, they charge a very low fee). However, as a non-profit resource for the community, they never turn away a client because of an inability to pay.Debt Counseling Corporation Phone: 1-888-354-6332 Fax: 631-582-5085303 Expressway Drive North – Hauppauge, NY 11749Mission: They take all information on credit cards and are closed out. DCC makes deals with credit cards to accept part of the money paid each month. Must lock in for 3 years and payments are made accordingly.RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) of Montgomery County Phone: (610) 834-1040 Fax: (610) 834-1087 901 E. 8th Ave., King of Prussia, PA 19406RSVP is a multi-service organization meeting the critical human needs in the community through volunteerism. RSVP volunteers serve a variety of groups throughout Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester Counties and educationally disadvantaged children, youth and Veterans in PA including: Nonprofit organizations in need of management assistance, Youth in need of tutors and mentors (can be virtual), Special needs children, Head start preschoolers and their families, Veterans, Adults seeking to improve their literacy skills, Seniors with concerns about health insurance, Homebound seniors, Providing support to community based non-profit groups.St. Catherine of Siena Parish – St. Vincent de Paul Society 321 Witmer Rd., Horsham, PA 19044 President: Sue Glover (215) 734-0262 Limited financial help for emergencies to those who qualify. To find out more, visit our food pantry open every Saturday from 10:00am-12:00pm and ask one of our volunteers for information.Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Mission: To help families and individuals by offering them financial assistance and related support services. Support services include childcare assistance, career training, job placement and monetary aid. Visit website: TANF – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families ProgramGOVERNMENT PROGRAMS & HOTLINES A government-supported program that ensures anyone who qualifies a mobile phone and/or free or affordable phone service (877) 665-0375 Limited time offer: free Smart phone with 500 minutes and 500 texts. Free phone, cell and texts to those who qualify Bureau of Consumer Protection 1-800-441-2555Fatherhood Initiative 1-800-790-3237Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – 1-800-986-KIDS (5437) Health Information 1-877-724-3258Montgomery County Office of Developmental Disabilities (610) 278-5666 (610) 278-3642 Responsible for administrative over sight and development of services for people with a diagnosed intellectual disability. Locates, coordinates, and monitors services and supports in Employment, Transitional Work Services, Vocational/Day Services, Community Habilitation (Adult Training Facilities), Home and Community Habilitation, Respite Services, Transportation Services and Residential HabilitationMontgomery County Parent and Infant Resource Guides – Help with the following: Abuse, Basic needs, Benefits, Financial Assistance, Legal, Medical, Breastfeeding, Childcare, Children with Special Needs, Counseling (Bereavement, Drug/Alcohol, HIV-AIDS-STD’s) Family-Individual, Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Education, Employment and Training, Health Services (Child health care, Childbirth classes, OBGYN, Home Visiting, Immunizations, Pregnancy Testing Prenatal Clinics, STD’s Teen Pregnancies, Housing Services, Information and referral, Interpreters, Support Groups, Transportation, Unsafe Living Conditions. National Alzheimer’s Association 1-800-272-3900PA Department of Labor & Industry, Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Toll Free number: (866) 281-4951 Local: (610) 518-9283 Fax: (610) 269-0379dli. Brian W. Hoerz, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. This department helps people find services for people with disabilities, job matching & training, laws and regulations, and where to file for unemploymentPACE Information 1-800-225-PACE (7223)PA Link to Aging and Disability Resources 1-866-286-3636PA Tax Information 1-888-728-2937PennDOT 1-800-932-4600PHEAA Student Grants/Loans 1-800-692-7392Property Tax/Rent Rebate 1-888-222-9190Senator Maria Collett – 12th Senatorial District of PADistrict Office: Phone: (215) 368-1429 Fax: (215) 368-2374Gwynedd Corporate Center 1180 Welsh Road, Suite 130, North Wales, PA 19454District Office: Phone: (215) 647-1246 Fax: (215) 674-13611410 West Street Road, Suite A, Warminster, PA 18974 Harrisburg Office: Phone: (717) 787-6559 Fax: (717) 783-7328183 Capitol Building Senate Box 203021 Harrisburg, PA 17120Provides information/help for Montgomery County and Lower Bucks County with the following: Problems you may have with the state government and agencies, copies of state laws, PennDOT and motor vehicle issues, birth and death certificates, child abuse clearance, criminal history applications, tax forms, senior citizen issues, tax and rent rebate forms, PACE/PACENET applications, voter registration forms, PHEAA on student aid for higher education, consumer protection, information for the PA Corporation Bureau, notary applications and Senatorial Citations and Certificates for achievements.Social Security Information 1-800-772-1213State Department 1-800-822-2113TAP (Tuition Account Program) 1-800-440-4000Todd Stevens – PA State Representative 151st Legislative District District Office: Phone: (215) 368-5165 Fax: (215) 368-5169515 Stump Road, North Wales, PA 19454Harrisburg Office: Phone: (717) 260-6163 Fax: (717) 782-2898 RepToddStevens Provides information/help with the following: Car registration, special tags, title and license application, PACE/PACENET applications, information on financial assistance for higher education, free PA roadmaps, birth certificate applications, PA income tax forms, property tax/rent rebate applications, requests for literature of all kinds (bills, regulations, statutes, senior citizen information, student aid information etc.) citations from the PA House of Representatives for notable local accomplishments and family milestones, complaints or questions about utilities and the PUC, Complaints about state road conditions, tours of the State Capitol, handicapped plates and placards, complaints/problems with insurance companies, questions about the state lottery, local government officials problems with state agencies, and fishing and hunting information. Norristown: (610) 277-2570 Pottstown (610) 970-2134Unemployment Compensation Fraud Hotline 1-800-692-7469Veterans Benefits (Federal) 1-800-827-1000Veterans Information (PA) 1-800-547-2838Welfare – Income Assistance (Food Stamps, Medicaid) 1-800-692-7462Workers’ Compensation 1-800-482-2383HEALTH & WELLNESS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTSAbington Hospital Dental Clinic (215) 481-2193Adult Mobile Crisis Support – 24 HOUR HOTLINE – (855) 643-4673 Mission: To converse with the client and assess needs. Meet with client wherever they want to (up to 10:00pm), help with medications, mental health needs, shelter services and other programs.Ann Silverman Community Health Clinic Phone: (215) 345-2260 595 W. State Street, Doylestown, PA - They provide Dental, Medical, Mental Health and other PrescriptionsChildren’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – 1-800-986-KIDS (5437) The Clinic Phone: (610) 935-1134 143 Church Street, Phoenixville, PA (about 38 minutes from Horsham) Services: Free or affordable medical mental health prescriptions Committee to Benefit the Children joy4cbs@ (215) 427-5061 Erie Avenue and Front Street – Philadelphia, PA 19134 Mission: Support the social needs of children, referred by the Hematology-Oncology Division of St. Christopher’s Hospital, with cancer or other blood disorders. Families can get direct financial assistance for non-medical needs that occur when parents are caring for a sick munity Connections Norristown Office – (610) 278-3522 Human Services Center, 1st Floor, 1430 DeKalb Pike Lansdale Office – (267) 263-0048 421 West Main Street – Lansdale, PAPottstown Office- (610) 970-2979364 King Street – Pottstown, PA Willow Grove Office – (215) 784-5482 Courthouse Annex, 103 N. York Road – Willow Grove, PA Contact Person, Theresa Rines (M-F 8:00am-4:30pm) Mission: Provides services to people in their communities, with the help of an advocate, who provides the front door/connection to County Human Services. Available to answer any questions about Human Services. Services to Aging and adult, Behavioral Health/Development disabilities, Child Day Care, Veteran Affairs, Office of Children and Youth, Commerce/County Careerlink, Health Department, Housing and Community Development. Does NOT provide financial assistance or caseworkers. Cribs for Kids (888) 721-CRIB (2742) Mission: To provide information about safe sleep for babies, to prevent sleep-related deaths and provide safe cribs. Has grief counseling for a family whose child died of SIDS.Healthlink Medical/Dental Center (215) 364-4247Kelly Ann Dolan Memorial Fund (215) 643-0763 Founders Building, 580 Virginia Drive, STE 110 - Fort Washington, PA 19034 Mission: To provide financial assistance for needs not covered by insurance, respite care, and non-cash items to families who have a child with a serious illness, disability or injury in PA, DE, or NJ. Advocates for and provides information to families nationwide.Liberty Urgent Care Phone: (215) 422-3646 Fax: (484) 944-1527 401 Horsham Rd. Horsham PA 19044Manor Jr. College Dental Clinic (215) 887-7617 familydentalcarecenter.us700 Fox Chase Rd., Jenkintown, PA Doctors Care Community Education Center Phone: (215) 538-4774 2009 Juniper Street, Quakertown, PAResponsible for administrative over sight and development of services for people with a diagnosed intellectual disability. Locates, coordinates, and monitors services and supports in Employment, Transitional Work Services, Vocational/Day Services, Community Habilitation (Adult Training Facilities), Home and Community Habilitation, Respite Services, Transportation Services and Residential HabilitationMontgomery County Community College Free Dental Clinic (215) 641-6483 340 DeKalb Pike 211, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania 19422 Call for hoursMontgomery County Office of Developmental Disabilities (610) 278-5666 (610) 278-3642PA Quit Line 1-800-784-8669 Offers free phone support to people who wish to quit smoking. Free medication is available to those who qualifyRSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) of Montgomery County Phone: (610) 834-1040 Fax: (610) 834-1087 901 E. 8th Ave., King of Prussia, PA 19406RSVP is a multi-service organization meeting the critical human needs in the community through volunteerism. RSVP volunteers serve a variety of groups throughout Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester Counties and educationally disadvantaged children, youth and Veterans in PA including: Nonprofit organizations in need of management assistance, Youth in need of tutors and mentors (can be virtual), Special needs children, Head start preschoolers and their families, Veterans, Adults seeking to improve their literacy skills, Seniors with concerns about health insurance, Homebound seniors, Providing support to community based non-profit groups. Patient assistance programs are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medication to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. Rxassist offers a comprehensive database of these patient assistance programs as well as practical tools, news, and articles where health care professionals and patients can find the information they need.Rx Support Program (prescription help) 1-877-747-7257Sam’s Club Pharmacy Phone: (215) 657-7409 Fax: (215) 657-4728Offers big savings on generic prescriptions (Over 200 available for $4 for a 30-day supply and over 400 available for a $10 for a 30-day supply) and exclusive savings on name-brand drugs (10%-30%) on name-brand prescriptions every daySilver Spring-Martin Luther School silver- Director, Maria Kreiter (610) 825-4440 512 West Township Line Road, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Mission: To educate and house destitute or dependent children who need healing from trauma. The children’s program offers comprehensive services including residential treatment for children 6-14, special education for grades K-8, and community-based services. Host Home Program provides mental health care for children 4-8 who have serious emotional and behavioral issues and who otherwise would need residential treatment and also provides services to the family of origin. Provides outpatient mental health services at SS-ML School and at an office in MT. Airy. Provides financial assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Mission: To help families and individuals by offering them financial assistance and related support services. Support services include childcare assistance, career training, job placement and monetary aid. Visit website: TANF – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families ProgramSouth Hampton Dental Clinic (215) 364-42471775 Street Rd., South Hampton, PATemple Dental Clinic (215) 707-2863 Charitable organization which provides financial assistance to underprivileged children grades K-8 to explore extracurricular activities in the areas of education, art, sports and musicand ongoing training to foster families and family of origin. Family Resource Services also provide a continuum of care from entrance into a program for as long as the family wishes.Women’s Bridge Center (610) 761-1707608 North Trooper Road – East Norriton, PA Mission: Provide proactive solutions for women in crisisHOUSING County Homeless Outreach Center (610) 292-9244Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Mission: Learn about homeownership, get rental help, avoid foreclosure, find homeless resources, talk to a housing counselor, file a housing, and discrimination complaints. Housing Corporation Mission: Development of affordable housing and education consumers on housing and financial issues 31 Spring Garden Street – Ambler, PA 19002Mission: To serve low income clients with a focus on clients with children geared to self-sufficiency. Services include: Emergency Shelter – (877) 656-6306 – Provides temporary shelter in a network of 20 churches with other support such as meals and transportation for up to 90 days. Rental Units – Provides 8 affordable units at Hope Gardens in Ambler for up to 2 years. Parent(s) must be employed. Food Cupboard – Located at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 2086 Parkview Ave., Abington, PA 19001Inter-Faith Housing Alliance - (215) 628-2334 - i-Laurel House/Domestic Violence Agency in Montgomery County – Director, Beth Sturman (610) 277-1860 laurel- 24 HOUR HOTLINE: (800) 642-3150 Email: info@laurel-Main office: P.O. Box 764, Norristown, PA 19404 North Wales Satellite office, call main office to set an appointmentMission: To end domestic violence in each life, home and community. To provide intervention, safe shelter, supportive programs, counseling, resources, and preventative education.Mercy Hospice (For Homeless Women) (215) 545-5153Montgomery County Office of Developmental Disabilities (610) 278-5666 (610) 278-3642 Responsible for administrative over sight and development of services for people with a diagnosed intellectual disability. Locates, coordinates, and monitors services and supports in Employment, Transitional Work Services, Vocational/Day Services, Community Habilitation (Adult Training Facilities), Home and Community Habilitation, Respite Services, Transportation Services and Residential HabilitationSalvation Army – Norristown (610) 275-9225 1-877-646-6306 *Intake assessment neededShort Term Housing – The Candlewood Inn (Talk to a SVdP member before calling) Willow Grove Community Development Corporation – Director, Jack Tarman(215) 657-3340 – – email: willowgrovecdc@ 210 Cedar Ave., P.O. Box 1097 – Willow Grove, PA 19090 (Across from Office Max)Mission: To provide and sustain affordable rental housing. Currently have 58 rental housing units in 33 properties located in Hatboro, Horsham, Abington Township, Ambler Borough, and Upper MorelandWillow Grove Community Development Program (215) 657-3340 P.O. Box 1097, Willow Grove, PA 19090 Mission: An income-qualifying program to assist in affordable rental-housingWomen’s Bridge Center (610) 761-1707608 North Trooper Road – East Norriton, PA Mission: Provide proactive solutions for women in crisisLEGAL ASSISTANCEBucks County Housing Authority (215) 945-6110 240 Levittown Parkway – Levittown; PABucks County Housing Group (215) 598-3556 Mission: A private, non-profit organization providing housing and related social services to homeless and low-income individualsCounty Bar Association (610) 279-9660Free Legal Aid – For those who can’t afford an attorney. Available every Thursday from 2:00-3:00pm at the Willow Grove County Courthouse Annex (3rd Floor) at 102 North York Road, Willow Grove, PA 19090 Mission: To help you understand your legal issues (All issues from A-Z, evictions, bankruptcy and mortgage foreclosure). Website: Penglase & Benson, INCLawyer Reference Service (610) 275-5291Legal Aid Service of Willow Grove (610) 275-5400Legal Aid of Southeastern PA 1-877-492-5994 (M-F 9:00am-1:000pm) Mission: To provide legal representation to low-income residents in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties. Assistance is based on federal/state guidelines, income, assets, family size, where you live, and the problemBucks County Office: (215) 343-6543Montgomery County Office: (610) 277-0932 ext. 222Montgomery County Housing Authority (610) 275-5720PA Bar Association 1-800-932-0311PA Department of Labor & Industry, Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Toll Free number: (866) 281-4951 Local: (610) 518-9283 Fax: (610) 269-0379dli. Brian W. Hoerz, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. This department helps people find services for people with disabilities, job matching & training, laws and regulations, and where to file for unemploymentSenior Law Center (215) 988-1224 (general) (215) 988-1242 (intake) 1-877-727-7529 (toll free) State wide legal representatives, education and advocacy related to housing, consumer protection, family law, domestic violence and financial exploitation.Penglase & Benson, INC - Crime Victims Law Project Mission: To help income eligible clients who are victims of crime with legal matters such as custody, support, protection from abuse orders etc. Utility Shutoffs pass.state.pa.us Women’s Bridge Center (610) 761-1707LIBRARY RESOURCES (HORSHAM)Horsham Township Library (215) 443-2609435 Babylon Road – Horsham, PA 19044 Open Mondays: 12:30pm – 9:00pm Tuesdays-Thursdays: 10:00am-9:00pm Fridays: 10:00am-6:00pm Saturdays: 10:00am-5:00pm Sundays: CLOSED Mission: To promote literacy, cultural enrichment and a sense of community by providing Horsham’s citizens with information resources and programs Free internet access and email accounts are available through the library for patrons who do not have access to a computer. PECO ELECTRIC, NATURAL GAS, OR OTHER ENERGY BILLS A government-supported program that ensures anyone who qualifies a mobile phone and/or free or affordable phone serviceBudget Billing – 1-800-494-4000 (877) 665-0375 Limited time offer: free Smart phone with 500 minutes and 500 texts. Free phone, cell and texts to those who qualify CAP Rate, MEAF, CARES – 1-800-774-7040Community Outreach – (215) 841-4173LIHEAP – 1-800-34-HELP-4 (344-3574) – for less expensive internet resources, low cost computer, free classes, and free online tutorialsLIURP – 1-800-675-0222MEAF Donation, c/o Universal Services PECO, 2301 Market Street N-3, Philadelphia, PA 19103Montgomery County Community Action Development Commission (610) 277-6363PA Low Income Home Equity Assistance (LIHEAP) 1-800-344-3574please-help-us-provide-heat-for-the-holidays/ - A local heating/oil provider. Walton Oil is offering is offering to install a new heating system for two needy families in their area. Please see the website for Through the Federal Lifetime Assistance program for a 1-person income less than 16,038/ Free Cell Phone and Free Text ServicesPLACES OF WORSHIPCHRISTIANBux Mont Baptist Church 309 W. County Line Rd., Hatboro, PA 19040 (215) 672-8335Cross Way Community Church 3805 Mill Rd., Willow Grove, PA 19090 (215) 657-1773Riverside Community Church – 239 Columbia Ave., Horsham, PA 19044 (215) 441-0404St. Catherine of Siena Church 321 Witmer Rd., Horsham, PA 19044 (215) 672-2881St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church – 919 Tennis Ave, Ambler PA 19002 (215) 646-4092Trinity Orthodox Presbyterian Church – 151 W. County Line Rd., Hatboro, PA 19040(215) 657-1811Young Sang Presbyterian Church – 706 Witmer Rd., Horsham, PA (215) 542-0288ISLAMICMasjidulla (Mosque) – 7401 Limekiln Pike, West Oak Lane, Philadelphia, PA (215) 621-7800 North Penn Mosque – 600 Maple Ave., Lansdale, PA 19446 (215) 361-2229JEWISHCongregation Beth OR – 239 Welsh Rd., Ambler, PA 19002 (215) 646-5806Congregation Tiferes B’Nai Israel – Warrington, PA (215) 343-0155Temple Sinai – 1401 Limekiln Pike, Dresher, PA 19025 (215) 643-6510 ................
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