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Philadelphia Access Center refers to a wide range of service providers offering the following services:
  
Philadelphia Access Center refers to a wide range of service providers offering the following services:
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*Information/ referrals to food banks, addiction recovery programs and other social services
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*Assistance in completing forms for public benefits (food stamps, rent rebate) and utility assistance program
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*Biblically-based counseling dealing with issues such as relationships, depression, anger, stress, sexual abuse, co-dependency, etc.
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*Support groups for women who are survivors of domestic violence and men and women recovering from drug &amp; alcohol abuse
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*Tutoring in English as a Second Language (ESL)
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*Home-cooked meals delivered to homebound, isolated adults by volunteers
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*New services are continually being added.
  
*Information/ referrals to food banks, addiction recovery programs and other social services
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*Assistance in completing forms for public benefits (food stamps, rent rebate) and utility assistance program
 
*Biblically-based counseling dealing with issues such as relationships, depression, anger, stress, sexual abuse, co-dependency, etc.
 
*Support groups for women who are survivors of domestic violence and men and women recovering from drug &amp; alcohol abuse
 
*Tutoring in English as a Second Language (ESL)
 
*Home-cooked meals delivered to homebound, isolated adults by volunteers
 
*New services are continually being added.
 

Revision as of 12:54, 13 August 2012

http://philaccess.org


Philadelphia Access Center refers to a wide range of service providers offering the following services:

  • Information/ referrals to food banks, addiction recovery programs and other social services
  • Assistance in completing forms for public benefits (food stamps, rent rebate) and utility assistance program
  • Biblically-based counseling dealing with issues such as relationships, depression, anger, stress, sexual abuse, co-dependency, etc.
  • Support groups for women who are survivors of domestic violence and men and women recovering from drug & alcohol abuse
  • Tutoring in English as a Second Language (ESL)
  • Home-cooked meals delivered to homebound, isolated adults by volunteers
  • New services are continually being added.