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TOLL FREE: (800) 548-2741
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Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland Counties - Region 4
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Region 4 - Phone Number Directory
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Fayette County Call Sheet
Adagio Health, Alliance Health Wraparound-Autism Unit, Alternative Yes-Pregnancy Support/Baby Supplies, American Red Cross, and more...
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Greene County Call Sheet
Alliance Health Wraparound-Autism Unit, American Red Cross, Area Agency on Aging, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, Blind Association,
and more...
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Washington County Call Sheet
American Red Cross, ARC of Washington County, Area Agency on Aging, Behavioral Health and Developmental Services,
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Westmoreland County Call Sheet
accessAbilities, ACHIEVA, Adagio Health, Advantage Credit Counseling, American Red Cross of Chestnut Ridge, ARC of Westmoreland,
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The USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program
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Join the thousands of child care centers and family child care providers already reaping the benefits of CACFP
Click Here for details today!
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Carlow University Apprenticeship
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Undergraduate Apprenticeship Program in Early Childhood Education
Do you work in an early childhood center or school?
Do you have some college credits or an associate degree?
Would you like to complete your four-year bachelor's degree while still working full-time?
Would you like to earn 24 on-the-job credits?
Would you like to learn about our low tuition and special scholarships for this program?
Virtual Open House! Join us for more information on either November 9 or November 11.
See the Flyer
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Just dial 2-1-1 from any phone!
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2-1-1 is a FREE, accessible, 3-digit telephone number available to everyone. All residents have easy access to customized health, housing and human services information in one place.
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Report child abuse by calling ChildLine at 1-800-932-0313
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Mandated reporters are held to a higher standard of responsibility, and can face serious consequences when they don't report suspected abuse. Mandated reporters can report
online.
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Your Child's Safety - Five Steps to Selecting a Child Care Provider
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Choosing the right child care for your child is important. Increasing evidence has emerged to show that children's learning opportunities in the years before kindergarten have an important effect on their performance in school and ultimately their ability to contribute to society as adults.
The Office of Child Development and Early Learning offers these five steps to assist parents in selecting the right child care for their child. Also read below for 10 great reasons to select quality child care offered through a Keystone STARS program and to find a helpful checklist when considering child care providers.
Learn more....
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Looking for a child care provider? - Search for a child care provider here.
You can find child care providers near your home or workplace using the Online Child Care Provider Search database.
You can also use the Online Child Care Provider Search to review certification information about a provider, including the provider's certificate status, verified complaints and inspection results.
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Disabilities or Developmental delays.
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If your child is birth to five and has disabilities or developmental delays, our Early Intervention services can provide access to as many opportunities as possible to help them reach their promise. Parents interested in Early Intervention Services may contact the CONNECT Helpline at 1-800-692-7288.
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Children's Health Coverage Programs in Pennsylvania (CHIP)
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Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide no-cost or low-cost health coverage for eligible children in Pennsylvania. These programs provide health coverage for children so that they can get routine check-ups, immunizations and dental care to keep them healthy.
Even if your child has been turned down in the past or you don't know if they qualify, you may be able to get health coverage now. Learn More...
Or call 1-800-986-KIDS (5437) to talk to someone in Pennsylvania about CHIP.
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