Agency responsible for publicly funded child welfare, aging, homeless, drug and alcohol, mental health, intellectual disability services in Allegheny County, PA
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Do you want to make a difference for young people? Being a Youth Support Partner is more than a job – it is a purpose. Learn about becoming a YSP: https://t.co/DE5PyqRlau
Our Project Prom Shop provides prom dresses and accessories to eligible Allegheny County students! Are you looking to get an early start on planning your prom look? Register for Project Prom today! https://t.co/9aos2Y54P5
Find services for citizenship and legal assistance, language assistance, refugee settlement and more at the Allegheny County DHS website.
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Heat and energy bills can feel unmanageable. If you need help this with heating bills this winter, The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) could provide you with assistance. Find out if you qualify: https://t.co/Gz4zYFVbzU
It is common to show signs of stress after exposure to a disaster or other traumatic event. Learn more about managing traumatic event-related stress here: https://t.co/uszhVR7nqt
The 2025 Black History Month theme is African Americans and Labor. This theme focuses on the ways that work intersects with the collective experiences of Black people. Learn more here:https://t.co/6mOYYmNRsI
What can you gain from being a YSP? Ashley explains the benefits that come with joining the Youth Support Partners team. You can apply to join the team at our website: https://t.co/DE5PyqRlau
We cooked up community with 49 Braddock neighbors ages 5 to 85 at Better Together—our 6th celebration of healthy cooking & social connection with @ACDHS via a @ACLgov grant. Gratitude to @Greater Valley Community Services for opening your doors and @AlzGPA for sharing resources.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy may sound intimidating, but it's actually an effective treatment for a range of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, and more. Learn more here: https://t.co/w32EIoo5fq
Snow & cold temps can make travel difficult, unsafe, or impossible.
Prepare before you go: pack an emergency car kit, check road conditions, & download the FEMA App for weather updates: https://t.co/bCOlw2Mh7B
Follow @Readygov for more #WinterSafety tips.
Due to the forecasted freezing temperatures ahead, warming centers will be available throughout the city from Monday-Wednesday. See the press release for hours and locations.https://t.co/tZqv98Zehw