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Community Resources

Welcome to our Community Resource Links page! Here, you'll find a curated collection of valuable resources aimed at supporting and empowering individuals and families within our community. Whether you're seeking assistance with healthcare, education, housing, employment, or other essential services, our carefully selected links provide access to a range of organizations and programs dedicated to meeting diverse needs. Explore these resources to find the help and support you need, and discover opportunities for personal growth, well-being, and community connection. Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient community where everyone thrives.

UWBA McKean County Food Distribution List 

PA 2-1-1

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211 is a vital service leveraged by millions of people across North America. Every day, clients contact 211 to access free and confidential crisis and emergency counseling, disaster assistance, food, health care and insurance assistance, stable housing and utilities payment assistance, employment services, veteran services and childcare and family services.

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PA Navigate

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PA Navigate is a statewide community information tool designed to address health and social care needs for Pennsylvanians by connecting them to community services.

PA Commonwealth of PA Guides

PA Department of Health McKean County Resource Guide

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This resource page is for pregnant women, infants, children, children with special health care needs and families.

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COMPASS

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COMPASS is an online tool for Pennsylvanians to apply for many health and human service programs and manage benefit information.

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Center for Rural Pennsylvania

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The Center for Rural Pennsylvania is a bipartisan, bicameral legislative agency that serves as a resource for rural policy within the Pennsylvania General Assembly. It was created by Act 16 of 1987, the Rural Pennsylvania Revitalization Act. The Center works with the legislature, educators, state and federal executive branch agencies, and national, statewide, regional and local organizations to maximize resources and strategies that can better serve Pennsylvania's nearly 3.4 million rural residents.

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PA Public Utility Commission

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If you live in a low-income household or are undergoing a hardship, you may qualify for support in paying utility bills. Most electric, gas, water, phone and internet companies offer assistance programs. Review the types of programs below and contact your utility to see what is available for your household.

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