Address: 1610 Industrial Blvd # 300, Lewisburg, PA 17837, USA
Phone: +15705242201
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Taylor Escobar
I had to come in to sign some paperwork and the first person I talked to at the front desk was just mentally checked out for the day. Very unpleasant, rude, and unprofessional. They were short with their responses and in a hurry to leave. They could not find my paperwork, ended up going to the back, got my caseworker, and handed me off to them in a huff. My caseworker was the exact opposite. Pleasant, lively, and professional. They handed me a business card and addressed my questions about the application.
ToxicKitten XOXO
These people are so unprofessional. They don't pick up the phone and they are rude.
Bob Cunningham
Speaking with Jim concerning heating for an elderly neighbor and he was very knowledgeable, helpful and informative.
Heather Reichenbach
I never have any issues with the assistance office. The Ppl there are very kind and helpful! I'd like to say that Mrs Seebold goes out of her way to help her clients!! I used to have to go through Snyder county and always had issues with being dropped for no reason. I am a single mother who makes minimum wage and they would always screw me somehow. It was my case worker not wanting to dk their job!! Ever since i moved to union county I've had no problems and they do everything they can to help me! Thanks to everyone at union county assistance!!
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You can apply online through Pennsylvania's COMPASS website, or by going to your local county assistance office, or by calling 211 on your phone to access free and confidential crisis and emergency counseling, disaster assistance, food, health care and insurance assistance, stable housing and utilities payment assistance, employment services, veteran services and childcare and family services.
TANF is Pennsylvania's only cash assistance program that is available with food stamps and it's temporary assistance. To be eligible for Pennsylvania Family Assistance, you must be a resident of Pennsylvania, and a U.S. citizen, legal alien or qualified alien. You must be unemployed or underemployed and have low or very low income. You must also be one of the following: Have a child 18 years of age or younger, or Be pregnant, or Be 18 years of age or younger and the head of your household.
You can apply online through Pennsylvania's COMPASS website, or by going to your local county assistance office, or by calling 211 on your phone to access free and confidential crisis and emergency counseling, disaster assistance, food, health care and insurance assistance, stable housing and utilities payment assistance, employment services, veteran services and childcare and family services.
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