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PENNSYLVANIA'S TOLL-FREE HELPLINES Voice and TTY Accessible Call Pennsylvania's Toll-Free Helplines for information about: children's health care, special education, early intervention, gifted education, prenatal care, adoption and lead poisoning.
CONNECT Information
Service Information and literature about special education, parent and student rights and early intervention
Healthy Baby Helpline Locating prenatal health care for middle and low income pregnant women
Healthy Kids Helpline Locating child health care services for middle and low income families
Lead Information Line Information about lead poisoning and its prevention and control
Parent to Parent of
Pennsylvania Information sharing between families of children and adults with special health care needs and/or disabilities
Special Kids Network Information about services for children with special health care needs
StateWide Adoption
Network Information about the adoption of Pennsylvania's waiting children who are currently in foster care Al-Anon Family Groups International (800) 344-2666 Attention Deficit Disorder Assn. (ADDA) (800) 487-2282 Bereaved Parents/Grandparents (215) 884-6691 Child Find (800) 426-5678 Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome/Epstein Barr Syndrome Cocaine Anonymous International (800) 347-8998 Committee on the Legal
Rights of Exceptional Children Depressive & Manic Depressive Assn. (800) 826-3632 Epilepsy Foundation of America (800) 332-1000 Men's Resource Center (215) 971-9310 Mental Health
Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania National Assn. for Sickle Cell (800) 421-8453 National Child Support
Advocacy Coalition National Council on Drugs & Alcohol (800) 662-HELP National Headache Foundation (800) 843-2256 National Institute for Literacy Hot-Line (800) 228-8813 National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse (800) 553-4539 National Organization for Rare Disorders (800) 447-6673 National Victim Center (800) FYI-CALL PA Department of Public Welfare-Claim Settlement Hot-Line (800) 932-0935 Parent Education Network (800) 522-5827 Pennsylvania Tourette Syndrome Assn. (800) 446-6356 Women in Crisis (800) 992-1101 Contact Bucks County
Helplines for Kids & Teens
Teens need someone to talk to? Call CONTACT's Teenline
and talk to a trained teen listener Anonymously! Upper Bucks (215) 536-0911 Homeless Children's Initiative Bucks County IU # 22
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Our Mission
The Mission of the Bucks County L.I.F.E. Program is to provide families with the information and support they need so they can obtain the highest quality service in the areas they see important, in the least restrictive setting which will empower them to achieve growth, dignity and fulfillment in their lives.