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ARC Partner Agencies

PathWaysPA PathWaysPA
offer access to information and application assistance with public benefits, earned income tax credit, childcare assistance, credit counseling, and other financial planning services.
http://www.pathwayspa.org
TURN Tenant Union Representative Network (TURN)
offers assistance with ensuring that parents have access to safe, decent, accessible, and affordable housing.
http://www.rturn.net
CWEP Community Women's Education Project (CWEP)
in collaboration with PWDC provides educations, training, employment assistance and assessments.
http://www.cwep.org
  National Comprehensive Center for Fathers (NCCF) provides specialized outreach, recruitment, and assessment services for fathers whose children are in foster care and where appropriate provide them with life skills training, mentoring and parenting for men, GED or grade enhancement; and, job specific skills training as part of the services provided at the ARC.
http://www.nccfamerica.com
CC Community Council (CC)
provides a continuum of counseling support services that include individual, group and family counseling. Community components will also be offered as follows: psycho-educational/support groups, risk assessments, specialized on-site visitation support utilizing filial play therapy, behavior management strategies, management of crises and referral to behavioral health system.
http://www.ccmhmr.org
OIC Phila. Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc. (OIC)
is dedicated to the elimination of poverty, unemployment, and illiteracy to ensure a meaningful quality of life for families and individuals within the Philadelphia community.
http://www.philaoic.org
Move Up Move Up Philadelphia
coordinated by the Mayor’s Commission on Literacy, provides intensive instruction in reading and math, GED preparation, and job training skills. Additionally, Move Up Philadelphia offers English as a Second Language and Youth and Parenting classes.
http://www.philaliteracy.org/resources/MoveUP.html
OIC Community Learning Center (CLC)
has served more than 6,000 adult and teen learners since 1987. CLC fosters personal growth, economic self-sufficiency, and the pursuit of lifelong learning. We help our parent/caregivers to improve their reading, writing, math, and computer skills and to expand their sphere of general knowledge. We also help our parent/caregivers transition to employment, college, and job training programs, and to overcome difficult societal and personal issues that can otherwise impede the attainment of goals.
http://www.communitylearningcenter.org