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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.
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.
Contact:
Julie Allen, Librarian
Services:
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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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Contact:
Michael T. Major, Executive Director
Hours:
24
hours
Services:
Emergency shelter
and related services for homeless men. Emergency Shelter and related
services for homeless women from non-abusive situations.
Contact:
Myron Nypaver, Asst. Fire Chief, Code Enforcement Administrator
Hours:
8:30
a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
Enforces codes
for unsafe and unsanitary conditions, sewage, and zoning.
Code enforcement for vacant structures presenting hazards and
enforcement of the fire code. Handling situations involving public safety and health
related issues. Liaison with
Uniontwon Fire Dept.
The
Department issues building occupancy and business permits.
Contact:
Linda Smith, Executive Director
Hours:
8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Services:
Communities In
Schools In Fayette County, Inc. is an independent local affiliate of the
nation's largest nonprofit Stay-In-School network.
Its mission is to champion the connection of needed community
resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in
school, and prepare for life. Communities
In Schools In Fayette County, Inc. is currently providing in-school
services to youth grades K-12 in four participating school districts:
Laurel Highlands School District, Brownsville School District, Albert
Gallatin School District, Frazier School District, and Uniontown School
District.
Since
1996 the Success Academy of Fayette County has been operated by
Communities in Schools and is located in The Uniontown Mall.
The academy offers academic and employment training opportunities
to targeted at-risk youth. A
Mentoring Program provides a link for community and business leaders to
work with teens to encourage and support the development of skills, self
confidence, and self esteem. The
Academy's After School Program provides academic and social skills
assistance for expelled students.
Contact:
Darlene J. Bigler, Executive Director
Hours:
9:00
a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
Community Action
Southwest offers a variety of programs available for both Greene and
Washington Counties which include WIC,
Head Start, housing, Adult Literacy and Family Development Services.
The following programs are operated in Greene County solely:
Information and Referral program (Find Out); transportation; and
senior citizen services which includes adult day care, attendant care,
homemaker services, and meals on wheels.
The Foodbank is operated in Washington County only.
The Greene County satellite office can be reached at 852-2893, and
the Washington County office at 225-9550.
For information on any of the programs offered by Community Action
Southwest, call Find Out at (800)433-1943.
Contact:
Clarence Jackson, Certified Housing Counselor / Family Dev.
Consultant
Hours:
8:30
a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
Services:
The Community
Housing Resource Board facilitates the purchase of real property and the
rental of real property by minority buyers and renters, enables minority
buyers and renters to have a free choice in their housing location,
diminishes and eradicates discrimination in the acquisition, disposition
and rental of all real property, encourages and assists in the
implementation of Federal, State, and local fair housing laws and the
Constitution of the United States and generally to advertise, canvass,
develop educational materials and training courses, enter into affirmative
marketing for home-sellers and renters and to cooperate with the
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
In addition, the Community Housing Resource Board holds monthly
meetings, acts as an advocate for anyone in the community who feels that
they are a victim of discrimination, receives telephone calls from
community members that wish to report cases of discrimination which are
forwarded to the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Contact:
Rev. Terry L. Guiste, Executive Director
Hours:
8:30
a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
Emergency aid to
homeless, abused, special needs. Disaster
response to fire and storm victims. Transient assistance.
Connellsville and Normalville area Food Pantry.
Used clothing outlet. Newborn
Layettes through the WIC program. Special
needs home repairs by volunteer work groups.
Information and Referral.
Referral to :U.M. Men's Hospital Equipment lending program within
Connellsville Area School District, 10:00 to 12:00 Monday - Friday.
Used furniture outlet for special needs.
Contact:
Marie Blasey, Executive Director
Hours:
9:00
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
Apartments for
elderly and family dwellings. Income
guidelines.
Contact:
Clem Pizzutelli, Manager
Hours:
8:30
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
The payment of
Unemployment Compensation benefits. Employment Placement Services
including selection and referral, job development, testing, Trade Act/
NAFTA related activity, Career Resource Center, and referral to training
and supportive services, Resume services, job search workshops, Veteran
services, Civil Service. Information, labor market information.
Contact:
Ralph Wombacker, Executive Director
Hours:
9:00
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
Low interest
loans to home owners; income guidelines.
Contact:
Robert Bloom
Hours:
11:00
a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
Program providing
free or low cost meals for the hungry in a central location.
Contact:
Patricia Pritts, Executive Director
Hours:
8:30
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
Congregate meals,
home delivered meals, recreation, education, information and referral.
Other locations and numbers are as follows:
Everson 887-6225, Saltlick 455-3188, Normalville 455-3208.
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Contact:
Charles Motycka, Executive Director
Hours:
8:00
a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Office hours; 7:00
a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Restaurant hours
Services:
Dormitory and
restaurant.
Contact:
Kristen Hunt, Counselor
Hours:
8:30
a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
Service on
consumer credit, family expense, budgeting and assistance to financially
distressed consumers. Counseling
service is free of charge.
Patricia
Bloomer, CAC Family, Women's Issues, ACOA (724) 438-0699
Patricia
Guth-Kent, R.N.M.S. (724) 529-2001
Denise
Mindo-DeHaas, Ed.D. Individual and Family Counseling (724) 439-0118
Deborah
Molchan Family Therapy (724) 439-4925
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Rick
Pritts, Licensed Psychologist (724) 626-8420
Adam
Sedlock, Licensed Psychologist (724) 438-2342
Southwest
PA Professional Health Services William Bolosky, Ph.D., Psychologist (724)
439-9698
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Emira
Zubchevich, MD (724) 439-8050
Robert
Bowman, MD By Physician Referral Only
M.P.
Patel, MD (724) 439-9698
Contact:
Jacquie Fritts, Director
Hours:
8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Services:
For victims of
sexual assault and abuse, homicide, aggravated assault, burglary, robbery
and DUI, plus non-offending family members and friends, Crisis
intervention, medical and legal accompaniment, support counseling,
information, referral and advocacy services, individual and group
counseling, survivor support groups.
Other services include prevention/education programs for schools
and community groups, Parents Anonymous services, parent education
programs and continuing education classes. After hours 24-Hour Hotline
number is 437-3737.
Support
groups for adult and adolescent survivors of childhood incest.
Hours:
24/7
Crisis Line
Refer
to Chestnut Ridge Counseling Services, Inc.
Contact:
Luann McDonald, Aging Director
Alternate
Contact:
Jayne Loveland, Mental Health Program
Hours:
8:30
a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday -
Friday
Services:
Aging services
include: congregate meals, home delivered meals, recreation, education,
and information/referral. The
Senior Citizen Centers are located in Brownsville 785-6180 and Republic
246-7740.
Mental
Health services include; Community Residential Rehabilitation
785-6502, which is a voluntary live in program designed to help
people overcome their disorders and specializes in the areas of confidence
and self-esteem, budget, personal hygiene, personal relationships,
interaction with others, and medical management; Social Rehabilitation
785-6500, is an ongoing support group designed to assist Mental Health
clients in attaining the optimum level of self sufficiency by providing
them with the opportunity to obtain interpersonal communication skills,
independent living skills, pre-vocational training, basic adult education
skills, community utilization skills, time structuring skills, and
increase self-esteem and insight; and drug and alcohol transitional
housing. Alternate phone
number is 785-7172.
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