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Allegheny County Department of Human Services
One Smithfield Street
Pittsburgh PA 15222-2225
412-350-5701
www.county.allegheny.pa.us/dhs
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DHS offers support and services to the most vulnerable populations in the county.
Offices include: Behavioral Health, Children, Youth and Families, Mental Retardation/
Developmental Disabilities, Community Services and the Area Agency on Aging.
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100 Ross St. 4th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: 412-281-7088
Fax: 412-281-2312
http://plf.org
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Coalition for Leadership, Education & Advocacy for Recovery.
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Community Care Behavior Health Organization
One Chatham Center
Suite 700, 112 Washington Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
http://www.ccbh.com/
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Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of the community through
delivery of effective and accessible behavioral health services.
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Family Services of Western PA
3230 William Pitt Way
Pittsburgh PA 15238-1361
Phone: 412-820-2050
Fax: 412-820-2060
http://www.fswp.org
http://www.fswp.org/recovery.htm
http://www.fswp.org/recovery_centers.htm
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Family Services of Western Pennsylvania (FSWP) provides a wide variety of programs, services and activities for children, adults and families living in the Western Pennsylvania region. For more than 55 years, FSWP has maintained its commitment to the following mission… "To foster the capacities and skills in families and individuals to direct their own lives, promote recovery and resiliency and create a productive, caring community."
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Life'sWork of Western PA
1323 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219-4700
412-471-2600
http://www.lifesworkwpa.org/
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Life’sWork of Western PA is a United Way affiliated non-profit organization
whose mission is to continue its comprehensive and innovative role of
assisting persons with disabilities or other barriers to employment to
achieve independence and dignity through productive employment opportunities.
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Mental Health Association of Allegheny County
1945 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-391-3820
http://www.mhaac.net/
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The Mental Health Association of Allegheny County advocates for mental
health and addiction recovery through education, collaboration, and
public policy reform in order to strengthen the community.
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Mercy Behavioral Health
1200 River Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
Phone: 412-323-4500
Fax: 412-488-4932
http://www.mercybh.org
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Mercy Behavioral Health is a comprehensive MH/MR/D&A service provider with
program locations throughout the North Side, North Hills, Southside and
South Hills for consumer convenience and access. To schedule and intake,
first appointment and directions call either 412-323-4500 or 412-488-4040.
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National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Southwestern Pennsylvania
105 Braunlich Drive
Suite 200 McKnight Plaza
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
412-366-3788
http://www.namiswpa.org/
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NAMI Southwestern Pennsylvania is a grassroots organization of families
and individuals whose lives have been affected by mental illness. It advocates
for lives of quality and respect, without discrimination and stigma, for
all its constituents. It provides leadership in advocacy, policy development,
education, communication, and support throughout southwestern Pennsylvania.
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NHS Human Services
10700 Frankstown Road
Pgh, PA 15235
Phone: 412-247-1091
Fax: 412-243-9982
http://www.nhsonline.org/
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NHS Human Services is a community-based, non profit human services
organization dedicated to serving the special needs of over 50,000
children and adults annually. NHS offers a full continuum of services.
We support individuals and families in the movement of each toward their
self-determined goals and a meaningful life.
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Peer Support and Advocacy Network (PSAN)
938 Penn Avenue, Suite 303
Pittsburgh PA 15222
412-227-0402
http://www.peer-support.org/
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PSAN's Mission is to build a community, free of stigma, for individuals working toward recovery
of mind, body and spirit. Outreach, education, recreation and advocacy
services are offered through assistance in resolution of day to day life issues for individuals.
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Peoples Oakland
3433 Bates Street
Pittsburgh PA 15213
Phone: 412-683-7140
Fax: 412-683-7138
http://www.peoplesoakland.org/
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Peoples Oakland programs are based on wellness and recovery principles
that are proven to help adults with psychiatric disabilities. We offer a
program of individual and group counseling along with opportunities and
learning activities that promote skills training, self-management of
resources, and social competency that assist our members to choose, get
and keep valued roles in our community. We engage mental health consumers
as well as the community in powerful voluntary partnerships that lead to
ongoing recovery from mental illnesses.
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TCV MH/MR, Inc.
723 Braddock Avenue
Braddock, PA 15104
Phone: 412-351-0222
Fax: 412-351-0180
http://www.tcv.net
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Turtle Creek Valley Mental Health/Mental Retardation, Inc. Provides:
Recovery focused behavioral health services who wish to lead a drug and
alcohol-free lifestyle and/or to reduce potential harm associated with
substance abuse. A wide range of day and vocation supports to individuals
with developmental disabilities. Supportive services in developing life
skills in the areas of stress management, conflict resolution and family
relationships. Services to individuals who are having difficulties with
mental illness.
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Transitional Services, Inc.
806 West Street
Homestead, PA 15120
Phone: 412-461-1322
http://www.transitionalservices.org
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Transitional Services, Inc. is an innovative human services organization
transitioning people with mental health and mental retardation
disabilities into the community.
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VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
7108 Highland Drive
Building #5-1 East
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206
(412) 365-5168
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VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System-Psychosocial Rehabilitation Treatment Program
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Western Region Community Support Program (WRCP) Scholarship |
The intent of Western Region Community Support Program Scholarships is to expand
opportunities for individuals to take part in a variety of educational,
empowerment, and/or advocacy programs in the furtherance of the goals of
Community Support Programs.
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