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Residents of the 27 counties affected by the recent flooding can apply for assistance to buy needed food and supplies, Pennsylvania Department of...
Pennsylvania's efforts to ensure parents meet the financial obligations for their children have made the commonwealth the national leader in child...
Pennsylvania has been awarded a federal grant to continue statewide efforts to help prevent youth suicide and promote early intervention, Secretary...
Secretary of Public Welfare Gary D. Alexander today announced the kick-off of the 19th Annual Pennsylvania Permanency Conference, held this year at...
In the wake of the tragic death of a newborn in northeastern Pennsylvania last week, acting Secretary of Public Welfare Gary Alexander today reminded ...
To improve the efficiency of Pennsylvania's Medical Assistance Program and enhance patient care, acting Secretary of Public Welfare Gary Alexander...
Individuals and organizations that are creating quality housing opportunities for Pennsylvanians can be nominated for the state's 2011 Supportive...
Governor Tom Corbett's administration today announced that Pennsylvania's Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, will be extended more ...
The commonwealth has issued a bulletin intended to strengthen and clarify the roles of families and other parties in making healthcare choices for...
For the second year, Pennsylvania has set a record for the number of foster children who have found permanent homes through adoption, acting...
Christopher Gulotta, executive director of the Cumberland County Housing and Redevelopment Authorities, was honored last night with the...
The federally-funded Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, also known as LIHEAP, will accept applications for cash grants starting Nov. 1,...
The millions of Pennsylvanians who depend on the programs and services provided by the Department of Public Welfare will have an easier time...
The Department of Public Welfare saved taxpayers nearly $690 million in the 2009-10 fiscal year through fraud and abuse detection and other...
A new federal grant will strengthen Pennsylvania's work to improve the health and developmental outcomes of at-risk children through quality home...
Individuals and organizations that are creating quality housing opportunities for Pennsylvanians can be nominated for the commonwealth's 2010...
Governor Edward G. Rendell has proclaimed August as Child Support Enforcement Awareness Month, noting that Pennsylvania is a national leader in child ...
Stronger education, training and advocacy is needed to help Pennsylvanians adopt a "zero tolerance" attitude toward domestic violence, according to a ...
Thousands of Philadelphia senior citizens living on limited incomes could receive help paying for nutritious food under a pilot project involving...
The dedication and hard work of adoption advocates across Pennsylvania helped the commonwealth to set a record in 2009 for the number of children...
Children in three-quarters of Pennsylvania's counties face a moderate to high risk of failing in school, in part because they lack access to...
Pennsylvanians with autism could have broader opportunities to participate in and contribute to their communities if more effort is made to create...
Increased family and community outreach about child abuse prevention and greater public education about the causes of abuse contributed to a decline...
Pennsylvania has once again met the federally mandated targets for helping its residents move from welfare to work, acting Secretary of Public...
Highlighting the many contributions of people living with developmental disabilities, acting Secretary of Public Welfare Harriet Dichter today...
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