Designated as Philadelphia County's Area Agency on Aging. Seeks to "improve the quality of life for older adults through programs, services, information, research, and advocacy".
Website for the entire Philadelphia school district which includes 171 elementary schools, 25 middle schools, and 61 high schools. Data profiles available for each individual school. (Choose "Schools" from top menu.)
Includes information about public parks, trails, athletic facilities, recreational centers, after-school programs, cultural and educational programs, and more.
Find regional health centers, services for children, adults, & seniors, substance abuse programs, product safety recalls, health alerts, poison control, and more.
County department providing public health programs for substance abuse, lead poisoning prevention, diabetes screening, maternal child health programs, immunizations programs, tobacco education & prevention, public health nursing services, and more.
Includes information about public safety, 911, emergency management and preparedness, crime prevention, fire prevention, youth centers, and safety programs.
Offers services and programs to older residents to better help them live more independently. Also provides assistance to low-income individuals, families, and physically disabled adults.
Includes local government information, courts, online services, information for business owners, parks and recreation, public library, visitor information, and more.
The Montgomery County Intermediate Unit (MCIU) is one of 29 Intermediate Units formed by the Pennsylvania State Legislature in 1971 to provide support to local school districts. Includes services to students, families, and teachers. The site also lists all public, non-public, and career and technical schools in the county.
Oversees Bucks County programs such as the Area Agency on Aging, Children & Youth, Health Department, County Nursing Facility Neshaminy Manor, and the Bucks County Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Task Force.
Includes local community information such as hospitals, school districts, transportation, services for seniors, community centers, victim services, social services, and more.
Plan developed to improve the health of county residents, community organizations, and civic groups. Data was gathered from community meetings, focus groups, and surveys. Five issues were addressed as priorities for community improvement.
Includes local government information, services to residents, businesses, and organizations, health information, parks and recreation, public library, veteran's benefits, senior services, etc.