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Helping Hands A Parenting Resource Directory Fall 2005

Table of Contents City of Philadelphia ZIP Codes...2 Welcome...3 Parenting Resources...4 Center City...5 North Philadelphia...12 Kensington/ Frankford/ Lower Northeast...18 West Philadelphia...21 Oak Lane/ Olney/ Logan/ Nicetown/ East Falls...26 Germantown/ Mt. Airy/ Chestnut Hill...29 Upper Northeast...32 South Philadelphia...34 Roxborough/ Manayunk...37 Southwest Philadelphia...38 Parenting Collaborative...41 Parent Action Network Support Groups...45 Programs for Fathers...47 Center City...48 North Philadelphia...53 Kensington/ Frankford/ Lower Northeast...59 West Philadelphia...61 Oak Lane/ Olney/ Logan/ Nicetown/ East Falls...64 Germantown/ Mt. Airy/ Chestnut Hill...66 Upper Northeast...68 South Philadelphia...70 Roxborough/ Manayunk...72 Southwest Philadelphia...73 Philadelphia Child Care Resources (PCCR)...75 General Information...77 Internet Resources For Parents...81 Fatherhood Website Resources...84 Index...86 Submission Form... 90 1

City of Philadelphia ZIP Codes Roxborough/ Manayunk 19127, 19128 Germantown/Mt.Airy/ Chestnut Hill 19118, 19119, 19138, 19144, 19150 Upper Northeast 19111, 19114, 19115, 19116, 19136, 19152, 19154 Oak Lane/Olney/Logan/ Nicetown/East Falls 19120, 19126, 19129, 19140, 19141 West Philadelphia/ Overbrook/ Wynnefield 19104, 19131, 19139, 19151 Kensington/ Frankford/ Lower Northeast 19124, 19125, 19134, 19135, 19137, 19149 North Philadelphia 19121, 19122, 19123, 19132, 19133 Center City 19102, 19103, 19106, 19107, 19110, 19130 South Philadelphia 19145, 19146, 19147, 19148 Southwest Philadelphia 19142, 19143, 19153 2

Welcome Welcome to the latest edition of Helping Hands A Parenting Resource Directory created by the Philadelphia Department of Human Services (DHS). Parents play a vital role in the development and growth of their children, and this directory has been improved to offer you information on how to find parenting education resources in your neighborhood. All parents and caregivers can benefit from the kind of information, advice, and support offered by the programs listed in this directory. Helping Hands reflects many of the programs offered by DHS and our service providers. We dedicated a section of this parenting resource to the Parenting Collaborative, a network of parenting education programs funded by DHS as part of its effort to expand and enhance community-based services for families and children with a special focus on parents who are working towards reunification with their children. We included the Father s Directory in Helping Hands because we understand the importance fathers play in the lives of their children. DHS has traditionally been viewed as the last resort for families in trouble. We are proud of our work in helping children and families overcome abuse, neglect, and delinquency. But we are just as proud of our growing efforts to positively impact communities by supporting activities and programs that encourage good parenting. These programs help Philadelphia families ensure a healthy and supportive environment for children to grow and thrive. Another way to receive information on parenting education is through DHS Parent Action Network, which can be reached by calling 215-PARENTS. Helping Hands will be available on the DHS homepage at www.phila.gov/dhs and on PhillySOS, DHS online community resource directory available online at www.phillysos.org. PhillySOS provides up-to-date information on thousands of programs in an easy to use format. Parents and caregivers have the ability to search for specific programs at PhillySOS by agency name, keyword, or zip code. We hope that you find this guide a useful tool as you search for parenting resources. Sincerely, Cheryl Ransom-Garner Commissioner 3

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Parenting Resources Center City 19102, 19103, 19106, 19107, 19110, 19130, 19147 Center City AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania 1211 Chestnut Street, suite 600 Hotline: 215-587-9377 Email: kramer@aidslawpa.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Provides legal advice and representation for biological parents living with HIV/AIDS and offers advice on navigating the child welfare system. Bethanna 1212 Wood Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Contact: Sharmon James Office: 215-355-6500 Email: sjames@bethanna.org Website: www.bethanna.org Support services for parents/caregivers involved with DHS, fathers aged 25 or younger, and adolescents. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification, kinship caregivers, biological parents, fathers, work release clients and teen parents. Caring People Alliance 1819 JFK Boulevard, suite 220 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-545-5230 Provides Teen Parent Education and Employment Project for pregnant or parenting teens. Offers parent education and support, GED preparation, career development, job search techniques, and placement in a training program or job. Catholic Social Services/ Family Services 227 North 18th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-854-7050 Additional Languages: Spanish Offers parent education and support services for single mothers and teen parents. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, and developing relationships with children. Catholic Social Services/ Mercy Hospice 334 South 13th Street Office: 215-545-5153 Email: Mercyhospice@aol.com Support services for homeless women. Child Parent Center of Hall-Mercer 800 Spruce Street Office: 215-829-5555 Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents of twins, and adoptive parents. Parent education focused on child development, discipline and developing relationships with children. 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 5

Parenting Resources Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 6 ChildLink Philadelphia Health Management Corporation 260 South Broad Street, 18th floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-731-2110 Email: info@phmc.org Hours: 8:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for families with children from birth to three years who have developmental delays or disabilities. Services include evaluation and linkage to early intervention programs. Children s Aid Society of Pennsylvania 1315 Walnut Street, suite 1004 Office: 215-546-2990 Email: info@caspa.org Website: www.caspa.org Hours: 4:00p.m. 6:00p.m. Additional Languages: Spanish Fee: Day-care fee based on income. Provides parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children, and client-generated issues. Offers groups for single mothers and teen parents and fathers. Supports Family Project, prevention services for pregnant and parenting families with children aged six and under. Children s Crisis Treatment Center 1823 Callowhill Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Office: 215-496-0707 x1446 Website: www.cctckids.org Fee: Fee for services. Offers support services for parents involved with DHS, parents/caregivers with a history of substance abuse/mental health, parents of children with special needs. Support groups focus on child development, child discipline. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of children ages three through nine who are in DHS placement. Children s Services, Inc. 1315 Walnut Street, 3rd floor Office: 215-546-3503 Email: childphi@bellatlantic.net Provides services to families involved with reunification. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification. CHOICE 1233 Locust Street, suite 301 Hotline: 215-985-3300 Email: info@choice-phila.org Website: www.choice-phila.org Resource and referral agency. Community Legal Services 1424 Chestnut Street, 5th floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-981-3700 Website: www.clsphila.org Offers advice on navigating the child welfare system as well as legal advice and representation for biological parents. Devereux Community Services of Philadelphia 1819 JFK Boulevard, suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-864-6666 Website: www.devereux.org Provides support services for at-risk parents. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents at risk of re-entry into DHS. Groups held at several locations throughout the city. Call office for more information. ADDITIONAL LOCATION: Stanton School 16th & Cumberland Streets Philadelphia, PA 19130 Offers separate groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement.

Parenting Resources Educating Children for Parenting 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Email: info@ecparenting.org Website: www.ecparenting.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Provides parent education and support services for teen parents. Parent education focusing on child development, developing relationships with children, child discipline. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. Education Law Center of Pennsylvania 1315 Walnut Street, Suite 400 Office: 215-238-6970 Email: elc@elc-pa.org Website: www.elc-pa.org Fee: Sliding fee scale. Offers parent education focusing on child development, discipline, special needs. Support services include education law and advocacy assistance. Episcopal Community Services (ECS) 225 South Third Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Office: 215-351-1400 215-351-1476 Email: kellym@ecs1870.org Website: www.ecs1870.org Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parent education and support services for homeless families, families receiving SCOH, families affected by HIV/AIDS and families headed by single-mothers in recovery from addiction. Parent education focusing on child discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, developing relationships with children, community resources and time management. Other services include after-school programs and a homeless shelter. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification. Family Planning Council 260 South Broad Street, suite 1000 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-568-860 Email: Michelle@familyplanning.org Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for adolescent girls. Girls, Inc./Big Sisters of Philadelphia 1315 Walnut Street, suite 1400 Office: 215-735-7775 Additional Languages: Spanish Provides support services for parents/caregivers with a history of substance abuse and parents/caregivers with girls who have mental health or delinquency health risks (such as PTSD). Greater Canaan Child Care and Learning Center 2001 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Office: 215-972-8044 Offers parent education and support services for teen parents and single mothers. Supports parent education focusing on child discipline, youth violence, developing relationships, substance abuse. Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements 100 North 17th Street, 5th floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-568-860 Email: memberservices@greatsettlement.org Website: www.greatsettlements.org Additional Languages: All languages Groups for parents who need support in any area. Groups in various community locations, call office for details. Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 7

Parenting Resources Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 Health Federation of Philadelphia 1211 Chestnut Street, suite 801 Office: 215-567-8001 x 3040 Website: www.healthfederation.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Additional Languages: Spanish; others as needed. Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teens, families with special needs children and families with children from birth to five. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, special needs, substance abuse and developing relationships with children. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. ADDITIONAL PARENTING COLLABORATION LOCATION: Trevor s Place Shelter 1624 Poplar Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Institute for the Development of African American Youth P.O. Box 2061 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-572-7233 Email: info@idaay.org Website: www.idaay.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 4:30p.m. Support services for teenage/young adult fathers. Joseph J. Peters Institute Land Title Building 100 South Broad Street, suite 1700 Philadelphia, PA 19110 Office: 215-701-1560 Toll free: 888-775-8368 Website: www.jjp.org Additional Languages: Vietnamese Provides support services for parents or caregivers involved with DHS who are working to retain or regain custody of their children; fathers age 25 or younger, parents and caregivers with a history of substance abuse or mental illness and families of children with special behavioral health needs. Parent education for sexual abuse survivors. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of sexually at risk children, parents of children who have been sexually abused, and parents who are seeking information about healthy sexual development. King s Kids Child Care and Development Center 2204 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-564-3457 Hours: 6:30a.m. 6:00p.m. Additional Languages: Spanish Offers support services focusing on bringing the family together to share information on family issues. Parent education focusing on child development, developing relationships with children, parenting skills and behavior problems. Maternal Addiction Treatment and Research (MATER) Thomas Jefferson University 1201 Chestnut Street, suite 900 Office: 215-955-4068 Email: karol.kaltenbach@mail.tju.edu Provides support services for mothers with a history of substance abuse. 8

Parenting Resources Maternity Care Coalition 2000 Hamilton Street, suite 205 Philadelphia, PA 19130 Office: 215-972-0700 Email: mcc@momobile.org Website: www.momobile.org Offers parent education and support services for teen parents, focusing on child development and developing relationships with children. Mazzoni Center (formerly Philadelphia Community Health Alternatives) 1201 Chestnut Street, 3rd floor Office: 215-563-0663 Email: info@mazzonicenter.org Website: www.mazzonicenter.org Provides support services for parents with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) children and LGBT parents. Offers Parenting Collaborative individual and group counseling for parents who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered (LGBT) or for parents of LGBT children. (No ongoing classes) Mental Health Association of Southeastern PA Main Office: 1211 Chestnut Street, suite 1100 Office: 215-751-1800 x234 Email: emannion@mhasp.org Website: www.mhasp.org Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for parents with mental illness. PARENTING COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Episcopal Church of Saint John the Evangelist 1332 South 3rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Groups for parents with mental illness and/or mental health concerns. PEAK Program 1211 Chestnut Street, suite 1100 Office: 215-751-1800 x 234 Groups teach advocacy skills to parents. Four series are offered each year in four different areas of the city. Mercy Hospice 334 South 13th Street Office: 215-545-5153 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups to residents of Mercy Hospice homeless shelter. Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Children and Parents Reunification Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Monday, 6:00 8:00p.m. Father s Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Thursday 6:00 8:00p.m. Morning Placement Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 9:30a.m. 11:30a.m. Support groups for parents with children in placement. Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 9

Parenting Resources Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 Parents of Teens Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Monday, 6:00 8:00p.m Support groups for parents of teens. Parents Reunification Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Monday, 6:00p.m. 8:00p.m. Teens Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Wednesday, 4:00p.m. 6:00p.m. Support groups for teens. Women s Self-Esteem Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Wednesday 6:00 8:00p.m. Nationalities Service Center 1300 Spruce Street Office: 215-893-8400 Email: info@nationalitiesservice.org Website: www.nationalitiesservice.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 4:00p.m. Additional Languages: Spanish Fee: Based on income. Provides parent education and support services focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, developing relationships, nutrition, stress management and behavior modification. Old Pine Community Center 401 Lombard Street Philadelphia, PA19147 Contact: Deborah MacPhail Office: 215-627-2493 Email: resourcepersonl@aol.com Hours: 8:00a.m. 6:00p.m. Offers parent education utilizing Systematic Training for Effective Parenting and focusing on child discipline. Parents Involved Network 1211 Chestnut Street, 11th floor Office: 215-751-1800 x 234 (24-hour voicemail) Email: pin@pinofpa.org Website: www.pinofpa.org Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parent education and support services for parents with special needs and parents and children with behavioral health issues. Services include peer support, behavioral health and coping skills. Pennsylvania Prison Society 245 North Broad Street, suite 300 Office: 215-564-6005 x114 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for women in prison and fathers or male caregivers in prison. Groups are held at the Prison System s five facilities (House of Correction, Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, Detention Center, Alternative and Special Detention, Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center) on a rotating basis. Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth Seven Benjamin Franklin Parkway, 6th floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-563-5848 Website: www.pccy.org Resource and referral agency. 10

Parenting Resources Philadelphia Department of Public Health/Maternal Child and Family Welcome New Family! 1101 Market Street, 9th floor Office: 215-685-5225 Additional Languages: Spanish Offers nurse home visits for new mothers without health insurance. Philadelphia Health Management Corporation (PHMC) 260 South Broad Street, 18th floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-985-2526 Website: www.phmc.org Fee: Call for information. Community Prenatal Care Project Support services for pregnant women. Parent Education Provides parent education and support services for pregnant women, single mothers and teen parents. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, special needs and developing relationships with children. Resources for Children s Health 260 South Broad Street, 18th floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-985-6252 Website: www.phmc.org/rch/rch.html Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parent education and support services, including social activities for parents and children, for single mothers and teen parents. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, nutrition, breastfeeding, developing relationships with children and STD prevention. Parenting Collaborative classes held at more than 20 sites throughout the city. Programs for fathers and other male caregivers. United Communities Southeast Philadelphia at Southwark House 101 Ellsworth Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Office: 215-468-1645 Hours: 7:00a.m. 6:00p.m. Offers parent education and support services including housing assistance and counseling and after school programs for children ages five 12, for single mothers and families involved with SCOH. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, truancy prevention and developing relationships with children. United Way s First Call for Help Seven Benjamin Franklin Parkway Office: 215-568-3750 Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Resource and referral service; telephone service only. Women Organized Against Rape (WOAR) 1233 Locust Street, suite 202 Office: 215-985-3315 x195 Hotline: 215-985-3333 Website: www.woar.org Provides support groups for victims of sexual assault/sexual abuse, parents who choose the offender over the children and teen parents. Services for children as young as 16 months. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification with a child who has been sexually abused and for parents who have chosen the offender over the child. Wordsworth 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-567-1735 x 1106 Provides parenting education for families seeking reunification and whose children recently returned from substitute care. Groups held at various locations, call office for more information. Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 11

Parenting Resources North Philadelphia North Philadelphia 19121, 19122, 19123, 19132, 19133 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 Asociacion de Puertorriquenos en Marcha 4301 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215-329-9580 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. The Black Women s Health Alliance (formerly Philadelphia Black Women s Health Project) 1231 North Broad Street, Room 201 Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215-232-1115 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. ADDITIONAL Eleventh St Family Health Services of Drexel University 850 North 11th Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 Boone Community Family Center Boone Elementary School, Rear Entrance 2600 West Jefferson Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Office: 215-978-3744 215-684-2505 Parenting support and education for parents of students enrolled in the Daniel Boone School. Caring People Alliance Main Office: 1819 JFK Boulevard, suite 220 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-545-5230 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. R.W. Brown Community Center 1701 North 8th Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215-763-0900 Carson Valley School Main Office: 6700 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19119 Contact: Cynthia Robinson Office: 215-249-5505 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification and adoptive, kinship and permanent legal custody caregivers. Carson Valley School 22nd Street and Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19132 Children s Aid Society of Pennsylvania Main Office: 1315 Walnut Street, suite 1004 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Madeira Family Center 2123 Gratz Street Philadelphia, PA 19132 Office: 215-546-2990 Provides parenting support groups for single mothers, teen parents and fathers. 12

Parenting Resources Children s Crisis Treatment Center at 8th Street 417 North 8th Street, suite 402 Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-496-0707 x 1446 Serves parents involved with DHS, parents with a history of substance abuse/mental health, and parents who have children with special needs. Provides support groups and help with child development and child discipline. Assists families in North and West Philadelphia. Church of the Advocate Grands As Parents (GAP) 1801 West Diamond Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Parent support group, an opportunity to network and to hear speakers address pertinent issues. GAP also organizes a clothing closet to meet the immediate crisis needs of relative caregivers. Community Advocates Association for Children & Youth 2313 West Oxford Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Office: 215-769-8480 Provides parent education and support for grandmothers, single mothers and teen parents. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline and developing relationships with children. Congreso de Latinos Unidos 216 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-763-8870 Website: www.congreso.net Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parenting education and support services for teen parents, parents of adolescents and parents of children birth to 18. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, special needs and developing relationships with children. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and teen parents. Council of Spanish-Speaking Organizations (Concilio) 705-09 North Franklin Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-627-3100 Email: concilio@elconcilio.net Website: www.elconcilio.net Parenting education and support services for Latinos including SCOH involved, low income and unemployed parents and single mothers. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, special needs, developing relationships with children. Other services include youth development, nutrition program, and case management. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. North Philadelphia 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 Devereux Main Office: 1819 JFK Boulevard, 2nd floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-864-6661 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Woodstock Family Center 1981 Woodstock Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 13

Parenting Resources North Philadelphia 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 Educating Children for Parenting Main Office: 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. Dobbins Vo Tec High School 2150 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19132 Friends Neighborhood Guild 701 North 8th Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-923-1544 Website: www.friendsneighborhoodguide.org Parent education focusing on child development, school readiness and developing relationships with children. Support programs include case management, linkage to social services and emergency food/energy assistance. Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements Main Office: 100 North 17th Street, 5th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-568-5860 Parenting collaborative groups for parents who need support in any area. Groups held in locations throughout the city. Call for more information. Cunningham Community Center 1108 Lemon Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 Health Federation of Philadelphia Main Office: Early Head Start 2532 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19132 Office: 215-223-5200 Website: www.healthfederation.org Hours: Afternoons and evenings. Support services and groups for single mothers teen parents, families of children with special needs. Individual and family counseling also available. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Salvation Army 2532 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19132 IDAAY P.O. Box 2061 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-572-7210 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers. Held at this site and at other sites throughout the city, call for more information. Institute for the Development of African American Youth Temple University Barton Hall, room 109 13th and Norris Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 Julia De Burgos Family Center 404 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-291-4092 Offers free, ongoing weekly Parents Anonymous Support Groups led by professional facilitators. Groups provide an opportunity for parents to share their challenges and joys with other parents and to learn from each other. Referral to community resources through the group facilitator. 14

Parenting Resources Julia De Burgos Family Center at Congreso 216 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-763-8870 Enhancing Teen Parenting Case management for teen parents. Fathers and mothers program. Lighthouse Main Office: 152 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-425-7804 x 235/236 Hours: 8:30a.m. 4:30p.m. Programs for teen parents including support groups for teen mothers, education, employment and life-skills development. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents (ages 13 to 18). Program offers parenting, nutrition, fitness, GED, and computer literacy classes. Parents can attend up to six days a week. 141 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-425-7804 All services are free. Menergy Main Office: 7500 Germantown Avenue Elders Hall, suite 5 Philadelphia, PA 19119 215-242-2235 Offers Parenting Collaborative treatment program for adults who abuse their spouses or partners. Maria De Los Santos Health Center 5th Street and Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133 Norris Square Neighborhood Project, Inc. 2141 North Howard Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215-634-2227 Hours: 9:00a.m. 6:00p.m. Provides parent education and support services focusing on child development, discipline, substance abuse, youth violence and developing relationships with children. Northeast Treatment Centers 493 North 5th Street, suite A Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-408-4944 Website: www.net-centers.org Assists families involved with DHS and who are working to regain custody of their children. Olde Kensington-Lehigh Senior Center 1701 West Lehigh Avenue Pavilion Building #6 Philadelphia, PA 19132 Office: 215-226-0761 Grandparents as Parents Support group for persons 60 and older raising children 18 and under. North Philadelphia 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 15

Parenting Resources North Philadelphia 16 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: North Philadelphia Parents Group Women s Christian Alliance 1630 North 16th Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Hours: Monday, 6:30 8:30p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. People Acting to Help (PATH) 8220 Castor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 Office: 215-728-4590 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of teens with behavioral issues or who have been involved in the juvenile justice system. CEP Allegheny 12th Street and Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133 Philadelphia Anti Drug/Violence Network 2700 North 17th Street, suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19132 Office: 215-940-0550 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups to young men involved in the Justice System. Philadelphia Parent-Child Center 2515 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-229-1800 Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parent education and support services for single mothers. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, substance abuse, developing relationships with children. Head Start and Early Head Start programs available. PHMC CHANCES 1200 Callowhill Street, suite 102 Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-985-2573 Website: www.phmc.org Offers support services for chemically dependent mothers. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification for those enrolled in the CHANCES drug treatment program. Progressive Life Center 1415 North Broad Street, suite 226 Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 267-238-1480 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and families at risk for DHS re-entry. Project H.O.M.E. 1901 North Judson Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Office: 215-232-7272 Website: www.projecthome.org Hours: Thursday evenings Provides parent education and support services for parents and caregivers with a history of substance abuse or mental illness and homelessness. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups serving North Central Philadelphia and Rowan Home residents, particularly parents with history of mental health, drug/alcohol concerns, homelessness, teen parents and parents involved with DHS or at risk for re-entry.

Parenting Resources Resources for Change 3500 Lancaster Avenue, suite 105 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 484-620-7424 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, community members, parents with children at risk for DHS placement, and non-custodial fathers. Leadership Learning School 2nd and Jefferson Streets Philadelphia, PA 19122 Sobriety Through Outpatient of Philadelphia Substance Abuse Services 25 34 36 North Broad Street, 2nd floor Philadelphia, PA 19132 Office: 215-277-7867 Provides support services for parents in need of drug, alcohol abuse and mental health treatment. Southern Home Services 1101-03 West Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-221-1700 215-334-4319 Additional languages: Spanish Provides parent education and referrals for support services such as food and clothing assistance, nursing home care. Parent education focusing on domestic violence, child discipline and training for foster parents. Women s Christian Alliance 1722-42 Cecil B. Moore Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19121 Office: 215-236-9911 Email: wcafam@libertynet.org Website: www.wcafamily.org Hours: 8:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Additional languages: Spanish Provides parent education and support groups, including parent/child interactive groups, for teen parents and families with special needs children. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, special needs and developing relationships with children. Women s Community Revitalization Project 407 Fairmount Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-627-5550 Provides parent education and support services, including case management for single mothers and families with special needs. Parent education focusing on special needs and developing relationships with children. North Philadelphia 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 17

Parenting Resources Kensington Frankford Lower Northeast 19124 19125 19134 19135 19137 19149 Kensington/ Frankford/ Lower Northeast 19124, 19125, 19134, 19135, 19137, 19149 Center for Families & Relationships 1600 Magee Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19149 Office: 215-537-5367 Fee: Classes are $25 per class. Medical assistance accepted. Provides parenting education for moms and dads. Classes are ongoing and may be joined at any time. Classes are led by a Master s level trained therapist. Child Abuse Prevention Effort Northwood Towers 5245 Oxford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19124 Office: 215-831-8877 Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Offers parent education focusing on child development, discipline and developing relationships with children. Hotline and individual parent counseling also available. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for parents in the State Prison pre-release program who live in the Kintook residence. Children s Aid Society at Frankford 4137 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19124 Office: 215-685-1472 Provides parent education and empowerment seminars. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Community Women s Education Project 2801 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19134 Office: 215-426-2200 Email: cwepmain@cwep.org Website: www.cwep.org Provides parenting education and support services for young mothers, mothers in drug treatment and single mothers. Child care and personal counseling and Parent and Child Together classes also available. Congreso de Latinos Unidos Main Office: 216 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-763-8870 x 1909 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and teen parents. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Kensington High School 2051 East Cumberland Street Philadelphia, PA 19125 Mariana Bracetti Academy Charter School 2501 Kensington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Mastbaum High School 3116 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19134 18

Parenting Resources CORA Neumann Program 1000 Orthodox Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 Office: 215-535-2957 Website: www.coraservices.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 4:30p.m. Provides parenting education and support services for teens. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, substance abuse and developing relationships with children. Other services include GED, career counseling, computer training. Frankford Group Ministry s Neighborhood Parenting Program 4620 Griscomb Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 Office: 215-744-2990 Website: www.frankfordgroupministry.org Additional Languages: Afrikaans, Asian, Arabic, Creole, Russian Provides parent education support services for low-income families with children under five living in at-risk neighborhoods. Services include emergency assistance and heating assistance applications. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for SCOH families, parents in recovery, fathers and teen parents. All classes focus on parents and infants and toddlers. ADDITIONAL Central Methodist Church 4620 Griscom Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 Girls & Boys Town of Philadelphia 154-160 East Huntingdon Street Philadelphia, PA 19125 Contact: Salma Choudhuey Office: 215-739-3742 Email: chosal@boystown.org Website: www.boystown.org Additional Languages: Cambodian Provides parent education and support services focusing on child discipline, youth violence, substance abuse and developing relationships with children. The Kintock Group 301 East Erie Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19134 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents in the state prison pre-release program living in the Kintook residence. New Foundations, Inc. 1341 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Office: 215-203-8733 Website: www.nfi4kids.org Provides parent education and support services for single mothers and teen parents. Parent education utilizing the Penn State Life Skills Program. Kensington Frankford Lower Northeast 19124 19125 19134 19135 19137 19149 19

Parenting Resources Kensington Frankford Lower Northeast 19124 19125 19134 19135 19137 19149 Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Frankford Parents Group St. Mark s Church 4442 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19124 Hours: Tuesday, 9:30 11:30a.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. Northeast Parents Group St. Davids Lutheran Church 9169 Academy Road Philadelphia, PA 19149 Hours: Wednesday, 6:30p.m. 8:30p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. Preschool Project 1080 North Delaware Avenue, suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19125 Office: 215-634-3325 Website: www.thepreschoolproject.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Offers parent education and support services including home-based Head Start and counseling, for single mothers, families with special needs children. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, special needs and developing relationships with children as well as reading activities and play groups. Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative 1080 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Office: 215-634-3325 Leadership development programs for parents/caregivers of young children. 20

Parenting Resources West Philadelphia 19104, 19131, 19139, 19151 West Philadelphia Caring People Alliance Main Office: 1819 JFK Boulevard, suite 220 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-545-5230 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. West Philadelphia Community Center 3512 Haverford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-545 -5230 The Consortium Family Preservation Program 4601 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 Office: 215-474-1280 Website: www.consortium-inc.org Hours: Vary by program. Provides parenting education for substance abusing women and parents of children with special needs focusing on child development. Early Head Start Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Kirkbride Center 111 North 49th Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 Office: 215-590-7270 Email: ehsinfo@email.chop.edu Website: www.earlyheadstart.chop.edu Hours: 7:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Parent education and support services for single mothers, fathers, parents of children with special needs and parents with mental health issues. Parent education focusing on child development, substance abuse, special needs, developing relationships with children and infant/toddler activities. Offers PAN community groups for parents with children under 12. PAN is an information and referral network for parenting education and support programs. Intercultural Family Services Inc. 4225 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-386-1298 x 234 Email: ifsi@ifsinc.org Website: www.ifsinc.org Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for families with DHS involvement. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement 19104 19131 19139 19151 21

Parenting Resources West Philadelphia 19104 19131 19139 19151 Mantua Haverford Community Center 631-639 North 39th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-382-4591 Parent support programs. Mayor s Office of Community Services (MOCS) at West Philadelphia 5828 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 Office: 215-686-1776 Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, fathers, teen parents and parents of special needs children. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, developing relationships with children and special needs. Methodist Services for Children and Families 4300 Monument Road Philadelphia, PA 19131 Office: 215-877-1925 x 219 Website: www.methodistservices.org Additional Languages: Spanish Fee: Fee for child care. Support services for at-risk families with children with special needs, families currently served by the child welfare system, teen parents and families with caregivers who have histories of substance abuse, incarceration, and/or mental illness. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement at Methodist Services for Children and Families as well as at other organizations throughout the city. Motivational Alternatives, Inc. 5413 Arlington Street Philadelphia, PA 19131 Office: 215-877-7886 Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parent education and support services for single mothers and teen parents including a girls work group. Parent education focusing on child discipline, youth violence, and developing relationships with children. Mt. Carmel Baptist Church 5732-36 Race Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 Office: 215-727-3687 Fee: Program is free of charge and available to anyone. Support and education to help parents enhance their parenting skills, resolve conflict and improve communication with their children. Group runs two hours per week. A program of the Parent Action Network (PAN). 22

Parenting Resources Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Kirkbride Center 111 North 49th St Philadelphia, PA 19139 Hours: Thursday 6:00p.m. 8:00p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. West Philadelphia Parents Group Mt. Carmel Baptist Church 5732 Race Street 56th and Girard Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 Hours: Thursday, 6:30 8:30p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. Parkside Recovery 5000 Parkside Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 Office: 215-879-6116 x 227 Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for parents involved with DHS and with a history of substance abuse. Offers Parenting Collaborative reunification groups for parents with children in DHS placement. Separate groups for families with children five to 11 and families with children 12-19 Pathways PA Project Peace 4414 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Contact: Joy Fields Office: 215-387-1470 Additional Languages: Spanish Offers teen-mother education and life skills program and case management for parents ages 13-21. People Acting to Help (PATH) Main Office: 8220 Castor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 Office: 215-728-4590 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of teens with behavioral issues or who have been involved in the juvenile justice system. CEP Miller 4300 Westminster Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 People s Emergency Center 3902 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-382-7523 Email: pec@pec-cares.org Website: www.pec-cares.org Additional Languages: Spanish Provides free, ongoing weekly Parents Anonymous support Groups led by professional facilitators. Groups provide an opportunity for parents to share their challenges and joys with other parents and to learn from each other. Parent education and support services for shelter residents. Parent education focusing on child development, substance abuse and developing relationships with children. Referral to community resources through the group facilitator. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for residents of People s Emergency Center and other neighborhood parents particularly parents with a history of mental health, drug/alcohol concerns and homelessness, teen parents and parents involved with DHS or at risk for re-entry. West Philadelphia 19104 19131 19139 19151 23

Parenting Resources West Philadelphia 19104 19131 19139 19151 Philadelphia Children s Alliance 4000 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-387-9500 Website: www.philachildrensalliance.org Additional Languages: Spanish Hours: 8:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Fee: Fees vary Provides education about child sexual abuse. Support groups and education focusing on child abuse prevention. Resources for Change 3500 Lancaster Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-222-8090 Email: resourcesforchange@earthlink.net Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for parents of special needs children with behavioral and emotional problems. Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Association Coalition 4601 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 Office: 215-476-9640 Website: www.seamaac.org Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents and families with special needs children. Parent education focusing on child development, substance abuse, special needs, parenting skills, developing relationships with children and HIV prevention. St. Mary s Family Respite 3115 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-387-7730 Website: www.stmarysrespite.org Provides respite care, one day a week, for children ages five weeks to five years who have an HIV+ family member. Offers support groups for parents and caregivers. Supportive Child/Adult Network, Inc. (SCAN) Children s Hospital of Philadelphia 324 South 34th Street NEB-4U Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-590-1504 Website: www.scanpa.org Support services for parents/caregivers with a history of mental illness and parents/caregivers reuniting with their families after incarceration. Supportive Older Women s Network 2805 North 47th Street Philadelphia, PA 19131 Office: 215-477-6000 Fax: 215-477-6555 Website: www.sown.org Additional Languages: Spanish Support group for seniors over 60 raising children 18 and under. These groups allow seniors to share parenting experiences and concerns, learn about health and legal issues and access available resources and benefits. Telephone groups are also available for seniors raising children who find it difficult to leave their homes. Offers Parenting Collaborative support groups for grandparents who are caring for child. Classes held at Supportive Older Women s Network and at other locations throughout city. Call for more information. University of Pennsylvania 3930 Chestnut Street, 6th floor Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-615-2774 Stress management groups for clients at CHANCES. No outside referrals. 24

Parenting Resources Youth Service, Inc. 410 North 34th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-222-3262 Website: www.ysiphila.org Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parent education and support services for parents of at-risk school age children six to12 years old, parents/caregivers involved with DHS, single mothers, teen parents, families transitioning from welfare-to-work and fathers. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, substance abuse, developing relationships, nutrition, sexuality and self-esteem. After-school programs available. Youth Service Inc. at Sunny Crest Center 3828 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-387-2050 Fax: 215-387-3994 Serves parents of at-risk school age children (six to12 years old), particularly parents working to regain custody of their children, young fathers and parents with delinquent children. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. West Philadelphia 19104 19131 19139 19151 25

Parenting Resources Oak Lane Olney Logan Nicetown East Falls 19120 19126 19129 19140 19141 Albert Einstein Medical Center A Better Start 5501 Old York Road Philadelphia, PA 19141 Provides parenting education and support. Formal classes help parents understand and cope with children s developmental stages, universal parent-child issues and children s specific medical illnesses or problems. Informal educational/support groups allow parents to share ideas and gain insight on child-rearing and to develop a support system to cope with the responsibility of raising children. Parenting groups also available for Southeast Asian families. Cambodian Association of Southeastern PA 5412 North 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 Office: 215-324-4070 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for Cambodian parents. Caring Together Oak Lane/ Olney/ Logan/ Nicetown/ East Falls 19120, 19126, 19129, 19140, 19141 3300 Henry Avenue Ann Peterson Hall, 2nd floor Philadelphia, PA 19129 Office: 215-842-6482 Email: rc45@drexel.edu Fee: Fees for services. Provides support services for parents and caregivers with a history of substance abuse and mental illness. Catholic Social Services/ Casa del Carmen 4400 North Reese Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Office: 215-329-5660 Website: www.familyservices-phl.org/casadelcarmen Additional Languages: Spanish Fee: Fee for certain workshops. Support services for families with children receiving wrap-around and other mental health services. Support groups for Latino parents. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification, teen parents, adoptive and foster parents, parents involved with DHS and at risk of re-entry. Offers a bilingual staff and some groups in Spanish. Centro Nueva Creacion New Creation Community Center 162 West Tioga Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Office: 215-426-8762 Email: phcreate@aol.com Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for teen mothers, fathers under 25, working parents, newly arrived immigrants or monolingual Spanish speakers. 26

Parenting Resources Children s Aide Society at Logan Olney Family Center 5017 North 13th Street Philadelphia, PA 19141 Office: 215-329-1896 Fee: No fee required. Provides parent education and support groups for parents and expectant mothers. Focus on child development and discipline, youth violence, developing relationships, nutrition, and time/stress management. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Congreso de Latinos Unidos Main Office: 216 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-763-8870 x 1909 Additional Languages: Spanish Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and teen parents. Edison High School 151 West Luzerne Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements Main Office: 100 North 17th Street, 5th floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-568-5860 Helping to Energize and Rebuild 3439 North 17th Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for all parent populations. Harambe in Progress Main Office: 1100 West Rockland Street Philadelphia PA 19141 Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church 1100 West Rockland Street Philadelphia, PA 19141 Entrance on Marvine Street Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of children at risk for DHS involvement. Indochinese American Council 4936 Old York Road Philadelphia, PA 19141 Office: 215-457-0272 Hours: 8:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Support services for pregnant teens, teen parents and limited English speaking at-risk youth. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents. Participants can receive elective credit toward their high school diploma if enrolled in the Educational Options Program. Separate groups for mothers, couples and fathers. LaSalle Neighborhood Nursing Center Chew and Wister Streets Philadelphia, PA 19141 Office: 215-951-5015 Website: www.lasalle.edu/academ/nursing/n_nursing/index Provides primary care, HIP for families and other home visiting programs, insurance outreach. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, special needs, developing relationships. Oak Lane Olney Logan Nicetown East Falls 19120 19126 19129 19140 19141 27

Parenting Resources Oak Lane Olney Logan Nicetown East Falls 19120 19126 19129 19140 19141 Lutheran Children & Family Services Main Office: 5901 North 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 Office: 215-276-7850 Additional Languages: Spanish Website: www.lcfsinpa.org Offers free, ongoing weekly Parents Anonymous support groups led by professional facilitators. Groups provide an opportunity for parents to share their challenges and joys with other parents and to learn from each other. Parent education and support services for fathers under 25, parents released from incarceration, parents with substance abuse problems, teenage mothers, parents with children with learning and other disabilities, immigrant and limited English-speaking parents and parents with special needs children. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, developing relationships. Afterschool programs available. Referral to community resources through the group facilitator. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. 5401 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120 People Acting to Help (PATH) Main Office: 8220 Castor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of teens with behavioral issues or who have been involved in the juvenile justice system. CEP Hunting Park 4224 North Front Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Office: 215-728-4590 St. Joseph Catholic Home for Children 5238 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19141 Office: 215-324-2610 Additional Languages: Some Asian Pacific languages Offers a parenting 12-step program focusing on child birth, development, safety, discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, special needs and developing relationships with children. To Our Children s Future With Health Main Office: 1914 North 63rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19151 Office: 215-879-7740 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with children involved in the juvenile justice system. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: The Den 1422 West Venango Philadelphia, PA 19140 Sydenham Medical Assoc. 3847 North Sydenhamm Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 28

Parenting Resources Chelten Christian Crusade for All People 605 East Chelten Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 Office: 215-849-6614 Additional Languages: Spanish Provides support groups, child care and parent education focusing on child development, discipline, substance abuse, special needs and developing relationships with children. Chestnut Hill Hospital 8835 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 Office: 215-753-2000 Website: www.chh.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Provides parent education and support services for single mothers and teen parents as well as prenatal programs. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and other topics. Educating Children for Parenting Main Office: 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Germantown High School 40 East High Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Germantown/ Mt. Airy/ Chestnut Hill 19118, 19119, 19138, 19144, 19150 Germantown Settlement 5538 Wayne Avenue, Burgess Building Philadelphia, PA 19144 Office: 215-849-3104 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Good Shepherd Mediation Program 5356 Chew Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19138 Office: 215-843-5413 Website: www.phillymediators.org Offers training workshops on conflict resolution and parent-youth mediation. Juvenile Justice Center of Philadelphia 100 West Coulter Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Office: 215-849-2112 Website: www.juvenilejustice.org Email: jflippen@jjcfamserv.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Additional Languages: Spanish and Indochinese Parent education and support services focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, developing relationships, anger management and special needs. Provides linkage to resources. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Germantown Mt. Airy Chestnut Hill 19118 19119 19138 19144 19150 Martin Luther King High School 6100 Stenton Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19138 29

Parenting Resources Germantown Mt. Airy Chestnut Hill 19118 19119 19138 19144 19150 Kencrest Services 6555 Greene Street Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-848-3094 Provides parent education focusing on child development, transition to adolescence and special needs. Loaves and Fishes at St. Michael s Lutheran Church 6671 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-848-0199 Parent support groups focusing on issues raised by parents. Menergy 7500 Germantown Avenue New Covenant Campus Elders Hall, suite 5 Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-242-2235 English 267-625-6135 Spanish Fax: 215-242-3974 Website: www.menergy.org Additional Languages: Spanish Offers Parenting Collaborative treatment program for adults who abuse their spouses or partners. Northwest Interfaith Movement 6757 Greene Street Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-843-5600 Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Provides parent education and support services focusing on choosing child care, parent advocacy, teen parent issues. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Northwestern Human Services of Philadelphia 27 East Mt. Airy Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-248-6700 Website: www.nhsonline.org Hours: Afternoons Additional Languages: Spanish Fee: For wrap-around services. Support services for families of children with special needs focusing on child development, child discipline, youth violence and substance abuse. Pennsylvania School for the Deaf Center for Community and Professional Services 100 West School House Lane Philadelphia, PA 19144 Main Office: 215-951-4700 Email: gbober@psd.org Website: www.psd.org/framesccps.html Support services for hearing parents with deaf adolescents and deaf parents with hearing and/or deaf adolescents. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with deaf children and deaf parents with hearing children. Resources for Change 3500 Lancaster Avenue, suite 105 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Main Office: 484-620-7424 Program Locations: Stenton Family Manor Homeless Shelter 1300 E Tulpehocken Street Philadelphia, PA 19138 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, community members, non-custodial fathers and parents with children at risk for DHS placement. 30

Parenting Resources Tabor Services and Southern Home Services 57 East Armat Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Office: 215-842-4800 Website: www.tabor.org Provides parent education and support groups for teen parents, foster children, families involved with DHS, families of children with special needs and mothers in substance treatment. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and at-risk families. Parents seeking reunification attend an additional six sessions focused on reunification. United Cerebral Palsy Association 102 East Mermaid Lane Philadelphia, PA 19118 Office: 215-242-4200 Email: ucpchildrens@atxmail.com Website: www.ucpphila.org Offers specific programs for children with cerebral palsy, special needs, early intervention. Germantown Mt. Airy Chestnut Hill 19118 19119 19138 19144 19150 31

Parenting Resources Upper Northeast Upper Northeast 19111, 19114, 19115, 19116, 19136, 19152, 19154 19111 19114 19115 19116 19136 19152 19154 Catholic Social Services/Northeast Family Center 7340 Jackson Street Philadelphia, PA 19136 Office: 215-624-5920 Website: www.familyservices-phl.org/ philadelphia Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents of children with special needs. Parent education focusing on pregnancy, child development, discipline, youth violence, substance abuse and developing relationships with children. Other services include before/after school programs, life skills, GED. CORA Services Lifeline Program 733 Susquehanna Road Philadelphia, PA 19111 Office: 215-342-7660 Fax: 215-728-1060 Website: www.coraservices.org Hours: 8:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Provides parenting education and support services for teen parents, single mothers and fathers and parents-to-be. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children, pediatric health issues, CPR, first aid, childbirth and newborns. Educating Children for Parenting 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Northeast High School 1601 Cottman Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 Samuel S. Fels High School 901 Devereaux Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 Fathers and Children s Equality (PA FACE) P.O. Box 63186 Philadelphia, PA 19114 Office: 610-688-4748 x4 Website: www.paface.org Email: philly@paface.org Self-help support groups for non-custodial and/or non-residential parents. Weekly meetings held in locations throughout the city. Just Children, Inc. 2901 Grant Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19114 Office: 215-942-4100 Website: www.justchildren.net Provides parent education and support services focusing on child development, discipline, special needs, developing relationships. Offers a subsidy program. 32

Parenting Resources Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility 7901 State Road Philadelphia, PA 19136 Hours: Monday, 7:30p.m. 9:00p.m. Support groups for incarcerated fathers. Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center 8301 State Road Philadelphia, PA 19136 Monday and Wednesday, 7:30 9:00p.m. Support groups for incarcerated fathers. Special People in Northeast, INC. (SPIN) 10521 Drummond Road Philadelphia, PA 19154 Office: 215-613-1009 Email: mchale@apininc.org Website: www.spininc.org Hours: 8:30am 5:30pm Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for families of children with special needs including developmental delays and behavior management concerns. Tough Love International 8401 Roosevelt Boulevard Evangelical Manor, Albright Room Philadelphia, PA 19152 Office: 215-348-7090 Support groups for teen parents. Upper Northeast 19111 19114 19115 19116 19136 19152 19154 33

Parenting Resources South Philadelphia South Philadelphia 19154, 19146, 19147, 19148 19154 19146 19147 19148 Best Nest Inc. 1709 Washington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19146 Office: 215-546-8060 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative reunification groups for parents who are chronically ill and parents of chronically ill children. Caring People Alliance Main Office: 1819 JFK Boulevard, suite 220 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-545-5230 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Fels South Philadelphia Community Center 2407 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19148 Child Care Information Services South/Center City 1500 S. Columbus Boulevard, 2nd floor Philadelphia, PA 19147 Office: 215-271-0433 888-461-KIDS Website: www.philadelphiachildcare.org Provides parent education focusing on child development, discipline and developing relationships with children. Christian Street YMCA-Child Readiness Center 1724 Christian Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 Office: 215-735-8480 Provides parent education and support services for single mothers and parents of children with special needs. Parent education focusing on child development, youth violence and substance abuse. Other services include food programs, family recreation, swimming and fitness, child care and before/after-school programs Diversified Community Services Dixon House 1920 South 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Office: 215-336-3511 x 324 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Educating Children for Parenting 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Audenried High School 3301 Tasker Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. 34

Parenting Resources Elwyn Inc. Main Office: 862 Main Street Darby, PA 19023 Office: 610-461-2207 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for mentally challenged adults. FAIRPLACE 3200 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Focus on Fathers 2029 South 8th Street Philadelphia, PA 19148 Office: 215-985-2582 Hours: 8:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Fathering supports. Mental Health Association of Southeastern PA 1211 Chestnut Street, suite 1100 Office: 215-751-1800 x 229 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with mental illness and/or mental health concerns. Episcopal Church of Street John the Evangelist 1332 South 3rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Old Pine Community Center 401 Lombard Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Office: 215-627-2493 Email: resourcepersonl@aol.com Hours: 8:00a.m. 6:00p.m. Provides parent education utilizing Systematic Training for Effective Parenting and focusing on child discipline. Philadelphia Society for Services to Children 415 South 15th Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 Office: 215-875-4966 215-875-4967 Website: www.pssckids.org Provides parent education and support services, including home visitation programs for at-risk families of children entering/transitioning to the public school system and teen parents. Parent education utilizing the MELD curriculum, focusing on child development, discipline and developing relationships with children. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for young mothers and parents with more than one child. Each group serves both reunification families and families at risk for DHS involvement. New Comfort Baptist Church 2200 Snyder Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19145 Point Breeze Family Center 1920 South 20th Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19145 Office: 215-336-3511 Provides 13-week parenting education program designed to strengthen multi-ethnic families. Parenting support groups for men, families seeking reunification and teen parents. Resources for Change Main Office: 3500 Lancaster Avenue suite 105 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-222-8090 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, community members, non-custodial fathers and parents with children at risk for DHS placement. 17th and Tasker Streets Philadelphia, PA 19146 South Philadelphia 19154 19146 19147 19148 35

Parenting Resources South Philadelphia 19154 19146 19147 19148 United Communities Southeast Philadelphia at Southwark House 101 Ellsworth Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Office: 215-468-1645 Hours: 7:00a.m. 6:00p.m. Provides parent education and support services, including housing assistance and counseling and after school programs for children ages 5-12, for single mothers and families involved with SCOH. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, truancy prevention and developing relationships with children. YMCA Early Head Start 2000 Mifflin Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Office: 215-551-6330 Additional Languages: Spanish Fee: First 20 sessions free; sliding scale thereafter. Offers support groups, single mother programs, MOMobile. Wordsworth Academy Main Office: 211 North 13th Street Office: 215-567-1735 x 1121 Groups held at various locations, call office for more information. Barratt Middle School 1599 Wharton Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 36

Parenting Resources Roxborough/ Manayunk 19127, 19128 Roxborough Manayunk Because I Love You (BILY) 6301 Ridge Avenue Leverington Presbyterian Church Philadelphia, PA 19128 Office: 215-483-1023 Email: bilyphila@netreach.net Website: www.bily.org Additional Languages: Spanish Fee: $25 fee for summer day care. Support group for families with children who have behavioral problems. Educating Children for Parenting Main Office: 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. Roxborough High School 6498 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements Main Office: 100 North 17th Street, 5th floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-568-5860 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for all parent populations. North Light Community Center 175-183 Greene Lane Philadelphia, PA 19127 Intercommunity Action, Inc. (INTERAC) 6012 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 Office: 215-487-1330 Website: www.intercommunityaction.org Provides parent education and support for parents with behavioral health disorders and children with emotional and behavioral problems. Support services for parents and children with behavioral health disorders. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents who have mental health and/or substance abuse concerns, and parents at risk of re-entry into DHS. ADDITIONAL 481 Krams Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 Northern Home Children & Family Services 5301 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 Office: 215-482-1423 Provides parent education and support services focusing on child development, discipline, substance abuse and developing relationships with children. Other services include family barbecues, swim parties and a 24-hour residential shelter. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. 19127 19128 37

Parenting Resources Southwest Philadelphia Southwest Philadelphia 19142, 19143, 19153 19142 19143 19153 Cosmic Learning Center of Philadelphia 5421 Malcolm Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 Office: 215-474-4421 Additional Languages: Spanish Provides parenting education and support services for single mothers and teen parents. Parenting education focusing on child development, discipline, substance abuse and developing relationships with children. Tutoring for children and adults available. Headstart Learning Tree 842 South 57th Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 Office: 215-748-2422 Email: hslt@earthlink.net Provides parenting education and support services for parents with special needs children. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, special needs, developing relationships with children. Huey Family Center Huey Elementary School 52nd and Pine Streets Philadelphia, PA 19143 Office: 215-471-6257 215-471-6694 Offers free, ongoing weekly Parents Anonymous support groups led by professional facilitators. Groups provide an opportunity for parents to share their challenges and joys with other parents and to learn from each other. Referral to community resources through the group facilitator. Multi-Ethnic Behavioral Health, Inc. Nu-Stop 5616 Woodland Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19143 Office: 215-729-2014 Provides parent education and support services for families with special needs children and families from different cultures. Parent education focusing on child development. discipline, substance abuse, special needs and developing relationships with children. Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. Southwest Philadelphia Parents Group Wharton-Wesley United Methodist Church 54th and Catharine Streets Philadelphia, PA 19143 Hours: Tuesday, 6:00p.m. 8:00p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. 38

Parenting Resources Parents Anonymous Main Office: 6214 Grays Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19142 Office: 215-805-6659 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, families seeking reunification, parents with mental health concerns, parents with mental retardation, parents with drug/alcohol concerns, families in recovery and formerly homeless parents. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Consortium 4601 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 Families First 3939 Warren Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 For homeless families in transitional housing. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Interim House West 49th and Parkside Philadelphia, PA 19143 Southwest Community Development Corporation New Start Family 6328 Paschall Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19142 Office: 215-730-0450 Website: www.southwestcdc.org Provides support services for low income single parents with a history of drug/alcohol abuse and/or transitioning from welfare-to-work. Southwest Community Enrichment Center 1341 South 46th Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 Office: 215-386-8250 Hours: 10:00a.m. 4:00p.m. Single mother and teen parent groups focusing on child development. Southwest Community Services Inc. 6424 Woodland Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19142 Office: 215-729-8911 8:30a.m. 5:30p.m. Provides support services for families involved with DHS and adolescents. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents seeking reunification and teen parents with children at risk of DHS involvement or placement. Southwest Nu-Stop, Inc. 5616 Woodland Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19143 Office: 215-729-2014 Provides parent education to: single men and women; teen parents; parents or caregivers in recovery; parents or caregivers not in recovery; fathers and male caregivers; mentally ill patients and caregivers; and parents and caregivers who are dually diagnosed. Southwest Philadelphia 19142 19143 19153 39

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Parenting Collaborative The Parenting Collaborative is a network of parenting skills enhancement programs provided by more than 70 community based agencies throughout the city. These DHS-funded programs are specifically designed for biological parents who are seeking the return of their children from foster care and for families at high risk of involvement with the child protection system, including teen parents, parents of delinquent youth and parents affected by substance abuse, mental illness, mental retardation, homelessness and incarceration. Fathers are also a primary target population. While these programs vary in order to best meet the needs of the specific community and population served, each utilizes an evidence-based parenting curriculum. All of the programs are designed to support parents and caregivers in developing and enhancing their parenting skills, improving their understanding of child development, trying alternative approaches to child-rearing, and learning techniques to reduce the stress that can undermine parental functioning. All of the programs of the Parenting Collaborative are included in the general listings in the front of the book. A list of the Parenting Collaborative providers is also included on the next page, along with the page numbers where information about their specific programs can be found. All Parenting Collaborative programs are free and some offer bilingual staff. To learn more about the programs or to arrange for a referral through DHS, call 215-PARENTS. 42

Parenting Collaborative Asociation de Puertorriquenos en Marcha...12, 53 Best Nest Inc...34, 70 Bethanna...5, 48 Cambodian Association of Southeastern PA...26, 64 Caring People Alliance...5, 12, 21, 34, 53, 61, 70 Carson Valley School...12, 53 Catholic Social Services/Casa del Carmen...26, 64 Child Abuse Prevention Effort...18, 59 Children's Aid Society at Frankford...18, 59 Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania..6, 12, 53, 61 Children's Aide Society at Logan Olney Family Center...27, 64 Children's Crisis Treatment Center...6, 48 Children's Services, Inc....6, 48, 61 Congreso de Latinos Unidos..13, 18, 27, 54, 59, 64 Council of Spanish-Speaking Organizations (Concilio)...13, 54 Devereux Community Services of Philadelphia...6, 13, 48, 54 Diversified Community Services...34, 70 Educating Children for Parenting...7, 14, 29, 32, 34, 37, 49, 54, 66, 68, 70, 72 Elwyn Inc....35, 70 Episcopal Community Services (ECS)...7, 49 Family Planning Council...7 Frankford Group Ministry's Neighborhood Parenting Program...19, 59 Germantown Settlement...29 Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements...7, 14, 27, 37, 55, 64, 72 Harambe in Progress...27, 64 Health Federation of Philadelphia...8, 14, 49, 55 Indochinese American Council...27, 65 Institute for the Development of African American Youth...8, 14, 40, 49, 55 Intercommunity Action Inc. (INTERAC)...37, 72 Intercultural Family Services Inc....21, 62 Joseph J. Peters Institute...8, 50 Juvenile Justice Center of Philadelphia...29, 66 Lighthouse...15, 56 Lutheran Children & Family Services...28, 65 Mazzoni Center (formerly Philadelphia Community Health Alternatives)...9, 50 Menergy...15, 30, 56, 67 Mental Health Association of Southeastern PA...9, 35, 50, 71 Mercy Hospice...9, 50 Methodist Services for Children and Families..22, 62 Northern Home Children & Family Services...37 Northwest Interfaith Movement...30, 67 Parents Anonymous...39, 73 Parkside Recovery...23, 63 Pennsylvania Prison Society...10, 51 Pennsylvania School for the Deaf...30 People Acting to Help (PATH)..16, 23, 28, 57, 63, 65 Philadelphia Anti Drug/ Violence Network...16, 57 Philadelphia Health Management Corporation 11, 16 Presbyterian Children's Village...74 Progressive Life Center...16, 57 Project H.O.M.E...16, 58 Resources for Change...17, 24, 30, 35, 58, 67, 71 Resources for Children's Health...11, 52 Southwest Community Services Inc....39, 74 Southwest Nu-Stop, Inc....39, 74 Supportive Older Women's Network...24 Tabor Services of Southern Home Services...31, 67 The Black Women's Health Alliance...12, 53 The Kintock Group...19, 60 To Our Children's Future with Health...28, 65 University of Pennylvania...24 Women Organized Against Rape (WOAR)...11, 52 Wordsworth Academy...13, 38, 75 Youth Service Inc....25, 63 43

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Parent Action Network Support Groups The Parent Action Network (PAN) provides numerous general and specialty parent support groups in neighborhoods throughout the city. PAN is committed to helping children achieve permanency and stability and offers several groups specifically designed to prepare the biological parents of children in DHS custody for reunification. Information and referral services, as well as on-site child care and travel reimbursement to and from meetings, are also available. All groups are free. For information, call 215-PARENTS (215-727-3687). Below is a listing of groups and page numbers where their information appears. Children and Parents Reunification Group...9, 51 Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility...33, 68 Fathers Group...9, 51 Frankford Parents Group...20, 60 Kirkbride Center...23, 63 Morning Placement Group...9, 51 North Philadelphia Parents Group...16, 57 Northeast Parents Group...20, 60 Parents of Teens Group...9, 51 Parents Reunification Group...10, 51 Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center...33, 68 Southwest Philadelphia Parents Group...38, 73 Teen Group...9, 51 West Philadelphia Parents Group...23, 63 Women s Self-Esteem Group...9, 51 46

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Programs for Fathers Center City 19102 Center City 19102, 19103, 19106, 19107, 19110, 19130, 19147 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 Bethanna 1212 Wood Street Office: 215-568-2435 Website: www.bethanna.org Support services for parents/caregivers involved with DHS; fathers aged 25 or younger, adolescents. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification, kinship caregivers, biological parents, fathers, work release clients and teen parents. Children s Crisis Treatment Center 1823 Callowhill Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Office: 215-496-0707 x1446 Website: www.cctckids.org Fee: Fee for services. Support services for parents involved with DHS, parents/caregivers with a history of substance abuse/mental health issues and parents of children with special needs. Support groups focus on child development, child discipline. Offers Parenting Collaboration groups for parents of children ages three through nine who are in DHS placement. Children s Services, Inc. 1315 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor Office: 215-546-3503 Email: childphi@bellatlantic.net Provides services to families involved with reunification. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification. Devereux Community Services of Philadelphia 1819 JFK Boulevard, suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-864-6661 Website: www.devereux.org Support services for at-risk parents. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents at risk of re-entry into DHS. Groups held at several locations throughout the city. Call office for more information. ADDITIONAL LOCATION: Stanton School 16th & Cumberland Streets Philadelphia, PA 19130 Offers separate groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. 48

Programs for Fathers Educating Children for Parenting 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Email: info@ecparenting.org Website: www.ecparenting.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Parent education and support services for teen parents. Parent education focusing on child development, developing relationships with children, child discipline. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. Episcopal Community Services (ECS) 225 South Third Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Office: 215-351-1400 215-351-1476 Email: kellym@ecs1870.org Website: www.ecs1870.org Additional Languages: Spanish Parent education and support services for homeless families, families receiving SCOH, families affected by HIV/AIDS and families headed by single-mothers in recovery from addiction. Parent education focusing on child discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, developing relationships with children, community resources and time management. Other services include after-school programs and a homeless shelter. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification. Health Federation of Philadelphia 1211 Chestnut Street, suite 801 Office: 215-567-8001 Email: natlev@voicenet.com Website: www.healthfederation.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Additional Languages: Spanish; others as needed. Parent education and support services for single mothers, teens, families with special needs children and families with children birth to five. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, special needs, substance abuse and developing relationships with children. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. ADDITIONAL LOCATION: Trevor s Place Shelter 1624 Poplar Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Institute for the Development of African-American Youth P.O. Box 2061 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-572-7233 Email: info@idaay.org Website: www.idaay.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 4:30p.m. Serves teenage and young adult fathers. Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 49

Programs for Fathers Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 Joseph J. Peters Institute Land Title Building 100 South Broad Street, suite 1700 Philadelphia, PA 19110 Office: 215-701-1570 Website: www.jjp.org Additional Languages: Vietnamese Serves parents/caregivers involved with DHS who are working to retain or regain custody of their children; fathers aged 25 or younger; parents/ caregivers with a history of substance abuse and mental illness; and parents/caregivers of children with special needs and/or behavioral issues. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of sexually at risk children, parents of children who have been sexually abused and parents who are seeking information about healthy sexual development. Mazzoni Center (formerly Philadelphia Community Health Alternatives) 1201 Chestnut Street, 3rd floor Office: 215-563-0663 Email: info@mazzonicenter.org Website: www.mazzonicenter.org Support services for parents with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) children and LGBT parents. Parenting Collaborative program consists of individual and group counseling for parents who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered (LGBT) or for parents of LGBT children. Men s Resource Center 2100 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-564-0488 Provides anger management classes for men and women, group counseling for men who are involved in domestic violence, and intimacy training for couples and individuals in non-violent relationships. Call for appointment. Mental Health Association of Southeastern PA Main Office: 1211 Chestnut Street, suite 1100 Office: 215-751-1800 x234 Website: www.mhasp.org Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for parents with mental illness. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Episcopal Church of Saint John the Evangelist 1332 South 3rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Groups for parents with mental illness and/or mental health concerns. PEAK Program 1211 Chestnut Street, suite 1100 Office: 215-751-1800 x.234 Groups teach advocacy skills to parents. Four series are offered each year in four different areas of the city. Call for more information. Mercy Hospice 334 S. 13th Street Office: 215-545-5153 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups to residents of Mercy Hospice homeless shelter. New Wave Resources Fatherhood Initiative 1321 Arch Street, 6th Floor Office: 215-496 9388 Fax: 215-496-9713 Provides parenting and life skills classes, literacy and introduction to computers, GED, and skills training in five areas: CDL (Commercial Drivers License), Building Maintenance, Medical Office Billing, A+Telecommunications and Cable Installation. 50

Programs for Fathers Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Children and Parents Reunification Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Monday, 6:00 8:00p.m. Father s Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Thursday 6:00 8:00p.m. Morning Placement Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 9:30a.m. 11:30a.m. Support groups for parents with children in placement. Parents of Teens Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Monday, 6:00 8:00p.m Support groups for parents of teens. Parents Reunification Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Monday, 6:00p.m. 8:00p.m. Teens Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Wednesday, 4:00p.m. 6:00p.m. Support groups for teens. Women s Self-Esteem Group 1515 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Hours: Wednesday 6:00 8:00p.m. Pennsylvania Prison Society 245 N. Broad Street, suite 300 Office: 215-564-6005 x114 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers or male caregivers in prison. Groups are held at the Prison System s five facilities (House of Correction, Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, Detention Center, Alternative and Special Detention, and Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center) on a rotating basis. Philadelphia Legal Assistance Family Law Services 1424 Chestnut Street, 2nd floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 Office: 215-961-3800 Fax: 215-981-3860/3870 Web site: www.philalegal.org Provides legal representation to low income residents of Philadelphia in non-criminal matters. Attorneys, paralegals and law students are available to provide various levels of assistance in family law matters. Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation Transitional Workforce Division: Fatherhood Initiative 1617 JFK Boulevard, 2nd floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 Office: 215-963-3456 Fax: 215-557-2644 Provides assistance in GED preparation, jobspecific skills training and placement, parenting, computer skills and mentoring. Incentives and supportive services are available. Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 51

Programs for Fathers Center City 19102 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 Resources for Children s Health Focus on Fathers 260 South Broad Street, 18th floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-985-6252 Website: www.phmc.org/rch/rch.html Additional Languages: Spanish Facilitates fathering discussion groups, workshops, and recreational activities. Programs for fathers and other male caregivers held at over 20 sites throughout the city. Organizations that would like to have Focus on Fathers to provide parent education to men can call 215-985-6252. Philadelphia Fatherhood Practitioners Network 260 South Broad Street, 18th floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 Office: 215-985-2541 Fax: 267-765-2325 A consortium of providers of services for fathers and other male caregivers which meets regularly for networking, information sharing and advocacy. STOP IT NOW! Philadelphia The Joseph J. Peters Institute 100 South Broad Street, 17th floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19110 Office: 215-701-1570 Fax: 215-665-8611 Helpline: 1-888-PREVENT A child sexual abuse prevention campaign aimed at adults who are interested in protecting children from sexual abuse. Helpline offers resources and referrals to victims, perpetrators, and at-risk families for sexual abuse. Always seeking volunteers for neighborhood prevention efforts in North Philadelphia. Women Organized Against Rape (WOAR) 1233 Locust Street, suite 202 Office: 215-985-3315 x195 Hotline: 215-985-3333 Website: www.woar.org Provides support groups for victims of sexual assault/sexual abuse and teen parents and parents who choose the offender over the children. Services for children as young as 16 months. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification with a child who has been sexually abused and for parents who have chosen the offender over the child. 52

Programs for Fathers North Philadelphia 19121, 19122, 19123, 19132, 19133 North Philadelphia Asociacion de Puertorriquenos en Marcha 4301 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215-329-9580 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement The Black Women s Health Alliance (formerly Philadelphia Black Women s Health Project) 1231 North Broad Street, room 201 Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215-232-1115 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. ADDITIONAL Eleventh Street Family Health Services of Drexel University 850 North 11th Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 Caring People Alliance Main Office: 1819 JFK Boulevard, suite 220 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-545-5230 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. R.W. Brown Community Center 1701 North 8th Street Philadelphia, PA. 19122 Office: 215-763-0900 Carson Valley School Main Office: 6700 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-249-5505 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification and adoptive, kinship and permanent legal custody caregivers. Carson Valley School 22nd and Allegheny Philadelphia, PA 19132 Children s Aid Society of Pennsylvania Main Office: 1315 Walnut Street, suite 1004 Office: 215-546-2990 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Madeira Family Center 2123 Gratz Street Philadelphia, PA 19132 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 53

Programs for Fathers North Philadelphia 54 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 Congreso de Latinos Unidos Alcanza Program 216 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-763-8870 Website: www.congreso.net Additional Languages: Spanish A teen pregnancy prevention and intervention program that seeks to help teenagers prevent unplanned pregnancies and for teen parents to have positive outcomes for themselves and their families. Provides advocacy, education and assistance with health care and social services, parenting education, translation/interpretation, support in re-enrolling in school, assistance with basic needs, family support and guidance, employment assistance, peer mentoring services, tutoring support services and more. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and teen parents. Council of Spanish-Speaking Organizations (Concilio) 705-09 North Franklin Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-627-3100 Email: concilio@elconcilio.net Website: www.elconcilio.net Additional Languages: Spanish Parenting education and support services for Latinos including SCOH involved, low income and unemployed parents and single mothers. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, special needs, developing relationships with children. Other services include youth development, nutrition program, and case management. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Devereux Main Office: 1819 JFK Boulevard, 2nd floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-864-6661 Website: www.devereux.org Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Woodstock Family Center 1981 Woodstock St. Philadelphia, PA 19121 Educating Children for Parenting 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. Dobbins Vo Tec High School 2150 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19132 The Father s Day Rally Committee, Inc. (FDRC) Father s Day Rally Committee, Inc. Hatfield House 3201 West Girard Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19130-1141 Office: 215-236-3372 Fax: 215-236-1799 Email: mapowiz@aol.com Promotes positive action and encourages more aggressive hands-on action toward resolving a range of problems confronting African American males in Philadelphia and throughout the Delaware Valley. Activities and services include, group sessions for men, The Peace Campaign, linkage and referral to fatherhood advocacy and support services, and The David P. Richardson, Jr. Rites of Passage Program for African American boys ages 11-17. ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS: Rites of Passage Program Hatfield House 3201 West Girard Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19130-1141 Office: 215-236-3372 Fax: 215-236-1799

Programs for Fathers Frontline Dads Zion Non-Profit Charitable Trust Progress Plaza Shopping Center 1501 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215-684-3400 Fax: 215-236-9497 E-mail: FrontlineDads@Hotmail.com Program focuses on young men and single fathers. Offers mentoring, speaking engagements, parenting workshops and seminars, mediation, intervention, resources referrals, life skills education, and employment training for ex-offenders. Goldman Clinic 8th Street and Girard Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215-787-2082 Provides drug and alcohol out-patient program; Fathers Who Care parenting groups are also available. Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements Main Office: 100 North 17th Street, 5th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-568-5860 Parenting Collaborative groups for parents who need support in any area. Groups held in locations throughout the city. Call office for more information. Cunningham Community Center 1108 Lemon Street Philadelphia PA 19123 Health Federation of Philadelphia Main Office: Early Head Start 2532 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19132 Office: 215-223-5200 Website: www.healthfederation.org Hours: Afternoons and evenings. Support services and groups for single mothers teen parents, families of children with special needs. Individual and family counseling also available. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Salvation Army 2532 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19132 Institute for Development of African-American Youth, Inc. Main Office: P.O. Box 2061 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-572-7210 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers. Held at this site and at other sites throughout the city, call for more information. Institute for the Development of African American Youth Francis G. Myers Recreation Center 5800 Kingsessing Ave, 2nd floor Philadelphia, PA 19143 Childcare available. Temple University Barton Hall, room 109 13th and Norris Philadelphia, PA 19122 North Philadelphia 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 55

Programs for Fathers North Philadelphia 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133 Lighthouse Main Office: Fatherhood Initiative 152 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-425-7800 Fax: 215-425-6091 Provides academic enrichment; GED and Adult Basic Education; career explorations: job readiness. Parenting and life skills training provide additional incentives for those who participate such as clothing allowance, transportation, daily meals and trips with children monthly. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents (ages 13 to 18). Program offers parenting, nutrition, fitness, GED, and computer literacy classes. Parents can attend up to six days a week. 141 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-425-7804 Mayor s Office of Community Services Fatherhood Initiative Program 3129 North 22nd Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19132 Office: 215-685-9731/32 Fax: 215-685-9757 Provides workshops related to fathering issues and support services such as job readiness and placement; GED preparation and life skills training. ADDITIONAL 990 Spring Garden Street, 7th floor Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-685-3629 Fax: 215-685-3601 Men United for a Better Philadelphia (MUBP) Father s Day Rally Committee, Inc. Hatfield House 3201 West Girard Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19130-1141 Office: 215-236-3372 Fax: 215-236-1799 MUBP is a group of activists who are focused on reducing violence in our Philadelphia neighborhoods. Coalition focuses on re-educating men on the streets through positive activities. Menergy Main Office: 7500 Germantown Avenue Elders Hall, suite 5 Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-242-2235 Offers Parenting Collaborative treatment program for adults who abuse their spouses or partners. Maria De Los Santos Health Center 5th and Allegheny Philadelphia, PA 19133 North Philadelphia Parents Group Women s Christian Alliance 1630 North 16th Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Hours: Monday, 6:30 8:30p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. 56

Programs for Fathers Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: North Philadelphia Parents Group Women s Christian Alliance 1630 North 16th Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Hours: Monday, 6:30 8:30p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. Pennsylvania Parent Information Resource Center 1722 West Cecil B. Moore Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19121 Office: 215-236-2180 Fax: 215-236-2884 Website: www.papirc.org Provides services and workshops to help parents become more involved in their children s education. For more information, call Warm Line at 1-877-4PA-PIRC (1-877-472-7472). People Acting to Help (PATH) 8220 Castor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 Office: 215-728-4590 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of teens with behavioral issues or who have been involved in the juvenile justice system. CEP Allegheny 12th Street and Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133 People for People, Inc. Fatherhood Initiative 800 North Broad Street, 7th floor Philadelphia, PA 19130 Office: 215-235-2340 Fax: 215-235-8345 Website: www.peopleforpeople.org Program is open to all fathers, 18 years of age or older, who have school-aged children under the age of 18. Offers computer training, GED preparation, and job readiness training including job placement, job retention and rapid re-employment. Philadelphia Anti Drug/Violence Network 2700 North 17th Street, suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19132 Office: 215-940-0550 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups to young men involved in the Justice System. Philadelphia Department of Public Health Healthy Start North Philadelphia Division of Maternal, Child & Family Health 1900 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Office: 215-685-2457 Website: www.phila.gov/health Program to reduce infant mortality and improve health in infants (up to age two) and their families through education, support and clinical services. Services include case management and home visits, family violence prevention, programs for fathers and teens, and preventive health care social service referrals. Philadelphia County Assistance Office 1400 Spring Garden Street, room 802C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130 Office: 215-644-0943 Fax: 215-560-1025 E-mail: thjenkins@state.pa.us Provides necessary assistance through the Welfare-to-Work Program via Department of Public Assistance for fatherhood initiatives throughout the city. Serves as a liaison between programs and welfare recipients, providing information, services and conflict resolution. North Philadelphia 19121 19122 19123 19132 19133191 02 19103 19106 19107 19110 19130 19147 57

Programs for Fathers North Philadelphia 19121 19122 19123 19130 19132 19133 Philadelphia Youth Advocate SCOH Program 511 North Broad Street, 3rd floor Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-599-2991 Provides services to abused, neglected and truant children with their families throughout the City of Philadelphia. Also links families with needed resources and support services. Progressive Life Center 1415 North Broad Street, suite 226 Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 267-238-1480 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and families at risk for DHS re-entry. Project H.O.M.E. 1901 North Judson Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 Office: 215-232-7272 Website: www.projecthome.org Hours: Thursday evenings Parent education and support services for parents and caregivers with a history of substance abuse or mental illness and homelessness. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups serving North Central Philadelphia and Rowan Home residents particularly parents with history of mental health, drug/alcohol concerns, homelessness, teen parents and parents involved with DHS or at risk for re-entry. Resources for Change Main Office: 3500 Lancaster Ave. Suite 105 Philadelphia, PA 19104 484-620-7424 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, community members, parents with children at risk for DHS placement, and non-custodial fathers. Leadership Learning School 2nd Street and Jefferson Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 School District of Philadelphia MARS Program 21st Street & Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19123 Office: 215-875-3171 Provides mentoring, seminars, workshops and field trips for teen fathers (especially unwed teen fathers) to promote a sense of paternal responsibility. MARS advisors travel from school to school conducting individual and group sessions. Assistance is also offered in the form of flexible credit accumulation, before and after school credit options, and Saturday School. MARS is available at the following high schools: Audenried, Frankford, Franklin, Gratz, Germantown, Kensington, Lincoln, King, William Penn and Olney. ADDITIONAL PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Benjamin Franklin High School 550 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Office: 215-299-4662 Germantown High School 40 East High Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Office: 215-951-4004 William Penn High School 1333 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 Office: 215-684-5900 Wister Neighborhood Council 5007 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 Office: 215-843-6565 Provides referrals and resources to community residents in housing, education, energy and social welfare. 58

Programs for Fathers Kensington/ Frankford/ Lower Northeast 19124, 19125, 19134, 19135, 19137, 19149 Child Abuse Prevention Effort CORA Lifeline Kensington Frankford Lower Northeast Northwood Towers 5245 Oxford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19124 Office: 215-831-8877 Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline and developing relationships with children. Hotline and individual parent counseling also available. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents in the state prison pre-release program living in the Kintook residence. Children s Aid Society at Frankford 4137 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19124 Office: 215-685-1472 Parent Education and empowerment seminars. Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Congreso de Latinos Unidos Main Office: 216 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-763-8870 x 1909 Additional Languages: Spanish Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and teen parents. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Kensington High School 2051 East Cumberland Street Philadelphia, PA 19125 Mariana Bracetti Academy Charter School 2501 Kensington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Mastbaum High School 3116 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19134 1000 Orthodox Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 Office: 215-535-2957 Website: www.coraservices.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 4:30p.m. Provides parenting services, job readiness, and case management specifically to non-custodial fathers who are ex-offenders. Frankford Group Ministry s Neighborhood Parenting Program 4620 Griscomb Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 Office: 215-744-2990 Additional Languages: Afrikaans, Asian, Arabic, Creole, Russian Parent education support services for low-income families with children under five living in at-risk neighborhoods. Services include emergency assistance, and heating assistance applications. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for SCOH families, parents in recovery, fathers and teen parents. ADDITIONAL Central Methodist Church 4620 Griscom Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 Impact Services Corporation 1952 East Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19134 Office: 215-423-2955 Fax: 215-739-3283 Serves young fathers between the ages of 16 and 21. Offers job placement services, advocacy and legal support, comprehensive fatherhood training, educational assistance, family conflict and mediation services, case management, access to social support services and special events and activities. 19121 19124 19125 19134 19135 19137 19149 59

Programs for Fathers Kensington Frankford Lower Northeast 19121 19124 19125 19134 19135 19137 19149 The Kintock Group 301 East Erie Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19134 Office: 215-291-7606 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents in the state prison pre-release program living in the Kintock residence. Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Frankford Parents Group St. Mark s Church 4442 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19124 Hours: Tuesday, 9:30 11:30a.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. Northeast Parents Group St. Davids Lutheran Church 9169 Academy Road Philadelphia, PA 19149 Hours: Wednesday, 6:30p.m. 8:30p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. School District of Philadelphia Mars Program @ Frankford High School School District of Philadelphia 5000 Oxford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19124 Office: 215-537-2519 Provides mentoring, seminars, workshops and field trips for teen fathers (especially unwed teen fathers) to promote a sense of paternal responsibility. MARS Advisors travel from school conducting individual and group sessions with program participants. Assistance is also offered in the form of flexible credit accumulation, before and after school credit options, and Saturday School. MARS is available at the following high schools: Audenried, Frankford, Franklin, Gratz, Germantown, Kensington, Lincoln, King, William Penn and Olney. Young Fathers Rising Program 1952 East Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19134 Office: 215-739-1600 x 120 Individual, family & group therapy/classes for fathers to be and fathers with children under one year of age. 60

Programs for Fathers West Philadelphia 19104, 19131, 19139, 19151 West Philadelphia Caring People Alliance Main Office: 1819 JFK Boulevard, suite 220 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-545-5230 West Philadelphia Community Center 3512 Haverford Avenue Philadelphia, PA. 19104 Office: 215-545-5230 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Children s Aid Society of Pennsylvania 1315 Walnut Street, suite 1004 Office: 215-546-2990 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Children s Services, Inc. Nurturing Father s Program Kirkbride Center 111 North 49th Street, 4th floor Philadelphia, PA 19139 Office: 215-748-2997 Program is structured to provide fathers with experiences that allow them to acquire new thoughts and feelings that may change their attitude toward parenting and/or enhance their parenting skills. Through this program participants will be able to reshape and relearn fathering, discuss in detail old fathering practices and contrast them with new, nurturing ones. Early Head Start Children s Hospital of Philadelphia Kirkbride Center 111 North 49th Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 Office: 215-590-7270 Website: www.earlyheadstart.chop.edu Hours: 7:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Parent education and support services for single fathers, parents of children with special needs, and parents with mental health issues. Parent education focusing on child development, substance abuse, special needs, developing relationships with children and infant/toddler activities. Exodus Outreach Project 5901 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA 19139 Office: 215-476-1797 Fax: 215-476-3567 E-mail: exodusoutreachpr@aol.com Assists custodial and non-custodial fathers, 18 and older, with no high school diploma or GED, in securing gainful employment, with the goal of enabling them to actively participate in the care and raising of their children. Offers GED preparation, job readiness, training and placement, computer skills, mentoring, and transportation and clothing assistance. 19104 19131 19139 19151 61

Programs for Fathers West Philadelphia 19104 19131 19139 19151 Fathers Straight Up Group St. Ignatius Nursing Home 4401 Haverford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-349-8800 x 203 Support group for fathers of children of all ages. Focuses primarily on anger management, parent/child relationships, husband and wife relationships. Meets on alternate Saturdays from 10:00 a.m to 12:00p.m. Intercultural Family Services Inc. 4225 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-386-1298 x234 Email: ifsi@ifsinc.org Website: www.ifsinc.org Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for families with DHS involvement. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Methodist Services for Children & Families 4300 Monument Road Philadelphia, PA 19131 Office: 215-877-1925 x 219 Website: www.methodistservices.org Additional Languages: Spanish Beacon Programs include after school, youth development and family support services that engage children from birth to adulthood while providing necessary support for their families. Youth development activities include academic enrichment, recreational and cultural arts activities. Family support activities include childcare, early enrichment, parenting classes and peer support groups (including groups for fathers and grandparents). Some classes are held in Spanish. Additional activities and services include English as a Second Language classes (ESL). Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement (except sexual minority populations) at Methodist Services for Children and Families as well as at other organizations throughout the city. Call for more information. 62

Programs for Fathers Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Kirkbride Center 111 North 49th St Philadelphia, PA 19139 Hours: Thursday 6:00p.m. 8:00p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. West Philadelphia Parents Group Mt. Carmel Baptist Church 5732 Race Street 56th and Girard Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 Hours: Thursday, 6:30 8:30p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. Parkside Recovery 5000 Parkside Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 Office: 215-879-6116 x 227 Email: dthompson@nhsonline.org Additional Languages: Spanish Support services for parents involved with DHS, and with a history of substance abuse. Offers Parenting Collaborative reunification groups for parents with children in DHS placement. Separate groups for families with children five-11 and families with children 12-19. People Acting to Help (PATH) Main Office: 8220 Castor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 Office: 215-728-4590 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of teens with behavioral issues or who have been involved in the juvenile justice system. CEP Miller 4300 Westminster Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 Youth Services, Inc. Sunnycrest Fatherhood Program 3828 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 215-387-2050 x108 Fax: 215-387-3994 A supportive program for fathers of all ages in the West Philadelphia area. Provides services through home visits and groups offering Case Management Services, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Parent Education and Training, Child/Dad Activities, Advocacy for Legal, Employment and Health Issues, Information and Referral for Employment and Education. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. West Philadelphia 19104 19131 19139 19151 63

Programs for Fathers Oak Lane Olney Logan Oak Lane/ Olney/ Logan/ Nicetown/ East Falls 19120, 19126, 19129, 19140, 19141 Nicetown East Falls 19120 19126 19129 19140 19141 Cambodian Association of Southeastern PA 5412 North 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 Office: 215-324-4070 Additional Languages: Cambodian Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for Cambodian parents. Catholic Social Services/ Casa del Carmen 4400 North Reese Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Office: 215-329-5660 Website: www.familyservices-phl.org/casadel carmen.html Additional Languages: Spanish Fee for certain workshops. Support services for families with children receiving wrap-around and other mental health services. Support groups for Latino parents. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents seeking reunification, teen parents, adoptive and foster parents, parents involved with DHS and at risk of re-entry. Offers a bilingual staff and some groups in Spanish. Children s Aide Society at Logan Olney Family Center 5017 N. 13th Street Philadelphia, PA 19141 Office: 215-329-1896 Parent education and support groups for parents and expectant mothers. Focus on child development and discipline, youth violence, developing relationships, nutrition, and time/stress management. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Congreso de Latinos Unidos Main Office: 216 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133 Office: 215-763-8870 x 1909 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and teen parents. Edison High School 151 West Luzerne Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements Main Office: 100 North 17th Street, 5th floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-568-5860 Helping to Energize and Rebuild 3439 North 17th Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for all parent populations. Harambe in Progress 1100 West Rockland Street Philadelphia PA 19141 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of children at risk for DHS involvement. Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church 1100 West Rockland Street Philadelphia, PA 19141 Entrance on Marvine Street 64

Programs for Fathers Indochinese American Council 4936 Old York Road Philadelphia, PA 19141 Office: 215-457-0272 Hours: 8:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Support services for pregnant teens, teen parents and limited English speaking at-risk youth. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents. Participants can receive elective credit toward their high school diploma if enrolled in the Educational Options Program. Separate groups for couples and fathers. Lutheran Children & Family Services 5901 North 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19120 Office: 215-276-7850 Website: www.lcfsinpa.org Offers free, ongoing weekly Parents Anonymous support groups led by professional facilitators. Groups provide an opportunity for parents to share their challenges and joys with other parents and to learn from each other. Parent education and support services for fathers under 25, parents released from incarceration, parents with substance abuse problems, teenage mothers, parents with children with learning and other disabilities, immigrant and limited English-speaking parents and parents with special needs children. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, developing relationships. After school programs available. Referral to community resources through the group facilitator. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. 5401 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120 The Men s Council 3502 Scotts Lane Philadelphia, PA 19129 Office: 215-843-2046 Fax: 215-843-2049 The Philadelphia Men s Council was established to create an advocacy group of men and boys to address the issue of violence against women and children. This group provides leadership to the larger Philadelphia community around the issues of men and violence. The Council is used to think strategically and creatively about how to develop a comprehensive approach to working with men who perpetrate violence, men who are victimized by violence and men who want to be part of prevention efforts. People Acting to Help (PATH) Main Office: 8220 Castor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19152 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents of teens with behavioral issues or who have been involved in the juvenile justice system. CEP Hunting Park 4224 North Front Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Office: 215-728-4590 Philadelphia Alive Center for Transformation P. O. Box 49178 Philadelphia, PA 19141 Office: 215-287-4723 Designed to assist prisoners and ex-offenders in their efforts to become better citizens of Philadelphia. To Our Children s Future With Health Main Office: 1914 North 63rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19151 Office: 215-879-7740 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with children involved in the juvenile justice system. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: The Den 1422 West Venango Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Sydenhamm Medical Assoc. 3847 North Sydenhamm Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Oak Lane Olney Logan Nicetown East Falls 19120 19126 19129 19140 19141 65

Programs for Fathers Germantown Mt. Airy Chestnut Hill 19118 19119 19138 19144 19150 Concerned Black Men, Inc. of Philadelphia 7200 North 21st Street Philadelphia, PA 19138 Office: 215-276-2260 Fax: 215-276-4734 Website: www.cbmphilly.org Programs and activities that motivate, educate and build self-esteem, particularly African American male youth. Volunteers welcome. CORA Lifeline Germantown/ Mt. Airy/ Chestnut Hill 19118, 19119, 19138, 19144, 19150 5356 Chew Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19138 Office: 215-342-7660 Fax: 215-728-1060 Individual, family & group therapy/classes for fathers to be and fathers with children under one year of age. Eastwick Project Area Committee Mercy Wellness Center 2821 Island Road Philadelphia, PA 19153 Office: 215-365-8825 Provides referrals and community resources to needy families. Educating Children for Parenting Main Office: 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Germantown High School 40 East High School Philadelphia, PA 19144 Martin Luther King 6100 Stenton Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19138 Grace Community Christian Center 29-31 West Johnson Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Office: 215-848-2700 Fax: 215-438-3210 E-mail: bigspc@aol.com Community-based organization that provides a Fatherhood Initiative program along with an array of services: Share Food Service to the public, Mon-Fri, 11a.m.-1p.m.; Diabetes and Nutrition education workshops, AARP meetings, driving course, financial workshops, M.A.L.T. classes and comprehensive after school tutoring center, Mon-Fri 3p.m.-6p.m. Summer camp for children, computer lab for seniors and children and line dancing. Senior services available. Resource Center for available subsidies and financial information, various learning programs and family therapy. Volunteers welcome. Juvenile Justice Center of Philadelphia 100 West Coulter Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Office: 215-849-2112 Website: www.juvenilejustice.org Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Additional Languages: Spanish and Indochinese Parent education and support services focusing on child development, discipline, youth violence, substance abuse, developing relationships, anger management and special needs. Linkage to resources. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. 66

Programs for Fathers Menergy 7500 Germantown Avenue New Covenant Campus Elders Hall, suite 5 Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-242-2235 English 267-625-6135 Spanish Fax: 215-242-3974 Additional Languages: Spanish Website: www.menergy.org Provides out-patient group treatment, rehabilitation and anger management for English and Spanish-speaking men and women who have been abusive to their partners. Spanish-language counseling services are provided in North Philadelphia, at Maria de los Santos Health Center, 5th Street and Allegheny Avenue. Some insurance, including Medicaid, may apply. Offers Parenting Collaborative treatment program for adults who abuse their spouses or partners. Northwest Interfaith Movement 6757 Greene Street, 3rd floor Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-843-5600 Hours: 9:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Email: asfreeman@nim-phila.org Parent education and support services focusing on choosing child care, parent advocacy, teen parent issues. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Northwest Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network 17 East Mt. Pleasant Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19119 Office: 215-247-4663 Fax: 215-247-0544 Provides housing, counseling and life skills to couples, single mothers and fathers with children. Resources for Change Main Office: 3500 Lancaster Avenue, suite 105 Philadelphia, PA 19104 484-620-7424 Stenton Family Manor Homeless Shelter 1300 East Tulpehocken St Philadelphia, PA 19138 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, community members, non-custodial fathers and parents with children at risk for DHS placement. School District of Philadelphia MARS Program @ Martin Luther King High School Stenton Avenue and Haines Street Philadelphia, PA 19138 Office: 215-276-5253 Provides mentoring, seminars, workshops and field trips for teen fathers (especially unwed teen fathers) to promote a sense of paternal responsibility. MARS advisors travel from school to school conducting individual and group sessions with program participants. Assistance is also offered in the form of flexible credit accumulation, before and after school credit options, and Saturday School. MARS is available at the following high schools: Audenried, Frankford, Franklin, Gratz, Germantown, Kensington, Lincoln, King, William Penn and Olney. Tabor Services and Southern Home Services 57 East Armat Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Office: 215-842-4800 Website: www.tabor.org Parent education and support groups for teen parents, foster children, families involved with DHS, families of children with special needs and mothers in substance treatment. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and at-risk families. Parents seeking reunification attend an additional six sessions focused on reunification. Germantown Mt. Airy Chestnut Hill 19118 19119 19138 19144 19150 67

Programs for Fathers Upper Northeast Upper Northeast 19111, 19114, 19115, 19116, 19136, 19152, 19154 19111 19114 19115 19116 19136 19152 19154 CORA Services Lifeline Program 733 Susquehanna Road Philadelphia, PA 19111 Office: 215-342-7660 Fax: 215-728-1060 Website: www.coraservices.org Hours: 8:00a.m. 5:00p.m. Individual, family and group therapy/classes for fathers to be and fathers with children under one year of age. Father s Legal Advocacy Group P.O. Box 11413 Philadelphia, PA 19111 Office: 215-745-0805 Non-profit organization designed to give free legal information to both fathers and mothers concerning family law matters. Educating Children for Parenting Main Office: 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Northeast High School 1601 Cottman Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 Samuel S. Fels High School Devereaux Avenue & Langdon Street Philadelphia, PA 19111 Lutheran Children s Services @ George Washington High School 10175 Bustleton Avenue (Rear Entrance) Philadelphia, PA 19116 Office: 215-961-2151 Fax: 215-961-2152 Men s leadership group dealing with social issues. Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility 7901 State Road Philadelphia, PA 19136 Hours: Monday, 7:30p.m. 9:00p.m. Support groups for incarcerated fathers. Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center 8301 State Road Philadelphia, PA 19136 Monday and Wednesday, 7:30 9:00p.m. Support groups for incarcerated fathers. 68

Programs for Fathers Urban Family Council Fatherhood Initiative: Leading by Example 518 Ryers Avenue Cheltenham, PA 19012 P.O.Box 11415 Philadelphia, PA 19111 Contact: Chris Pender, Director Office: 215-663-9494 Fax: 215-663-9444 E-mail: cpender@urbanfamily.org Offers 12 sessions of weekly workshops for fathers. Weekly sessions work on character building; issues around relationships with their children; consistency in their responsibilities; and caring in a nurturing way. Offers 10 sessions of weekly workshops for young men. Weekly sessions work on assisting young men with the concept of what a man is, his role in the home and responsibility in the community. Upper Northease 19111 19114 19115 19116 19136 19152 19154 69

Programs for Fathers South Philadelphia South Philadelphia 19154, 19146, 19147, 19148 19154 19146 19147 19148 70 Best Nest Inc. 1709 Washington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19146 Office: 215-546-8060 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative reunification groups for parents who are chronically ill and parents of chronically ill children. Caring People Alliance Main Office: 1819 JFK Boulevard, suite 220 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-545-5230 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. Fels South Philadelphia Community Center 2407 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19148 Diversified Community Services 1210 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 Office: 215-336-5505 Fax: 215-336-5527 Supports Concerned Men of Point Breeze a facilitated weekly support group that enables fathers, especially non-custodial dads, to discuss their parenting responsibilities and to develop more effective parenting skills. Group meets at the Dixon House Community Center. Beacon Programs include after school, youth development and family support services that engage children from birth to adulthood while providing necessary support for their families. Youth development activities include academic enrichment, recreational and cultural arts activities. Family support activities include childcare, early enrichment, parenting classes and peer support groups (including groups for fathers and grandparents). Some classes are held in Spanish. Additional activities and services include English as a Second Language classes (ESL). Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, families seeking reunification and parents with children at risk for DHS involvement or placement. ADDITIONAL PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Dixon House Community Center 1920 South 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Office: 215-336-3511 x 328 Fax: 215-551-4327 DCS @ Vare Middle School 2100 South 24th Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Office: 215-336-5505 Educating Children for Parenting Main Office: 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. LOCATION: Audenried High School 3301 Tasker Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Elwyn Inc. Main Office: 862 Main Street Darby, PA 19023 Office: 610-461-2207 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for mentally challenged adults. FairPlace 3200 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Employment Training Referral Services & Associates, Inc. South Philadelphia HOMES 1444 Point Breeze Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19146 Office: 215-467-2497 (office and fax) Provides six 12 week lecture and workshops series on fatherhood; continued adult education programs and job readiness and placement assistance.

Programs for Fathers Focus on Fathers 2029 South 8th Street Philadelphia, PA 19148 Office: 215-985-2582 Hours: 8:30a.m. 5:00p.m. Fathering supports. Mental Health Association of Southeastern PA Main Office: 1211 Chestnut Street, suite 1100 Office: 215-751-1800 x 229 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with mental illness and/or mental health concerns. Episcopal Church of St. John the Evangelist 1332 South 3rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Philadelphia Society for Services to Children Main Office: 415 South 15th Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 Office: 215-875-4966 215-875-4967 Website: www.pssckids.org Parent education and support services, including home visitation programs for at-risk families of children entering/transitioning to the public school system and teen parents. Parent education utilizing the MELD curriculum, focusing on child development, discipline and developing relationships with children. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for parents with more than one child. Each group serves both reunification families and families at risk for DHS involvement. New Comfort Baptist Church 2200 Snyder Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19145 Resources for Change Main Office: 3500 Lancaster Avenue suite 105 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: 484-620-7424 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, community members, non-custodial fathers and parents with children at risk for DHS placement. 17th and Tasker Philadelphia, PA 19146 School District of Philadelphia MARS Program @ Audenreid High School 3301 Tasker Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Office: 215-952-6204 Provides mentoring, seminars, workshops and field trips for teen fathers (especially unwed teen fathers) to promote a sense of paternal responsibility. MARS Advisors travel from school conducting individual and group sessions with program participants. Assistance is also offered in the form of flexible credit accumulation, before and after school credit options, and Saturday School. MARS is available at the following high schools: Audenried, Frankford, Franklin, Gratz, Germantown, Kensington, Lincoln, King, William Penn and Olney. Universal Community Homes 1427 Catherine Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 Office: 215-546-1880 Fax: 215-546-6308 Assists custodial and non-custodial fathers, 18 and older, with no high school diploma or GED, in securing gainful employment, with the goal of enabling them to actively participate in the care and raising of their children. Offers GED preparation, job readiness, training and placement, computer skills, mentoring and transportation and clothing assistance. Wordsworth Academy Main Office: 211 North 13th Street Office: 215-567-1735 x 1121 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents involved with the reunification process and parents who have recently been reunified with their child. Groups held in various locations throughout the city. Call office for more information. Barratt Middle School 1599 Wharton Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 South Philadelphia 19154 19146 19147 19148 71

Programs for Fathers Roxborough Manayunk Roxborough/Manayunk 19127, 19128 19127 19128 Educating Children for Parenting Main Office: 211 North 13th Street, suite 701 Office: 215-496-9780 Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents and adjudicated teens. Roxborough High School 6498 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements Main Office: 100 North 17th Street, 5th floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Office: 215-568-5860 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for all parent populations. North Light Community Center 175-183 Greene Lane Philadelphia, PA 19127 Intercommunity Action, Inc. (INTERAC) 6012 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 Office: 215-487-1330 Website: www.intercommunityaction.org Parent education and support for parents with behavioral health disorders and children with emotional and behavioral problems. Support services for parents and children with behavioral health disorders. Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for parents who have mental health and/or substance abuse concerns, and parents at risk of re-entry into DHS. ADDITIONAL 481 Krams Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 72

Programs for Fathers Southwest Philadelphia 19142, 19143, 19153 Southwest Philadelphia Parents Anonymous Main Office: 6214 Grays Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19142 Office: 215-724-3884 Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, families seeking reunification, parents with mental health concerns, parents with mental retardation, parents with drug/alcohol concerns, families in recovery and formerly homeless parents. Groups held in various locations throughout the city. Call office for more information. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Consortium 4601 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 Families First Main Office: 3939 Warren Street Philadelphia, PA 19143 For homeless families in transitional housing. PROGRAM LOCATIONS: Interim House West 49th and Parkside Philadelphia, PA 19143 My Sister s Place 5601 Kingsessing Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19142 Parent Action Network (PAN) Main Office: 1601 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Office: 215-PARENTS (727-3687) Provides parent education and support services for single mothers, teen parents, parents seeking reunification with children in placement, survivors of abuse, Spanish speaking parents and fathers. Child care available at some locations. Parent education focusing on child development, discipline, developing relationships with children and women s self-esteem. Southwest Philadelphia Parents Group Wharton-Wesley United Methodist Church 54th and Catharine Streets 57th and Willows Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19143 Hours: Tuesday, 6:00p.m. 8:00p.m. Community groups for parents with children under 12. 19142 19143 19153 73

Father s Directory Southtwest Philadelphia 19142 19143 19153 Presbyterian Children s Village Services @ Bartram High School 67th Street and Elmwood Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19142 Office: 215-878-2480 Additional Languages: Spanish Beacon Programs include after school, youth development and family support services that engage children from birth to adulthood while providing necessary support for their families. Youth development activities include academic enrichment, recreational and cultural arts activities. Family support activities include childcare, early enrichment, parenting classes and peer support groups (including groups for fathers and grandparents). Some classes are held in Spanish. Additional activities and services include English as a Second Language classes (ESL). Offers Parenting Collaborative groups for fathers, familis seeking reunification, and parents with children at risk for re-entry in DHS. Southwest Community Services Inc. 6424 Woodland Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19142 Office: 215-729-8911 Support services for families involved with DHS and adolescents. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for teen parents seeking reunification and teen parents with children at risk of DHS involvement or placement. Southwest Nu-Stop, Inc. 5616 Woodland Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19143 Office: 215-729-2014 Email: swnustsj@critpath.org Provides parent education to: single men and women; teen parents; parents or caregivers in recovery; parents or caregivers; fathers and male caregivers; mentally ill parents and caregivers; and parents and caregivers who are dually diagnosed. Offers separate Parenting Collaborative groups for parents in recovery and teen parents. 74

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Philadelphia Child Care Resources Philadelphia Child Care Resources (PCCR) PCCR provides child care information services. If you have questions or need help finding or selecting child care, call the child care hotline at 1-888-461-KIDS (5437). You can also access their website at www.philadelphiachildcare.org. If you live in the following ZIP Codes, you can contact PCCR at the addresses shown below: 19102, 19103, 19106, 19107, 19112, 19145, 19146, 19147, 19148 Center City and South Philadelphia 1500 South Columbus Boulevard McGree Building, 2nd Floor 215-271-1201 19104, 19131, 19139, 19142, 19143, 19151, 19153 West and Southwest Philadelphia The Market @ University Square 3901 Market Street, Box 1969 215-382-4762 19111, 19114, 19115, 19116, 19120, 19124, 19134, 19135, 19136, 19137, 19149 Northeast Philadelphia 8040 Roosevelt Boulevard Suite 10 215-333-1560 19118, 19119, 19126, 19127, 19128, 19129, 19138, 19140, 19141, 19144, 19150 Northwest Philadelphia 6350 Greene Street Ground Floor 215-842-4820 19121, 19122, 19123, 19125, 19130, 19132, 19133 North Philadelphia Wallace Building 642 North Broad Street 215-763-0100 76

General Information 77

General Information General Information Philadelphia Department of Public Health Health Centers #1 1400 Lombard Street (STD & HIV Testing) 19146 215-685-6570 #2 1720 South Broad Street 19145 215-685-1803 #3 555 South 43rd Street 19104 215-685-7500 #4 4400 Haverford Avenue 19104 215-685-7600 #5 1920 North 20th Street 19121 215-685-2933 #6 321 West Girard Avenue 19123 215-685-3803 #9 131 East Chelten Avenue 19144 215-685-5700 #10 2230 Cottman Avenue 19149 215-685-0639 Strawberry Mansion 2840 West Dauphin Street 19132 215-685-2424 Child Link 215-731-2110 Provides developmental screening of children from birth to age five. Children s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) 1-800-986-KIDS CHIP is Pennsylvania s program to provide quality health insurance for children of working families who otherwise could not afford it. Community Behavioral Health (CBH) 215-413-3100 Provides assistance in locating mental health services. Defenders Association of Philadelphia 215-568-3190 Provides legal assistance for low-income residents. Department of Human Services 215-683-4DHS Provides assistance in locating a DHS Social Worker and DHS related programs. Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare County Assistance Offices Community Services 215-560-2547 Provides assistance with general questions such as locating your district office and policy questions. Child Support, Parent Locator Service 215-686-2951; 686-2952; 686-2965; 686-2966. Provides assistance with locating non-custodial parents and establishing child support. Welfare Helpline 1-800-692-7462 Provides assistance with public assistance issues. Food Information Line 1-800-366-3997 Provides statewide assistance in locating nearest food bank according to zip code. Food Stamp Screening 1-800-634-2033 Provides assistance in determining eligibility for public assistance. Mobile Crisis Unit 215-685-6440 Provides assessments of children who may be in need of immediate mental health services. Momobile (Maternity Care Coalition) 215-972-0700 Provides assistance with food, clothes, milk, and furniture for children up to six months old. 78

General Information Office of Emergency Shelter Services 215-686-7150 Provides assistance in locating shelter. Parent Action Network 215-PARENTS (215-727-3687) Provides support and education for parents who want to enhance their parenting skills. Parent Involvement Network 1-800-688-4226 Provides assistance in resolving school related concerns for children with special needs. Parents Union for Public Schools 215-991-9724 Provides assistance in resolving school related matters. Philly SOS Philly Search Online for Services www.phillysos.org A searchable database for locating community resources in Philadelphia. SEPTA 215-580-7800 Provides assistance with customer service questions such as bus routes and schedules. Social Security 1-800-772-1213 Provides assistance with social security related matters. Tenant Action Group 215-575-0700 Provides assistance with housing issues. United Way First Call 215-568-3750 Provides assistance in obtaining referrals to social services such as after-school programs. Women Infant and Child (WIC) 215-978-6100 or 1-800-743-3300 Provides assistance in locating area offices and establishing entitlement for children. Youth Works 215-875-5072 Provides assistance with general information concerning school age employment. 79

Internet Resources For Parents 81

Internet Resources For Parents Internet Resources For Parents FamilyFun www.family.go.com From the Disney Corporation, this site contains helpful suggestions and tips on raising children, parent-child relationships and activities, and much more. GrandsPlace www.grandsplace.com Designed for grandparents and special others raising children. Locate grandparents support groups in your area, disability resources for children, health insurance, mental health, financial assistance, adoption and guardianship programs. ivillage Pregnancy and Parenting parenting.ivillage.com Information, chats and discussion boards about a host of issues related to parenting. Keep Kids Healthy www.keepkidshealthy.com A pediatrician s guide to your children s health and safety, with free parenting advice, an immunization schedule, a baby name finder, a body mass index calculator, a lead poisoning screening quiz, plus info on kids nutrition, growth, development, common problems and infections. KidSource Online www.kidsource.com Addresses health issues on raising and education children. Has good links to other useful sites and articles on subjects such as nutrition, growth, and development, safety, product recall notices, etc. National Association for the Education of Young Children www.naeyc.org National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is an organization dedicated to achieving healthy development and constructive education for young children. A family section provides a listing of NAEYC- accredited day care agencies by ZIP code, informative articles covering a broad range of topics an a list of recommended books. National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities www.nichcy.org Intended for caregivers of children with disabilities. Provides information on disabilities and related issues for children and youth from birth to age twenty-two. National Parent Information Center (NPIN) www.npin.org The National Parent Information Center provides resources (texts, program descriptions, Internet links, etc.) for parents and those who work with parents. Parenting Q & A www.parenting-qa.com Top parenting links on the Web. Parenting Magazine www.parenting.com Electronic magazine from the publishers of Healthy Pregnancy, Baby Talk, Parenting and Family Life. 82

Internet Resources For Parents PhillySOS www.phillysos.org PhillySOS is a tool for locating community resources in Philadelphia. Information is gathered from a variety of sources and directories to provide a detailed and comprehensive guide for the residents of Philadelphia. A person can search for a service by agency, service and keyword. The site lists the most popular searches of services through the Category Express for the visitor s convenience. Zero to Three www.zerotothree.org Resources on the first three years of life offers topics on safety, development, disability, culture, drug and alcohol, healthcare and parenting. A specific parents section provides information on child care developmental milestones, a resource listing and much more. 83

Fatherhood Website Resources 84

Fatherhood Website Resources Fatherhood Website Resources Fatherhood Initiative www.fatherhood.hhs.gov U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has developed a special initiative, Promoting Responsible Fatherhood, to support and strengthen the roles of fathers in families. HHS has made involved, committed, responsible fatherhood a national priority. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support and Enforcement (OCSE) www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/cse National Electronic Child Support Resource System. NECSRS provides the user with timely and easy access to a wealth of child support enforcement resources available from federal, state, local, and tribal CSE organizations. Center on Fathers, Families, and Public Policy (CFFPP) www.cffpp.org The Center on Fathers, Families, and Public Policy (CFFPP) is a nationally focused public policy organization conducting training, litigation, and public education in order to focus attention on the barriers faced by never-married, low income fathers and their families. Dads & Daughters www.dadsanddaughters.org Dads & Daughters is a national membership organization whose mission is to strengthen fathers relationships with their daughters. It offers a variety of resources including an electronic newsletter and DadTalk ListServ. Maryland Fatherhood Initiative www.fatherhoodmd.org Maryland Fatherhood Initiative is Maryland s resource for fatherhood facts and information. Their website, hosted by the Maryland Department of Human Resources, provides valuable resources to benefit fathers and their families, including advice, mentoring, job opportunities, programs, and links. Father Matters www.fathermatters.com Father Matters is a nonprofit organization with the sole purpose of helping fathers become the best parents they can be through encouragement, support, and accountability by mentoring through positive actions and examples. National Center for Fathering www.fathers.com The National Center for Fathering conducts research on fathers and fathering and develops practical resources to prepare dads for nearly every fathering situation. National Center on Fathers and Families (NCOFF) www.ncoff.gse.upenn.edu/ The National Center on Fathers and Families (NCOFF) is dedicated to research practice that expands the knowledge base on father involvement and father development, and that informs policy designed to improve the well-being of children. National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI) www.fatherhood.org National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI) was founded to confront the problem of father absence. Its mission is to improve the well-being of children by increasing the proportion of children growing up with involved, responsible, and committed fathers. National Practitioners Network for Fathers and Families, Inc. www.npnff.org (NPNFF) is a national individual membership organization whose mission is to build the profession of practitioners working to increase the responsible involvement of fathers in the lives of children. 85

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Index AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania...5 Albert Einstein Medical Center...26 Asociation de Puertorriquenos en Marcha...12, 53 Because I Love You (BILY)...37 Best Nest Inc...34, 70 Bethanna...5, 48 Boone Community Family Center...12 Cambodian Association of Southeastern PA...26, 64 Caring People Alliance...5, 12, 21, 34, 53, 61, 70 Caring Together...26 Carson Valley School...12, 53 Catholic Social Services/Casa del Carmen...26, 64 Catholic Social Services/Family Services...5 Catholic Social Services/Mercy Hospice...5 Catholic Social Services/Northeast Family Center..32 Center for Families & Relationships...18 Centro Nueva Creacion- New Creation Community Center...26 Chelten Christian Crusade for All People...29 Chestnut Hill Hospital...29 Child Abuse Prevention Effort...18, 59 Child Care Information Services - South/Center City...34 Child Parent Center of Hall-Mercer...5 ChildLink...6 Children and Parents Reunification Group...9, 51 Children's Aid Society at Frankford...18, 59 Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania..6, 12, 53, 61 Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania at Madeira Family Center...15 Children's Aide Society at Logan Olney Family Center...27, 64 Children's Crisis Treatment Center...6, 48 Children's Crisis Treatment Center at 8th Street...13 Children's Services, Inc....6, 48, 61 CHOICE...6 Christian Street YMCA-Child Readiness Center...34 Church of the Advocate...13 Community Advocates Association for Children & Youth...13 Community Legal Services...6 Community Women's Education Project...18 Concerned Black Men, Inc. of Philadelphia...66 Congreso de Latinos Unidos..13, 18, 27, 54, 59, 64 CORA...19, 32, 59, 66, 68 Cosmic Learning Center Of Philadelphia...38 Council of Spanish-Speaking Organizations (Concilio)...13, 54 Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility...33, 68 Devereux Community Services of Philadelphia...6, 13, 48, 54 Diversified Community Services...34, 70 Early Head Start- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia...21, 61 Eastwick Project Area Committee...66 Educating Children for Parenting...7, 14, 29, 32, 34, 37, 49, 54, 66, 68, 70, 72 Education Law Center of Pennsylvania...7 Elwyn Inc....35, 70 Employment Training Referral Services & Associates, Inc...70 Episcopal Community Services (ECS)...7, 49 Exodus Project...61 Families First...39, 73 Family Planning Council...7 Fathers and Children s Equality (PA FACE)...32 Fathers Group...9, 51 Fathers Straight Up Group...62 Father s Legal Advocacy Group...68 Focus on Fathers...35, 71 Frankford Group Ministry's Neighborhood Parenting Program...19, 59 Frankford Parents Group...20, 60 Friends Neighborhood Guild...14 Frontline Dads...55 Germantown Settlement...29 Girls & Boys Town of Philadelphia...19 Girls, Inc./Big Sisters of Philadelphia...7 Goldman Clinic...55 Good Shepherd Mediation Program...29 Grace Community Christian Center...66 Greater Canaan Child Care and Learning Center...7 Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements...7, 14, 27, 37, 55, 64, 72 Harambe in Progress...27, 64 Headstart Learning Tree...38 Health Federation of Philadelphia...8, 14, 49, 55 Huey Family Center...38 Impact Services Corporation...59 Indochinese American Council...27, 65 Institute for the Development of African American Youth...8, 14, 40, 49, 55 Intercommunity Action Inc. (INTERAC)...37, 72 Intercultural Family Services Inc....21, 62 Joseph J. Peters Institute...8, 50 Julia De Burgos Family Center...14 Julia De Burgos Family Center at Congreso...15 Just Children Inc....32 Juvenile Justice Center of Philadelphia...29, 66 Kencrest Services...30 King's Kids Child Care and Development Center...8 Kirkbride Center...23, 63 LaSalle Neighborhood Nursing Center...27 Lighthouse...15, 56 Loaves and Fishes at St. Michael's Lutheran Church...30 Lutheran Children & Family Services...28, 65 Lutheran Children's Services @ George Washingotn High School...68 Mantua Haverford Community Center...22 Mars Program...75 Maternal Addiction Treatment and Research (MATER) Thomas Jefferson University...8 Maternity Care Coalition...9 Mayor's Office of Community Services (MOCS) at West Philadelphia...22, 56 87

Index Mazzoni Center (formerly Philadelphia Community Health Alternatives)...9, 50 Men United for a Better Philadelphia (MUBP)...56 Menergy...15, 30, 56, 67 Men's Resource Center...50 Mental Health Association of Southeastern PA...9, 35, 50, 71 Mercy Hospice...9, 50 Methodist Services for Children and Families..22, 62 Morning Placement Group...9, 51 Motivational Alternatives, Inc....22 Mt. Carmel Baptist Church...22 Multi-Ethnic Behavioral Health, Inc. Nu-Stop...38 Nationalities Service Center...10 New Foundations, Inc....19 New Wave Resources...50 Norris Square Neighborhood Project, Inc...15 North Philadelphia Parents Group...16, 57 Northeast Parents Group...20, 60 Northeast Treatment Centers...15 Northern Home Children & Family Services...37 Northwest Human Services of Philadelphia...30 Northwest Interfaith Movement...30, 67 Northwest Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network...67 Old Pine Community Center...10, 35 Olde Kensington-Lehigh Senior Center...15 Parenting Education at Chestnut Hill Hospital...32 Parents Anonymous...39, 73 Parents Involved Network...10 Parents of Teens Group...9, 51 Parkside Recovery...23, 63 Parents Reunification Group...10, 51 Pathways PA...23 Pennsylvania Parent Information Resource Center 57 Pennsylvania Prison Society...10, 51 Pennsylvania School for the Deaf...30 People Acting to Help (PATH)..16, 23, 28, 57, 63, 65 People for People, Inc....57 People's Emergency Center...23 Philadelphia Alive Center for Transformation...65 Philadelphia Anti Drug/ Violence Network...16, 57 Philadelphia Children's Alliance...23 Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth...10 Philadelphia County Assistance Office...57 Philadelphia Department of Public Health...57 Philadelphia Department of Public Health/ Maternal Child and Family...11 Philadelphia Early Childhood Collaborative...20 Philadelphia Fatherhood Practicioners Network...52 Philadelphia Health Management Corporation (PHMC)...11, 16 Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center...33, 68 Philadelphia Legal Assistance...51 Philadelphia Parent-Child Center...16 Philadelphia Society for Services to Children..35, 71 Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation 51 Philadelphia Youth Advocate SCOH Program...57 Point Breeze Family Center...35 Presbyterian Children's Village...74 Preschool Project...20 Progressive Life Center...16, 57 Project H.O.M.E...16, 58 Resources for Change...17, 24, 30, 35, 58, 67, 71 Resources for Children's Health...11, 52 School District of Philadelphia Frankford High School...60 School District of Philadelphia MARS Program...58, 67, 71 Sobriety Through Outpatient of Philadelphia...17 Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Association Coalition...24 Southern Home Services...17 Southwest Community Development Corporation - New Start Family...39 Southwest Community Enrichment Center...39 Southwest Community Services Inc....39, 74 Southwest Nu-Stop, Inc....39, 74 Southwest Philadelphia Parents Group...38, 73 Special People in Northeast, Inc. (SPIN)...33 St. Joseph Catholic Home for Children...28 St. Mar's Family Respite...24 STOP IT NOW! Philadelphia...52 Supportive Older Women's Network...24 Supprotive Child/Adult Network, Inc. (SCAN)...24 Tabor Services of Southern Home Services...31, 67 Teen Group...9, 51 The Black Women's Health Alliance...12, 53 The Consortium Family Preservation Program...21 The Father's Day Rally Committee Inc. (FDRC)...54 The Kintock Group...19, 60 The Men s Council...65 To Our Children's Future with Health...28, 65 Tough Love International...33 United Cerebral Palsy Association...31 United Communities Southeast Philadelphia at Southwark House...11, 36 United Way's First Call for Help...11 Universal Community Homes...71 University of Pennylvania...24 Urban Family Council...69 West Philadelphia Parents Group...23, 63 Wister Neighborhood Council...58 Women Organized Against Rape (WOAR)...11, 52 Women's Christian Alliance...17 Women's Community Revitalization Project...17 Women s Self-Esteem Group...9, 51 Wordsworth Academy...11, 36, 71 YMCA Early Head Start...36 Young Fathers Rising Program...60 Youth Service Inc....25, 63 Youth Service Inc. at Sunny Crest Center...25 88

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The Achieving Reunification Center (ARC) is a "one-stop" center designed to assist parents in overcoming barriers toward family reunification. All services are guided by child welfare, public benefits and workforce policies. ARC brings systems together to help parents achieve positive outcomes. A project of the Philadelphia Department of Human Services and the Philadelphia Workforce Development Center, ARC partners with a combination of DHS resources and behavioral health and public assistance systems; the ARC programs and services include: Technology-based (ABE/GED/ESL) Workforce Development Parent Coaches/Mentors Behavioral Health Services Housing & Financial Counseling Fatherhood Support Through the ARC, all families with children in out-ofhome placement have resources to achieve reunification through the provision of appropriate support services that ensure the child s safety and strengthen the The Achieving Reunification Center

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