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Legal Clinic for the Disabled

Legal Clinic for the Disabled We believe that collaborative, community-based legal services promote equity, health, and well-being. Our Mission The Legal Clinic for the Disabled (LCD) promotes inclusion, independence, and justice for low-income people with disabilities, chronic health conditions, mental…

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The Public Interest Law Center

The Public Interest Law Center uses high-impact legal strategies to advance the civil, social, and economic rights of communities in the Philadelphia region facing discrimination, inequality, and poverty. They use litigation, community education, advocacy, and organizing to secure their access to fundamental resources and services. The Public Interest Law Center 1500 JFK Boulevard, Suite 802 Philadelphia PA 19102 215-627-7100

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Plan of PA

Provides Planning, Trust, and Care Management Services to individuals with special needs; autism, brain injury, mental illness and intellectual disabilities utilizing a strength-based approach to maximize potential. Plan of PA 230 Sugartown Road, Suite 205 Wayne, PA 19087 610-687-4036 email: Mail@planofpa.org

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Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations

The Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations is the local agency that enforces the civil rights laws and deals with matters of inter-group conflict within the City of Philadelphia. Their mission is to enforce the City's laws prohibiting discrimination, to promote equal rights and opportunities of all Philadelphians, and to advance community relations across differences such as race, religion, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation. Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations 601 Walnut Street, Suite 300 South Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-686-4670

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Pennsylvania Department of Aging

As the State Unit on Aging, PDA is responsible to serve as an effective and visible advocate for older Pennsylvanians and to coordinate all state activities related to the purposes of the Older Americans Act. In order to uphold these responsibilities, PDA laid out core principles that will guide the operation of the organization over the course of the next four years. Mission, Foundation, Values, and Goals – these principles, first and foremost, are crucial to understanding the vision that PDA has for aging services in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Department of Aging 555 Walnut Street -5th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17101-1919 717-783-1550

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