Clarion County
Services Directory
Always feel free to call the organization you are interested in or Laurel Legal Services for any additional help.
Sections-
- Budgeting and Debt
- Children, Families, and Parenting
- Counseling/Mental Health
- Crisis
- Disability
- Disaster/Emergency Services
- Domestic Violence
- Education/Employment
- Food and Nutrition
- Health Care
- Housing
- Prescription Drug Assistance
- Senior Services
- Substance Abuse Contact Numbers
- Thrift Stores
- Transportation
- Unemployment
- Veterans' Services
- Voting
Budgeting and Debt:
- Consumer Credit Counseling Servicesof Western PA
2403 Sidney Street
Suite 400
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
1-888-551-2227
www.cccspa.org- A non-profit organization that educates consumers about wise money management and responsible use of credit
- All services are free and confidential
- Debt Management Program to get out of debt and avoid bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy Counseling and Education Services
- Housing Counseling Services for first-time home buyers, reverse mortgage loans, foreclosure and the Homeowners Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program (HEMAP)
- Energy Assistance/LIHEAP(Low Income Housing Energy Assistance Program) Clarion County Assistance Office
71 Lincoln Drive
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-253-3488 or 814-226-1700
- Energy assistance grants to help people with low incomes pay their heating bills
- Income guidelines based on family size used to determine eligibility
- Crisis Grants up to $600 available for emergency situations
- Application process open between November and April of each year
- Community Action, Inc.22 South Second Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-4785 or 1-800-997-7661
www.jccap.org- Help for rent, mortgage, energy and utility bill obligations
- Central Electric Family Fund to aid households with their Central Electric bills
- Neighbor for Neighbor helps pay utility gas bills for National Fuel customers in Clarion County.
- Budget counseling also available
Children, Families and Parenting:
- Clarion County Buddies Team214 South 7th Avenue, Suite B
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-9280
- Local Big Brother/Big Sister Program for children age 5 and up
- Facilitated by Clarion County Children and Youth Services
- Big Brothers/Big Sistersc/o Family Services
of Venango, Forest & Clarion Counties
716 East Second Street
Oil City, PA 16301
814-676-6460
- Children are matched in one-to-one relationships with adult volunteers who offer friendship, guidance, and exposure to new opportunities and activities and also serve as positive role models
- Thorough background check and careful interview process to become an adult volunteers
- Boy Scouts of America1815 Robison Road West
French Creek Council
Erie, PA 16509-4905
1-800-851-2392 or 814-868-5574
www.frenchcreek-bsa.org- Fun and adventurous activities to develop, citizenship, leadership, service and character
- Local packs located in Clarion, Knox, Leeper, Marienville, New Bethlehem, and Strattanville
- CARE Parent Education ProgramCommunity Action, Inc.
22 South Second Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-4785 or 1-800-997-7661
www.jccap.org- Offers parents the opportunity to learn about physical, emotional, and cognitive child development from the ages of birth to 12
- Parents can also learn effective disciplinary techniques, communication skills, stress management, anger management and how to build self-esteem.
- Child Care Information ServicesCommunity Action, Inc.
22 South Second Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-4785 or 1-800-997-7661
www.jccap.org- Childcare resource and referral agency providing free information concerning childcare and funding
- Administers Pennsylvania Subsidized Child Care Program that helps working parents with their child care costs
- Clarion County's Promise1120 East Main Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-223-1590
www.clarioncountyspromise.org- Mission Statement - Mobilizing our community to build the character and competence of Clarion County's community of children and youth by fulfilling the Five Promises of America's Promise
- Five Promises are Caring Adults, Safe Places, Healthy Start and Future, Marketable Skills, and Opportunities to Serve
- Family Centers provide parents with developmental information and support through the "Parents as Teachers" home-visitation program, group meetings and parenting classes. Locations are:
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A-C Valley Family Center 724-659-3224 C-L Family Center 814-764-5560 Keystone Family Center 814-797-0241 North Clarion Family Center 814-744-8571
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- "Communities that Care" Program examines the influence of peers, family, school, and community to develop a plan to prevent youth behavior problems
- After School Drug and Alcohol Prevention Programs in Keystone and Clarion-Limestone School Districts:
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C-L After School 814-223-1590 Keystone After School 814-797-1251
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- Clarion County Domestic Relations17 South 4th Avenue
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-1030
www.childsupport.state.pa.us- Child and Spousal Support Orders, Support Enforcement, Paternity Testing
- Income attachments and IRS tax refund and lottery winnings intercepts
- Girl Scouts of USA - Keystone Tall Tree Council21823 Route 68, Suite 1
Clarion, PA 16214
1-888-446-4455 or 814-223-7760
www.girlscouts-wpa.org- Fun activities and service projects to develop confidence, determination, character and patriotism in girls
- Call 1-800-221-2995 to find out where Girl Scouts meet in your area
- Infant Stimulation Program214 South 7th Avenue
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-756-5953, Ext 7 or 814-226-4122
- Early Intervention services for children, ages birth to 3, who have special needs, are developmentally delayed, or are at risk of developmental delay
- Services include developmental screenings, developmentally appropriate activities, speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nutrition services, and parent training and support
- Jefferson-Clarion Head Start18 Western Avenue, Suite C
Brookville, PA 15825
1-800-628-6150 or 814-849-3660
www.jcheadstart.com- Comprehensive health, education, and social services for income eligible families with preschool ages children in Jefferson and Clarion counties
- Dedicated to promoting family self-sufficiency by providing educational opportunities to parents and establishing family partnerships
- Parent to ParentNorthwest PA Region
3745 West 12th Street
Erie, PA 16505
814-833-5599 or 1-800-986-4550 (State Office)
www.parenttoparent.org- Network of families created by families of children and adults with special needs
- Connects families in similar situations with one another so that they may share experiences, offer practical information and/or support
- Penn State Cooperative Extension in Clarion County8 Grant Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-223-9028
www.clarion.extension.psu.edu- Variety of programs for families, youth, and children in areas of family living/nutrition, health, food safety, agriculture and horticulture available
- YMCA15952 Route 322, Suite 1
Clarion, PA 16214
814-764-3400
www.ymca.net- Health and Fitness, Camping, Family, Art, Sports and Teen Programs
- Facilities include a Fitness Center, Free Weight Room, Aerobics/Dance Studio, youth Gym, Outdoor Filed, Teen/Youth Center, General Purpose Room, Child Care/Preschool Room, Drop-in Babysitting Room, and Computer Room
Counseling/Mental Health:
- Clarion County Mental Health214 South 7th Avenue
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-6252 or 814-226-5840
- Mental Health Services for all ages including case management, counseling, partial hospitalization, psychiatric and psychological services.
- Base Service Unit provides Administrative Case Management designed to advocate and assist in securing supportive services and social and vocational rehabilitation.
- Clarion County Counseling Center provides outpatient individual, family, and group counseling, psychological testing, and psychiatric services on an sliding scale fee to free basis.
- Life Learning Center is a partial hospitalization program that provides counseling, group psychotherapy, life management, social skill development, and work activities on an intensive outpatient basis.
- Housing Supports Assistance is provided in locating and maintaining adequate housing, budgeting, menu planning, and completing application for eligible benefits.
- Intensive Case Management and Resource Coordination is a 24-hour on-call service to assist consumers in meeting their needs in health, housing, community and family integration, vocational/educational goal attainment, and development of social supports.
- Pathways is a 24 hour supervised residential group home for consumers needing a structured environment on either a transitional or long term basis. Pathways offers instruction for self care, emotional management, medication follow-up and monitoring, referral, advocacy, and socialization activities
- Representative Payee services provide financial management of disability benefits.
- Children's Services are provided for families with children or adolescents experiencing mental health problems.
- Kids In Common is a private-pay, court ordered service provided to divorcing or separated couples with minor children to address co-parenting issues and provide supervised visitation.
- Family Links is a family based program with a comprehensive and solution-focused approach for families effected by a child's mental illness.
- Student Assistance Program (SAP) provides information, referrals, assistance, and groups for at-risk youth in the school setting.
- Crisis Intervention Services provide immediate access to supportive and counseling services to individuals and families experiencing mental health crisis.
- Consumer Satisfaction Team assesses consumer satisfaction with mental health services by collecting data through interviews, surveys, and observations. The Team also assists with resolving consumer complaints and provides recommendations regarding services.
- Together We Stand Drop-In Center provides mental health consumers with a place for socialization and relaxation, peer support, and help in obtaining services and benefits.
- Clarion County Mental Retardation Services214 South Seventh Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-1080
- Services for Clarion County residents under the age of 22 with IQ of 70 or below
- Community Residential Services
- National Alliance for the Mentally IllClarion County, PA Chapter
331 Jackson Road
Sigel, PA 15860
814-752-2633 or 814-354-2478
clarion.nami.org- Non-profit membership organization for persons with serious mental illness, their families, friends, and professionals
- Education, advocacy, support and mentoring programs for individuals and families
- Meetings:
Last Tuesday of Every Month from 7-8:30 pm
Clarion Office Complex
214 South 7th Street, Clarion
Crisis:
- Clarion County Crisis Intervention214 S 7th Avenue
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-253-4906 or 814-226-7223
- A mental health professional is available for free and confidential consultation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Disability:
- Easter Seals of Western PA2525 Railroad Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
1-800-587-3258 or 412-281-7244
www.westernpa.easterseals.com- Provides services to children and adults with disabilities and other special needs through Medical rehabilitation, Job Training and Employment, Early Intervention, Early Education, Adult Day Services, and Recreation Activities
- Office of Vocational RehabilitationErie District Office
3200 Lovell Place
Erie, PA 16503
1-800-541-0721 or 814-871-4551
www.dli.state.pa.us (Keyword Search OVR)- Assist People with disabilities to prepare for, secure, and maintain employment and independence
- Social Security Administration80 Regina Drive
Cranberry, PA 16319
1-800-772-1213 or 814-676-9293
www.ssa.gov- Applications for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (DIB), Retirement, and Survivor's Benefits
Disaster/Emergency Services:
- American Red Cross - Clarion CountyPO Box 166
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-7040
www.redcross-allegheny.org- Disaster Services: Prompt relief to victims of small and large disasters by providing food, clothing, shelter, emergency medications, and referrals
- Armed Forces Emergency Services: Emergency communications and financial assistance for members of the US Armed Forces and their families
- Health and Safety Services: Offer a variety of health and safety courses for youths, adults, and seniors
- Emergency Food AssistanceCommunity Action, Inc.
22 South Second Street
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-997-7661 or 814-226-4785
www.jccap.org- Food Assistance provided for people in need or experiencing a crisis or emergency, as well as assistance in completing Food Stamp applications
- Salvation Army - Emergency Disaster Services424 3rd Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
1-800-454-1156 or 412-394-4800
www.salvationarmydisasterservices.org- Provides emergency food and shelter, disaster relief, counseling and social services
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Clarion Service Unit 814-226-8672 Knox Service Unit 814-797-5080 Rimersburg Service Unit 814-473-6105 Sligo Service Unit 814-745-2771
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- Provides emergency food and shelter, disaster relief, counseling and social services
Domestic Violence:
- SAFE - Stop Abuse For Everyone, Inc.8 Grant Street
Clarion, PA 16214
Hotline: 1-800-992-3039 or 814-226-7233
Or 24 Hour Calling - Dial 911 & Ask for SAFE
Office: 814-226-8481 until 4:30 pm
- Free and confidential domestic violence services, emergency shelter, options counseling, advocacy and accompaniment, community education, empowerment groups, and bridge housing program
- PASSAGES105 South 5th Avenue
Rape Crisis Center
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-793-3620 or 814-226-7273
- Provides rape crisis intervention and short-term counseling for the victims of rape and sexual assault
- Prevention education programs
Education/Employment:
- Clarion County Literacy CouncilPO Box 663
Clarion Free Library Building
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-4626
www.clarionfreelibrary.org- Individualized Instruction in basic reading, math, English as a Second Language, and GED
- Tutoring for specific testing including cosmetology, truck driving or driver's exam
- Services available to adults aged 17 and older who are not enrolled in a secondary school
- Confidential 1-on-1 Instruction
- Clarion PA Careerlink22 South Second Avenue
Clarion, PA 16214
814-223-1550
www.pacareerlink.state.pa.us- Services include Job Referral Assistance, Employment Services, Career Counseling, Employment Workshops, Job Training, Individual Needs Assessments and Services, and CareerLink Website Assistance
- Food Bank and Utility Assistance Programs
- Clarion University of PA840 Wood Street
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-672-7171 or 814-393-2000
www.clarion.edu- Bachelor's, Associate and Master's Degrees, Certifications, Distance Learning, and Certificate Programs
- Career and Personal Counseling Services, Student Activities and Events, Community Service Learning Opportunities
- Financial Aid and Scholarships
- Venango Campus:
1801 West First Street
Oil City, PA 16301
814-676-6591
- Clarion Vocational Services214 South 7th Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-1076 or 814-226-1077
- Provides training and employment in janitorial and/or food services for individuals with disabilities
- Referral from Clarion County MH/MR required
- County Cuisine Food Service provides food service training and employment to prepare individuals for the competitive workplace.
- Grimefighters Janitorial Service provides janitorial training and employment for individuals who want to work in a competitive setting.
- Community Action, Inc.22 South Second Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-4785 or 1-800-997-7661
www.jccap.org- Adult Education includes:
- Private one-to-one tutoring
- Classes to improve skills in basic education, job readiness, career/college/ training preparation, computer literacy and the General Education Development (GED) test courses
- Workplace Essential Skills (WES) for stay-at-home or distance learning to improve essential workplace skills
- PA Workforce Improvement Network to assist employers in meeting their employee's training and learning needs.
- Information Technology provides hands-on computer skills classes.
- Job Readiness and Employability offers customized job readiness and employability skills and resources to consumers seeking employment.
Free workshops also offered. - Senior Corps utilizes the talents of people age 55 and over to meet community needs, such as mentoring children, conducting environmental tests, performing data entry and clerical duties, assisting the elderly, and tutoring adults.
- Adult Education includes:
- Community Colleges
- Provides higher education for Associate's Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Programs at lower tuition rates than universities and colleges
- 3 Locations in Western PA
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Butler County
Community CollegeCollege Drive
PO Box 1203
Butler, PA 16003
724-287-8711
www.bc3.eduPennsylvania Highlands
Community CollegePO Box 68
Johnstown, PA 15907
814-532-5300
www.pennhighlands.eduWestmoreland County
Community College400 Armbrust Road
Youngwood, PA 15697
724-925-4000
www.wccc-pa.edu
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- Goodworks Employment ServicesGoodwill Industries of North Central PA
163 Preston Way
Falls Creek, PA 15840
814-371-2821
www.goodwillpa.org- Non-profit provider of employment and training services for people with disabilities and other barriers to employment
- Services include: Personal Work Adjustment Training, Community Based Work Assessment, Job Development and Placement, Supported Employment Program, Sheltered Employment Program, Driver's Education Training, and Contract Services
Food and Nutrition:
- Angel Food MinistriesPO Box 154
Reynoldsville, PA 15851
814-603-2662
- Medium-sized box of high-quality fresh and frozen grocery items for $25
- Distributed once per month
- Each box feeds a family of 4 for approximately 1 week or a senior citizen for approximately 1 month
- Community Food Banks - 10 Locations in Clarion County
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AC Valley School District Emlenton Presbyterian Church
508 Main Street, Emlenton, PA 16373
724-867-2470
1st and 3rd Wednesday from 1:00 - 2:00 pmClarion Area
4 LocationsCommunity Action, Inc.
22 South 2nd Street, Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-997-7661 or 814-226-4785First Untied Methodist Church
600 Wood Street, Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-6660Salvation Army
600 Wood Street, Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-6660Jesus Pantry
Zion Baptist Church
114 Zion Road, Clarion, PA 16214
814-745-2814Hawthorn Helping Hands
Box 2, Hawthorn, PA 16230
814-365-5636Knox Knox Kupboard
Edenburg Presbyterian Church
PO Box 711, Knox, PA
814-797-1167Leeper North Clarion-Marianville Area Ministerium
HC 1 Box 250
Leeper, PA 16233
814-744-8559Rimersburg Share & Care
PO Box 368
Rimersburg, PA 16248
814-473-6226Sligo Sligo Chapel Food Bank
PO Box 413
Sligo, PA 16255
814-745-2267
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- Food StampsClarion County Assistance Office (DPW)
71 Lincoln Drive
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-253-3488 or 814-226-1700
- Eligibility based on Income and Family Size
- Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)Community Health Services, Inc.
1064 B East Main Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-8130
www.mmchs.org or www.pawic.com- Federally funded program for pregnant women, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children under age 5
- Nutrition Services, Farmers' Market Nutrition Program, Supplemental Food Packages, Health Screenings and referrals, Breastfeeding Information and Support
Health Care:
- adultBasic Health Care Insurance1-800-GO-BASIC (1-800-462-2742)
www.compass.state.pa.us (To Apply Online)- Income guidelines depend on family size
- Coverage for adults (age 19-64) who have no private insurance, Medicaid or Medicare
- PA residency of at least 90 days required
- Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)1-800-986-KIDS (1-800-986-5437)
www.compass.state.pa.us (To Apply Online)- Income guidelines depend on family size
- Coverage for children under age 19 who have no private insurance or Medicaid
- Clarion County Health DepartmentApplewood Center
162 South 2nd Street, Suite D
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-2170
- Free or low cost care for people who do not have health insurance and need to see a doctor
- Contact the PA Health Department for information about other health resources at 1-800-PA-HEALTH
- Clarion Forest Visiting Nurses Association305 Main Street
Knox, PA 16232
1-800-262-2118 or 814-797-1995
- Provides Home Health Care services to eligible individuals; Eligibility and fees vary depending upon program and income
- Adult Day Care, Bereavement Support, Flu Program, Home Health Aides, Hospice, Medical Social Worker, Nutritional Counseling, Occupational Therapy, Pastoral Care, Physical Therapy, Private Duty Nursing, Respite Care, Skilled Nursing, Speech Therapy, and Telehealth Services
- Donated Dental Services - Western PAACHD
907 West Street, 2nd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
1-888-683-9158 or 412-243-4866
- Must be a Senior Citizen or a disabled or chronically ill child or adult with no dental insurance and no significant savings
- 150% of poverty guidelines apply
- Major Dental Treatment required
- Medical Assistance/MedicaidClarion County Assistance Office (DPW)
71 Lincoln Drive
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-253-3488 or 814-226-1700
- Eligibility based on Income and Family Size
- Northwest Pennsylvania Rural AIDS Alliance15870 Route 322, Suite 2
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-359-2437 or 814-764-6606
www.nwpaaidspartners.org- HIV/STD Prevention and Education Programs
- Rural Health Clinic to provide specialty care in conjunction with the patient's local primary care physician
- Case Management to coordinate health and social services for people who are HIV positive
- Pennsylvania Health Law Project650 Smithfield Street, Suite 2130
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
1-800-274-3258 (Helpline)
www.phlp.org- Free information, advice, and direct representation for persons having trouble accessing healthcare coverage and services through publicly funded healthcare programs such as Medicaid, adultBasic, CHIP, etc.
Housing:
- Clarion County Housing Authority8 West Main Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-8910
- Rental Assistance within 5 Authority Managed Housing Complexes
- Section 8 Housing Voucher Program
- Family Self-Sufficiency Program to help families leave the welfare system or low-paying jobs to be able to better support their families financially
- Community Action, Inc.22 South Second Street
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-997-7661 or 814-226-4785
www.jccap.org- Homeless Services provide emergency shelter, transitional housing, help in locating and establishing a new residence, case management, limited financial help and advocacy services
- Housing Development seeks to provide and maintain decent, safe and affordable housing for low to moderate income individuals and families
- Weatherization and Energy Education installs housing materials to reduce energy consumption and provide energy saving tips
- Homeowners' Emergency Mortgage Assistance ProgramPennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
PO Box 15530
Harrisburg, PA 17101-5530
1-800-342-2398
www.phfa.org- Loan program designed to protect Pennsylvanians who, through no fault of their own, are financially unable to make their mortgage payments and are in danger of losing their homes to foreclosure
- Local Application through CCCS of Western PA (Consumer Credit Counseling) 1-888-511-2227
Prescription Drug Assistance:
- NeedyMeds, Inc.www.needymeds.com
- Internet access to Patient Assistance Programs that help people who can't afford to buy their medications
- Income guidelines vary by pharmaceutical company
- Partnership for Prescription Assistance1-888-4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669)
www.pparx.org- Access to more than 475 public and private Patient Assistance Programs for people having difficulty affording health care and prescription medicines
- Income guidelines vary by participating company
- RxAssistwww.rxassist.org
- Website with information, news, and a database designed to help people get affordable or free medications
Adult/Senior Services:
- Clarion County Adult Services Program12 Grant Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-4643
- Provides assistance to low-income and physically handicapped adults, ages 18-59, with housing problems and transportation to medical and social services agencies
- Clarion County Aging Office12 Grant Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-4640
- Provides social services and referrals to assist and enable older persons, over age 60, to live their lives as independently as their circumstances will allow and in the best manner possible
Substance Abuse:
- 24 Hour Hotline for Information and Referral1-800-745-9796
- Alcoholics Anonymous1-800-400-2346 or 724-349-4061 (24 Hour Helpline)
- Narcotics AnonymousTri-State Regional Helpline
1-888-251-2426
1-800-494-3414 (24 Hour National Helpline)
www.na.org
- Clarion County Drug & Alcohol Administration214 South 7th Street
Clarion, PA 16214
1-800-756-5953 or 814-226-5888
www.clarioncountydhs.org- Substance Abuse Services through Case Management, Intensive Case Management, Resource Coordination, and Psychological and Psychiatric services
- Outpatient Treatment Services include individual, group, family, and marital counseling
- Payment for services through medical insurance coverage or Sliding Fee Scale based on income
- Special programs and groups for adolescents, women, criminal justice clients, and people with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders
Thrift Stores:
- Goodwill Thrift Storeswww.goodwillinc.org
- 3 Locations
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22 North 6th Street
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-1087416 Main Street
Knox, PA 16232
814-797-5801604 Broad Street
New Bethlehem, PA 16242
814-275-4070
- 3 Locations
- Mission Possible9641 Route 208
Knox, PA 16232
814-782-3183
Transportation:
- Area Transportation Authority1-866-282-4968
www.atatrans.com- Public bus service for Clarion University and local shopping areas
Unemployment:
- Unemployment Compensation BenefitsIndiana UC Service Center
630 Kolter Drive
Indiana, PA 15701
1-888-313-7284 or 724-599-1250
www.state.pa.us (Keyword: Unemployment)- Program that provides income if you lose your job through no fault of your own
- PA Teleclaims 1-888-255-4728
Veterans' Services:
- Department of Veterans AffairsClarion County Community Based
Outpatient Clinic
855 Route 58
Parker, PA 16049
1-877-659-56001
- Primary care, extended care and behavioral health services to improve the health, well-being and functional independence of veterans
- Must be a veteran who served on Active Duty and received an Honorable Discharge to be eligible for care
- Parent Facility
Butler VA Medical Center
325 New Castle Road
Butler, PA 16001
1-800-362-8262 or 724-287-4781
www.bulter.med.va.gov
Voting:
- Clarion County Voter Registration421 Main Street, 1st Floor
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-4000, Ext. 2205
- Responsible for conducting elections and taking care of voter registration needs in Clarion County
