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California University of Pennsylvania
Canonsburg General Hospital
Carnegie Free Library
Catholic Charities
CATY Services
Centerville Clinic, Inc.
Chestnut Ridge Counseling Services, Inc.
Chestnut Ridge Private Counseling Services
Child Care Information Service of Fayette County
Child Care Partnerships / CCIS of Allegheny County
Children & Adolescent Service System Program (CASSP)
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Church of the Brethren Disaster Service
City Mission - Living Stones
Code Enforcement Office, City of Uniontown
Communities In Schools In Fayette County, Inc.
Community Action Southwest
Community Housing Resource Board
Connellsville Area Community Ministries
Connellsville Housing Authority
Connellsville Job Center
Connellsville Redevelopment Authority
Connellsville Salvation Army Soup Kitchen
Connellsville Senior Tigers, Inc.
Connellsville YMCA
Consumer Credit Counseling of Western Pennsylvania, Inc.
Counseling:  Practioners
Counseling:  Psychologists
Counseling: Psychiatrists
Crime Victims' Center
Crisis Line (724) 437-1003 Chestnut Ridge Counseling
Crosskeys Human Services, Inc.

 

California University of Pennsylvania

(724) 938-4195

 

 

 

 

California University of PA

(724) 938-4195

 

 

 

 

 

 

California, PA 15419

 

 

 

  Contact:  Dr. Beth Baxter, Public Relations Director

Hours:  8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday

Services:  California University of Pennsylvania is one of fourteen universities that constitute the State System of Higher Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  California University has about 6,700 students enrolled in either its College of Education and Human Services, College of Liberal Arts, College of Science and Technology, or School of Graduate Studies and Research.  These students are served by 292 permanent faculty, 44 managers (15 of whom are academic administrators), and 233 other non-instructional staff.

Canonsburg General Hospital

(724) 745-6100

 

 

 

 

100 Medical Blvd.

(724) 745-6100

 

 

 

(724) 873-5835

 

 

Canonsburg, PA 15317

(724)743-7211 FAX

 

 

  Contact:  Kim Manko, Director of Community Relations

Hours:  24 hours, 7 days per week

Services:  Ambulatory Care, Cardiopulmonary Care, Emergency Services, Medical Imaging, Rehabilitation Services, Cardiac Rehabilitation (Phase II and III),  Cardiac Catheterization Lab,  CONSULT, Coping & Caring Support Group,  CPR Classes, Diabetic Education Classes,  Health Screening Programs, Lifeline, Parental Consent Program, Project Healthy Children, and Speaker Series/Wellness Programs, Free Medivan Service, Ask-the-Pharmacist, free blood pressure screenings, Senior Get-Together Group.

Carnegie Free Library

(724) 628-1380

 

 

 

 

299 S Pittsburgh ST

(724) 628-1380

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connellsville, PA 15425

(724) 628-5636 FAX

carflib@telerama.com

 

  Contact:  Julie Allen, Librarian

Services:   

Catholic Charities

(724) 439-3531

 

 

 

 

140 N Beeson AVE

(724) 439-3531

 

 

Family Service Center,  Suite 406

 

 

 

Uniontown, PA 15401

(724) 837-4077 FAX

 

 

  Contact:  Ellen Briggs, Director of Therapy

Hours:  9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.  Monday - Friday

Services:  Individual, family, marital, and pregnancy counseling, foster care and adoption services, and a variety of support groups based on the need of the area.  

CATY Services

(724) 438-4444

 

 

 

 

80 Old New Salem RD

(724) 438-4444

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uniontown, PA 15401

(724) 439-2637 FAX

caty@helicon.net

 

  Contact:  Catherine Trimble

Services:  Project Roll-Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Program, intensive case-management program targeted to children age 10 and younger and their families.  Project ROLL's goal is to improve school attendance by strengthening families.

Centerville Clinic, Inc.

(724) 632-6801

 

 

 

 

1070 Old National Pike

(724) 632-6801

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fredericktown, PA 15333

(724) 632-2258 FAX

 

 

  Contact:  Janet Bitonti, Administrator

Hours:  8:00 a.m. - 5: 00 p.m.  Monday - Friday

every orher Saturday

Services:  Community health center providing outpatient primary and specialty medical care as well as diagnostics to patients residing in portions of Greene, Fayette, and Washington counties.  Satellite locations are:   Carmichaels,  966-5081;  Republic, 246-9434;  California 938-2225;  Bentleyville 239-2390;  Fairchjance 564-0990;  Waynesburg (Tue AM only) 627-8243;  Uniontown 430-7990;  Washington 223-1067

Evening hours at most sites.

Chestnut Ridge Counseling Services, Inc.

(724) 437-0729

 

 

 

 

Suite 116

(724) 437-0729

 

 

100 New Salem RD

(724) 437-1003  24 HOUR EMERGENCY

 

 

Uniontown, PA 15401

(724) 437-6415 FAX

mikequinn@faymhmr.org

 

  Contact:  Michael Quinn, CEO

Alternate Contact: Lynne Plitt

Hours:  8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.  Monday-Wednesday-Friday;    8:00 a.m. -8:00 p.m.  Tuesday-Thursday;    

24-Hour Emergency Services

Services:  Outpatient and group therapy for children, adults, and the geriatric population, psychiatric evaluations and psychological evaluations, medication checks, and follow-up, 24 hour crisis intervention, emergency mobile services, telephone crisis; individual counseling to persons incarcerated at the county jail.  Alternate phone number is 439-6170.  24 hour emergency number is 437-1003.

Additional programs include:  Adult Partial Hospitalization Program,  H.O.P.E. Network (Family-based services), BHRS (wrap-around services),  Crisis Walk-in, Long-term structured residence programs,  New Directions (Child/Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program).  

Chestnut Ridge Private Counseling Services

(724) 437-1874

 

 

 

 

28 W Fayette ST

(724) 437-1874

 

 

Uniontown, PA 15401

 

 

 

  Hours:  9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (As scheduled)

Services:  EAP(Employee Assistance Program); Individual, family, marital, and group counseling for adults and children; psychiatric evaluations and medication follow-up; community educational workshops.

Child Care Information Service of Fayette County

(724) 425-1818

 

 

 

 

137 N Beeson AVE

(724) 425-1818

1(800) 443-0888

 

Uniontown, PA 15401

(724) 425-1819 FAX

franbrownfield@ccis.fayette.org

 

  Contact:  Frances Brownfield, Director

Alternate Contact: Cheryl DeCarlo

Hours:  8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday

Services:  Child Care Information Services provides financial assistance with child care payments for parents who are income eligible and working.  Parents are able to choose the provider that they feel is most appropriate and be able to receive funding.  The agency also furnishes information about licensed centers and group day care homes and registered family day care homes.

Child Care Partnerships / CCIS of Allegheny County

(412) 261-2273

 

 

 

 

YWCA

(412) 261-2273

1(800)392-3131

 

305 Wood ST

(412) 255-1271

beansprouts.net

 

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

(412) 391-9808 FAX

lesser@ywcapgh.org

 

  Contact:  Darlene Hamilton, Director

Alternate Contact: Janine Lesser

Hours:  8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.  Monday - Friday

Services:  Child care information and referral services for parents of children from birth through age 15.  Includes information for parents in choosing quality child care.  Seminars on subjects pertinent to children, technical assistance to individuals interested in becoming child care providers as well as data collected for child care needs within the community.

Children & Adolescent Service System Program (CASSP)

(724) 430-4808

 

 

 

 

2 W Main ST

(724) 430-4808

 

 

Suite 800

 

 

 

Uniontown, PA 15401

 

 

 

  Contact:  Jo Jankowski, CASSP Coordinator

Alternate Contact: Carol Over

Hours:  8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.  Monday - Friday

Services:  A program to coordinate and facilitate services for the emotionally or behaviorally troubled child and adolescent who are involved in more than one human service delivery system, such as Mental Health, Children and Youth, Juvenile Probation Office, Drug and Alcohol Commission, or IU-1.  Promotes collaboration.

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

(412) 692-5325

 

 

 

 

3705 Fifth AVE

(412) 692-5325

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

(412) 692-6920 FAX

 

 

  Contact:  Dr. Ann Marshall

Hours:  24 hour emergency service, call for clinic hours

Services:  Emergency department and an emergency medical walk-in clinic for with children with less acute illnesses or who need physical examinations but whose families cannot visit the hospital during regular clinic hours.  Other services include:  Adolescent, allergy, amputee, anesthesiology, arthritis and collagen-vascular diseases, audiology, brace, cardiology, cerebral palsy and related disorders, chest, communication disorders, craniofacial surgery, cystic fibrosis, dental, dermatology, diabetes, downs syndrome center, endocrine, enterostomal therapy, gastroenterology, genetics, (counseling and diagnosis services), hematology-oncology, immunology, infectious disease, muscular dystrophy, nephrology, neurology, neurosurgery, newborn services, nutrition consultant, ophthalmology, orthopedics, otolaryngology, seizure, sickle cell anemia, social service, spina bifida program, surgery, tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy evaluation, urology, and weight control.  Support groups include:  Bereavement Group, Cystic Fibrosis Group, Heart to Heart Group, Muscular Dystrophy Group, Rett Syndrome Group, Sickle Cell Group, Spina Bifida Group, Transplant Group, and Turner's Syndrome Group.

Church of the Brethren Disaster Service

(724) 329-4936

 

 

 

 

RT 1 BOX 30

(724) 329-4936

 

 

 

 

 

 

Markleysburg, PA 15459

 

 

 

  Contact:  Reverend Shirley Norman

Hours:  24 hour emergency service

Services:  The Church of the Brethren has traditionally been known for debris removal and long-term rebuilding.  Another program is the Cooperative Disaster Child Care.  Trained personnel are available, through the national office, to establish child-care centers following major disasters.  To develop an organization capable of responding to human need that results from natural and/or man-made disasters, with initiative first from the local congregations and districts but with General Board support when a specific disaster is beyond local and/or district capability.  To serve the needs of people regardless of race, creed, or economic status, but to concentrate on assistance to the poor, the elderly, and the handicapped for longer-term relief and reconstruction.  To recruit volunteers, skilled and unskilled, from its constituency to meet the physical and spiritual needs of persons in disaster situations.

City Mission - Living Stones

(724) 439-0201

 

 

 

 

PO BOX 943

(724) 439-0201

 

 

226 E Fayette ST