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Family Resource Center at Friends Hospital
Day: Monday, June 30, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
Free services are available for Philadelphia residents coping with mental illness in themselves or a family member. Phone or visit the FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER at Friends Hospital if you need support, information about psyciatric medications and other resources to help you cope with a mentally ill family member or if you have a psychiatric disorder yourself. Someone who is trained and has first hand knowledge about mental illness will help you get the information you need, regardless of whether the person is currently receiving treatment. If there is no answer, give your name and phone number slowly and clearlky. Someone will return your call. Phone: 215-831-4894 or email FriendsHospitalFRC@Gmail.com. Hours: Mon. - Fri. at noon (hours vary sometimes).
July 1st Non-Violence Candlelight Vigil -- Promoting a Violence-Free July
Day: Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
July 1st Candlelight Vigil -- in memory of all of our loved ones who have lost their lives to violence in the streets of Philadelphia, we are honoring them in the month of July. Please join us in their honor and "Just walk away! Don't lose it! or Ask for help! The choice is always yours. LOCATION: Cecil B. Moore Recreation Center at 22nd & Huntingdon St. in Philly. TIME: 7PM. GUEST SPEAKERS: The Community. More activities planned for this summer -- for more info, call Stevi Griffin @ Project Build Up (267-625-1306, 215-685-2674); Dr. Minnie Moore @ Concerned Parents (215-696-8524); or Donna Giddings @ NuVision (215-681-7994).
MYX WorkReady Paid Internships for Summer School Students
Day: Thursday, July 03, 2008 through Monday, July 07, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
MYX's WorkReady paid internship is available to 9th and 10th grade Philadelphia residents who are attending summer school. During this 5-week internship you will: * Learn how to digitally record and edit your own original audio tracks. * Gain a greater understanding of global youth violence and take a stand to help prevent it! * Help to organize a free CD Release Party for "Silence Youth Violence." * Learn about young people from other cultures. * Build your college resume. Internship Schedule July 7 - August 7, 2008 Mondays - Thursdays 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm Earn: $7.15/hour Location Girard College Campus 2101 S. College Ave. Philadelphia Funding provided by Philadelphia Youth Network. For more information, contact Multicultural Youth eXchange 110 Church St Philadelphia, PA 19106 T: 215-923-1415 • F: 215-923-1146 info@myxworld.org Contact faye@myxworld.org or call 215-923-1415 ext. 2 to sign up!
Free Independence Day Cookout - July 3rd
Day: Thursday, July 03, 2008
Location: Philadelphia etc., PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia Housing Authority joins NewCourtland Elder Services in hosting the "Living Well, Learning Well" Cookout for Seniors to Celebrate Their Independence on Thursday, July 3! Come to NewCourtland Education Center at 6950 Germantown Ave. from 10am to 2pm and enjoy healthy grilled foods, access to senior resources, complimentary health screenings, live entertainment and a cooking demonstration. All food and activities are FREE! Registration IS required, however! Call 215-965-1915.
Free College Prep Program for Adults
Day: Sunday, July 06, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
The Educational Opportunity Center at the University of Pennsylvania is a free college preparatory program for adults. The main purpose of EOC is to provide career, academic and college admissions advice to adults (19 years or older). Eligible adults will receive assistance in recognizing educational goals and challenges, developing a personal plan of action, enhancing academic and computer skills, identifying post secondary educational opportunities, locating grants and scholarships, completing college and financial aid applications, and determining career options. Students from all academic levels are encouraged to apply. Please call 215-573-8000 for more information.
Washington Crossing Visitor Center Volunteers Needed
Day: Monday, July 07, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
Volunteers are needed to help at the Washington Crossing Historic Park. If you have a flair for storytelling and love history we'd love to have you train as a guide. We're looking for a passion for history and learning and a commitment of at least 5 hours per month for greeting the public at the front desk, or a minimum of 15 hours a month for guiding and gift shop sales. Shifts are available from 9-5 or 10-3 Tuesday thru Sunday year round. For more information call 215-493-4076
New Resource for US Veterans
Day: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
America's 30 million veterans now have a valuable new resource: the world's first networking portal for American veterans -- designed by veterans themselves. The website, www.USVetSpace.com, is styled after other popular social networking sites and provides a virtual space online for US Veterans to send messages and befriend one another, find old service buddies, create personal profiles and homepages, share phoots in digital photo albums, interact in forums and online clubs, learn about benefits, participate in polls, and read current news articles on veterans' interests. The basic membership is available free of cost to all veterans, immediate family members and registered auxiliaries. Veterans National Radio Inc. has pledged to donate a substantial percentage of funds raised by paid membership packages on USVetSpace.com to aid national veterans' causes. More information can be found at the subject website and at www.Veterans-National-Radio.org.
Would you like to start an Epilepsy Support Group in your school?
Day: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 through Sunday, December 28, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
The Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania is available to assist those who would like to start an Epilepsy Support Group for Teens in your Philadelphia area school. A support group allows students to talk about their feelings regarding the seizure disorder, their plans for the future, and to support one another by lending advice for dealing with doctors, parents and other issues. Contact the Epilepsy Foundation at (215) 629-5003 ext 103 for more information.
EXPERIENCE CORPS - Help a Child Learn to Read
Day: Thursday, July 10, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
You're invited to join more than three hundred active older Philadelphians from across the city who are working together to ensure the success of future generations by becoming a member of Experience Corps -- sponsored by Temple University's Center for Intergenerational Learning and operating in elementary schools throughout Philadelphia. If you're retired, or over the age of 55, share your skills, your time, and your experience to help tutor children in kindergarten through fourth grade. As an Experience Corps member, you'll receive outstanding training and support, meet new friends, and receive a monthly stipend. More importantly, you'll make a real difference in our city and see the incredible impact one caring adult can have in a child's life. Experience is a wonderful gift. Why not share it? Join Experience Corps today. Call 215-204-8559. Or visit the website -- www.experiencecorps.org.
Free Home Modification for Eligible Seniors
Day: Thursday, July 10, 2008 through Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
Information on Home Modification Funding for Eligible Seniors Item of interest to caregivers as well as seniors themselves JEVS Supports for Independence is offering free home assessments and modifications to help low-income seniors with visual impairments remain safe in their own homes. To be eligible, you must be a resident of Philadelphia. Simple changes such as installing motion-sensor lighting and shower grab bars, and the removal of tripping hazards can help eliminate the risk of injury and provide a more secure environment. For more information, call 1-267-298-1300. You can also visit the website -- http://www.jevs.org.
No Place Like Home Home Modification Funding for Seniors and Disabled
Day: Friday, July 11, 2008 through Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
Information on Home Modification Funding for Seniors and Disabled Item of interest to caregivers as well as seniors and persons with disabilities “No Place Like Home” provides information about funding for home modifications for seniors and those living with disabilities, or both, in the 5-county area, including Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties. Home Modifications can include shower grab bars, the removal of tripping hazards, and the installation of ramps, lifts, stair glides, and tub cuts. For more information, call 1-866-286-3636. You can also visit the website -- http://homemods.jevs.org.
ATTENTION VETERANS!!!
Day: Friday, July 11, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
The Director of the Governor's Veteran's Outreach and Assistance Center, Mr. Ronald Pennypacker will be available on various days, at the Veterans Resource Center, 801 Arch St., (call to confirm date) between 10am and 2pm. He'll also be at The Vet Center, 101 East Olney Ave., between 10am and 2pm on Friday, July 11 -- call to confirm and for specific future dates. He will provide assistance with disability claims, records/medals replacement, and assistance with job search. For veterans who qualify, he can make applications for the Cold War Recognition Certificate (active duty service anytime between the dates of Sept. 2, 1945 and Dec 26, 1991). Applications can also be made for the Korean War Service Medal if the veteran qualifies. (The veteran must have been in Korea during the War.) Veterans or surviving family members may apply for these services with proof of active duty service. Please feel free to visit with Mr. Pennypacker for any of your veteran concerns.
PCA Helpline Adds Five Dedicated Foreign-Language Telephone Lines
Day: Saturday, July 12, 2008 through Friday, May 30, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA) has added five dedicated foreign-language telephone lines to enable its call center to better serve the growing population of minority elders in Philadelphia. The new foreign language PCA Helplines are in Cambodian, Chinese, Hindi (Asian Indian), Korean and Vietnamese. PCA's main Helpline no., 215-765-9040, offers callers both Spanish and English alternatives. The PCA Helpline is staffed by full-time bilingual employees who speak Spanish and Russian and actively recruits bilingual intake workers. For more info, visit their website at www.pcaCares.org.
Habitat for Humanity in Pottstown -- Alive and Well -- and Busy!
Day: Saturday, July 12, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: Pottstown, PENNSYLVANIA
One of the current worksites for Habitat for Humanity in Montgomery County is in Pottstown, where you'll find The Love in Action Tour taking place at First Baptist Church, King & Charlotte Streets the 2nd Saturday of each month, starting at 9:30am, with the next one on July 12. Contact Jenn@habitatmontco.org to sign up. There's also a Love in Action Tour in Norristown if that is more convenient for you!
The Wellness Community of Philadelphia - Ongoing Programs
Day: Sunday, July 13, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
The mission of The Wellness Community of Philadelphia (TWCP) is to help people affected by cancer enhance their health and well-being through participation in a free professional program of emotional support, education and hope. TWCP offers programs at Ridgeland in Faimount Park and limited offsite programs in Chester County, the Bux-Mont area, Hahnemann University Hospital and throughout Philadelphia. Several additional groups and events are held monthly. Pre-registration is necessary. Please call The Wellness Community of Philadelphia 215-879-7733, or 888-819-3553 or visit their website for more details. Some of the upcoming events and ongoing group sessions include: Tuesdays - Coping with Cancer Tuesdays, Thursdays - Support Group for People with Cancer -- Newcomer's Orientation for People Affected by Cancer Thursdays - Networking Group for Family and Friends Supporting a Loved One with Cancer
Brotherhood Mission Ministries
Day: Sunday, July 13, 2008 through Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
Regardless of the weather, there are still needs at The Brotherhood Mission Ministries for sheets, pillows, pillowcases, socks, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, washcloths, and good used seasonal clothing. As the Brotherhood Mission continues to prepare and provide for the homeless of Philadelphia, your help will continue to be appreciated. Based at 401 East Girard Ave., the organization was started 95 years ago and has provided needed services to thousands of Philadelphia's poor, homeless and needy. They are committed to rescuing men, women and children from the streets and to bring the good news of hope to those they serve. This is done through individual donations, annual fundraising events and very limited government funding. In addition to the above, Brotherhood Mission supplies three meals a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. If you can help provide any of the above, call 1-866-HOPE-4-MEN. We need your help today!
Could You Become a Respite Care Provider?
Day: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 through Monday, June 30, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
Are you looking for a way to make a difference in your community? Child & Family Focus, a local non-profit social services agency, is inviting you to help local families by providing Respite Care services in Bucks, Chester, or Montgomery counties. Respite Care offers families an interval of relief from the daily challenges the come with caring for a child with special needs. By becoming a Respite provider, you help a child receive the level of care he/she needs, a family receives a much-needed break, and you make an impact on a family for life! For more information, go to www.childandfamilyfocus.org, or call 866-240-3010.
VOLUNTEER TODAY FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY / MONTCO
Day: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: Norristown, PENNSYLVANIA
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County has volunteer positions for people who don’t necessarily swing a hammer. Where? On one of the committees that work in support of the “hammer” people. For example, the Marketing Committee – for those interested in spreading the word about HFHMC – someone with a marketing background. If that interests you, please contact Marianne at Marianne@habitatmontco.org or call 610-278-7710 to learn more. Another committee looking for new members is one where you can put your faith into action and join our re-vamped Congregational Committee. Members can be from any type of religiouis background and will work to help contact, inform, and reconnect with local Montgomery County Churches. For this one, please contact Carolyn at Carolyn@habitatmontco.org or by calling 610-278-7710.
Free Job Skills Program
Day: Thursday, July 17, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
The Retail Skills Center, a program of the JEVS* Human Services, is offering free training and job opportunities for residents of Philadelphia and Montgomery County who are unemployed, underemployed and/or receiving public assistance. Located in the King of Prussia Mall, the Retail Skills Center offers a free 5-week training in customer service and retail related skills. Resume writing, interviewing and basic computer skills are also included as well as assistance with job placement. The mall is easily accessible by SEPTA. Call today for more information - 610-337-7449. *Jewish Employment & Vocational Service - visit their website for more information (www.jevs.org)
Touching Lives Over 55 -- Volunteers Needed
Day: Thursday, July 17, 2008 through Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Location: Roxborough, PENNSYLVANIA
Are you 55 or older with a heart for helping others? Join the program TOUCHING LIVES OVER 55 to lead discussion groups with retirees. Volunteers need to be at least 55, able to transport themselves to and from meetings, have an interest in working with older adults, and a willingness to listen and learn. Volunteers receive 6 training sessions and then lead a one-hour discussion group for 10 weeks. Group leaders gain new insights, meet new people, strengthen skills, and serve as a community leader. (Call for future training dates.) All volunteers go through an application process with written questions and an interview. To apply, or for more info, call Aviva Perlo at 215-487-1296 or email aperlo@intercommunityaction.org.
Local Connection to 25th Anniversary of Vietnam Vets Mem'l
Day: Saturday, July 19, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
Nov. 11 marked the 25th anniversary of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. In 1997, the not-for-profit web site The Virtual Wall opened to publish similar remembrances in honor of the fallen of the Vietnam War. Thousands of relatives and friends of those who died in the Vietnam War have met and communicated with each other through email addresses posted on personal memorial pages. To find remembrances for local casualties, use http://www.VirtualWall.org/iStates.htm
Phila. Veterans Multi-Service and Education Center -- Free Classes for Vets
Day: Saturday, July 19, 2008 through Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
The Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service & Education Center, located at 213-17 North 4th St. in Philly, is offering FREE classes in Computer Applications, Computer A+ Preparation, and Environmental Services for unemployed and underemployed veterans. Our courses include job referral and job placement. We will provide the students with the necessary transportation to and from class and all materials necessary for training. Please call Kathy Salerno at 215-923-2600 Ext. 29, 20 or 48, with qny questions you may have.
Ongoing Programs at Riddle Memorial Hospital Community Health Education
Day: Sunday, July 20, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: Media, PENNSYLVANIA
The Riddle Hospital Health Education program features a number of educational and support groups related to health and wellness. Events include free health screening, breast cancer support groups, babysitting classes, smoking cessation groups, Alzheimer's Caregiver support groups, Cancer support groups, Arthritis support groups, etc. Visit the website for meeting times and locations each month. www.riddlehospital.org.
Free confidential services for victims of domestic violence
Day: Monday, July 21, 2008 through Monday, March 31, 2008
Location: Montgomery County, PENNSYLVANIA
Laurel House is a Montgomery County, PA non-profit organization that provides free and confidential services to women and their children who are victims of domestic violence. Services include: - 24 hour victim hotline (800) 642-3150 - Safe shelter for women and their children available 24 hours - Transitional housing - Individual and group counseling for women and children - Legal representation - Customized trainings and presentations For more information call (610)277-1860 or visit their website.
HELP WITH MINOR HOME REPAIRS AND MODIFICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR ELIGIBLE SENIORS
Day: Monday, July 21, 2008 through Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
If you are a low-income Philadelphia homeowner age 60 or over, you may qualify for free minor home repairs and modifications to improve the safety and security of your home. For info, call Philadelphia Corp. for Aging's Helpline at 215-765-9040.
National Young Adult Cancer Awareness Program
Day: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 through Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
Young adults with cancer between their teens and early 40's face unique concerns. Cancer centers are establishing young adult cancer programs, and young adult oncology is becoming a specialized area of clinical focus. To learn more, visit www.youngadultswithcancer.org.
Catholic Social Services Seeking Foster Parents
Day: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 through Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
Can you make a place in your family for a child? Catholic Social Services is seeking single or married adults to become foster parents to children of all ages and races. Homes are also needed for children with special medical or emotional needs and for siblings who wish to live together. For more info, call 215-587-3960.
Free Job Placement Assistance and Training for Veterans
Day: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 through Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
Attention Veterans: The Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service and Education Center is offering Free Computer Training to Unemployed and Under-Employed Veterans. Services include: Job Placement Assistance - Career Planning - Technical Skill Evaluation & Testing - and Transportation Assistance. Training Programs -- Computer Applications (new course starting soon!) A+ Preparation Workshops -- Resume Writing - Interview Techniques - Veteran Benefits Counseling All services, programs and workshops are FREE! Hours: Monday - Friday from 8:30AM to 4:30PM. Register now at 213-217 N. 4th St, 4th floor, Philadelphia. Or call 215-923-2600 for more info. On the web at: www.pvmsec.org, www.pvmsec.info, and/or www.pvmsec.net. Also www.Phila.Vets.org.
Volunteers Needed for Interac's Peer Counseling Program
Day: Sunday, July 27, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
Are you 55 or older with a heart for helping people? Volunteer with Interac's Peer Counseling Program for older adults. Help lead discussion groups on aging, health and wellness. For more info, call 215-487-1296.
PCA Launches News Bulletin to Serve the Aging Network
Day: Friday, July 18, 2008 through Monday, December 29, 2008
Location: Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA) has launched the "PCA News Bulletin", a 5-day-a-week email publication that provides a digest of aging-related headlines from around the nation; a local calendar of relevant professional events and training; important research reports; and news of the region's aging network. The News Bulletin will be posted on their website (www.pcacares.org) and is also available as an email subscription, which delivers a one-page digest, 5 days a week. For more info, email news@pcaphl.org.
Warning Signs of Suicide
Day: Sunday, July 20, 2008 through Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Location: PENNSYLVANIA
Suicide takes the lives of more than 30,000 Americans every year and is the 11th leading cause of death in Americans. If you suspect someone is considering suicide, or if someone tells you they are thinking about suicide, take them seriously. Get help immediately. Listen to what they are saying. Don't leave them alone. Keep firearms and other means of bodily harm out of their reach. If you have lost someone to suicide, get help for yourself. Support and information are available. For information on the warning signs of suicide and related resources, contact Friends Hospital at (215) 831-6300.
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