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INTERNET RESOURCES:
STATE
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Pennsylvania Suicide and Crisis Hotlines
http://www.suicidehotlines.com/pennsylvania.html
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Military: Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs:
Family Relief Assistance Program
http:/www.dmva.state.pa.us
The Pennsylvania Military Family Relief Assistance Program (PA
MFRAP) provides
financial assistance, in the form of grants, to eligible Pennsylvania service
members
and their eligible family members.
· Military:
Families At Ease

The Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA) has resources in place to help your
Veteran get the treatment and support he or she needs. All in complete
confidence.
All to get your family back on track
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Military: The National Guard Family Program
http://www.guardfamily.org
Pennsylvania National Guard Online Community: includes family
readiness program
and contacts across the state.
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Pennsylvania Department of
Public Welfare - Office of
Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS)
http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/About/OMHSAS/
Every person with serious mental illness and/or addictive disease, and every
child and
adolescent who abuses substances and/or has a serious emotional disturbance
will have
the opportunity for growth, recovery and inclusion in their community, have
access to
services and supports of their choice and enjoy a quality of life that
includes family and
friends.
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Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare -
Mental Health/Substance Abuse Services
http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/ServicesPrograms/MentalHealthSubstanceAbuse/
Listing of County Assistance Offices Provider’s web sites, and
other behavioral
health information and resources.
- Pennsylvania Mental
Health Consumers Association
http://www.pmhca.org
A statewide membership organization representative of the
individual and
collective expression of people who have recovered or are recovering
from mental illness.
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Pennsylvania Psychological Association
http://www.papsy.org/
Activities that educate and support the professional development of
its members,
educates the public through disseminating and applying psychological
knowledge,
maintains and builds organizational strength, and advocates vigorously for
public
access to psychological services.
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