Partner Agencies

The United Way of Armstrong County partners with the following agencies:

ARC MANOR
(Addiction Recovery Center)
24 Hour Hotline (724) 548-7607; 800-323-1333
Provides residential treatment and intensive outpatient counseling to substance abusers and families, crisis intervention and school and community prevention services.


COMMUNITY ACTION MENTORING PROGRAM OF ARMSTRONG COUNTY
(a program of COMMUNITY ACTION)
(724) 545-3677
Providing volunteer services to youth between the ages of 6 and 16 who need additional emotional, social, and cultural support. Matching one adult volunteer with one youth to supplement the support system of the child and his/her family through frequent and regular interaction with the youth.

CROOKED CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER

(a program of the Armstrong Educational Trust)
(724) 763-6316
A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting environmental education and resource conservation. Providing environmental education to schools and colleges throughout the region. 


LIFE CHOICES
(724) 545-2824
Offers free pregnancy screening, counseling for girls, women, parents, boyfriends, and husbands. Also assists with arranging medical care and financial assistance as well as legal aid if needed.

LIFESTEPS

(724) 283-1010
Offers programs and services to help individuals and families adjust to life's changes. Our services benefit children, adults and the elderly. Free developmental screenings for children birth-five. Free autism screenings beginning at 18 months.

MECHLING-SHAKLEY VETERANS CENTER

(724) 545-9016
The Center is a contracted facility for homeless veterans with emotional and/or substance abuse problems. The program operates under the auspices of the VA Medical Center. The primary mission of the Center is to provide community-based residential rehabilitation so that the participants can once again become a successful part of the community.

ORPHANS OF THE STORM 

(724) 548-4520
A no-kill animal shelter committed to serving Armstrong County, to provide temporary shelter for unwanted and abused animals while matching lovable animals with loving forever homes, educating the public on humane responsible care of all animals to reduce animal overpopulation. 

RICHARD G. SNYDER YMCA

(724) 543-1045
Strives to unite the community by enriching the quality of life of individuals and families through . educational, physical and social activities.

THE SALVATION ARMY
(724) 543-6622
Offers spiritual guidance, emergency shelter, clothing and food distribution to disaster victims and programs for youth and the elderly, as well as summer camping programs.


THE SALVATION ARMY SERVICE UNIT
(412) 446-1500
The Salvation Army provides direct emergency assistance to individuals and families in need in Armstrong County.

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