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Directed Projects List – 2018 - 1 -
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Aaron’s Acres Day Camp (affiliated with Lancaster Jewish Community Center) (Summer 2017)
102 White Oak Drive
Lancaster, PA 17601
Contact: Risa Paskoff
(717) 917-6101
www.aaronsacres.org
• Serves children between the ages of 5 and 21 with special needs. The programs focus on socialization
and communication by providing therapeutically based recreational activities.
Abraxas Academy
P.O. Box 645
1000 Academy Drive
Morgantown, PA 19543
(610) 913-8000
http://www.abraxasyfs.com/facilities/academy/www.abraxasyfs.com
• Possible paid internship/ Mark Bankert/recruiter/ 717-749-2613; [email protected]; (2016)
• Reading/Morgantown and Chambersburg; Youth Dev Specialist (sex offenders/fire setters; shelter;
detention)
• Abraxas is a leading provider of innovative and quality treatment programs for youth, adults and
families. Contracts with various county and state agencies for the operation of residential, community-
based, detention/shelter services and alternative education programming. We offer specialized services
for hard-to-place juvenile populations, including gender specific programming for females in need of
treatment. Key services include Intensive secure treatment for serious and habitual delinquent offenders,
intensive secure treatment for sexual offenders, and secure detention and shelter services.
Acadia (Summer 2017)
Acadia Community Integrated Neuro-Rehabilitation Services
Acadia Day Program (Spring 2014)
Acadia Residential Facilities (short and long term)
1861 William Penn2 Way
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 394-3466 (Intake Coordinator-program information)
(717) 394-1252 (fax)
http://www.acadiarehab.com/
Contact: Dr. Dixon Miller, Director of Neuropsychology Services
Also: Anne Hohenwarter, M. S. at (Ext. 107)
• ACADIA's post-acute community integrated rehabilitation programs are designed to assist the individual
with a neurological impairment in dealing with issues of community living such as self care, activities of
daily living (ADL's), communication, socialization, mobility, cognitive competency and vocational
development.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 2 - Addiction Recovery Systems
2192 Embassy Drive
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 394-7160
https://arshealth.com/methadone-clinics/ars-lancaster-pa-addiction-clinic/
• ARS offers effective out-patient programs designed to treat a variety of needs including prescription
drug dependence, alcohol use and illicit drug use.
Adoptions from the Heart (Summer 2014)
1525 Oregon Pike Suite 402
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 399-7766
(717) 232-1787
www.afth.org
• Adoptions from the Heart, in addition to our open adoption and international adoption programs, offers
private adoption assistance services to help families and professionals.
Agape Care (2016 possible placement)
2148 Embassy Dr.
Lancaster, PA
717-393-7308
Nicki L Nafziger
www.agapecare.org
• In-home care and respite for Srs, Vets, Adults with physical and intellectual disabilities, dementia,
chronic illness
Alder Health Systems (Spring 2017)
Lancaster Activity Center
Located at 250 W. King St. (do not mail information to this address—mail to Harrisburg address)
401 Division St-Suite 100
(717) 233-7190
1-800-867-1550
(717) 233-7196 (fax)
Lancaster Health Center
1891 Santa Barbara Drive Suite 104
Lancaster, PA 17601
1-800-867-1550
www.alderhealth.org
• Alder Health Services is dedicated to improving the health of individuals living with HIV/AIDS,
members of the LGBT community and those struggling with addiction in the South Central
Pennsylvania. Provides residents of the community with: HIV/AIDS Services and Prevention
Programming, Primary Medical Care, Mental Health Counseling Services, STD Screening and
Treatment, HIV Testing, Health and Wellness Programs, Activities and Workshops
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 3 - Alternative Rehabilitation Communities (ARC) (Summer 2013)
Locations in Lancaster, York, Harrisburg, Central PA
(717)238-7101
http://www.arcfamily.com/
• Alternative Rehabilitation Communities, Inc. (A.R.C.) has been providing services to court adjudicated
youth since 1975. A.R.C.’s residential services are the hallmark of the agency’s continuum of service.
The programs are highly structured, peer oriented and located in a community setting. Our programs
provide Individual Service Plans for each student, individual and group counseling, individual and group
education, recreation as well as group living skills.
• The program models include: male residential programs, male secure program, female residential
program and a shelter care housing male and female students. Additional male facilities focusing on
specific needs are: residential with focus on drug and alcohol component; residential with transitional
living component; residential with Latino language barrier component; residential for youths with sexual
behavior issues and a residential for youth with mental health issues
Arbor Place (Spring 2018)
520 North Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Phone:(717) 393-1523
Fax:(717)393-8130
http://www.arborplace.org/
• The Mix at Arbor Place is a non-denominational faith-based, 501c3 not-for-profit organization located
in Southeast Lancaster City. The Mix at Arbor Place is dedicated to meeting the spiritual,
social/emotional, academic and physical needs of Lancaster’s inner-city youth.
The Arc -Dauphin and Lebanon Counties
2569 Walnut St
Harrisburg, PA 17103
Phone:(717) 920-2727
Fax: (717) 920-2730
www.arcofdc.org
• The Arc of Dauphin County is a non-profit, family focused, membership organization that provides
individualized, community-based services to support the dignity and respect of people of all ages who
have intellectual and developmental disabilities
Arch Street Center (Spring 2017)
629 N Market St.
Lancaster, PA 17603
Contact: Susan Lilly
(717) 392-8536
www.archstreetcenter.org
• Arch Street Center exists to promote the general well-being of adults experiencing serious mental health
issues and emotional problems by providing a gathering place with an atmosphere that is positive and
supportive
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 4 - Asera Care Hospice (Spring 2014)
315 Primrose Lane, Ste. 101 | Mountville, PA 17554 (??)
(717) 285-2039 | (717) 285-7761 (fax)
Lebanon: (717) 228-2275
(Update, 2018): Contact: Heather Watts (Volunteer Coordinator) | 280 Granite Run Drive, Suite 180 |
Lancaster, PA 17601 | (717) 285-2039
Toll-Free: 888-262-8545
www.aseracare.com
• AseraCare Hospice is one of the nation’s premier providers of hospice and palliative care services. We
treat each of our patient’s end-of-life journey with respect, kindness, compassion and support
AstraZeneca Hope Lodge of the American Cancer Society (2014)
110 W. Laurel Ave.
Cheltenham, PA
(267) 622-6080
Contact: [email protected]
http://www.cancer.org/treatment/supportprogramsservices/hopelodge/philadelphia/philadelphia-about-our-
facility
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 5 -
B Behavioral Healthcare Corporation (have not accepted interns in several years)
822 Marietta Avenue
Suite 12
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 399-8288
• Office based therapy weekly or bi-weekly-individual, family, or group therapy.
Behavior Interventions (Fall 2014)
583 Shoemaker Road
Suite 230
King of Prussia, PA 19406
(484) 324-8307
• Treatment and interventions for individuals with: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Communications &
Developmental Delays, Challenging Behaviors
Bell Socialization Inc. – Oasis House (Summer 2015)
751 South Queen Street
York, PA 17403
Contact: Joanna Witmer
(717) 725-0474
https://bellsocialization.com/mental-health-services/oasis-house/ • Mission: To provide an environment of support and empowerment where people can improve their
quality of living.
Berkshire Psychiatric & Behavioral Health Services
1200 Broadcasting Road
Suite 200
Wyomissing, PA 19610
(610) 375-0544
716 N. Park Road
Wyomissing, PA 19610
610-375-0544
Email: [email protected]
http://www.berkshirepsychiatric.com/
• Our services include consultation, evaluation, testing, and treatment in an out-patient setting. These
services include treatment for a wide range of mental health diagnoses, addictions, marital and family
issues, and symptoms prompted by stress and/or life transitions. We serve children, adolescents, adults,
and seniors
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 6 - Boys’ and Girls’ Club of Lancaster
Administrative Offices
116 S. Water St., P.O. Box 104
Lancaster, PA 17608
(717) 295-3474
(717) 509-5077 (Fax)
http://www.bgclanc.org/
• Our mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to become productive,
caring, responsible adults. Club programs and services promote and enhance the development of boys
and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence. Boys & Girls Club of
Lancaster sites are a safe place to learn and grow -- all while having fun.
Sherman & Kathryn Hill Clubhouse (Boys’ and Girls’ Club)
116 S. Water Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 299-3771
Family Intervention and Treatment Program (Spring 2014)
Jack Walker Clubhouse
231 W. Lemon St.
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 397-5514
Columbia Clubhouse
248 W. Locust St.
Columbia, PA 17512
(717) 684-3637 (717) 803-0380
Contact: Darryl Waters (Club Director)
Steinman Clubhouse
333 Dauphin St.
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 392-6343
Boys & Girls Club at Martin Luther King Elementary School
466 Rockland St.
Lancaster, PA 17602
Contact: Tara Haughney
484-269-7340
Bright Start Academy
2312 Marietta Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 397-5288
• daycare facility
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 7 - Bright Water Landing
1166 Hilts Road
Wrightsville, PA 17368
844-240-3158 or 888-465-6362
http://www.brightwaterlanding.com/
• Addiction treatment facility -- new in 2015
Building Futures Youth Program (Spring 2014)
Arbor Education & Training-A ResCare Company
1016 N. Charlotte Street
Suite 124
Lancaster, PA 17603
www.arboret.com
Contact: Lisa Touchton, (717) 509-0134
• We provide life-changing programs to help young people succeed in school, obtain meaningful and
gainful employment and become productive members of their community. ResCare also excels at
assisting children find safe, secure environments through our foster care programs.
Bureau of Juvenile Justice Services
State Reintegration Program: Harrisburg Office
5020 Ritter Road, Suite 209
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717) 796-7401
Additional information about State Reintegration Program: (717) 787-7754
http://www.srppa.com/index.html
• The program incorporates the principles of Balanced and Restorative Justice by helping to prepare youth
for increased responsibility in the community; facilitating pro-social youth interaction in the community
by preventing recidivism and working to bring together the youth, family and community support
systems.
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C Caron Treatment Center (Fall 2013)
243 North Galen Hall Road
P.O. Box 150
Wernersville, PA 19565
(800) 854-6023
www.caron.org
• To provide an enlightened, caring treatment community in which all those affected by alcoholism or
other drug addiction may begin a new life.
Catholic Charities
4800 Union Deposit Road
P.O. Box 3551
Harrisburg, PA 17105-3551
(717) 657-4804
(717) 657-8683 (fax)
www.hbgdiocese.org
Chatholic Charities- Interfaith Shelter (Summer 2016)
120 Willow Road
Harrisburg, PA 17109
(717) 652-8740
CCRES Educational and Behavioral Health Services
Technical College High School - Brandywine Campus;
443 Boot Road
Downingtown, PA 19335.
(484) 593-5040
www.ccres.org
• Provides quality services to students and families, many dealing with Autism. CCRES works in
collaboration with school districts, intermediate units, and the behavioral health system
Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (CADD) (Summer 2017)
1886 Roherstown Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 735-1902
http://www.wellspanphilhaven.org/Programs-and-Services/Center-for-Autism-and-Developmental-
Disabilities/Program-Overview
• committed to forming supportive relationships with families in Central Pennsylvania who are coping
with the challenges of autism spectrum disorders and/or intellectual disabilities.
Center for Community Peacemaking (Advoz) (Spring 2018)
53 N. Duke Street (Room 303)
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 397-2404
(717) 397-5502 (fax)
www.ccp.org
• Brings victims and offenders together for reconciliation and healing.
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Center for Neurobehavioral Health
2176 Embassy Drive, Suite 366
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 392-6061
(717) 431-2014 (fax)
Contact: Cynthia Socha-Gelgot, PhD, Clinical Neuropsychologist, Clinical Director
http://centerforneurohealth.org/index.htm
• A company devoted to the evaluation and treatment of individuals who experience emotional,
behavioral, and cognitive difficulties due to an injury or disease of the brain.
Children’s Aid Society (Summer 2013)
Nicarry Caring Center
343 Lincoln Way West
New Oxford, PA 17350
(717) 624-4461
http://www.cassd.org/
http://www.cassd.org/nicarry-caring-center/
• Nicarry Caring Center offers art and child-centered therapy, God’s Closet clothing bank, parent
support groups and the administrative offices for Children’s Aid Society.
Lehman Caring Center
400 W. Market Street
York, PA 17401
Contact: Shari Gordon
(717) 845-5771 (Ext. 105)
http://www.cassd.org/
http://www.cassd.org/lehman-center/ • Lehman Caring Center offers emergency respite care for children birth through six years of age
in a 24-hour crisis nursery, art and child-centered therapy, family advocate services, and parent
support groups.
Children’s Home of Reading
1010 Centre Ave
Reading, PA 19601
(610) 478-8266
www.childrenshomeofrdg.org
• The Children's Home of Reading continues to provide a treatment oriented residential environment for
children and teenagers, as well as community-based services. Its broad spectrum of services includes
specialized foster care, residential treatment programs for adolescent males, educational services, a case
management program for drug-addicted moms and their babies, a community based mental health
program for children and community programs for youth and families in the Lehigh Valley.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 10 - Children’s Home of York (Spring 2013)
BRIDGES Partial Hospitalization
77 Shoe House Road
York, PA 17406
(717) 755-1033 (Ext. 1226)
http://www.choyork.org/
http://www.choyork.org/index.php?pID=16
• Children's Home of York's BRIDGES Program is a psychiatric partial hospitalization unit providing
stabilization and treatment for children and adolescents who are experiencing severe psychiatric
symptoms and emotional disturbance. Operated in cooperation with licensed staff of the Lincoln
Intermediate Unit No. 12, BRIDGES is a therapeutic milieu employing Sanctuary® principles and
provides intensive, community-based treatment in conjunction with educational programming for males
and females aged 11 to 19 who require moderately restrictive day treatment on an outpatient basis.
Participants in the BRIDGES Program acquire the skills they need to transition out of the program to a
less restrictive and less intrusive level of care. The Program operates year-round and consists of highly-
structured therapy and offers scholastic education in conjunction with treatment services during the
school year.
Church World Services (new placement as of 2015)
308 E King Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Intern Program – see application online
www.cwslancaster.org\
Contact: Laura Beltle
Email application and cover letter to [email protected]
• (types of internships include refugee resettlement, cuba/Haitian resettlement, cultural orientation and
support, refugee health, refugee employment, vocational technology, communications and development)
• CWS has worked for nearly seven decades with one goal: building a world where there is enough for all.
CWS affirms the power of individuals and communities to take ownership of their future. They meet
them right where they are, helping create solutions they can maintain and build on.
Clare’s House (Spring 2014)
342-344 E. Chestnut St.
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 291-8967
www.clarehouselancaster.org
• Clare House serves homeless women and children by providing a temporary home in a caring
environment, life skills programs and aftercare support leading to self-sufficiency.
Commonwealth of PA-State Civil Service Commission
Harrisburg: Strawberry Square Complex
320 Market Street
2nd Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717) 783-3058
http://www.scsc.state.pa.us
• Locations in Philadelphia & Pittsburgh. Test centers in Allentown and other PA locations.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 11 -
Community Action Program (CAP) of Lancaster (Spring 2014)
Contact Lancaster Helpline
601 S. Queen Street
P.O. Box 599
Lancaster, PA 17608
Contact: Reed Reynolds
(717) 431-1027
www.caplanc.org
• The Community Action Program of Lancaster County champions the achievement of long-term self-
sufficiency for individuals and families through services and advocacy targeting the elimination of
poverty.
Community of Life Network (Spring 2016)
510 Walnut Street
Columbia, PA 17512
(717)-684-8094
Contact: Jamie Quinn
Community Services Group (CSG) (Spring 2018)
Apply on-line----do not call!
• Provides services in 17 counties in PA (Psychiatric services – child, adol, adult ; MH and MR; Inpatient
and outpatient, group homes)
Community Services Group (CSG) (2013)
Tempo Clubhouse (Spring 2018)
Grandview Plaza
790 New Holland Ave
Lancaster, Pa 17551
(717) 293-5104
Community Services Group (CSG) (2013)
Columbia Location (2013)
319 Walnut St
Columbia, PA 17512
(717) 684-3082
Supervisor: Ashley Mosser
Send cover letter and resume to (see Internship link):
https://csgonline.isolvedhire.com/jobs/
For general information about this organization:
http://csgonline.org/ Corporate Office:
320 Highland Drive
PO Box 597
Mountville, PA 17554
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 12 -
(717) 285-7121
Community Services Group (CSG) (Spring 2016)
Chariots Foster Care
2330 Varton Way
Harrisburg,PA 17110
(717) 920-9434
Compass Mark (Summer 2018)-(Formerly Lancaster Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse)
630 Janet Ave.
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 299 -2831
http://www.compassmark.org/
• From those personally struggling with addiction, to those seeking help for others or looking to prevent
problems in the first place, Compass Mark has the resources to help direct children, teens and adults on a
healthy, successful life path.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERVICES- Lancaster Mediation Center
50 North Duke St.
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 293-7231
http://conflictservicespa.org/
• Promotes peaceful conflict resolution through affordable mediation services and high quality training
Contact- Lancaster Helpline (2014)
601 South Queen Street
P.O. Box 2454
Lancaster, PA 17608
(717) 509-7711 (CONTACT office)
(717) 299-7301
www.contact-lancaster.org
• Experienced, well-trained volunteers respond with non-judgmental empathy to callers in stress. All calls
to 299-4855 are confidential, anonymous and free of charge. This is a safe place to vent frustration and
hurts, explore options or ask for a referral.
Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County
Adult Probation and Parole Services-Internship Program
40 E. King Street
P.O Box 83480
Lancaster PA 17608-3480
Contact: Kerri Kneisley (Deputy Director)- [email protected]
https://court.co.lancaster.pa.us/ http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/courts/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=660985&courtsNav=|6224|
http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/courts/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=389056
www.court.co.lancaster.pa.us/128/Internship-Information
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 13 -
Covenant Counseling Services, Inc.
3309 Spring Street
Progress Plaza, Suite 201
Harrisburg, PA 17109
(717) 695-2006
2459 Walnut St
Harrisburg, PA 17103
(717) 695-2006
(717) 695-0979 (fax)
Crispus Attucks Community Center
404 South Duke Street
407 Howard Avenue
P.O. Box 894
Lancaster, PA 17608
(717) 394-6604
(717) 295-7802 (fax)
www.cacc-lancaster.org
• Crispus Attucks Community Center strives to improve the quality of life for youth and families in
Lancaster by providing services that promote community prosperity, physical and mental health, and by
offering programs and cultural events which preserve the African American heritage
Cumberland County Domestic Relations
13 N. Hanover St.
P.O. Box 320
Carlisle, PA 17013
Contact: Richard K. Betts, Director
(717) 240-6225
http://www.ccpa.net/index.aspx?nid=114
• The Cumberland County Domestic Relations Office: Establishes and enforces child support orders and
establishes civil paternity cases and spousal support orders
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 14 -
D Dauphin County Juvenile Probation
100 Chestnut St
2nd Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717) 780-7100
http://www.dauphincounty.org/government/court_departments/probation_services/index.php
• The Dauphin County Juvenile Probation Office is an arm of the Juvenile Court and is responsible for the
investigation and supervision of juvenile offenders who are alleged to have committed, or who have
committed, felony or misdemeanor offenses prior to the juvenile's 18th birthday.
Dauphin County Work Release (Fall 2016)
919 Gibson Blvd.
Steelton, PA 17113
(717) 780-6914
Travis Hock – Deputy Director (Initial Contact for field experiences)- [email protected]
http://www.dauphincounty.org/government/court_departments/work_release/index.php
• The Dauphin County Work Release Center is a Community Corrections facility utilized by the Courts to
incarcerated sentenced offenders in order to provide an opportunity for them to maintain previously
secured or newly gained employment.
Deb’s House (Spring 2014)
Pressley Ridge
516 North Duke St.
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 295-9004
http://www.pressleyridge.com/services/community-based-services/lancaster/debs-house/
• Deb’s House, a program of Pressley Ridge, uses Family Respite Homes (FRH) to provide safe, nurturing
environments for children ages 0-6 years while Lancaster County families work through a short-term
crisis (hospitalization, job search, housing issues, etc.). Parents are able to retain custody while working
on concrete goals to provide a more stable home environment for themselves and their children.
Developmental Disabilities Resources
215 South Broad Street
Lititz, PA 17543
Contact: Dawn Hoffman, Licensed Psychologist
(717) 625-3480
• provides an array of long and short-term options for adults and children with disabilities
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 15 - Devereux Whitlock
139 Leopard Road
Berwyn, PA 19312
(610) 296-6800 (main office
(610) 251-2017
http://www.devereux.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pa_index
• provide supports and services for adults with a wide range of disabilities including autism spectrum
disorders (ASD), emotional and behavioral disorders, intellectual/developmental disabilities and
acquired/traumatic brain injuries
Diakon Family Life Services (Fall 2017)
960 Century Drive
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
http://www.diakon.org/family-life-services/
• Offers certified addictions counseling, school-based services, and specialized training for school
personnel in meeting the mental-health needs of students.
Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County (formerly Lancaster Shelter for Abused Women)
(Summer 2017)
P.O. Box 359
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 299-9677 (Ext. 3114)
(717) 290-6855 (fax)
• (“….very interested in having MU Clinical Psychology students at our agency. However, it is very
important that the student contact me early. In order to do any clinical work here, a 45-hour of training is
required. DVSLC generally only offers the training two times a year. If possible, the student should
make arrangement to take the training during the fall semester so they can begin working with program
participants in the spring semester. I only take 2 students a semester at the emergency shelter facility.
Senior Social work students also apply for field placements with our organization…DVSLC currently
employs 2 Master level social workers. I am the only MSW with a license, but the other MSW has 5+
years of experience. We also have access to Dr. Susan Atkins, licensed psychologist, to assist with
supervision when needed.” Students interested in DVSLC should contact them early in the fall because
15 hours of training is required before starting work. It is also preferred that students be able to spend 1-
2 eight hour days at the shelter.)
Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Services (2014)
Mano’s House Supervised Independent Living (SIL)
131 S. Prince St.
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 393-1796
(717) 735-7478 (fax)
http://www.darsinc.com/
• Drug and Alcohol Services, Inc is a licensed drug and alcohol treatment program, licensed through the
Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs with the Department of Public Health. DARS Inc consists of the
Supervised Independent Living Program, Manos House Residential Treatment Program and Prospect
Grove High School, a licensed private academic high school through PDE.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 16 -
E Early Childhood Innovative Connections
200 W Orange St.
Lititz, PA 17543
(717) 588-4800
http://www.ecinnovativeconnections.org/
Easy Does It (2013)
Recovery Community Center
1300 Hilltop Road
Leesport, PA
(610) 373-2463
Reading Facility
647 Walnut Street
Reading PA
(610) 373-9550
http://easydoesitinc.org/
• Easy Does It, Inc. is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of
individuals and families recovering from the effects of addiction, thus contributing to the betterment of
our community and society as a whole.
Edgewater Human Services (see NHS listing)
Edgewater Children’s Services
2001 North Front Street, Suite 232
Governor’s Plaza South, Building 3
2421 N. Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
(717) 236-7357
www.nhsonline.org
• full range of integrated services in the areas of mental health, addictive diseases, autism, education,
intellectual/developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, therapeutic family care and other specialized
services
Ephrata Hospital (Summer 2016)
169 Martin Avenue
Ephrata, PA 17522
(717)738-6400
www.ephratahospital.org
Ephrata Rehabilitation Center
169 E. Lake St.
Ephrata, PA 17522
(717) 738-7979
• To assure community access to health care services that are high in quality, compassionate, and cost-
effective.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 17 - Excentia
Empowering people with intellectual difficulties
PAI-Partners in Achieving Independence
1810 Rohrerstown Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 519-6740
http://www.ourexcentia.org/
http://www.paipartners.org/
• To provide the supports necessary to enable people with intellectual disabilities to live as independently
and fully as they desire within the community.
• Human Resources internship is also an option with Excentia – Christina Ritter
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 18 -
F The Factory House
3098 Lincoln Highway East
Paradise, PA 17562
(717) 687-9594
www.thefactoryyouthcenter.com
• The Factory House is a central facility used for providing people in the community with resources to
overcome poverty-related issues
Father Martin’s Ashley
Treatment Center for Alcoholism and Chemical Addiction
P.O. Box 240
800 Tydings Lane
Havre deGrace, MD 21078
1-800-799-4673
(410) 273-2262
410-272-5617 (fax)
http://www.fathermartinsashley.com/
• This agency is a relatively new addition to our site list but offers a highly professional, well developed
training experience that deals with alcohol and other addictions primarily with emphasis on group
counseling. The drive is about 45 minutes to an hour.
Friendship Community (Summer 2014)
1149 East Oregon Road
Lititz, PA 17543
Contact: Kelley Fuhrman
(717) 656-2466
https://www.friendshipcommunity.net/
Friendship Heart Gallery (Spring 2018)
118 North Water Street
Suite 101
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 945-6904
http://www.friendshipart.net/
• Potential art therapy type program
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G Gate House for Men (Summer 2017)
649 E. Main St
Lititz, PA 17543
(717) 626-9524
www.gatehouse.org
• The Gate House programs are nonprofit community based treatment programs that have been providing
quality addiction treatment in a home like environment for over thirty- five years.
Gate House for Women
465 West Main Street
Mountville, PA 17554
(717) 285-2300
(717) 285-5978 (fax)
www.gatehouse.org
• The Gate House programs are nonprofit community based treatment programs that have been providing
quality addiction treatment in a home like environment for over thirty- five years.
Gathering Place
440 Pershing Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 295-4630
www.tgpglobal.com
• The vision of The Gathering Place is to improve the quality of life for children and adults living with
HIV/AIDS through physical, spiritual, and emotional care and support
Gaudenzia (chemical dependency, drug addiction, mental illness and related conditions)
1728 N. 2nd St
Harrisburg, PA 17102
ALSO IN LANCASTER
(717) 221-9590
http://www.gaudenzia.org/
• Gaudenzia operates over 130 drug and alcohol treatment programs for men and women in Pennsylvania,
Maryland and Delaware. Services include specialty programs for pregnant and parenting mothers,
adolescents, and people suffering from co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse.
Girls on the Run (2013)
1116 Manheim Pike
Lancaster, PA. 17601
Contact: Carrie Johnson, Executive Director
(717) 330-7893
http://www.girlsontherun.org/
• non-profit organization dedicated to creating a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless
potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 20 - Glass House
PEACEing Lives Back Together Again
PO Box 1123 Lancaster, PA
http://glasshouseinc.org/
• Glass House is a non-profit organization that is providing stability through PEACEing Lives Back
Together Again; whether it is due to homelessness, economic situations, domestic violence, adult and
child abuse, or any kind of addiction.
• Losing one’s home would be devastating. Losing one’s children would be unthinkable. Let me introduce
you to our organization. Glass House provides transitional and on-going living facilities for keeping the
family unit together. We keep homeless parents united with their children while they work to get back
on their feet and re-enter society. We accomplish this by offering compassion and spiritual support
through education and life skills training. These include family and personal individual treatment
programs with matching and attainable goals.
• Individual Treatment Planning and Family Treatment Planning
Gold’s Gym (Summer 2014)
2301 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
Contact: Eric Sanguenetti
(609) 846-8005
(717) 569-5600
http://www.goldsgym.com/lancasterpa/
Graterford Prison (Fall 2015)
SCI Graterford
P.O. Box 246, Route 29 (staff)
Graterford, PA 19426
(610) 489-4151
Contact: Andrea Brannen
(267) 577-9939
http://www.cor.pa.gov/Facilities/StatePrisons/Pages/Graterford.aspx#.VeS53PlVhHx
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H Harrisburg Hospital/Pinnacle Health
111 South Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101-2099
(717) 221-6270
(717) 221-6266 (fax)
http://www.pinnaclehealth.org/
Pinnacle Health Children’s Resource Center
2645 North Third Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Contact: Shannon Cossaboom
(717) 782-4693
Harrisburg Institute of Psychiatry-Children’s Partial Hospitalization Program
Pinnacle Behavioral Services
307 South Front St.
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717) 221-6200
(717) 221-6208 (fax)
HCR Manor Care (2013)
100 Abbeyville Road
Lancaster, PA 17603
Contact: Isabel Ortiz
(717) 397-4261
http://www.hcr-manorcare.com/
• provide health care services by ensuring that patients and residents live with the greatest dignity and
comfort possible
• a possible HR – i/o placement
Hershey Entertainment and Resorts- Employee Resource Center (Spring 2017)
75 East Derry Road
Hershey, PA 17033
(717) 520-JOBS
[email protected] / www.hersheyjobs.com
• As a world-class entertainment & hospitality company, we are dedicated to the selection,
development, acknowledgment and advancement of highly motivated individuals who are
committed to our legacy of excellence.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 22 - Hershey Medical Center (Fall 2017)
Child Life Program (2014)
500 University Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717) 531-8278
www.hmc.psu.edu/volunteers (volunteer application)
Contact: Sue Esbenshade
http://www.pennstatehershey.org/web/childlife
http://www.childlife.org/
http://www.pennstatehershey.org/web/childlife/home/aboutus/internship
• Child Life programs in health care settings strive to promote optimum development of children,
adolescents, and families by providing age appropriate programming to enhance coping, and
minimize emotional distress. As integral members of the health care team in both the ambulatory
care and inpatient settings, Child Life staff provide opportunities for learning, for self-
expression, for family involvement, and for peer interaction.
Hershey Medical Center: Adolescent Medicine
905 W. Governor Road
Suite 200
Hershey, PA 17033
Contact: Dr. Susan Lane – Loney
(717) 531-4119
Hershey Medical Center Eating Disorders
Outpatient Program for children, teens or adults
(717) 531-2099
http://childrens.pennstatehealth.org/eating-disorders-and-adolescent-medicine
Hershey Medical Center for Autism Research
Hershey Autism Center
(717) 531-6772
(717) 531-8338
http://www.pennstatehershey.org/web/psychiatry
Hoffman Homes for Youth
P.O. Box 4777
Gettysburg, PA 17325
815 Orphanage Road
Littlestown, PA 17340
(717) 359-7148 ( Ext. 2200)
(717) 359-2600 (fax)
www.hoffmanhomes.com
• A Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility utilizing trauma-informed care to treat children with a
serious mental health diagnosis.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 23 - Holy Spirit Behavioral Health Center
503 North 21st Street
Camp Hill, PA 17011-2288
http://www.hsh.org/behavioral-health/
http://www.hsh.org/
There are 2 programs with different supervisors/contact persons:
*Adult Partial Hospitalization Program
(717) 972-4277
(717) 762-2272 (fax)
*Geriatric Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient Program
(717) 763-2236
(717) 763-2275 (fax)
• (Psychologist (PhD) and Master’s level staff are available for supervision. We’re eager to have
Millersville students. I would encourage anyone that is exploring…possibilities to contact me at least 2
months in advance. There is an interview process, and the hospital requires clearances-child abuse,
criminal activity clearances-these take several weeks to obtain, and we need written, documented proof
before the student can even interact with clients. Also proof of having a PPD test and proof of
immunizations and a physical is required. The hospital also has guidelines to be met, so this is a time
consuming process. We offer interviews to see if the student is a good fit with the staff, and the student
needs to be aware that the staff doesn’t always take everyone who interviews. The student can contact
our Education, Training, and Development office to get a list of hospital requirements. Kellie Wilson @
(717) 763-2235 could give information on general intern requirements. Contact Alison Gabel if
interested in working with geriatric populations)
Hospice of Lancaster County
685 Good Drive
P.O. Box 4125
Lancaster, PA 17604
(717) 295-3900
http://www.hospiceandcommunitycare.org/
• Hospice & Community Care is dedicated to providing care and comfort to help patients and families live
better at end of life.
HSA Counseling, Inc.
321 N. Market Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 394-5334
http://www.hsa-pa.com/
• Our Services Include Drug & Alcohol Evaluation and Referral, Traditional Outpatient Treatment
including Individual and Group Therapy, Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization Day
Treatment.
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I Independent Living Services
http://www.indlivingservices.com/about/
• Independent Living Services is a nonprofit organization committed to helping people with disabilities,
including veterans and the elderly, lead more independent and fulfilling lives.
Itsa Playful Journey (Spring 2014)
2173 Embassy Drive Suite 164
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 431-2027
Contact: Dianne Mathias
http://www.itsaplayfuljourney.com/
• Mission Statement: To provide alternative treatment strategies through the use of play therapy for
children, adolescents, adults and families. To address the seriousness of the problem through creative
interventions that allows the individual to be at ease in a "journey of healing".
J JusticeWorks Youth Care, Inc.
267 E. Market Street
York, PA 17403
http://www.justiceworksyouthcare.com/
• JusticeWorks provides innovative programs that identify and build on youth’s and families’ strengths.
We create structure to positively redirect their lives. We help youth become good citizens and assist
their families to resolve their problems and to be supportive of their children
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K Kaleidescope Family Solutions, Inc (Spring 2017)
www.kfamilysolutions.org
• Provides community, work and home based services to adults with developmental disabilities. This
organization might consider HIRING students to serve as “Community Support Specialists” in Lancaster
area to provide direct support, assisting individuals with becoming more independent.
• Interested Candidates can send resumes to: [email protected]
Kennedy Krieger (2013)
707 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205
Contact: Dr. John Huete
(443) 923-9200
http://www.kennedykrieger.org/
• Kennedy Krieger Institute is an internationally recognized institution dedicated to improving the lives of
individuals with developmental disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and musculoskeletal system through:
Patient Care, Research and Professional Training, Special Education, Community
Keystone Human Services (Spring 2014)
124 Pine Street
Harrisburg, PA, 17101
(717) 232-7509
(717) 581-8229
http://www.keystonehumanservices.org/
• Keystone provides comprehensive community-based services for children, young people, adults and
families in the areas of intellectual disabilities (mental retardation), autism, mental health, early
intervention and children and family services. Keystone serves individuals and families in Pennsylvania,
Maryland, Delaware and Connecticut. Keystone Human Services is also engaged in initiatives in Russia
and Moldova.
Keystone Children & Family Services (Family Preservation)
3700 Vartan Way
Harrisburg, 17110
(717) 541-9620
http://keystonehumanservices.org/keystone-children-and-family-services/
• We provide services to children and families, including Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services, Early
Intervention Services, Comprehensive Autism Evaluations, Therapeutic Foster Care, Family Based
Mental Health Services and Family Preservation and Reunification Services.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 26 - Kids Peace
5300 Kids Peace Dr.
Orefield, PA 18069-9101
1-800-446-9543
(610)799-8000
http://www.kidspeace.org/
• KidsPeace is a private charity dedicated to serving the behavioral and mental health needs of children,
families and communities.
Provides a unique psychiatric hospital; a comprehensive range of residential treatment programs;
accredited educational services; and a variety of foster care and community-based treatment programs to
help people in need overcome challenges and transform their lives. KidsPeace provides emotional and
physical health care and educational services in an atmosphere of teamwork, compassion and creativity.
KPETS (Keystone Pet Enhanced Therapy Services) (2014)
630 Janet Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 405-0115
http://www.kpets.org
• KPETS provides a network of dependable registered therapy teams committed to providing therapeutic
benefits through the use of pets to people with physical, emotional and mental challenges from all walks
of life in a wide variety of settings.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 27 -
L Lancaster Area Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (LAVORP)
Center for Community Peacemaking
53 N. Duke Street
(Room 303)
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 397-2404
(717) 397-5502 (fax)
www.ccp.org
• Brings victims and offenders together for reconciliation and healing.
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas- Adult Probation and Parole Services
50 N. Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17608
(717) 299-8184
www.court.co.lancaster.pa.us/128/Internship-Information
• The Office of Coordinated Services, the Office of Standard Supervision, the Impaired Driver Program
(which supervises DUI clients), Office of Community Resources (which includes supervising clients
ordered to perform community service and the Job Court program) and Office of Special Offenders
Services (which supervises clients with mental retardation and/or mental illness and the Drug Court
Program).
Lancaster County Early Intervention (2013)
150 North Queen Street, Suite 400
Lancaster,PA 17603
(717) 399-7325
Contact: Erica Scanlon
https://co.lancaster.pa.us/1095/Early-Intervention
• Early Intervention provides services and supports to families with children who have developmental
delays. Supports are based on the unique strengths and needs of the child and family to enhance the
child’s development.
Lancaster County Juvenile Probation Office (Spring 2017)
50 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 299-8161
https://www.court.co.lancaster.pa.us/141/Juvenile-Probation
• Juvenile Probation Officers are responsible for the guidance and supervision of juveniles between the
ages of 10 through 17 years who are referred by local police departments, agencies or private citizens as
a result of having committed a crime which is considered to be a misdemeanor or a felony.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 28 -
Lancaster County Behavioral Health/l Intellectual Disability/ Early Intervention Programs
Crisis Intervention (717) 394-2631
150 North Queen Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 299-8021
https://www.humanservices.co.lancaster.pa.us/
• Provides services for clients with persistent mental illness, intellectual disability,
Lancaster County Behavioral Health – Mental Health Case Management Unit (Fall 2015)
1120 Frances Avenue
Lancaster, Pa 17601
Contact: Autum Nauman
(717) 393-0421
http://www.humanservices.co.lancaster.pa.us/offices.asp?nav=off
Lancaster County Prison (2013)
625 E. King St
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 295-2083
https://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/153/Prison
• The mission of the Lancaster County Prison is to provide for the humane and secure care, custody and
control of those individuals who are charged with criminal offenses, while also providing for the
protection and safety of the community through the detention of such individuals.
Lancaster County Youth Intervention Center (2015)
235 Circle Ave.
Lancaster, Pa 17602
Contact: Amy Bitner
(717) 299-7821 (Ext. 3329)
http://www.lcyic.com/
• The Detention Center provides temporary safe and secure care for alleged and adjudicated delinquent
juveniles waiting for adjudication or disposition by the Courts. The Detention Center ensures
community protection from the alleged or adjudicated offender. The program serves male and female
juveniles between the ages of ten and eighteen.
Lancaster Freedom Center
436 North Lime Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 397-9118
Contact: Ms. Kathy Birmingham
http://www.lancasterfreedomcenter.com/
• The Lancaster Freedom Center, Inc. (LFC) provides outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment
services for individuals and families suffering from chemical addictions and mental health problems.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 29 -
Lancaster General Hospital – Community Health & Wellness (Spring 2016)
2100 Harrisburg Pike
PO box 3200
Lancaster, PA 17604
(717)544-3202
http://lancastergeneralhealth.org/LGH/Our-Services/Wellness-Center.aspx
• The Community Health and Wellness Department is focused on providing strategic community health
improvement initiatives for all people in Lancaster County. Programs range from pre-natal to senior and
focus on enhancing the quality of life at every state of life.
• Our goal is to provide a diverse and comprehensive experience for Interns that allows them to apply
multiple principles and practices learned in the classroom. The Intern will leave the experience with at
least of project that they have developed or impacted significantly.
• The following are examples of objectives that interns could meet during their time with our department:
• Assess and conduct surveillance of health issues and services in a population.
• Increase knowledge of theories and practices related to community health planning and behavior
modification including Transtheoretical Models of Health Behaviors, Socioecological Models,
Community-based Logic Models and Motivational Interviewing.
• Develop an understanding of needs assessment, gap analysis and program
development/evaluation as it relates to community health and wellness.
• Design, implement and manage coalition/community initiatives and activities.
Lancaster Mediation Center
NOW KNOWN AS “CONFLICT RESOLUTION SERVICES”
50 North Duke St.
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 293-7231
http://conflictservicespa.org/
• We promote peaceful conflict resolution through affordable mediation services and high quality training
Lancaster Osteopathic Health Foundation (Summer 2017)
128 Grant St Suit 109
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 575-7896
https://lohf.org/
• Vision is for all Lancaster County children and youth to experience mental wellbeing. We facilitate
children’s access to behavioral healthcare by providing grants and scholarships, and offering education
and resources to healthcare providers and educators.
Lancaster Probation and Parole
40 E. King St
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 299-8181
https://www.court.co.lancaster.pa.us/122/Adult-Probation
• To provide the greatest likelihood of success for the individuals under our supervision, consistent with
the safety of the community, through the use of restorative alternative and corrective sanctions
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 30 -
Lancaster Pastoral Counseling and Education
32 McGovern Avenue, Suite 3
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 392-1007
Contact: Jeffrey Hamilton, DMin, LCSW
www.lancpastoralcounseling.com
• Offer counseling for Individual, Couples, and Families Addressing: Family and Blended Family
Concerns, Religious Issues, Chronic Mental Illness, Health Concerns and Life Adjustments, depression,
anxiety, communication, grief.
Lancaster Regional Medical Center
250 College Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17603
Contact: Stacy Thurston
(412) 315-4500
http://www.lancasterregional.com/default.aspx
• Possible experiences - Shadow an OT or Wellness Activities
Laurel Life (Spring 2018)
1681 Kenneth Road
York, PA 17408
(717)845-7652
http://www.laurellife.com/ • Laurel Life provides behavioral health services with locations throughout Central Pennsylvania. With
specialized programs that serve children, adolescents, adults, and families, Laurel Life is staffed with
licensed counselors, social workers, psychiatrists, and doctoral level psychologists.
Lebanon VA Medical Center (2014)
1700 Lincoln Avenue
Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 272-6621
http://www.lebanon.va.gov/
• Lebanon VAMC offers acute medical, surgical, behavioral health and long-term inpatient care and a full
range of outpatient services including primary care, specialty care, home based care and psychiatric
rehabilitation services.
• VA Residential Rehabilitation and Recovery Program (Summer 2014)
1700 South Lincoln Ave.
Lebanon, VA 17042
Contact: Kathryn Arnett
(717) 919-9524
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 31 - Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network
Student summer research program available
http://www.lvhn.org/
• Mission: We heal, comfort and care for the people of our community by providing advanced and
compassionate health care of superior quality and value supported by education and clinical research.
Life Span Psychological Services, PC
2819-0 Willow Street Pike
Willow Street, PA 17584
(717) 464-1464
(717) 464-4348 (fax)
www.lifespanmentalhealth.com
• serves children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families of all ethnic backgrounds and orientations
Lutheran Social Services
1050 Pennsylvania Ave.
York, PA 17404
(717) 854-3971
(717) 626-1171
http://www.lutheranscp.org/
• *May take interns on an as needed/case by case basis
• Lutheran Social Services, witnessing to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, provides exceptional health, human
and senior living services by supporting persons in achieving an optimal quality of life.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 32 -
M Mainline Behavioral Health (Summer 2014)
479 Thomas Jones Way
Suite # `800
Exton, PA 19341
Contact: Lisa Wood
(484) 565-8200
Exton Center - Chester County
Oaklands Corporate Center
479 Thomas Jones Way, Suite 800
Exton, PA 19341
(484) 565-1130
• Behavioral Health Services helps individuals, couples, children and families address and manage
their personal challenges with a focus on healthy, productive solutions. Experienced behavioral
health specialists deal with many factors that affect mental and emotional health and quality of
life. Our extensive network of behavioral health specialists and professionals includes MDs and
PhDs with expertise in a wide variety of disorders and problems, including anxiety, depression,
relationship/marriage issues, child and adult psychology, addictions and domestic violence.
Manito Youth Leadership Center/Academy
625 E. Philadelphia St.
York, PA 17403
(717) 848-3224
601 Madison Ave.
York, PA 17404
• Our primary focus has always been providing holistic and educational services to adolescents
who are experiencing behavior, school, and community challenges. Our services have expanded
into the delivery of Behavior Health and Adventure Challenge services and geographically into
10 Pennsylvania counties and one county in West Virginia.
Manos House (drug and alcohol) - 2015
1290 Prospect Rd.
Columbia, PA 17512
(717) 285-0420
Contact: Elise Weaver
www.manoshouse.com
• Manos House is a long term residential, drug and alcohol, treatment program which provides a wide
array of counseling and supportive services over a six to twelve month treatment experience. Treatment
consists of group, family, individual, psychoeducational and recreational therapy.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 33 - Maryland Department of Juvenile Services (Summer 2015)
10 N. Court Street
West Minster, MD 21157
Contact: Brian Gass
(410) 871-3606
http://www.djs.maryland.gov/
Masonic Children’s Home
1 Masonic Drive
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
(717) 367-1121 (Ext. 33301)
Contact: Ginny Migrala, Director of Masonic Children’s Home
http://www.masonicvillagespa.org/elizabethtown/
http://masonicvillagespa.org/elizabethtown/childrenshome.php
• The Masonic Children's Home is an ideal opportunity for children who are orphaned, being raised by
aging grandparents, or who come from various socioeconomic environments which do not provide the
security and support necessary for healthy growth and development.
Masonic Village (Summer 2013)
Contact: Holly Brooks
(717) 367-1121
• “Our 1,400 acre campus offers charitable services ranging from a children’s home and child care center,
to continuing care retirement services, options to help you age in place, and services that benefit adults
and their caregivers, alike. An onsite farm and farmers market set the tone for the community as a safe
and peaceful neighborhood that bustles with recreational, social, cultural, wellness and educational
possibilities. We are open for everyone, so explore how you can enjoy life your way.”
Mathom House (Spring 2013)
1740 Easton Rd
Doylestown, PA
Contact: Brad Cherry
(215) 343-7720
http://mathomhousecare.com/
• treatment for adolescent sexual offenders and their families
Mazzatti and Sullivan Counseling Services, Inc. (Summer 2014)
5021 East Trindel Road: 1st Floor
Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Contact: Andrew Schmitt: [email protected]
(717) 590-7607
https://www.mazzittiandsullivan.com/
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 34 - Mennonite Home (Spring 2016)
1520 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 393 – 1301
Contact: Kimberly Blessing
http://www.mennonitehome.org/
• Mennonite Home Communities is a continuing care retirement community committed to providing
health services, supportive services, and living accommodations for senior residents in a Christian
atmosphere conductive to wholesome living.
The Mentor Network
805 Estelle Drive, Suite 203
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 898-3281
http://thementornetwork.com/home.aspx
• The mission of The MENTOR Network is to offer adults, children, young people and their families
innovative, quality services and supports that lead to growth and independence, regardless of the
physical, intellectual or behavioral challenges they face. The mission of The MENTOR Network is to
offer adults, children, young people and their families innovative, quality services and supports that lead
to growth and independence, regardless of the physical, intellectual or behavioral challenges they face.
Method 3 (Spring 2017)
415 St. Johns Church Road
Suite 205
Camp Hill, PA 172011
https://www.method3.com/whatwedo/
• Human resources placement
Mid-Atlantic Rehabilitation Services (Summer 2013)
2045 Westgate Dr Suite 301
Bethlehem, PA
Contact: Greg Krausz
(610) 419-3101
http://www.marsatp.com/
• Seeks to provide client-centered, community based quality treatment services to those suffering from
addictions in the least restrictive and most-cost effective level of care. We will adjust our approach to
meet the needs present in each community we serve by being part of the community and advocating for
the effective, efficient, and effective treatment of each individual who is in need of our services.
Milagro House (Spring 2018)
669 W. Chestnut St
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 509-1401
Contact: Denise Chieppor
http://www.milagrohouse.org/
• Provides education, housing, and counseling for women and their children experiencing homelessness.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 35 -
Millersville University
Millersville University Human Resources Department
Dilworth Administration Building
20 Dilworth Road
Room 105
(717) 872-3017
http://www.millersville.edu/hr/
• Current and prospective employment at Millersville University.
Millersville University Office of Financial Aid
Office of Financial Aid
Lyle Hall, 1st Floor
40 Dilworth Drive
Millersville PA 17551
(717) 872-3026
Contact: Dwight Horsey
http://www.millersville.edu/finaid/
• The Mission of the Office of Financial Aid is to work collaboratively with University offices to
assist all students, regardless of their economic resources, in obtaining the financial assistance
necessary to attend Millersville University, while maintaining the fiscal and regulatory integrity
of its financial aid programs.
Millersville University Office of Global Education and Partnerships
Cumberland House
Millersville University
P.O. Box 1002
Millersville, PA 17551-0302
(717) 872-3884
http://www.millersville.edu/globaled/
• Programs include bilateral study abroad, international internships, student teaching abroad,
research collaboration and professional training.
Millersville Pre-Collegiate Programs (2014)
1 S George St.
Millersville, PA 17551
(717) 871-2027
Millersville University Psych Department
Various Research Assistant Positions---Must seek out professors
Millersville University Volunteer Central (also Federal Work Study)
Lyle Hall (3rd floor)
Bedford House
(717) 872-3271
http://www.millersville.edu/elcm/volunteer/index.php
• We facilitate civic engagement services including community service, service-learning, and
federal work study opportunities.
- 36 - Directed Projects List – 2018 Morning Star Counseling (Fall 2016)
200 S. Church Street Quarryville, PA 17566 (717) 806-5050 https://morningstarllc.org/
• We utilize evidenced-based approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy, and many other
techniques that are proven effective for combating anxiety and depression and other mental health
concerns.
• We encourage active healing and a holistic approach to therapy that encourages physical, emotional,
cognitive, and spiritual growth.
• Services: Individual Therapy, Online Therapy, Couples Therapy, Family Therapy, and Parenting
Through Separation and Divorce
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 37 -
N
National Novelty Brush Company (a new placement as of 2015)
505 E Fulton St.
Lancaster, PA 17602
Contact: Kim Gibson, HR/Safety Director
(717) 299-5681
(717) 715-1660 (fax)
http://www.nnbc-pa.com/
• Human Resources, Business setting and Personnel issues
New Choices/New Options (Spring 2017)
Career Development Program
1650 Manheim Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
http://newchoiceslancaster.org/
• New Choices Career Development program is a life-changing opportunity for women in
transition to achieve economic self-sufficiency through personal development, career guidance
and job training. New Choices is a non-profit organization funded through the Pennsylvania
Department of Labor and Industry. It offers five 10-day, 60-hour courses each year completely
free of charge.
New Horizons Counseling Services (2013)
1630 Manheim Pike
Suite 5
Lancaster PA 17601
(717) 431-6615
• Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers
New Person (Spring 2014)
http://www.newpersonministries.org/ • Nonprofit ministry doing prisoner reentry services, transitional residential house program, mentoring
program, Community Renewal for Sex Offenders, family and offender support program, public
awareness and educational programs.
New Story (Spring 2014)
• We provide environments where children with the most serious and complex educational and behavioral
challenges have the opportunity to live high-quality and meaningful lives.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 38 - NHS Human Services (Edgewater Human Services) (Spring 2014)
651 Albright Avenue
York, PA 17404
(717) 846-4490
http://www.nhsonline.org
Contact: Lynn Hackenburg
(717) 236-7357 (E xt. 106)
Contact: Phyllis Tkacik ;HR Administrator
• NHS provides innovative solutions to support the unique needs of the individuals we serve by striving to
create a caring and responsive environment that promotes the highest standards of integrity and quality,
for individuals with mental health issues, mental retardation, autism, and adoption needs.
Northampton County Area Agency on Aging (Summer 2017)
2081 Emrick Boulevard
Bethlehem, PA 18020
(610) 829-4515
https://www.northamptoncounty.org/HS/AGING/Pages/default.aspx
• The purpose of the Area Agency on Aging is to plan and coordinate the provision of services to the
older adults in Northampton County.
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PA Career Link (Fall 2016)
1016 N. Charlotte Street
Lancaster, Pa 17603
(717) 509-5613
http://jobs4lancaster.com/
PA Department of Public Welfare
P.O. Box 2675
Harrisburg, PA 17105-2675
http://www.dhs.pa.gov/ • Our mission is to promote, improve and sustain the quality of family life; break the cycle of dependency;
promote respect for employees; protect and serve Pennsylvania's most vulnerable citizens; and manage
our resources effectively.
Pathway Community Church – (counseling services) (Summer 2015)
1731 West Philadelphia Street
York, PA 17404
(717) 793-8070
Contact: Angie Schnleitner
http://www.pathwaycc.org/
Penn-Mar Organization, Inc
10709 Susquehanna Trail
Glen Rock, PA 17327
(717) 235-8068 (Ext. 116)
(717) 235-9878 (fax)
www.penn-mar.org
• Penn-Mar serves more than 200 individuals with developmental disabilities with a range of educational,
vocational and residential programs.
Penn State Hershey Medical Center (2014)
905 W. Governor Road Suite 200
Hershey, PA 17033
Contact: Dr. Susan Lane-Loney
(717) 531-4119
http://www.pennstatehershey.org/web/guest/welcome
Child Life Program (Fall 2014)
500 University Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
Contact: Ashley Holland
(717) 531-000 ( Ext. 281652)
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 40 - Penn State
Milton S. Hershey Center
College of Medicine
500 University Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
www.pennstatehershey.com
http://www.pennstatehershey.org/web/college/home
• Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is committed to enhancing your quality of life through
improved health, the professional preparation of those who will serve your health needs, and the
discovery of knowledge that will benefit all.
Pennsylvania Autism Action Center (Summer 2013)
6515 Business Route 209
Suite 3
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
(570) 861-4255
http://www.autismactioncenter.com/home
• Our mission is to improve the lives of children and families on the spectrum, by being the community
leader in providing high quality and individualized integration services and programs, that can assure
a life of dignity and enhance each child's opportunity to achieve their full potential.
Pennsylvania Counseling Services
1-800-777-0305
www.pacounseling.com
• (PCS has many sites throughout the area providing a wide array of mental health services to diverse
clientele. They prefer students commit 16 hours per week to the site, preferably at least one or more full
days to become more fully integrated with services/clients.)
Lancaster Office:
40 Pearl Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 397-8081
(717) 397-8414 (fax)
Lebanon Office:
200 North 7th St.
Lebanon, PA 17046
(717) 272-5464 (Ext.1101)
(717) 273-1416 (fax)
• provides counseling, therapy, addiction treatment and services for families and children
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Pennsylvania Comprehensive Behavioral Health Services (Fall 2017)
Main Office:
2351 Freedom Way, Suite 200
York, PA 17402
717 600-0900
Mr. Eric Alt, Director
20B East Roseville Rd.
Lancaster, PA
717 560-2372
**Possibility for PAID INTERNSHIP
http://www.pcbh.biz/
• PCBH Advocate Services is a community-based program. It offers youth and families, served through
York County Children, Youth, and Family Services and the Juvenile Probation Departments, a cost-
effective alternative to residential care, as well as, an after-care service to those returning to the
community. Youth are referred to the program through their County Caseworker, Juvenile Probation
Officer or Youth Aid Panel Coordinator. Youth referred to the program may be experiencing abuse,
neglect, delinquency, truancy, mental illness, developmental disabilities, mental retardation or substance
abuse issues. This alternative to residential placement is provided through the advocacy model which is
a consistent relationship between a supportive skilled staff member (Advocate) and an at-risk young
person and their family. An Advocate is a caring, interested person who provides a consistent non-power
relationship between himself/herself and the young person. The Advocate is selected for the child on the
basis of mutual interests so that a trusting relationship may develop. By providing an appropriate and
intervening significant other, Advocates help young people develop a better understanding of
themselves and others. The Advocate also develops a supportive relationship with the youth’s family
and involves them in the development and implementation of meaningful activities.
• Possibility of working with ART and MUSIC THERAPISTS***
Pennsylvania Department of Health
933 Health and Welfare Bld
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 787-3350
http://www.health.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspxhttp://www.portal.health.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/department_of_health_information/1067
• The Department's mission is to promote healthy lifestyles, prevent injury and disease, and to assure the
safe delivery of quality health care for all Commonwealth citizens.
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Bureau of Human Resources
Intern Coordinator
Room 126 Health and Welfare Building
7th and Foster Streets
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 787-6002
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 42 - Pennsylvania MENTOR Respite Brokerage Program
2090 Linglestown Road-Suite 203 Harrisburg, PA 17110 1-800-765-0438 (717) 657-2073 (717) 657-3804 (fax) https://www.pa-mentor.com/ http://www.pa-mentor.com/standard/services.aspx?guid=4414d78e-9a83-43ab-8209-7dd140ffbc6d
• a leading home and community-based human services provider serving individuals with intellectual or
developmental disabilities, as well as emotional, behavioral or mental health challenges.
Pennsylvania State Police
Bureau of Human Resources
1800 Elmerton Avenue
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9758
www.PaTrooper.com
(717) 671-7563
(717) 671-7524 (fax)
1-877-722-2338
(717) 772-1436 (fax)
PeopleShare (Fall 2017)
Lancaster Office
300 Granite Run Drive, Suite 150
Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone: (717) 581-1005
http://www.peopleshareworks.com/
• Human Resources / staffing opportunities
Philhaven (apply online for internships through the main website) (Fall 2017)
http://www.philhaven.org/Corporate/Education/Internships.aspx
Philhaven Behavioral Health Center (2013)
283 South Butler Road
PO. Box 550
Mt. Gretna, PA 17064
www.philhaven.org
Philhaven Lancaster Day Hospital Program
780 Eden Road
Building #3
Lancaster, PA 17601
Contact: Nicole Grim (717) 735-7770 (Ext. 102)
Contact: Brenda Robinson (717) 735-7770 (Ext. 119)
http://www.philhaven.org/ProgramsandServices/ForChildrenAdolescents/DayHospitalIntensiveOutpatie
nt.aspx
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 43 - • The Child & Adolescent Day Hospital/Intensive Outpatient Program are mental health treatment
programs specifically designed to serve children ages 5 to 18 years of age who have a diagnosis
of a mental health illness and who are experiencing serious to severe levels of emotional distress.
Philhaven Child and Adolescent Day Hospital Program (Spring 2018)
780 Eden Rd Bldg. #5
Lancaster, PA 17601
Contact: Christina Bacon
(717) 735-7770
Philhaven Children’s Day Hospital Program (Spring 2013)
1245A West Princess St.
York, PA
Contact: Carol Geiger
(717) 324-8211
Philhaven Child and Adolescent Day Hospital Program
Colebrook Rd.
Mt. Gretna, PA
Contact: Penny Morris
(717) 270-2479 (Ext. 5)
Philhaven Lancaster After School Program (Spring 2014)
780 Eden Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 735-7770
(717) 270-2475
Contact: Brenda Robinson (Director) (717) 989-1660 (cell)
http://www.philhaven.org/ProgramsandServices/ForChildrenAdolescents/AfterSchool.aspx
• The goal of this program is to enable each youth to improve his functioning in the home, school
and community by providing structured treatment services during the afternoon and evening
hours. The program is also designed to prevent deterioration in functioning that may result in the
need for more intensive or restrictive mental health services.
Prescott House- Group Home for Boys
520 Shippen St
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 394-9831
http://www.prescottgrouphome.com/
• counseling and treatment services
Pressley Ridge (See Deb’s House) and Teen Pregnancy and Parenting Program
Adoption Services
630 Janet Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 397-5241
www.pressleyridge.org
• providing exceptional care to children in need and families in crisis
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Psychological Associates of Pennsylvania, P.C.
2870 Carol Road
York, PA 17402
(717) 755-0921
http://www.psychassocpa.com/
• Specialties: ADD, ADHD, Anxiety, Behavioral Problems, Depression, Psychological Evaluations &
Sex Therapy
Pyramid Healthcare – Allentown Outpatient
1605 N. Cedar Crest Blvd, Suite 105
Allentown, PA
Contact: Michele Hughes; Prog ram Director
(610) 434-1126
www.pyramidhealthcarepa.com
• We offer treatment and care for adult and teen alcohol and drug abuse, as well as treatment for
individuals with mental health disorders and adolescent behavioral problems.
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Q Quarryville Presbyterian Retirement Community (Spring 2016)
625 Robert Fulton Hwy
Quarryville, PA 17566
Contact: Joel Clausen
(717)786-5295
http://www.quarryville.com/
• To provide for the spiritual, physical, emotional, and social needs of our residents through high-quality
facilities, services, and personal care in a manner faithful to the Bible
R Recovery of Hope - (an agency of Philhaven main campus in Mt. Gretna)
Contact: Ron Vogt
283 South Butler Road
P.O. Box 550
Mount Gretna, PA 17064
http://www.philhaven.org/ProgramsandServices/ForMarriagesandRelationships/RescueRestoreYourRelationshi
p.aspx
• This program specializes in helping married couples to improve their relationships. It combines marital
counseling with a marriage enhancement approach.
Recovery Partnership
70 W. North Street
Suite 101
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Contact: Margaret Klotz
(610) 625-7525
http://www.recoverypartnership.org/
• Recovery Partnership provides individuals and their families with a method for voicing their praises and
concerns regarding the behavioral health services they may receive; a toll-free peer line for individuals
in Northampton County; peer mentoring services to individuals receiving behavioral health services;
certified peer specialist services.
Rehab After Work & Rehab After School (accepting undergrad interns – not sure??)
1755 Oregon Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601-Suite 204
(717) 569-8601
1-800-238-4357
http://www.rehabafterwork.com/rehab_after_school.html
• Rehab After Work provides treatment for serious medical, occupational, educational, familial,
psychological and social consequences due to alcohol and drug abuse through intensive outpatient
treatment programs.
- 46 - Directed Projects List – 2018 Retreat Premier Addiction Treatment Center (Spring 2018)
1170 S. State Street Ephrata, PA Contact: Aurora Gonzalez ([email protected]) (203) 969-4794 https://retreataddictioncenters.com/lancaster-county-rehab
• Retreat provides a compassionate and spiritual environment where those suffering from the disease of
drug addiction can begin the journey to recovery by providing enlightenment and education to the
individual and his or her family.
Ross Park Zoo (Summer 2014)
New York
60 Morgan Rd
Binghamton, NY 13903
Contact: Maria Desisto
(607) 724-5461
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S Sadar Psychological and Sport Center (Fall 2015)
1288 Valley Fordge Road
Suites 72 & 84
Valley Forge, PA 19460
http://www.sadarpsych.com/
• Offering a holistic approach to feeling your best. Sadar Psychological and Sport Center offer services in
relation to EEG Biofeedback/Neurofeedback along with a number of other traditional therapy services.
Samaritan Counseling Center/ Teen Hope (Fall 2018)
1803 Oregon Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 560-9969
(717) 560-9553 (fax)
Other (717) 875-8993
Contact: Dr. Perry Hazeltine
http://www.scclanc.org/
• The Samaritan Counseling Center fosters hope and healing through professional counseling,
consultation and education while respecting and integrating personal and spiritual values.
• (Samaritan is interested in involving practicum students in their school-based counseling program. Some
Spanish proficiency is preferred because many families they serve are Latino, but students without this
skill may also apply.)
Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center (Spring 2013)
625 Community Way
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 393-0425
www.schreiberpediatric.org
• Schreiber Pediatric Rehab Center offers premier outpatient physical, occupational and speech-language
therapy to children with disabilities, developmental delays and acquired injuries.
SecureCorps-An AmeriCorps program/United Way of York County
800 E. King Street
York, PA 17405
(717) 843-0957
http://www.unitedway-york.org
• To improve people’s lives by building a strong community through cultivating financial generosity,
volunteerism and civic engagement.
- 48 - Directed Projects List – 2018 Sexual Assault Counseling and Prevention Center (part of YWCA) 110 N. Lime St Lancaster, PA 17602 (717) 393-1735 x231 https://ywcalancaster.org/programs/empowerment/sexual-assault-counseling/
• Short-term confidential counseling at no charge for child and adult victims of sexual violence regardless
of age or gender, and their families and significant others.
Sexual Assault Resource & Counseling Center of Lebanon County (Summer 2013)
615 Cumberland St #2
Lebanon, 17042
(717) 272-5308
Contact: Kathleen Dugan, Assistant Director
http://www.sarcclebanon.org/
• The Sexual Assault Resource and Counseling Center (SARCC), recognizing the impact of sexual assault
on all individuals, families, and communities, counsels and support clients, advocates for the rights of
victims and educates for the elimination of sexual assault.
Sheppard Pratt Health System
6501 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21285
(410) 938-3000
www.sheppardpratt.org
Contact: [email protected]
• Sheppard Pratt, a not-for-profit behavioral health system, is dedicated to the improvement of quality of
life in communities by serving the behavioral health and special education needs of individuals, families
and organizations.
S. June Smith Center (Summer 2013)
600 Eden Rd., Bldg. 1
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 299-4829
www.sjunesmith.org
• The S. June Smith Center supports children with disabilities in achieving their potential and promotes
their full participation within their families, schools and communities.
Solanco Young Life (Fall 2015)
P.O. Box 4041
Lancaster, PA 17604
Contact: Sarah Rufo
(717) 201-3085
https://www.younglife.org/GetInvolved/Pages/default.aspx
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 49 - Southeast Lancaster Heath Services
625 S. Duke St.
P.O. Box 598
Lancaster, PA 17608-0598
(717) 299-6371
www.selhs.org
• Our mission is to provide medical and dental care to ALL members of our community–moms, dads,
children, grandparents, adults, teens, and babies who have no insurance, who have little or no income
and those who cannot find affordable healthcare elsewhere.
State Civil Service Commission (includes Child Protective Services)
320 Market Street, P.O. Box 569
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0569
(717) 787-6127
(717) 787-5731 (fax)
Contact: Patricia Geedy
http://www.scsc.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/civil_service_home/9164
Steps to Success Inc.
56 Hillcrest Ave.
Leola, PA 17540
(717) 656-3363
http://www.stepstosuccessinc.com/
• Early childhood education and care
Substance Abuse Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program (SARRTP)
Lebanon VA Medical Center
1700 S. Lincoln Avenue
Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 272-6621 (Ext. 5069)
1-800-409-8771 (Ext. 5069)
(717) 228-5974 (fax)
http://www.lebanon.va.gov/
http://www.lebanon.va.gov/Services/SARRTPSubstanceAbuseRehabTherapyProgram.asp
• This is a 21 -day program that consists of a multidisciplinary team that offers a variety of interventions
to help veterans with substance abuse problems. There is also an outpatient component, which includes
partial-day rehabilitation, and aftercare/follow-up services.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 50 - Summit Camp (Summer 2017)
168 Duck Harbor Road
Honesdale, PA 18431
(973)732-3230
http://www.veryspecialcamps.com/summer-camps/Summit-Camp-2220.html
• serves campers, ages 8 - 19, with issues of AD/HD, Aspergers syndrome, NVLD, mild Learning
Disabilities, and/or challenging behaviors.
Susquehanna Valley Pregnancy Center
822 Marietta Ave # 3
Lancaster, PA
(717) 291-1800
http://www.svps.org/
• Susquehanna Valley Pregnancy Services is an evangelical life-affirming ministry that serves women,
men, and teens through sexual integrity education, unplanned pregnancy intervention, and post-abortion
restoration.
Synergy Employment Group (Spring 2014)
14 Greenfield Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17602
Contact: Kristie Wertz
(717) 824 4005
http://www.synergyempgroup.com/
• We believe that by working together we can produce results not obtainable alone
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T Tabor Community Services (Spring 2014)
308 E. King Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Contact: Tammy Martin
(717) 397-5182 ( Ext. 136)
http://www.tabornet.org/
• Help strengthen the Lancaster County community by giving people the tools and inspiration to meet
their housing and financial challenges and by revitalizing our surroundings.
TEAMCare Behavioral Health, LLC (Summer 2017)
1808 Colonial Village Lane, Suite 103
Lancaster, PA 17601
Contact: Anita Kolibas
(717) 391-0172
Email: [email protected]
http://www.teamcarebh.com/
• TEAMCare Behavioral Health is committed to excellence and integrity in the evaluation and treatment
of the whole person, through a caring team approach to intervention. We focus upon the strengths of
each individual we serve, and consider the roles of family, sociocultural background, and the
environments in which our clients live.
The Vista School (Fall 2017)
1021 Springboard Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)-583-5102
Contact: Ben Jackson
https://www.thevistaschool.org/
TriStarr Staffing (possible placement – human resource placement)
http://tristarrjobs.com/
TrueNorth Wellness Services (Summer 2017)
http://truenorthwellness.org/
Hanover
625 W. Elm Avenue
Hanover, PA 17331
33 Frederick Street
Hanover, PA 17331
(717) 632-4900
Gettysburg
44 S. Franklin Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
(717) 334-9111
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 52 - Shrewsbury
73 E. Forrest Avenue, Suite 312
Shrewsbury, PA 17361
(717) 235-0199
York
1195 Roosevelt Avenue
York, PA 17404
(717) 843-0800
Harrisburg
5351C Jaycee Avenue, Suite 1
Harrisburg, PA 17112
(717) 657-2080
McConnellsburg
119 Lincoln Way West
McConnellsburg, PA 17233
(717) 485-326
• Striving for excellence in behavioral health and wellness is our mission every day. Our vision is to
empower individuals to maintain a life of wellness through comprehensive, preventative, and healing
services. We want individuals with questions and concerns about their behavioral health and wellness to
turn to our team of professionals, and we seek to provide the resources needed to get better and stay
better — for life
Turning Point for Children (Summer 2017)
415 S. 15th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
(215) 875-4972
http://turningpointsforchildren.org/
• Offer support to families in raising safe, healthy, educated, strong children by partnering with caregivers
to develop and strengthen protective qualities and by offering them tools, skills and resources to ensure
their children’s optimal development.
T.W. Ponessa & Associates Counseling Services, Inc. (Spring 2018)
410 N. Prince St.
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 560-7917
(717) 560-6452 (fax)
Contact: Bethany Kyper (Undergraduate Internship Coordinator) | [email protected]
* Preference for graduating seniors.
www.twponessa.com
• Dedicated to providing confidential, comprehensive assessment, intervention and treatment for
individuals in all phases of life, pre-school through senior years, who are experiencing a variety of
mental health concerns.
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U United Disabilities Services
1901 Olde Homestead Lane
Lancaster, PA 17605-0485
1-800-995-9581
(717) 397-1841
(717) 293-1595 (fax)
www.udservices.org
Contact: Ray Bianchini
• UDS is a non-profit organization based in Lancaster, PA, committed to helping people with disabilities,
including veterans and the elderly, lead more independent and fulfilling lives.
United Support Group
935 East Walnut Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 392-5670 (main office)
www.padutch.com/z/unitedsupportgroup.htm
Contact: [email protected]
• United Support Group is a non profit organization that provides support services for children and adults
with intellectual and developmental disabilities through choice, integrated socialization and involvement
in the Lancaster County community.
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V Vantage (see also Gaudenzia)
208 E. King St
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 291-1020
http://www.gaudenzia.org/facilities/vantage.shtml
• Gaudenzia helps people affected by drug/alcohol, chemical dependency, mental illness and related
conditions to achieve a better quality of life -- allowing them to live as productive and accountable
individuals.
Victim Assistance Center
309 East Market St.
P.O. Box 30
York, PA 17405
(717) 854-3131
http://www.ywcayork.org/victim-services/
• The purpose of YWCA York is to work proactively and collaboratively to provide programs that
promote racial justice; empower women; eliminate domestic violence, sexual assault and other forms of
violence; and strengthen our community.
The Vista School (Fall 2017)
1021 Springboard Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)-583-5102
Contact: Ben Jackson
https://www.thevistaschool.org/
VNA Private Care Services
354 North Prince Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 397-8251
http://www.vnaa.org/vnaa/vna/VNA_Community_Care_Services,PALANC.aspx
• The Visiting Nurse Associations of America (VNAA) is a national association that supports, promotes
and advocates for community-based, nonprofit home health and hospice providers that care for all
individuals regardless of complexity of condition or ability to pay
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W Water Street Health Services
210 S. Prince Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 358-2051
(717) 393-1017 (fax)
Email: [email protected]
wsm.org/ • Water Street Health Services is the only free clinic in Lancaster City where residents living in poverty
with an income too high to receive public health insurance and yet not enough to buy private health
insurance find relief from pain for their medical or dental crisis.
WITF (Spring 2017)
4801 Lindle Road
Harrisburg, PA 17111
http://www.witf.org/careers-internships.php
• Human Resources Internship
o This internship will provide opportunities to learn about the many aspects of HR administration
including: recruitment, interviewing, new employee orientation, benefits administration,
employee engagement, and training & development. You will have the opportunity to shadow
the HR Manager during day-to-day activities as well as take part in project based assignments.
As an intern you will gain valuable, real-world experience, while providing the Human
Resources team with additional administrative support. Completed coursework in the HR field is
preferred.
Wellspan Behavioral Health Services (Fall 2017)
1101 South Edgar St.
York, PA 17402
(717) 851-1500
Contact: Kevin Harvey, LPC
http://www.wellspan.org/
• (Good site for learning about Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT))
Well Span Community Health Department (2015)
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Contact: Stephanir Voight
• For students who are interested in Health Psychology, wellness, health behavior, etc.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 56 - White Deer Run (have not accepted interns for five + years)
53 Northwest End Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17604
(717) 396-0650
Fax: (717) 396-0654
106 Davies Road
York, PA 17402
(717) 396-0650
http://www.whitedeerrun.com/
• rehabilitation services and guidance for drug addiction and alcoholism
Willow Valley Retirement Communities (Fall 2017)
600 Willow Valley Square
Lancaster, PA 17602
http://www.willowvalleyretirementemployment.com/
http://www.willowvalleyretirement.com/
• To enrich the lives of our Residents life by engaging their mind, body, and spirit. That’s the philosophy
of Willow Valley Retirement Communities and why we recruit and hire only the best as employees.
Winner’s Circle (Spring 2018)
2256 New Danville Pike
Lancaster, PA 17603
(484) 643-9568
http://www.winnerscirclecenter.com/
• Utilizes various therapeutic services including traditional counseling, canine-assisted counseling, equine
assisted psychotherapy and equine assisted learning services to unlock the potential within each individual and
assist our clients/students in finding the solutions to improve their emotional, academic, and social well-being.
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Y
Youth Advocate Programs
721 North Duke Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 396-0212
(717) 396-0164 (fax)
www.yapinc.org
• Our mission is to provide individuals who are, have been or may be subject to compulsory care with the
opportunity to develop, contribute and be valued as assets so that communities have safe, proven
effective and economical alternatives to institutional placement
York County Adult Probation
45 N. George Street
2nd floor
York, PA 17402
(717) 771-9602
http://yorkcountypa.gov/courts-criminal-justice/court-courtrelated-offices/adult-probation.html
• Supervision, counseling and casework are provided to adult offenders placed on probation and parole by
the Court. Services include case planning, monitoring, and referral to other agencies, where
appropriate. Offenders are expected to comply with Court ordered conditions and are returned to Court
by staff for violation of conditions when necessary.
York County Courthouse (2013)
Juvenile Probation Department
45 North George Street
York, Pa 17406.
Department Phone #: (717) 771-9567.
http://yorkcountypa.gov/courts-criminal-justice/court-courtrelated-offices/juvenile-probation.html
• As an arm of the Delinquency Court, our MISSION is to facilitate and enforce conditions of probation,
assuring that juvenile offenders are… Receiving supervision that protects the public, Repairing the harm
done to their victims, and Redirecting their lives towards positive pursuits.
York County Prison
3400 Concord Rd.
York, PA 17402
(717) 840-7595
http://yorkcountypa.gov/courts-criminal-justice/prison.html
• The prison’s mission is to house in a safe and humane manner all adult offenders committed for offenses
committed in York County, and to provide inmates with the opportunity to participate in programs that
will successfully help them reintegrate into the community.
Directed Projects List – 2018 - 58 - York Guidance Center
590 Hillcrest Rd.
York, PA 17403
(717) 845-6641
York Hospital
1001 South George Street
York, PA 17405-7198
(717) 851-2345
http://www.wellspan.org/body.cfm?id=91
• WellSpan York Hospital is a premier community teaching hospital providing quality, cost-effective
health care services strongly supporting excellence in education, and offering essential services without
regard for an individual’s ability to pay.
York County Youth Development Center (2014)
3564 Heindel Rd
York, PA
Contact: Bethany Springer
(717) 840-7570
http://yorkcountypa.gov/health-human-services/youth-development-center.html
• The administration and staff of the York County Youth Development Center (YDC) subscribe to the
principles of the Sanctuary Model. In keeping with that philosophy, the YDC staff is committed to the
protection of our community, the development of our children, and to assist them in the progress in
“competencies” that shall lead them to being productive members of society. The entire program is
designed to provide a safe and healthy environment for all youth, where short-term emotional, physical,
educational, social, and spiritual needs are accommodated. Detention facility.
Youth at Promise-Spanish-American Civic Association (SACA)
545 Pershing Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 397-6267
(717) 295-7762 (fax)
http://www.sacapa.org/saca.html
• SACA's extensive human services network is neighborhood based and operated by a group of
dedicated bilingual professionals and talented community residents that provide a vital link to the Latino
community
YMCA
YMCA-Lancaster Family
265 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603
(717) 397-7474
http://www.lancasterymca.org/
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YMCA program at Hamilton Elementary School
1300 Wabank Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17603
Contact: Laura Darrenkamp
(717) 371-8214
• The Lancaster Family YMCA provides families with opportunities and places to connect and
strengthen relationships with one another. We help adults find balance in life and manage their
health and well-being and we offer children a safe environment where they're nurtured and
motivated to reach their full potential.
YWCA Youth Mentoring/Sexual Assault & Counseling Center
110 N. Lime St.
Lancaster, PA 17602
https://ywcalancaster.org/programs/empowerment/sexual-assault-counseling/ • Short-term confidential counseling at no charge for child and adult victims of sexual violence
regardless of age or gender, and their families and significant others.
YWCA of York (ACCESS-York/Victims Assistance Center)
320 East Market St.
York, PA 17403
http://www.ywcayork.org/victim-services/
• The purpose of YWCA York is to work proactively and collaboratively to provide programs that
promote racial justice; empower women; eliminate domestic violence, sexual assault and other
forms of violence; and strengthen our community.
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Schools Districts
**Please Note: Start by contacting the Central Administration office for a school district, do not contact
individual schools**
Also, note that you will need clearances before you can be accepted by a school for this placement.
See MU Early Field Experiences website for info on obtaining required clearances.
http://www.millersville.edu/earlyfieldexp/clearance-and-tb-test-packet.pdf
Here are schools that have accepted our students in the past:
13th & Green Elementary School
501 N. 13th St.
Reading, Pa 19604
(610) 371-5771
Contact: Barb Rozetar
http://13g.readingsd.net/
Central York High School (Career Center)
601 Mundis Mill Road
York, PA 17406
Contact: Connie Sohnleitner
(717) 846-6789 (Ext. 1325)
http://hs.cysd.k12.pa.us/Career Center Website: http://hs.cysd.k12.pa.us/teacher__staff_websites/career_center
C.F. Patton Middle School (Spring 2017)
760 Unionville Road
Kennett Square, PA 19348
http://cfpms.ucfsd.org/
Clermont Elementary School (Solanco SD)
1868 Robert Fulton Highway
Quarryville, PA 17566
(717) 548-6455
Contact: Francis Skonick, Guidance Counselor
http://www.solancosd.org/?page_id=86
Cocalico Middle School (Spring 2013)
Speech Pathology
South Sixth Street
Denver, PA 17517
(717) 336-1471
https://sites.google.com/a/cocalico.net/cms/
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Columbia School District
High School Student Services (Fall 2017)
901 Ironville Pike
Columbia, PA 17512
(717) 684-7500
(717) 684-1911 (fax)
Contact: Ms. Peggy Woods, School Counselor
http://columbiajshs.weebly.com/
Taylor Elementary School (Columbia SD)
45 N. 9th Street
Columbia, PA 17512
Contact: Joanne Norris
(717) 684-4010 (Ext. 2302)
http://taylorelementarycbsd.weebly.com/
Conestoga Valley School District
Conestoga Valley High School (Spring 2016)
2110 Horseshoe Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717)397-5231
https://www.conestogavalley.org/cvhs
Smoketown Elementary School (Conestoga Valley School District) (Fall 2017)
2426 Old Philadelphia Pike
East Lampeter, PA 17602
(717) 394-0555
http://www.cvsd.k12.pa.us/Smoketown.cfm?subpage=281533
Dallastown Intermediate School (Special Education Department: School Psychologists & Counselors)
(Spring 2014)
94 Beck Road
York, PA 17403
Phone: (717) 244-4021
Contact: Chris Burtok
https://is.dallastown.net/
Donegal High School (Fall 2016)
1025 Koser Road
Mount Joy, PA 17552
Phone: (717) 492-1208
http://dhs.donegalsd.org/
Elizabeth R. Martin Elementary School (Spring 2018)
2000 Wabank Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17603
Phone: (717) 921-6193
Fax: (717) 390-2562
Contact: Emily Kile
(717) 735-6686
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Administrator: Barbara Andrews (Principal)
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/elementary-schools/martin-es/
Eastern Lancaster County (ELCO) School District
669 E. Main St.
New Holland, PA 17557
Contact: Kevin Kuhn
(717) 354-1154
http://www.elanco.org/
Eastern York High School (Spring 2014)
720 Cool Creek Rd.
P.O. Box 2002
Wrightsville, PA 17368
(717) 252-1551
Contact: Natalie Monaghan & Shelly Lehnortt
http://www.easternyork.com/buildings.php?id=highschool
Fredericksburg Elementary School
Developmental Guidance Program
Northern Lebanon
Contact: Andrea Henne, M.Ed.
(717) 865-4107 or by [email protected]
https://www.norleb.org/fredericksburg-elementary-home
Fulton Elementary School
225 W. Orange St.
Lancaster, PA 17603
Contact: Carol Campbell
(717) 295-7846
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/?school_num=237
Fulton Elementary School (2013)
51 East Fulton Street
Ephrata, PA 17522
(717) 721-1130
Contact: Beth Lyons
http://fes.easdpa.org/pages/Fulton_Elementary_School
Garden Spot High School (Spring 2014)
669 E. Main St.
New Holland, PA 17557
(717) 490-4845
Contact: Kevin Kuhn
http://gshs.elanco.org/
Glen Mills Schools
P.O. Box 5001
Concordville, PA 19331-5001
(610) 459-8100
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www.glenmillsschools.org
Contact: Wayne Dainty
Hempfield School District****NOTE: if you would like a placement in this school district, you must
contact the instructor of Directed Projects First****
Farmdale Elementary School (Hempfield School District)
695 Prospect Road
Mount Joy, PA 17552.
(717) 898-5595
Contact: Angela Mahlandt
https://www.hempfieldsd.org/Domain/13
HIGH SCHOOL
200 Church Street
Landisville, PA 17538
(717) 898-5500
(717) 898-5545 (High School Guidance Office)
Contact Person: Sally Metz, Guidance Counselor
http://www.hempfieldsd.org/
Landisville Middle School (Spring 2017)
340 Mumma Drive
Landisville, PA 17538
(717)-898-5631
Contact: Lynette Huber
Landisville Primary School (Spring 2016)
320 Mumma Drive
East Hempfield, Pa 17601
(717)618-7004
http://www.hempfieldsd.org/Domain/15
Rohrerstown Education Center- Hempfield Education for Life Program (HELP)
1 Mayor Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 406-3400
http://www.hempfieldsd.org/rec/RECHome/tabid/350/Default.aspx
Kennett Consolidated School District
Social Work Services
300 E South Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
(610) 444-6600
http://www.kcsd.org/
http://www.kcsd.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=234&Itemid=17
Lampeter-Strasberg School District
*****Please do not contact, if interested please speak to instructor of Directed Projects First****
1600 Book Rd.
P.O. BOX 428
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http://www.l-spioneers.org
Lancaster Catholic High School (LCHS) – (Fall 2015)
650 Juliette Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17601
Contact: Greg Dietz
(717) 509-0305
http://www.lchsyes.org/
Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 (Spring 2018)
Lancaster County Office
1020 New Holland Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 606-1600
www.iu13.org/StudentsandParents/Pages/AutisticSupportPrograms.aspx
• The IU 13 Autistic Support Program serves children with autism spectrum disorders. This
program addresses individual student needs in the areas of communication, social skills, behavior,
academics, and functional skills through the use of research-based methodologies.
(THIS PLACEMENT IS APPROPRIATE FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE INTERESTED IN WORKING WITH
CHILDREN, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, AUTISM SPECTRUM, AND THOSE CONSIDERING
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY AS A CAREER)
Sailsbury Elementary School (Pequea Valley School District) (Fall 2017)
422 School Lance Road
Gap, PA 17527
(717) 442-8268
https://www.pequeavalley.org/salisbury
School District of Lancaster
251 S. Prince St. (4th Floor)
Lancaster, PA 17603
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/
School District of Lancaster
:http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/
J.P. McCaskey High School (Spring 2014)
445 North Reservoir Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 291-6211
Contact: Phil Hotsetter
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/secondary-schools/mccaskey-hs/
Hand Middle School
431 S. Ann Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 333-1979
(717) 391-8600 (fax)
Contact: DeAnna White-Winston
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http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/secondary-schools/hand-ms/
Lincoln Middle School (L.I.F.E. After School Program)
1001 Lehigh Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 333-1976
(717) 399-6408 (fax)
Contact: Lillian Alicea
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/secondary-schools/lincoln-ms/?doing_wp_cron=1360173113
Wheatland Middle School
919 Hamilton Park Dr.
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 333-4688
(717) 399-6411 (fax)
Contact: Shelby Weeks
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/secondary-schools/wheatland-ms/
Burrowes Elementary School
1001 East Orange St
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 333-4685
(717) 391-8607 (fax)
Contact: Vanessa Villafane-Philbert
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/elementary-schools/burrowes-es/
George Ross Elementary School (Spring 2014)
840 N. Queen Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 291-6268
Contact: Alyssa Laughner
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/elementary-schools/ross-es/
M.L. King Elementary School
466 Rockland St
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 333-1977
(717) 391-8616 (fax)
Contact: Jennifer Eby
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/elementary-schools/king-es/
Lafayette Elementary School
1000 St. Joseph Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 333-4689
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(717) 295-7847 (fax)
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/elementary-schools/lafayette-es/
Price Elementary School (L.I.F.E. After School Program)
615 Fairview Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 333-4682
(717) 291-6118 (fax)
Contact: Mary Munster
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/elementary-schools/price-es/
Ross Elementary School (Fall 2017)
840 North Queen St.
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 333-4683
(717) 390-2576 (fax)
Contact: Luis Rodriguez
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/elementary-schools/ross-es/
Washington Elementary School
545 S. Ann Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 291-6275 or (717) 333-1980
(717) 390-2563 (fax)
Contact: Annette Rosa-Pabon
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/elementary-schools/washington-es/
Wickersham Elementary School
401 N. Reservoir St.
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 333-4687
(717) 390-2577 (fax)
Contact: Keida Medina
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/elementary-schools/wickersham-es/
Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12 (York, Adams, and Franklin Counties)
Division of Special Education (Spring 2017)
Lincoln Intermediate Unit No. 12
P.O. Box 70
New Oxford, PA 17350
(717) 624-4616
http://www.iu12.org/pages/Lincoln_IU_12
York Learning Center
300 East Seventh Avenue
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York, PA 17404
(717) 718-5901
http://www.iu12.org/pages/Lincoln_IU_12/Our_Schools___Locations/The_York_Learning_Center
Southern York County Office
331 S. Main St.
Shrewsbury, PA 17361
(717) 235-2673
Franklin Learning Center
2397 Loop Road
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717) 263-7479
http://www.iu12.org/pages/Lincoln_IU_12/Our_Schools___Locations/The_Franklin_Learning_Center
• The Lincoln Intermediate Unit serves local schools and communities, local businesses and nonprofit
organizations, all Pennsylvania schools, Intermediate Units and libraries via statewide programs, and
federal, state and local agencies. The Mission of the Lincoln Intermediate Unit, as a partner with school
districts and agencies, is to deliver the highest quality education for students, staff, and communities
Manheim Central School District (Fall 2017)
111 South Penn Street
Manheim, PA 17545
(717) 655-8905
https://www.manheimcentral.org/
Manheim Township School District
Middle School
5134 School Road
Manheim, PA 17601
(717) 560-3100
Contact: Lauren Doyle
https://www.mtwp.net/schools/middle-school/
The Guidance and Counseling Program at
Brecht Elementary School
1250 Lititz Pike
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 291-1733
Contact: Beth Lester
http://moodle.mtwp.net
https://www.mtwp.net/brecht/
Neff Sixth Grade School
Landis Run Intermediate School
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5134 School Rd
Lancaster, PA 17606
(717) 581-9124
Contact: Jody White, School Counselor
https://www.mtwp.net/landis-run/
Neff Elementary
5134 School Rd
Lancaster, PA 17606
(717) 569-8502
Contact: Missy Weaver, School Counselor
https://www.mtwp.net/neff/
Manheim Township High School (Spring 2016)
115 Blue Streak Blvd.
Lancaster, PA 17606
(717)560-3097 (Ext:3251)
https://www.mtwp.net/schools/high-school/
Melrose Elementary School (Fall 2016)
2041 Berryhill Street
Harrisburg, Pa 17104
(717) 703-1561
Milton Hershey School (2014)
1201 Homestead Ln
Hershey, PA 17033
Contact: Human Resources or Keith Jones
www.mhs-pa.org
Mirmont Treatment Center
100 Yearsley Mill Road
Lima, PA 19063
Main #: 610-744-1400 or 1-800-846-5646
Nazareth Area High School
501 E. Center Street
Nazareth PA 18064
Contact: Vickie Celin
(610) 759-1730 ext 2316.
http://hs.nazarethasd.k12.pa.us/
New School of Lancaster
935 Columbia Ave.
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 397-7655
Contact: Sibyl Freman
http://www.newschool.net/
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Northeastern High School (Spring 2013)
300 High St.
Manchester, PA 17345
(717) 266-3644
Contact: Kris Hach
http://www.nesd.k12.pa.us/Domain/499
North Lebanon School District (Elementary Schools)
(717) 274-9147
Contact: Elizabeth Carpenter
North Salem Elementary School
5161 North Salem Church Rd.
Dover, PA 17315
Contact: Linda Massa (School Counselor)
(717) 292-3671 ext. 60401
http://nse.doversd.org/
Octorara Intermediate School (2013)
221 Highland Road Atglen, Pa 19310
(610) 593-4608
Contact: Lisa Steiner.
https://www.octorara.k12.pa.us/Domain/10
Penn Manor School District
****NOTE: if you would like a placement in this school district, you must speak to the instructor for
Directed Projects and then will need to contact Field Services Office in Stayer at MU. Provide a brief
written request (see your instructor for details) DO NOT contact Penn Manor schools or administration
directly
*****Please do not contact, if interested please speak to instructor of Directed Projects First****
Administration Office
Manor Middle School
P.O. Box 1001
Millersville, PA 17551
(717) 872-9500
http://www.pennmanor.net/
Contacts: Dr. Robert Hoepple, School Psychologist
Melissa Ostrowski, M. Ed., School Counselor
Kim Moore, M. Ed., School Counselor
Penn Manor High School Counseling Department (Fall 2014)
100 E. Cottage Ave
Millersville, PA 17551
(717) 872-9520 ext. 1810
Contact: Brandy Basile
http://www.pennmanor.net/
http://blogs.pennmanor.net/highschool/
http://blogs.pennmanor.net/pmhscounseling/
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Manor Middle School (Penn Manor SD)
Lancaster, PA 17603
Contact: Kim Moore, (717) 872-9510, x3147
Melissa Ostrowski
(717) 872-9520, x1820
http://blogs.pennmanor.net/manor/
Marticville Middle School (Penn Manor SD)
356 Frogtown Rd
Pequea, PA 17565
(717) 872-4767
Contact: Gail Ulmer
http://blogs.pennmanor.net/marticville/
Phoenix Academy (School District of Lancaster)
630 Rockland St
Lancaster, PA 17602
(717) 735-7860
http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/schools/secondary-schools/phoenix-academy/
Solanco School District
(717) 786-8401
Contact: Dr. Brian Bliss, Assistant Superintendent
http://www.solanco.k12.pa.us/
Swift Middle School (Fall 2017)
1866 Robert Fulton Hwy
Quarryville, PA 17566
(717) 548-2187
http://www.solanco.k12.pa.us/?page_id=82
South Eastern School District Intermediate School (Spring 2017)
417 Main Street
Fawn Grove, PA 17321
(717) 382-4851
http://seis.sesdweb.net/
The Vista School (Fall 2017)
1021 Springboard Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
(717)-583-5102
Contact: Ben Jackson
https://www.thevistaschool.org/
Warwick School District *** ask DP instructor to contact Ms. Diane Skilling
(students should not contact Warwick directly)
301 West Orange Street
Lititz, PA 17543
(717) 626-3734
http://www.warwicksd.org/website/index.php
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Lititz Elementary *** ask DP instructor to contact Ms. Diane Skilling
20 S Cedar St.
Lititz, PA 17543
Phone: (717)-626-3702
Contact: Andrea Snertzer
http://www.warwicksd.org/website/school_main.php?schoolid=0001
Kissel Hill Elementary School *** ask DP instructor to contact Ms. Diane Skilling
215 Landis Valley Rd.
Lititz, PA 17543
Contact: Melissa Vulopas
(717) 682-3213
http://www.warwicksd.org/website/school_main.php?schoolid=0003
Warwick Middle School (Spring 2017) *** ask DP instructor to contact Ms. Diane Skilling
401 Maple Street (students should not contact Warwick directly)
Lititz, PA 17543
(717) 626-3701
https://www.warwicksd.org/website/school_main.php?schoolid=0005
Warwick High School (Spring 2017) *** ask DP instructor to contact Ms. Diane Skilling
301 West Orange Street (students should not contact Warwick directly)
Lititz, PA 17543
Contact: Tiffany Miller
(717) 626-3700 Ex:3745
https://www.warwicksd.org/website/school_main.php?schoolid=0006