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Children and Family
Pennsylvania is the keystone state of the nation, and families are the keystone of the commonwealth. But there are times when even the strongest of families can’t do it all on their own. That’s why Pennsylvania provides a network of programs, services and information to help families work through financial, medical and personal difficulties and be healthy, productive and self-sufficient.
Ensuring the good health and happiness of children is of the utmost importance. One way Pennsylvania does this by making health insurance, prenatal care and other vital services available to families who may not be able to afford them otherwise.
Pennsylvania’s commitment to its citizens doesn’t end with youth. Senior citizens can rely on the commonwealth for assistance with low-cost prescription medication, access to quality home, community-based and nursing home care, plus other resources to enhance the quality of life.
Additional Resources
Apply for Benefits Sign-up for health care, cash and energy assistance; food stamps and other social services at one convenient Web site. Learn more
Resource Guide Get information health, welfare and other assistance programs provided by Pennsylvania. Learn more
Birth & Death Certificates Request a certified copy of a birth or death certificate. Learn more
Child Care Assistance Apply for financial assistance to help with child care while you are at work or school. Learn more
Child Support Find information on paying and receiving child support and related topics. Learn more
Adoption & Foster Care Find answers to questions about adopting a child or becoming a foster parent. Learn more
Find Daycare Use this handy search tool to locate a child care center in your area. Learn more
Buckle Up Make sure your child’s car seat is as safe as it can be with facts and information from the State Police. Learn more
Nursing Homes Find nursing homes in your area, learn how to choose the best one for yourself or a loved one and other helpful information. Learn more
Community Resources Contact one of Pennsylvania’s 52 Area Agencies on Aging for programs, information and local resources for senior citizens. Learn more |