Crime Victims’ Center Drop-in Hours

The Crime Victims’ Center of Chester County has Drop In hours at the locations listed below.  Clients can simply stop by to talk to an advocate!  Email ChristineZ@cvcofcc.org with any questions. Drop In Centers_Jan 2020 Phoenixville - Orion Communities 237 Bridge St, Phoenixville, PA 19460 Tuesdays from 1:30 to 3:30 pm   Kennett Area Community [...]

Crime Victims’ Center Drop-in Hours2020-01-30T10:47:29-05:00

Mobile Home Tax Reassessment Program

United Way of Chester County, in partnership with Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania, is offering assistance to mobile home owners in Chester County to file for property tax reassessment appeals. Click here for instructions and application in English. Click here for instructions and application in Spanish.

Mobile Home Tax Reassessment Program2020-01-22T14:35:25-05:00

U.S. Census Sample Invitation and Questionnaire

Joy Dvornicich, Parternship Specialist for Chester County with the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Census, provides these links to the sample invitation card that will be mailed out in March for the April 1st 2020 Census, and to sample Census questionnaires in English and Spanish. The U.S. Census Bureau does NOT share Personally Identifiable [...]

U.S. Census Sample Invitation and Questionnaire2020-01-09T15:10:16-05:00

New Phone Number for Those Experiencing Homelessness in Chester County

Effective December 12, the phone number for coordinated entry for anyone experiencing or at the risk of being homeless in Chester County will be 211.  See info in the documents below: Call 211 English FINAL Call 211 Spanish FINAL

New Phone Number for Those Experiencing Homelessness in Chester County2019-12-11T13:23:57-05:00

Code Blue Resources

The Chester County Department of Community Development has published a list of Code Blue resources.  See links below. 2019 Code Blue Resources in English 2019 Code Blue Resources in Spanish

Code Blue Resources2019-12-05T11:26:10-05:00

New Opportunities for Reading Disabled and Dyslexic Pennsylvanians

The Pennsylvania Libraries for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (LBPH) in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are now easing certification barriers for Pennsylvanians with dyslexia and other reading disabilities.  Click here for more information.

New Opportunities for Reading Disabled and Dyslexic Pennsylvanians2019-11-06T15:52:36-05:00

U.S. Census Mini Presentation Available

The Bucks-Chester-Montgomery Link to Aging and Disability Resources (ADRC) has posted a short online presentation to prepare individuals for the 2020 U.S. Census.  You can find the presentation at https://buckschestermontgomerylink.weebly.com/trainings.html.  Scroll down to the middle of page and look for the link to "The 2020 Census is Coming!".

U.S. Census Mini Presentation Available2019-11-06T15:47:11-05:00

Welcome to Our New Page

Welcome to our new community and government announcement page.  Check back here frequently for important announcements and useful information from local, state, and national agencies.

Welcome to Our New Page2019-11-06T14:57:42-05:00
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