Community Resource Pages
There is a wonderful new tool for finding resources by PA zip code called "Finding Your Way in PA".
Finding Your Way in PA - Click here to access on a web browser
Finding Your Way in PA - Click here for information on how to download this on your phone
The United Way supports the 2-1-1 program. This program serves families across Pennsylvania and helps put them in touch with community resources.
The 2-1-1 service is free, confidential, and accessible 24/7.
If you are a family in need of community resources, such as basic needs, health care, income support/employment, mental health, and other essential services, 2-1-1 can help you navigate your community and access local resources.
You are able to connect with a specialist 24/7 to help navigate your community resources by the following ways:
Phone: Dial 2-1-1
Website: http://211.org/
Chat: Via their website - http://211.org/
FindHelp.org is a website that helps families locate local community resources, similar to United Way 2-1-1.
Families can find resources to assist with food resources, housings, household goods, transportation, health care resources, community support, and employment.
Enter your zip codes to begin exploring community resources.
The Support and Referral Line is a 24-hour, 7 days-a-week, listening and referral service provided to all of Pennsylvania.
Please call 1-855-284-2494 or TTY 724-631-5600 to speak with one of their specialists.
Community Services for Children (CSC) helps community members throughout Northeast PA locate a wide variety of resources. CSC serves 17 counties in Northeast PA; headquarters are in Allentown, PA with offices in 10 counties. Resources include:
Car seats, child behavioral support, child care, children & family services, counseling, crisis / drug & alcohol support, free or low cost health clinics (and many other health supports), home buying, hotlines, legal services, libraries, no cost preschool, pregnancy & newborn support, prescription drug assistance, public assistance offices, recreation and after-school program, services for individuals with disabilities, support groups, transportation, voting and more.
During the Baby Formula Shortage: Info and Help Page
Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, and Lehigh Valley Counties: The Greater Philadelphia Diaper Bank
Central Pennsylvania: Healthy Steps Diaper Bank
Greater Pittsburgh Area: Western PA Diaper Bank
The Chester County Help Book is a comprehensive guide that helps community members in Chester County, PA locate a wide variety of resources. Resources include - child care, counseling, disability services, employment services, food assistance, health services, homelessness prevention, housing assistance, senior services, veteran services, and many more.