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            SENIORLINE, senior services                          WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS
            412-350-5460                                         MEMBERSHIP SERVICES
            Toll Free: 1-800-344-4319                            YWCA GREATER PITTSBURGH
            E-mail: SeniorLine@dhs.county.allegheny.pa.us        305 Wood Street
            A call to the SeniorLine, weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., con-  Pittsburgh, PA 15222
            nects the caller to a AAA care manager who will answer his/her questions   Phone: 412-255-1261
            about services for older adults and offer assistance in finding local providers   EMAIL: membership@ywcapgh.org
            of needed services. Callers who leave a message after normal office hours or   Website: www.ywcapgh.org
            on weekends will have their call returned by a care manager.  Become part of a growing network that works to strengthen our
            The care manager explains the services available throughout the AAA and   community by creating and advancing opportunities for all women to
            its network of community providers. If appropriate, s/he arranges for an   seek equality and self-sufficiency. Membership in the YWCA Greater
            in-depth assessment of the needs of the older adult. The assessment leads to   Pittsburgh is free.
            the development of a care plan in cooperation with the older adult and his/  YWCA GREATER PITTSBURGH
            her family, if desired.                              305 Wood Street
            Unless otherwise noted, all of the services described below are arranged by   Pittsburgh, PA 15222
            first contacting a SeniorLine care manager. More information about getting   Phone: 412-391-5100
            started with AAA is available at: www.alleghenycounty.us/dhs/aaaintake.  Website: www.ywcapgh.org
            aspx                                                 Email: ywca@ywcapgh.org
            Helping older adults stay connected to their community through Senior   The YWCA Greater Pittsburgh strengthens our community by creat-
            Centers                                              ing and advancing opportunities for all women to seek equality and
            Senior Centers are located in 60 neighborhoods throughout the county. Gen-  self-sufficiency. Last year, the door of opportunity was opened for
            erally operated by community organizations and/or local municipal govern-  over 43,000 Allegheny County women and families through such
            ments, Senior Centers offer a range of community-based services.In addition   YWCA programs as child care, child-care training, children and teen
            to serving a daily lunch, senior centers offer social, recreational, educational,   programs, health education, housing, and anti-racism and cultural
            health and fitness, and other programs that consumers can enjoy with their   competency training.
            peers in their community. Participation in the activities of a senior center
            offers older adults a great way to stay mentally and physically active, meet   AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN
            people and start new friendships. In addition, Senior Center staff can provide   c/o Jill E Roth
            the same type of help and information available through SeniorLine case.  864 Belmont Rd
                                                                 Butler, Pa 16001-4545
            SHELTERS FOR WOMEN                                   YWCA Downtown Butler
            BETHLEHEM HAVEN                                      120 W. Cunningham Street, Butler, PA 16001
            Fifth Avenue Commons, 905 Watson Street              724-287-5709
            Pittsburgh, PA 15219                                 e-mail: ywcaofbutler@aol.com
            412-391-1348/www.bethlehemhaven.org                  Classes for young girls and teens to open avenues leading to
            Hospitality, compassion and integrity, three of Bethlehem Haven’s core   increased independence and the development of talents and skills.
            values are the centerpiece of the delivery services to homeless women or   Classes for adult women to meet community needs by providing self-
            those at risk for homelessness. Bethlehem Haven strives to provide essential   improvement, education and leisure time classes.
            foundation for clients to achieve stable mental and physical health, as well
            as personal empowerment. Supply services provided by Bethlehem Haven   MERCER COUNTY COMMISSION FOR WOMEN
            include Project Employ, Day Programs, Health and Wellness and Uptown   103 Courthouse Mercer, Pennsylvania 16137
            Legal Clinic.                                        724-662-3800; FAX 24-662-1530
                                                                 An advocacy agency for Mercer County women.
            TEEN SERVICES                                        WESTMORELAND COUNTY COMMISSION FOR WOMEN &
                                                                 FAMILIES (WCCWF)
            YWCA GREATER PITTSBURGH, TEEN SERVICES               PO Box 675
            6907 Frankstown Avenue                               Greensburg, PA 15601
            Pittsburgh, PA 15208                                 Mary Catherine Motchar
            Phone: 412-361-6433/Website: www.ywcapgh.org         724-838-1838
            The YWCA offers non-traditional interactive educational programs and   ArborInd@aol.com
            activities that empower girls and young women and also promote gender   Angela Rose-O’Brien
            equity.                                              724-836-6444
                                                                 InspiringTimes@aol.com
            EMPLOYMENT AND YOUTH
            Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania                WOMEN’S POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS
            All of Us Care Program                               LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
            610 Clay Street                                      403 Elm St., Indiana, PA 15701
                                                                 724-465-2595; Fax: 724-465-4953
            Sharpsburg, PA 15215                                 Email: lwvic@yourinter.net
            412.782.5344                                         The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization,
                                                                 encourages informed and active participation in government, works to
                                                                 increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences
                                                                 public policy through education and advocacy.






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