Human Services & Veteran Affairs
The Sullivan County Veteran Affairs office provides assistance to veterans and their families:
In applying for state and federal veteran’s programs and benefits.
Is the point of contact for the veterans and regional veterans administration office.
Distributes flags and markers for county veterans graves.
Assists in accessing discharge records, awards, personnel files from service.
The director must maintain accreditation and continuing education as a Veteran Service Officer (VSO).
The Sullivan County Human Services office coordinates many different programs with other outside agencies which provide direct services to County residents. Through the Human Services Development Fund (HSDF), State funded with an annual allocation, this office contracts with the following agencies to provide the services listed:
Area Agency on Aging - Home delivered mails, personal care, and home support.
TREHAB - Local housing assistance caseworker support.
Sullivan County Victim Services - Victim transportation.
Sullivan County Dental Clinic - Sliding scale fee payment program support for the under and uninsured.
The Children's House - Protective services forensic interviews and medical exams.
State Food Purchase Program (SFPP) – Provides State funded allocation dollars to Sullivan County Food Pantry and Trehab Food Pantry to purchase food for distribution to families in need.
The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEAFP) – Federal Surplus Food is made available for distribution to families in need through Trehab Food Pantry in conjunction with SFPP.
Housing Assistance
The Emergency Food and Shelter Program, a Federal funded assistance program, can provide a one (1) month mortgage or a one (1) month metered utility payment or vendor minimum delivery amount of a non-metered utility (Wood, Oil or Propane if the primary heat source). Sullivan County Households can be assisted once a year through this program while funds are available and on a first come first serve basis.
Assistance Programs
Sullivan County Assistance Program is funded through PHARE and PA Housing Finance Agency. This program may provide up to 3 months rent. Applicants must meet income limits and have a formal lease.
Services Provided Through Bradford County Human Services
The Administrative Entity (AE) is responsible for:
Eligibility determinations for intellectual disabilities and autism
Monitoring of waiver services
Oversight of Intellectual Disability service delivery in Bradford and Sullivan Counties
Monitoring of provider compliance with State and Federal regulations
Managing State and County funding allocations to maximize services within the allocation
Intellectual Disabilities Department
The Intellectual Disabilities Department is divided into two sub-divisions; the Administrative Entity and the Supports Coordination Organization. The program provides support services to persons with intellectual disabilities and autism and their families to support them in leading full lives in their own communities. The department is responsible for state mandated programs as administered by the state Department of Human Services and the Office of Developmental Programs.
Early Intervention Services
Formerly known as the “Birth to Three Program,” the Early Intervention Services group:
Determines eligibility
Coordinates supports
Develops services
Provides funding for young children under the auspices of the Office of Child
Development and Early Learning
The Department assures compliance with all State and Federal policies and guidelines.
Supports Coordination Organization
Bradford/Sullivan County Supports Coordination Organization (SCO) is responsible for:
The development of the Individualized Support Plan and insuring the appropriate
Implementation as required by the Pennsylvania Office of Developmental Programs
Monitoring of provider and family compliance with the plan
Monitoring consumer progress and safety
Mental Health Services
The mission of the County Offices of Mental Health is to ensure that every adult and elder with a serious mental illness and/or addictive disease, and every child and adolescent who abuses substances, and/or has a serious emotional disturbance will have the opportunity for recovery, growth, and inclusion in their community, have access to services and supports of their choice, and enjoy a quality of life that includes family and friends. This agency provides services and planning for the provision of services for individuals needing mental health supports and services.
Bradford/Sullivan County Mental Health Services include:
Referrals
Case management
Children and adolescent service
System program (CASSP)
Community hospital integration projects program
Partial hospitalization
Inpatient treatment
Peer support
If there is a risk of injury or death: Call 911 Immediately!
After hours Mental Health Crisis line: 1-877-724-7142
If you are in need of our services: 1-800-588-1828
Associate Agencies
Main Link
17 Pine Street
Towanda, PA 18848
1-570-265-0621
Abington Counseling
PO Box 4
Lopez, PA 18628
1-570-430-0521 (Mobile)
1-570-928-7771
Northwestern Human Services
703 South Elmer Avenue, Suite 115
Sayre, PA 18840
1-570-888-0051
Concern Counseling Services
319 Main Street
Towanda, PA 18848
1-570-268-3073
Youth Advocate Program
1 Elizabeth Street #5
Towanda, PA 18848
1-570-268-5777
Main Link
118 Desmond Street
Sayre, PA 18840
1-570-888-5083
Drug & Alcohol Services
The Bradford/Sullivan Drug & Alcohol Single County Authority (SCA) is responsible for the delivery of Drug & Alcohol services in the area of prevention, intervention and treatment within Bradford and Sullivan counties. The SCA assesses the needs within the county and develops programs that are designed to meet those needs using the most efficient means possible. Some of those needs are best met by contracting for services with out of county providers. The SCA acts on behalf of the Bradford County Commissioners to manage State and Federal grants.
Services Provided
Drug and Alcohol services are important to those in need. The drug and alcohol program of Bradford and Sullivan Counties can assist those in need in the following ways:
Evaluation and Referral
Outpatient
D&A Partial Hospitalization
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Halfway House
Intensive Case Management
Methadone Maintenance
In addition we offer special and immediate services for:
Pregnant Injecting Drug Users
Pregnant Substance Abuse Users
Intravenous Drug Users
Addicted Women with Children
If there is a risk of injury or death: Call 911 immediately!
COVID-19 Rental Assistance
Contact Human Services
Sullivan County Human Services
245 Muncy Street
P.O. Box 157
Laporte, PA 18626
Staff
Mark Roinick - Executive Director & Program Manager