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Alliance for Non-Profit Resources Michael Robb 220 South Main Street, Suite 407 Butler, PA 16001 724-431-0097 www.anrinfo.org
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The Mission of Alliance for Nonprofit Resources, Inc. is to provide a network of quality administrative and operational supports and services essential for other nonprofits and programs to actively engage in the community and fulfill their mission. |
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American Red Cross Scott Snyder 312 Mercer Street Butler, PA 16001 724-283-2810 www.butlerredcross.org
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Disaster relief; disaster preparedness / prevention information; emergency communications for military families; training in first aid, CPR, water safety; HIV/AIDS education; blood collection; volunteer opportunities. |
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The Arc of Butler County Philip N. Rosenbauer 112 Hollywood Drive, Suite 202 Butler, PA 16001 724-282-1500 www.arcbutler.org
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The Arc of Butler County is a nonprofit organization working to secure for all people with mental retardation the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work, and play. The Association operates residential programs serving people with mental retardation, and vocational programs for people with mental retardation and disabilities. |
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Butler County Children's Center Alice Nunes 139 Rieger Road Butler, PA 16001 724-287-2761 www.bcccinc.org
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Butler County Children's Center, a private, non-profit corporation and academic school, has been providing a variety of children's programs since 1973. The Center is governed by a voluntary Board of Directors composed of parents and community leaders. Butler County Children's Center is the grantee agency for the Butler County Head Start Program and the Child Care Information Services Agency of Butler County. |
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Butler County Family YMCA Larry W. Garvin 339 N. Washington Street Butler, PA 16001 724-287-4733 www.bcfymca.org
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The Butler County Family YMCA is a community service organization that meets community needs through health and social service programs, and is open to women, men, girls and boys of all ages, religions, abilities and income levels. |
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Butler County Homeownership Kevin Boozel 114 Woody Drive Butler, PA 16001 724-287-6797 www.housingauthority.com
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The Butler County Homeownership Program is a community partnership that assists low and moderate income families to achieve homeownership in Butler County. |
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Butler Regional Recovery Program Susan Hetz c/o Butler Health System Foundation 911 East Brady Street Butler, PA 16001 Physical Address: 140 North Elm Street, Suite B Butler, PA 16001 724-431-0224
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Butler Regional Recovery Program Outpatient Services offers a full range of treatment for chemical dependence, including assessment and individual outpatient treatment, as well as intensive outpatient (IOP) and partial hospitalization group therapy treatment and a family group for family members whose lives are affected by drug and alcohol use. |
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Catholic Charities Susan Rauscher 212 Ninth Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222 412-456-6999 Butler County Office Al Lane 120 New Castle St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-4011 www.ccpgh.org
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Catholic Charities provides services related to strengthening and enhancing family life. Services include Family/Marital Counseling, Pregnancy and Parenting, Adoption, Housing and Homeless Services, Bridge Housing, Tangible Assistance, and Information and Referral. |
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Center for Community Resources, Inc. Michael Robb 220 South Main Street, Suite 407 Butler, PA 16001 724-431-0097 www.ccrinfo.org
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A 501(c)3 organization providing information/ referral to human services; 24/7 emergency utility, crisis, housing and specialized serves and case management/supports coordination to individuals/families. |
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Community Care Connections Patricia Brennen 114 Skyline Drive Butler, PA 16001 724-283-3198 www.communitycareconnect.org
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Community Care Connections provides educational, recreational adult daycare, residential and in-home support services to individuals who have physically and/or mentally handicapping conditions. |
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Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania Patricia Burkart 30 Isabella Street, Ste. 107 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412-594-2215 or
1-800-248-3355 www.gswpa.org
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Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania serves approximately 40,000 girls and 15,000 adult volunteers in a 27-county area. Girl Scouting inspires and empowers girls on their journey of self-discovery by providing a physically and emotionally safe, girls-only environment. It provides girl-focused and girl-driven program opportunities that inspire leadership, self-confidence, diversity and accountability to their communites on a local, national and global scale. |
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Glade Run Lutheran Services Dr. Charles T. Lockwood P.O. Box 70 Zelienople, PA 16063 724-452-4453 www.gladerun.org
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Provides mental health, educational and social welfare services for children, youth, individuals and families offered in both residential and in-community settings. |
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Grace Youth & Family Foundation
The Net Outreach Bill H. Halle 100 Center Avenue Butler, PA 16001 724-282-0507 www.gyff.org
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A non-denominational Christian Outreach meeting the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of youth and families through their participation in educational, artistic and recreational activities. |
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Grapevine Center Bette Peoples 140 North Elm Street, Suite B Butler, PA 16001 724-283-1704 www.grapevinecenter.org
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The Grapevine Center is a safe, comfortable place for individuals who are in recovery from mental illness and/or drug and alcohol addiction to enjoy socializing in a stigma free environment. |
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Lifesteps, Inc. Karen Sue Owens 383 New Castle Road Butler, PA 16001 724-283-1010 www.lifesteps.net
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Providing programs and services to help individuals and families with life’s changing needs…serving infants, preschoolers, children, adults, and the elderly. |
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The Lighthouse Foundation Rev. Dan Borchert 1302 Cruishank Road Butler, PA 16002 724-898-4673 www.thelighthouseonline.net
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The Lighthouse Foundation provides 17 varied, unduplicated services to 6,500 individuals and families throughout Butler County that address emergency/critical care, transitioning and empowerment needs. |
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Mental Health Association Pamela V. Grabe 140 North Elm Street, Suite A Butler, PA 16001 724-287-6844
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The Mental Health Association provides services that make independence possible for mental health clients, between therapy appointments. These are advocacy, guardianship, friendship, and other specialized programs. |
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Moraine Trails Council
Boy Scouts of America Raymond Tennant, IV 830 Morton Avenue Ext. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-6791 www.morainetrails.org
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For almost 100 years the Moraine Trails Council, BSA has been working with youth and families throughout Butler , Lawrence, Armstrong, and Northern Westmoreland counties. A variety of age specific, grade appropriate programs are used to develop character, teach citizenship, and encourage physical fitness. |
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Paul Laurence Dunbar Community Center Kate Donnelly 501 Fairground Hill Road Butler, PA 16001 724-287-5648 www.dunbarcenter.org
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Paul Laurence Dunbar Community Center provides educational, social and recreational opportunities to all members of the community from the age of five through senior adult. |
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The Salvation Army Capts Henry and Irene Thibault P.O. Box 389 313 West Cunningham Street Butler, PA 16003-0389 724-287-5532 www.salvationarmy.org
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Our programs are to promote good health and well being, self-sufficiency, and provide hot, balanced meals. We encourage good habits and instill good citizenship in our young children. |
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The Salvation Army
Service Units of Butler County Major Robert J. Reel 700 North Bell Avenue Carnegie, PA 15106 412-446-1646
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Founded in 1865 in London, England , The Salvation Army is both a church and a social service organization, active in 109 countries worldwide. The Western Pennsylvania Division provides a host of social and spiritual support programs within a 28-county area. |
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Victim Outreach Intervention Center (VOICe) Elizabeth Clark-Smith PO Box 293 Evans City, PA 16033 724-776-5910 www.voiceforvictims.com
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Victim Outreach Intervention Center is a non-profit systems change organization that provides free and confidential services to individuals and families who are survivors of violent crime. VOICe workds within our community to bring about social change and provide survivors with the ability to take control of their lives. |
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YWCA of Butler Margaret Clawson 120 West Cunningham St. Butler, PA 16001 724-287-5709 www.ywcaofbutler.com |
The YWCA offers low cost quality programs and services meeting the needs of the total person providing health support, education, self-improvement and leisure time services. |