| Altoona Chapter of AMBUCS
Paul E. Dick | 227 North Road New Enterprise, PA 16667 | (814) 946-1631 | |
Member Since 2011 |
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| Roaring Spring Community Library
Member Since 2012 |
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| Bob Perks Cancer Assistance Fund
The Bob Perks Cancer Assistance Fund (BPF) helps ease the financial burden of individuals and families in Blair, Centre, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin counties who are battling cancer. Eligible cancer patients must experience increased expenses or decreased income and unable to pay for their basic living expenses. Using donated dollars, the BPF pays for necessities such as rent, utilities, food, and gas, so they can focus on treatment and recovery. |
Member Since 2015 |
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| The Giorgio Foundation
Member Since 2015 |
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| Joshua House, Inc.
Building Community with Kids, Teens, and Young Adults Through Education, Athletics, and Faith. |
Member Since 2010 |
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| PHN - Altoona Community Health Center
The Altoona Community Health Center provides medical care to adults under the direction of Zane Gates, MD. The office is open five days per week and evening hours are available. Most insurances are accepted and a sliding fee is available for those who qualify. Call 814-942-9600 for an appointment. New patients welcome. |
Member Since 2008 |
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| Buccinese Society
Member Since 2010 |
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| Center for Independent Living of South Central PA
The mission of CILSCPA is to empower people with disabilities to lead independent lives in their communities. CILSCPA is a federally funded non-profit agency, established in 1988 to provide independent living services people with disabilities and their families in Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon, Indiana and Somerset Counties. |
Member Since 1994 |
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| Central Labor Council
Bob Kutz | 302 East Wopsy Avenue Altoona, PA 16601 | (814) 944-4081 | Fax (814) 944-7809 | |
Central Labor Council is the head for labor in Blair County. It is structured to meet under the same roof and is the hub of labor activity in Blair County. |
Member Since 1900 |
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| Central PA Community Foundation
The Central Pennsylvania Community Foundation is a 501(c)3 public charitable organization. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life in our communities by encouraging charitable giving through the involvement of individuals, families, businesses and organizations. |
Member Since 2001 |
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| CONTACT Altoona
Erin Kay | 2729 8th Avenue Altoona, PA 16602 | (814) 946-0531 (814) 946-9050 | Fax (814) 946-4573 | Send Email | |
CONTACT Altoona is a telephone helpline service providing listening services, reassurance calls, crisis intervention, and information and referral services to the community. Telephones are staffed 365 days a year by trained volunteers who are prepared to offer stability in times of confusion and to assist people of all ages to resolve their own problems and develop their inner resources. All services are free and confidential. |
Member Since 2000 |
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| Family Services Incorporated
Family Services Incorporated, a non-profit organization, offers services that focus on building healthier relationships between individuals, families and communities. Programs like the Domestic Abuse Project, Crime Victim Support Services, Teen Shelter, Street Wise Outreach and Opportunity, Emergency Shelter for Men, Counseling and Developmental Disabilities offer individual services to clients. |
Member Since 2001 |
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| Alleghenies United Cerebral Palsy
Alleghenies United Cerebral Palsy Service Coordination is a Medicaid approved provider of non-medical, in-home Service Coordination services. The Service Coordination Services provide assistance with managing waiver services to any individual with any physical disability. The Service Coordinator will assist in finding resources, partnering with personal care providers to ensure personal care in home, monitor the personal care services received, and educate consumers on a variety of local services. The Service Coordinator will assist in enhancing their quality of life and promote their independence. Alleghenies United Cerebral Palsy Service Coordination covers 41 counties in Central PA. For more information on our services, call us toll free 1-877-371-1110 or visit us online at www.scalucp.org. |
Member Since 2004 |
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| Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown
The Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown serves 94,000 Roman Catholics throughout Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Centre, Clinton, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset Counties. The Diocese is home to 89 parishes, 20 Catholic elementary schools and four independent Catholic high schools. |
Member Since 2011 |
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| The Hope Center, Inc.
The Hope Center operates three programs to provide supplemental food to residents of the Bellwood-Antis community:
1) The Food Pantry: Eighty families are using The Hope Center’s Client-Choice Food Pantry. Families have access to milk, eggs, and a variety of meats, along with shelf-stable food.
2) Soups-On: Over 120 senior residents of Bellwood-Antis get a hot meal and dessert delivered every Wednesday from September through April.
3) Senior Food Box Program: The Hope Center distributes USDA pre-packed boxes of shelf-stable food to eligible seniors.
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Member Since 2023 |
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| Altoona Symphony Society, Inc.
| 1212 12th Avenue Altoona, PA 16601 | (814) 943-2500 | Send Email | |
The Altoona Symphony Orchestra is proud to be celebrating its ninety-fifth season. This is an outstanding achievement in an era when many orchestras throughout the country cannot boast of such a history. Founded in 1928, the Gerhart String Ensemble has grown over the years to become a full orchestra. Once relying on community volunteers, even donating their own money to purchase music, the Symphony now employs over 65 professional musicians. The mission of the Altoona Symphony has always been to provide high-quality music to the residents of Central Pennsylvania. The Symphony has gained recognition for its musical diversity by performing both classical and popular works featuring talented local artists and nationally acclaimed musicians.
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Member Since 1996 |
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| AMED
AMED is a municipal ambulance authority providing all aspects of emergency medical services as well as specialty care inter-facility patient transportation, non-emergency ambulance transportation, and wheelchair transportation. |
Member Since 1982 |
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| Presbyterian Village at Hollidaysburg
The mission of PHI is to offer Christian understanding, compassion and a sense of belonging to those whose needs may be physical, psychological, social, financial or spiritual in nature, by providing a full range of high-quality health care, housing and other related community services directed primarily to the elderly and which contribute to the wholeness of body, mind and spirit. |
Member Since 1993 |
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| United We Can of Blair County
The United Sisterhood Series is a new initiative, started in October 2017, for women, men and students of all ages in all phases of life who come together seeking inspiration, encouragement, support and networking opportunities. This is accomplished through motivational speakers at luncheon gatherings. Always 12 to 1:30 pm, the cost is $10 and is held at The Casino. Evening Coffee and Conversation Nights allow for more intimate networking time and professional opportunities for students working to meet individuals in careers of interest to them. Partners include: St. Francis University, Mt. Aloysius, Griffith Family Foundation/Sideline Cancer, The Casino, and Tyrone Events and Promotions.
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Member Since 2018 |
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| Allegheny Ridge Corporation
The Allegheny Ridge Corporation develops and promotes amenities that facilitate economic growth, historic preservation, outdoor recreation, and environmental conservation. ARCorp’s Main Line Canal Greenway™ is “making new connections between old neighbors” by linking communities and heritage sites with trails and scenic byways following the path of the 1830s era canal. |
Member Since 2000 |
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| Altoona Community Theatre
Altoona Community Theatre (ACT) presents outstanding musicals, comedies, dramas and children's productions in The Historic Mishler Theatre, offering great entertainment at reasonable prices for its patrons as well as the opportunity for area residents to express themselves creatively onstage and backstage. ACT also conducts summer workshops for children and teens.
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Member Since 1996 |
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| American Rescue Workers, Inc.
Update for March 18, 2020 -- At this time we are maintaining our regularly scheduled hours for the food pantry -- Monday thru Friday from 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 4 pm. We are maintaining social distancing as much as possible and we asking all to please not visit us for any reason if you are feeling ill. During this pandemic, our March 27 giveaway has been cancelled and our March 31 local advisory board is also cancelled. We have cancelled all C-Prep classes and additional services and Bible studies as well until further notice. Food Pantry clients may send a proxy to pick up their food if they are not able at this time. Our Facebook Page at ARW Blair County contains the most updated information concerning our operations. We are assessing things daily. Please contact us if you need us.
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Member Since 2006 |
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| Blair County Chamber of Commerce
Joe Hurd | 3900 Industrial Park Drive Suite 12 Altoona, PA 16602 | (814) 943-8151 | Fax (814) 943-5239 | Send Email | |
The Blair County Chamber of Commerce is organized to advance the general welfare and prosperity of the Altoona – Blair County area as it pertains to all areas of its business community. All necessary means of promotion shall be provided, and particular attention and emphasis shall be given to the economic, civic, commercial, cultural, industrial, and educational interests of the area. |
Member Since 1904 |
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| Blair/Clearfield Assoc. Blind
Member Since 2023 |
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| Independent Catholic Foundation
The Independent Catholic Foundation for the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown provides perpetual financial support to parishes, schools and ministries. A public charity, the ICF holds permanent endowments with a combined value of of over 25 million and provides planned giving options for donors committed to Catholic institutions in our region.
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Member Since 1994 |
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| Junior Achievement of Western PA
Junior Achievement of Western PA is a partnership between the business community, educators and volunteers - all working together to inspire young people to dream big and reach their potential. JA's hands-on, experiential programs teach the key concepts of work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy to young people throughout Blair County. |
Member Since 1996 |
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| Lung Disease Foundation of Central Pennsylvania
George M. Zlupko | 800 Chestnut Avenue Altoona, PA 16601 | (814) 946-2845 | Fax (814) 946-1274 | |
Member Since 2017 |
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| Lexington Clubhouse
Lexington Clubhouse provides a safe environment for people with mental health experiences such as bi-polar, major mood disorders, schizoaffective disorder, or borderline personality disorder to learn, grow and be themselves. The clubhouse model of psychiatric rehabilitation is an Evidenced Based Approach that has had worldwide success for over 70 years. The process of working together to complete the various work of the clubhouse results in learning independent living, employment, and social skills. |
Member Since 2019 |
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| Blair County Drug and Alcohol Program, Inc.
Blair County Drug and Alcohol Program, Inc. is a 501c3 nonprofit corporation. BCDAP provides the management of public drug and alcohol funding, free assessments for individuals in need of drug and alcohol service, prevention services to schools, employers and community groups and provides driving under the influence programming |
Member Since 2010 |
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| Kiwanis Club of Altoona, Inc.
Karen Terrill | 809 Spruce St. Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 | (814) 695-1583 | |
Member Since 1970 |
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| Allegheny Mountains Chapter of Safari Club International
Member Since 2024 |
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| Griffith Family Foundation
Member Since 2012 |
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| Healthy Blair County Coalition
The Healthy Blair County Coalition is overseeing the community health needs assessment and implementation of strategies to address all aspects of a healthy Blair County. The results of the first needs assessment were outlined in a report, Blair County Profile: Our Strengths, Challenges, and Issues. After the assessment was completed, the Blair County Community Plan was developed which included goals and strategies to address challenges related to healthcare, economy, crime, and drugs and alcohol. |
Member Since 2012 |
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| The Nehemiah Project
Crystal Ballos | 1809 11th Street Altoona, PA 16601 | (814) 201-2096 | Fax (814) 944-9739 | |
The Nehemiah Project is a Christian Non-Profit organization designed to provide Children & Families with workable alternatives preventing a cycle of poverty, crime and dependency, as well as providing resources for the enhancement of family structure. This is done through ongoing programs such as; The After School Program, Back Pack Program. Summer Reading Program, Vacation Bible School Program and many others. |
Member Since 2011 |
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| Blair Regional YMCA
The Hollidaysburg Area YMCA is a charitable, non-profit organization combining state of the art health and wellness facilities with positive role models, healthy activities and opportunities where youths, adults and families are encouraged to develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body. |
Member Since 2003 |
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| Operation Our Town, Inc.
| 5508 6th Avenue, Rear Altoona, PA 16602 | (814) 296-8730 | Send Email | |
Operation Our Town's mission is to facilitate partnerships between community and business to fight drug use and crime through proven law enforcement, treatment, and prevention techniques. Operation Our Town accepts donations from businesses, civic groups, charitable organizations, and individuals. Donations are used to fund programs proven to reduce both the supply and demand for illegal drugs. |
Member Since 2012 |
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| Pressley Ridge
Sean Draves | 3220 Pleasant Valley Blvd Suite 160 Altoona, PA 16602 | (814) 201-9330 | Fax (814) 201-9335 | Send Email | |
Member Since 2024 |
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| UPMC Altoona Foundation
The Foundation for Life is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which exists to secure charitable donations to help financially support exceptional health care for the well-being of all Central Pennsylvania residents. |
Member Since 2009 |
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| Alternative Community Resource Program, Inc. (ACRP)
ACRP is a non-profit mental & behavioral health agency. Services include: Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, BHRS, Family Based Mental Health, Blended Case Management, Peer Support Services, Partial Hospitalization, Medication Management, Psychological & Psychiatric Evaluations, Individual & Family Therapy, School Based Therapy, ADHD & Autism Programs, Alternative Education, and Fire Setter Programs |
Member Since 2017 |
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| Altoona Area Public Library
The Altoona Area Public Library provides materials, services, and programming to the public to support their educational, recreational, and cultural needs. Including but not limited to: circulating books, magazines, audio and video materials, children’s services and reference and referral services. All are provided free to all ages. |
Member Since 1994 |
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| We CARE Foundation
Member Since 2018 |
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| The Altoona Salvation Army Worship Center
| 1813 6th Avenue Altoona, PA 16602 | (814) 942-8104 | Fax (814) 942-8312 | |
Member Since 2020 |
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| American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society - No matter who you are . . . we can help. 1.800.ACS.2345 - Trained cancer information specialists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to assist callers with questions about cancer, local programming and community resources. www.cancer.org - A Web site providing accurate, up-to-date information about cancer. The site includes information on diagnosis, treatments and history as well as prevention, detection, and local resources information. |
Member Since 1989 |
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| Blair Senior Services, Inc.
Steven Williamson | 1320 12th Avenue Altoona, PA 16601 | (814) 946-1235 (800) 245-3282 | Fax (814) 949-4857 | |
Blair Senior Services, Inc., the private, non-profit Area Agency on Aging for Blair County, helps older adults maintain their health and well-being by providing thirty-two services, including meals-on-wheels and Congregate Meals, Transportation, Care Management, In-Home Support Services, Guardianship, Advocacy, Senior Community Centers, volunteer opportunities and more. |
Member Since 1991 |
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| Hollidaysburg Community Partnership
The Hollidaysburg Community Partnership is a volunteer driven, non-profit organization that assists with the revitalization of Hollidaysburg’s business district and coordinates special events for the community. |
Member Since 1900 |
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| Juniata Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, PENN’S WOODS COUNCIL 201 W. High St.; Ste. 1, Ebensburg, PA 15931 (814) 471-1090 pwcbsa.org Scouting makes a positive and profound difference by strengthening families, providing youth with caring mentors, instilling civic pride and compassion through service to others, and building self-confidence through achievement and recognition. Programs include Cub Scouts, boys ages 7-10, Boy Scouts, boys ages 11-17, Venturing, coed youth ages 14-17, and Learning for Life and after-school programs for all youth grades K-12. Serving over 5,000 youth and their families annually in Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Indiana, Somerset Counties, and portions of Armstrong, Huntingdon, and Westmoreland Counties. |
Member Since 1997 |
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