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1. Pennsylvania Prison Society The Pennsylvania Prison Society is a social justice organization advocating
on behalf of prisoners, their families, and formerly incarcerated individuals.
(215) 564-4775, http://www.prisonsociety.org/, psuperville@prisonsociety.org
Pennsylvania Prison Society, 245 North Broad St., Ste. 200, Philadelphia, PA 19107
2. Philadelphia RISE – Reintegration Services for Ex-Offenders The Mayor’s Office of Reintegration
Services (RISE) utilizes direct services and partnerships with other agencies to assist the formerly
incarcerated in their reintegration back into the community. If you are a returning citizen, RISE has a
variety of services to meet your needs.
(215) 683-3370, http://rise.phila.gov/, william.hart@phila.gov
Mayor’s Office of Reintegration Services, 34 S. 11th St., Philadelphia, PA 19107
3. Institute for Community Justice The Institute for Community Justice was founded as part of Philadelphia
FIGHT’s commitment to working to reduce not only the number of people in prison living with HIV, but
also the lasting effects of mass imprisonment on communities most affected.
(215) 525-0460, http://fight.org, kroach@fight.org
Philadelphia FIGHT, 21 S. 12th St., 7th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19107
4. Goldring Reentry Initiative (GRI) The Goldring Reentry Initiative (GRI) was established in 2011 to
address the growing epidemic of mass incarceration and the many barriers individuals incarcerated in the
Philadelphia Prison System (PPS) face upon release. Because of its person-centered and holistic approach,
the social work profession is especially well equipped to address the interwoven issues faced by individuals
who are currently or formerly incarcerated.
(215) 573-7942, http://www.sp2.upenn.edu/gri/, franken@sp2.upenn.edu
University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Policy & Practice, 3815 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104
5. Lancaster County Reentry Management Organization (RMO) A collaborative group of over 50
organizations, the Lancaster County Re-Entry Management Organization (RMO) provides a way for the
many groups that work with ex-offenders in Lancaster County to leverage their resources in a way that
provides community alternatives to incarceration.
(717) 735-0333, http://lancastercountyreentry.org, ssheely@verizon.net
Lancaster County (RMO), 313 West Liberty St., Ste. 114, Lancaster, PA 17603
6. Christian Literacy Associates Our Mission: To provide the key to eliminate illiteracy, build relationships,
and share the Good News using The Christian Literacy Series.
(412) 364-3777, http://www.christianliteracy.com/, drliteracy@aol.com
Christian Literacy Associates, 541 Perry Hwy, Pittsburgh, PA 15229
7. Jubilee Ministries Our Mission Statement: Provide Christian discipleship to those incarcerated or in
after-care programs who are committed to seeking reconciliation with God and establishing a personal,
growing relationship with Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
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(717) 274-7528, http://www.jub.org, Jubilee@jub.org
Jubilee Ministries, 235 S. 12th St., Lebanon, PA 17042
8. Justice & Mercy Justice & Mercy is a nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to decreasing the
effects of crime in our communities, increasing public safety, and ministering to and restoring both crime
victims and offenders.
(717) 560-6980, http://www.justicemercy.org, kponchione@justicemercy.org
Justice and Mercy, PO Box 5422, Lancaster, PA 17606
9. Liberty Ministries Liberty Ministries was established in 1980 to serve the inmate populations of
Montgomery County Correctional Facility and the State Correctional Institution at Graterford. Since that
time, Liberty Ministries has positively impacted thousands of men and women inmates and ex-inmates with
the teaching of the Word of God, spiritual, physical and emotional support, and the life changing power of
Jesus Christ.
(610) 287-5481, http://www.libertyministries.us, ministryinfo@libertyministries.us
Liberty Ministries, 565 Main Street, P.O. Box 87, Schwenksville, PA 19473
10. The Parent WISE Program This program provides comprehensive services and delivers a wide array of
family support programming in the jail and in the community with the goal of keeping families connected.
(724) 837- 5410, http://www.fswp.org, CawoskiJ@FSWP.org
Family Services of Western Pennsylvania, 211 Huff Ave., Greensburgh, PA 15601
11. Renewal, Inc. Renewal, Inc. is "dedicated to the renewal of individuals in the criminal justice system
and to their return to society as responsible citizens."
(412) 690-2445, http://www.renewalinc.com, info@renewalinc.com
Renewal, Inc., 601 Grant St., 5th Fl., Pittsburgh, PA 15219
12. Lydia’s Place Lydia’s Place mission is dedicated to helping female offenders and their dependent
children rebuild their lives and to become productive members of the community.
(412) 697-0880, http://lydiasplace.org/, nwharton@renewalinc.com
Lydia’s Place, Inc., 700 Fifth Ave., 4th Fl., Pittsburgh, PA 15219
13. Safe Haven Re-Entry Program (SHaRP) SHaRP is a faith-based ministry committed to reaching-out
and empowering incarcerated men, women and their family members through re-entry & life action skills
to help reduce the recidivism pattern.
(215) 763-3079, http://www.sharpphilly.org, info@sharpphilly.org
SHaRP, P.O. Box 3477, Philadelphia, PA 19122
14. Community Action Association of Pennsylvania (CAAP) The Community Action Association of
Pennsylvania (CAAP) is a statewide membership organization representing 41 Community Action
Agencies in the Commonwealth. CAAP acts as a statewide voice for local Community Action Agencies
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and low-income citizens. It is the primary source of advocacy, education, technical assistance, news and
networking for the Community Action network of Pennsylvania.
(717) 233-1075, http://www.thecaap.org, dan@thecaap.org
CAAP, 222 Pine St., Harrisburg, PA 17101
15. Christian Recovery Aftercare Ministry Incorporated Mission Statement: To provide pre-release and reentry services to prisoners and ex-offenders.
(717) 234-3664, http://www.craminc.org/, contact-us@craminc.org
CRAM, Inc., 509 Division St., P.O. Box 5464, Harrisburg, PA
16. National Center for Juvenile Justice (NCJJ) The National Center for Juvenile Justice (NCJJ), located in
Pittsburgh, PA. is the research division of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and is
the oldest juvenile justice research group in the United States, having conducted national and sub national
studies on crime and delinquency since 1973. NCJJ is a private, non-profit organization whose mission is
effective justice for children and families through research and technical assistance.
(412) 227-6950, http://www.ncjj.org, ncjj@ncjj.org
NCJJ, 3700 S. Water St., Ste. 200, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
17. The Mon Valley Initiative Mon Valley Initiative is a non-profit community and economic development
coalition currently comprised of 10 Community Development Corporations (CDCs) representing their local
geographic communities.
(412) 464-4000, http://www.monvalleyinitiative.com, jwelsh@monvalleyinitiative.com
Mon Valley Initiative, 305 E. 8th Ave., Homestead, PA 15120
18. Amiracle4sure, Inc. Amiracle4sure, located in Harrisburg, PA, assists in the reentry of those negatively
impacted by incarceration or substance abuse. Our wide variety of programs offer services to ex-offenders,
those in recovery, and children who may have been effected.
(717) 592-1153, http://www.amiracle4sure.com/, amiracle4sure@gmail.com
Amiracle4sure, Inc., 1625 N. Front St., Harrisburg, PA 17102
19. Firm Foundation of PA, Inc. Firm Foundation, an interdenominational community development
Christian ministry in Harrisburg, has been instrumental in organizing Fugitive Safe Surrender. Firm
Foundation provides numerous fathers and ex-offenders with housing.
(717) 233-6133, http://www.firmfoundation.org, rtilley@firmfoundation.org
Harrisburg Brethren in Christ Church, 28 N. 19th St., Harrisburg, PA 17103
20. Faith Outreach Center Christ Centered, Scripture Based, Spirit Led, Family Focused.
(717) 426-2555, http://www.faithoutreachpa.com/, PastorAndyFOC@gmail.com
Faith Outreach Center, 475 Anderson Ferry Rd., Mount Joy, PA 17522
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21. Offender Reentry Reentry planning for an offender’s return to their community begins on day one of
incarceration. Upon admission to state prison, the PA Department of Corrections (DOC) conducts a battery
of assessments to determine the inmate's risk of reoffending; propensity to act violently; levels of criminal
attitudes and hostility; problems with substance abuse; and general psychological well-being.
(717) 787-5699, http://www.pbpp.state.pa.us, rpodguski@pa.gov
Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, 1101 S. Front St., Ste. 5400, Harrisburg, PA
22. Philhaven We are a non-profit behavioral healthcare organization offering a continuum of
compassionate, caring services for children, adolescents, adults and older adults in south central
Pennsylvania. We strive to provide individuals and their families with the skills and resources needed to
live healthy, fulfilled lives within their families and communities.
(717) 273-8871, http://www.philhaven.org/, info@philhaven.org
Philhaven, 283 S. Butler Rd., P.O. Box 550, Mount Gretna, PA 17064
23. Ex-Offender Re-Entry Program of Monroe County, Inc. Mission Statement: Recruit, assist and equip
people, families and resources within Monroe County to transition those ex-offenders who want to stay out
of prison to effectively re-enter the community.
(570) 421-3280, http://ex-offender.com, info@ex-offender.com
Re-Entry Program of Monroe County, Inc., P.O. Box 1251, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
24. I'm FREE - Females Reentering Empowering Each Other I’m FREE – Females Reentering
Empowering Each Other offers one-year, therapeutic residential reentry training for women that addresses
all aspects of her life, including health, psychological state, social and family situations, vocational
background and legal issues.
(215) 951-0330, http://www.imfreeonline.org, ImFREEonline@gmail.com
I'm Free, RHD – New Beginnings, 3721 Midvale Ave., Philadelphia PA 19129
25. McKean County Department of Human Services It is the mission of the McKean County Department of
Human Services to ensure that every person served by mental health, mental retardation, children and
youth, drug and alcohol services have the opportunity for growth, recovery, and inclusion in their
community, access to an array of services that meet their individual needs so they can enjoy a quality of life
that includes family and friends.
(814) 887-3350, http://www.mckeancountypa.org/Departments/Human_Services/Index.aspx,
dbwolfe@mckeancountypa.org
McKean County Department of Human Services, 17155 Route 6, Smethport, PA 16749
26. Bowling Green Brandywine: Detox Services For more than 30 years, Bowling Green Brandywine has
provided life-changing treatment for men and women who are struggling with addiction.
(610) 268-3588, http://bowlinggreenbrandywine.crchealth.com, lolander@crchealth.com
Bowling Green Brandywine, 1375 Newark Road, P.O. Box 787, Kennett Square, PA 19348
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27. Keystone Center Addiction Services Provides the full continuum of Addiction Services including:
Medically Monitored Detoxification Rehabilitation Treatment for Co-occurring disorders, Residential
Gambling Treatment, Residential Treatment for Sexual Compulsivity Trauma and Partial Hospital
Intensive Outpatient Treatment, and Outpatient Treatment.
(610) 876-9000, http://www.keystonecenter.net, Jennifer.east@uhsinc.com
Keystone Center, 2001 Providence Ave, Chester, PA 19013
28. Restorative Justice The Mural Arts Program incorporates the concepts of restorative justice through art
instruction, mural making, and community service work within the criminal justice system. Current
inmates, probationers and parolees, and juvenile delinquents are given the opportunity to learn new skills
and make a positive contribution to their communities to repair the prior harm they may have caused.
(215) 685-0726, http://muralarts.org, robyn.buseman@muralarts.org
City Of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, 1729 Mt. Vernon Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
29. Livengrin Counseling Center DUI Program The DUI program elicits drivers’ comprehension and
acceptance of their responsibility to stay sober, and provides useful tools for relapse prevention. Attendance
at victim impact panels offers dramatic exposure to the suffering of those whose lives have been forever
changed by impaired drivers.
(215) 638-5266, http://www.livengrin.org, duiprog@livengrin.org
Livengrin Foundation, 4833 Hulmeville Rd., Bensalem, PA 19020
30. Riverside Care: West Outpatients services for Adults. SDS classes and DUI treatment.
(215) 747-6480, http://www.eaglevillehospital.org, ptoth@eaglevillehospital.org
Eagleville Hospital, 5501 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
31. Shalom, Inc. DUI (Driving Under the Influence) Services Provides the full range of DUI services to
persons ordered to complete judicial and state mandated DUI program requirements as well as those
charged with Underage Alcohol and other Drug related offenses.
(215) 425-7727, http://www.shalominc.com/index.shtml, info@shalominc.com
Shalom, Inc., 1080 N. Delaware Ave., 2nd Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19125
32. Sobriety Through Outpatient, Inc. (STOP) Sobriety Through Outpatient, Inc. (STOP) is a
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania triple licensed (mental health, drug and alcohol outpatient, and drug and
alcohol partial hospital) and Community Behavioral Health (CBH) credentialed, behavioral health service
provider.
(215) 227-7867, http://www.stop-phila.org, info@stop-phila.org
Sobriety Through Out Patient, Inc., 2534-36 North Broad Street, Ste. 200, Philadelphia, PA 19132
33. New Start II At Jackson Street New Start II at Jackson Street is a long-term residential treatment facility
that provides intensive drug and alcohol treatment and mental health support services to chronically
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homeless males. The program treatment design is an individualized level system, assisting residents in
establishing psychosocial supports necessary for independent living
(215) 537-0119, http://www.rhd.org, start@rhd.org
Resources for Human Development, 5000 Jackson Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124
34. People For People: Project Fresh Start This program assists ex-offenders to successfully transition back
into Philadelphia through comprehensive mentoring services, increasing public safety and reducing
recidivism.
(215) 235-2340, http://www.peopleforpeople.org/index.html, mmiles@peopleforpeople.org
People for People, Inc., 800 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130
35. Philadelphia Ready4Work Services for 18-34 yr.-old offenders with non-violent/non-sexual
convictions.
(215) 320-5557, http://ctstraining.org, Jhorn@ctsworks.org
Connection Training Services (CTS), 2243 West Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19132
36. Re-Entry One Stop Satellite Center A reentry service that provides assistance for former inmates
regarding education, housing, paternity testing, legal services, and more.
(215) 423-2944, http://www.impactservices.org, pmartino@impactservices.org
Impact Services Corporation, 1952 E. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19134
37. The Center For Returning Citizens: The Friend’s Center The Center for Returning Citizens exists to
help persons who are returning to society to establish themselves and move forward in a positive manner.
(215) 305-8793, http://tcrcphilly.org, jharrell@tcrcphilly.org
The Center for Returning Citizens, 1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
38. X-Offenders Empowerment Helping ex-offenders (not on probation or parole) find employment and
reintegrate in to the community, has monthly meetings at African-American United Fund.
(215) 668-8477, http://x-offenders.org/, jacobs19132@yahoo.com
X-Offenders for Community Empowerment, 2227 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19132
39. Beginning In the Right Direction (B.I.R.D.) Ministries Providing women who have been in prison with
the spiritual, emotional and practical support needed to rebuild their lives and overcome the cycle of drugs,
poverty and violence that has devastated their lives and families.
(717) 295-3301, http://www.birdministries.org, birdministries@comcast.net
B.I.R.D. Ministries, 2086 New Danville Pike, Lancaster, PA 17603
40. Clinical Outcomes Group, Inc. - Ex-Offender Reentry Program Clinical Outcomes Group, Inc. (COGI)
is a 501 (c) (3) private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health of the community.
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(570) 628-6990, http://www.clinicaloutcomesgroup.org/, jmelochick@COGInc.org
Clinical Outcomes Group, Inc., 437 North Centre St., Pottsville, PA 17901
41. Courage House Inc. Provide certified recovery coaching management services, spiritual monitoring &
re-entry programming that enhances the recovery process for those dealing with domestic violence,
substance use issues, trauma and incarceration.
(717) 624-0177, http://www.thecouragehouse.com/, thecouragehouse@live.com
Courage House Inc., 6945 York Road, Ste. 2, Abbottstown, PA 17301
42. GEO's York Reentry Service Center The center offers day reporting, cognitive behavioral therapy and
employment-readiness training services with evidence-based programming designed to rehabilitate
offenders and successfully prepare them for life after prison, while maintaining public safety.
(717) 848-4448, http://www.georeentry.com/, kalen.macon@bi.com
GEO Reentry Services, 1 E. Market St., Ste. 301-204, York, PA 17401
43. Accelerated Support Services for Older Adults Supportive services to persons 60 years and older that
have been released from jail or prison and need assistance obtaining housing, food, and clothing. Services
include counseling, job readiness, housing assistance, attending hearings, and in-home services.
(412) 392-4450, http://www.hillhouse.org/, eboyd@hillhouse.org
Hill House Senior Services Center, 2038 Bedford Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15219
44. Justice Related Services Helps prevent people from returning to jail by offering pre- and post-release
services. Services in the Allegheny Count Jail include: job preparation, life skills, family support and
relationship classes, GED preparation, Adult Basic Education, vocational education, housing preparation,
drug and alcohol treatment, anger management, mentoring, connection with probation, and release
planning.
(412) 884-4500, http://www.hsao.info/, info@hsao.info
HSAO, Inc., 2801 Custer Ave., The Hough Bldg., Ste. 1, Pittsburgh, PA 15227
45. Pinebrook Family Answers Provides youth, adult offenders and their families with opportunities to
build healthy, productive lives.
(610) 433-6556, http://www.thepwf.org/, loriv@thepwf.org
THE PROGRAM for Women & Families, 927 Hamilton St., Allentown, PA 18101
46. Reentry Services at the Berks County Community Reentry Center Provide reentry assistance,
information, referrals, and case management to individuals preparing them for a successful release from the
Community Reentry Center (CRC) to the community.
http://www.berksconnections.org/reentry-services.htm
(610) 478-6920, http://www.berksconnections.org/home.htm, creichardt@countyofberks.com
BCPS/Berks Connections Pretrial Services, 633 Court St., 16th Fl., Reading, PA 19601
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47. Allegheny County Jail Collaborative (ACJC) Provides resources and employment information to prerelease offenders to aid their transition from prison and back into the job market.
(412) 227-5021, http://ulpgh.org/, lcriego@ulpgh.org
Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh, Inc., 610 Wood St., Pittsburgh, PA 15222
48. Stephen's Place, Halfway House Halfway house for non-violent adult males with a history of substance
abuse who are coming out of prison and need a safe environment where they can re-integrate into society.
(610) 861-7677, http://stephens-place.org/, sister@stephen-place.com
Stephen's Place, Inc., 729 Ridge St., Bethlehem, PA 18015
49. Firetree, Ltd. Capitol Pavilion and Conewago Harrisburg are a private Community Corrections Center
designed to provide the guidance and resources necessary to enable reintegration back into the community.
(717) 236-0132, http://www.firetree.com, capitolpavilion@firetree.com
Capitol Pavilion, 2012 N. 4th St., Harrisburg, PA 17102
50. Gaudenzia Prison Services Specialized programs for individuals involved in the criminal justice system
including services for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.
(610) 239-9600, http://www.gaudenzia.org/, presidentsoffice@gaudenzia.org
Gaudenzia, Inc., 106 West Main St., Norristown, PA 19401
51. Self HelpMovement Self Help Movement is a drug and alcohol inpatient treatment facility located in
the Far Northeast section of Philadelphia.
(215) 677-7778, http://selfhelpmovement.org/, shm@selfhelpmovement.org
Self Help Movement, Inc., 2600 Southampton Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19116
52. Why Not Prosper Our mission is to help women in the PA prison system discover their own strength by
providing them with the support and resources that will empower them to become responsible,
economically self-sufficient and contributing members of the community.
(215) 842-2360, http://www.whynotprosper.org/, whynotprosper@aol.com
Why Not Prosper, 717 E. Chelten Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19144
53. Womanspace Philadelphia Womanspace Philadelphia is involved in the Mayor's homelessness initiative
project and serves as the only female residential treatment program for dually diagnosed, chronically
homeless women.
(215) 844-2400, http://www.rhd.org/, womanspace-phila@rhd.org
Resources for Human Development, 6400 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19119
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54. Horizon House Horizon House, in partnership with individuals with disabilities and their families,
advocates and provides comprehensive, community-based services. We create opportunities for those
served to manage their lives through environments that emphasize individual strength and choice.
(215) 386-1600, http://www.hhinc.org/, Horizon.House@hhinc.org
Horizon House, Inc., 120 South 30th St., Philadelphia, PA 19104
55. Baker Industries Baker Industries is a nonprofit work program for adults who are on parole or
probation, in recovery, homeless, or have a diagnosed disability.
(610) 296-9795, http://bakerindustries.org/, beth@bakerindustries.org
Baker Industries, 184 Pennsylvania Ave., Malvern, PA 19355
56. Ready, Willing & Able Ready, Willing & Able breaks the cycles of homelessness, addiction, and
criminal recidivism by providing paid transitional work, occupational training, housing, and comprehensive
support services to homeless individuals.
(215) 732-3781, http://www.rwaphiladelphia.org/, mwells@doe.org
Ready, Willing & Able, 1211 Bainbridge St., Philadelphia, PA 19147
57. Good Shepherd Mediation Program – Restorative Justice The Good Shepherd Mediation Program
offers four models of restorative dialogue: Community Group Conferencing, Victim-Offender
Conferencing, Circles and Family Group Decision Making.
(215) 843-5413, http://www.phillymediators.org/, sforeman@phillymediators.org
Good Shepherd Mediation Program (GSMP), 5356 Chew Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19138
58. Northwest Human Services Northwest Human Services (NHS) provides innovative solutions to support
the unique needs of the individuals we serve by striving to create a caring and responsive environment that
promotes the highest standards of integrity and quality.
(610) 260-4600, http://www.nhsonline.org/, jrocks@nhsonline.org
NHS Human Services, Inc., 620 E. Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
59. JEVS Program for Offenders JEVS Program for Offenders provides hands-on skills training and
vocational assessment services for pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates of the Philadelphia Prison
System in order to help them successfully transition back to society and find meaningful employment.
(215) 854-1800, http://www.jevshumanservices.org/, pro4offenders@jevs.org
JEVS Human Services, 1845 Walnut St., 7th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19103
60. Catholic Social Services of The Diocese of Scranton Solving family problems; with your help Catholic
Social Services provides counseling, parenting education, mentoring, family enrichment, guardianship and
literacy programs and support to assure that children live in a safe, caring and permanent home.
(570) 207-2283, http://cssdioceseofscranton.org, info@cssdioceseofscranton.org
Catholic Social Services of The Diocese of Scranton, 516 Fig St., Scranton, PA 18505
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61. The PROGRAM “It’s About Change The Community Center provides community-based services and
programs to any woman 18 or over who has been involved in the criminal justice system or has a history of
substance abuse. The primary objective of the Community Center is to provide women and their families
with the necessary tools and support to reduce recidivism and increase their employability and selfsufficiency.
(717) 238-9950, http://www.theprograminc.org/, programceo@epix.net
The Program "It's About Change", 1515 Derry St., Harrisburg, PA 17104
62. Promise Place Promise Place is a transitional living facility which provides a safe and supportive
environment for women released to the community from prison.
(717) 985-6440, http://www.theprograminc.org/, tjohnson@theprograminc.org
Promise Place, CCF of The Program "It's About Change", 381 S. Second St., Steelton, PA 17113
63. Womanspace East, Inc. Womanspace East, Inc. was founded and chartered in 1976 by a small group of
women who recognized the need to provide supportive services to women who had fallen victim to
homelessness due to a variety of crisis situations.
(412) 765-2661, http://www.wseinc.org/index.php, womanspaceeast@gmail.com
Womanspace East, Inc., P.O. Box 3826, Pittsburgh, PA 15230
64. Divine Intervention Ministries Divine Intervention Ministries is dedicated to providing currently and
formerly incarcerated adults and at-risk youth with coordinated resources that will connect them to
supportive services and job training opportunities focusing on restoring and realizing their maximum
potential spiritually, physically, and economically.
(412) 621-0622, http://www.divineinterventionministries.org/, dtm1003@comcast.net
Divine Intervention Ministries, 2203 Centre Ave, P.O. Box 71184, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
65. Fayette County Drug and Alcohol Commission, Inc. DUI Unit The DUI Unit offers services for those
offenders who have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or other (prescription, over the
counter or illegal) substances that may impair the driving ability.
(724) 438-3576, http://www.fcdaa.org/, clientservices@fcdac.org
Fayette County Drug and Alcohol Commission, Inc. (FCDAC, Inc.), 100 New Salem Rd., Ste. 106,
Uniontown, PA 15401
66. First Step Recovery Homes, Inc. Our mission is to provide supervised, temporary, safe drug and alcohol
free structured housing for persons recovering from the disease of addiction and trying to stay out of the
criminal justice system.
(412) 673-2113, http://www.firststeprecoveryhomes.org/, info@firststeprecoveryhomes.org
First Step Recovery Homes, Inc., 336 Penny St., McKeesport, PA 15132
67. Next Step Recovery Housing Next Step Recovery Housing, LLC is an organization dedicated to
assisting and improving the lives of those suffering from addiction. The mission of Next Step Recovery
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Housing, LLC is to provide residential housing, education, support, and services to people in recovery from
addiction to drugs and alcohol.
(412) 331-2887, http://www.nextstepfoundation.com/, nextstepfoundation@hotmail.com
Next Step Recovery Housing, LLC, 641 Broadway Ave, 2nd Fl., McKees Rocks, PA 15136
68. Project Restore @ CentrePeace CentrePeace was established in 1994 and its purpose is to provide a
wholesome working environment for Centre County inmates. Centre County inmates learn valuable job,
time management and socialization skills through working at our Used Household and Furniture Outlet
Sale.
(814) 353-9081, http://www.centrepeace.org/, contact@centrepeace.org
CentrePeace, Inc., 3013 Benner Pike, Bellefonte, PA 16823
69. Alumni Ex-Offenders Association The Alumni Ex-Offenders Association (AEA) is a program of
Reconstruction, that addresses former offenders as they come back into the community after being
incarcerated. This programs attempts to create an atmosphere that is principled and encourages the
members to lead productive lives.
(215) 223-8180, http://www.reconstructioninc.org/, rec2ffl@aol.com
Reconstruction, Inc., P.O. Box 7691, Philadelphia, PA 19101
70. Beth Shalom House of Peace The mission of Beth Shalom is to end prison recidivism by providing a
comprehensive Christian transitional housing program for single mothers leaving prison, where they can
reunite with their children and be empowered with the skills & opportunities necessary for long-term selfsufficiency.
(717) 358-9264, http://www.tlclancaster.org/, lporter@tabornet.org
Tabor Community Services, 308 East King St., Lancaster, PA 17602
71. Turtle Creek Valley Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Inc. Turtle Creek Valley MH/MR, Inc.
provides a continuum of services, care and support that empowers individuals, families and communities
with behavioral, mental health, substance abuse and/or developmental issues to sustain their recovery and
achieve the important possibilities in their lives.
(412) 351-0222, http://www.tcv.net/, humanresources@tcvmhmr.org
Turtle Creek Valley Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Inc., 723 Braddock Ave., Braddock, PA 15104
72. Center for Alternatives in Community Justice CACJ began in 1976 as a grass roots effort by
community citizens to address the problems faced by offenders re-entering the community. It was
incorporated in 1978.
(814) 234-1059, http://www.cacj.us/, cacj@choiceonemail.com
Center for Alternatives in Community Justice (CACJ), 411 South Burrowes St., State College, PA 1680
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73. Community Action Agency of Delaware County (CAADC) The Community Action Agency of
Delaware County, Inc. has been serving Delaware County’s economically disadvantaged residents for over
thirty years.
(610) 891-5101, http://www.caadc.org/, info@caadc.org
CAADC, Inc., 201 West Front St., Toal Bldg., Media, PA 19063
74. God’s Treasure House Ministries God’s Treasure House Ministries is a 501c3 non-profit organization
established to provide a comprehensive aftercare program targeted to women and children from the
community and to ex-offenders returning from prison who are victims of domestic violence.
(215) 723-7499, http://www.godstreasurehouse.org/, godstreasurehouse@godstreasurehouse.org
God’s Treasure House Ministries, Inc., P.O. Box 5, Schwenksville, PA 19473
75. CR-SO (Community Renewal for Sex Offenders) CR-SO is a community-based volunteer organization
providing support and encouragement for family and friends of currently incarcerated sex offenders, and
support and encouragement for formerly incarcerated sex offenders as they seek personal renewal and
reentry into the community. CR-SO also provides community education on sex offending and on sex
offender issues.
(610) 777-2222, http://www.newpersonministries.org/, crso@newperson.org
New Person Ministries, Inc., P.O. Box 223, Reading, PA 19607
76. Community Empowerment Association Community Empowerment Association is founded on the basic
belief that families develop best in a community with a sense of order, positive social interaction, and
opportunities supported by positive adults.
(412) 371-3689, http://ceapittsburgh.org/, contact@ceapittsburgh.org
CEA, 7120 Kelly St., Pittsburgh, PA 15208
77. Neighborhood Legal Services Association Each year over 26,000—women, children and the elderly—
ask for NLSA’s help with dire legal problems such as protection from abuse, mortgage foreclosure,
Wrongful eviction, wage claims, child custody disputes, utility shutoffs, loss of food stamps and denial of
other public benefits.
(412) 255-6700, http://www.nlsa.us/, support@nlsa.us
NLSA, 928 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15222
78. Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project The Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project seeks to deliver civil
legal services to the institutional population of our Commonwealth. Difficulties with access and the unique
nature institutional legal issues require a specialized method of delivering such services.
(215) 925-2966, http://www.pailp.org/index.html, alove@pailp.org
PA Institutional Law Project, 718 Arch St., Ste. 304 S., Philadelphia, PA 19106
79. Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery (POWER) POWER (Pennsylvania
Organization for Women in Early Recovery) is a non-profit agency whose mission is to help women
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reclaim their lives from the disease of addiction to alcohol and other drugs, and to reduce the incidence of
addiction in future generations. We envision a day when all women struggling with addiction will realize
the promises of recovery.
(412) 243-7535, http://www.power-recovery.com/index.html, rdavis@power-recovery.com
POWER, 7501 Penn Ave., Ste. 8, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
80. Interim House Interim House is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency that provides a continuum of
comprehensive services to women with substance abuse and mental health issues. Interim House serves
approximately 100 clients each year through its 60 licensed outpatient service slots and 25-bed residential
program.
(215) 849-4606,
http://www.interimhouse.org/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=6,
kwellbank@phmc.org
Interim House, Inc., 333 West Upsal St., Philadelphia, PA 19119
81. Kirkbride Center Kirkbride Center provides a comprehensive range of behavioral health services across
a spectrum of acute and non-acute treatment settings. Our programs include addiction and psychiatric
treatments as well as treatments for co-occurring disorders.
(215) 471-2031, http://kirkbridecenter.com/, crakay@corecare.com
Kirkbride Center, 111 North 49th St., Philadelphia, PA 19139
82. Recovery Paths Recovery Paths believes that Recovery is a SELF DETERMINED and HOLISTIC
journey that PEOPLE undertake to heal and grow.
(215) 473-7033, http://cchss.org/home.html, svalentine@cchss.org
Community Council Health Systems, 4900 Wyalusing Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19131
83. Domestic Outreach Center Domestic Outreach Center is a non-profit corporation that provides tuition
subsidized psycho-educational services for men and women who have committed simple assault, domestic
abuse or domestic violence.
(412) 559-1197, http://domesticoutreach.com, Lshe625@comcast.net
Domestic Outreach Center, 6207 Brownsville Rd., Finleyville, PA 15332
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