Center for Community Resources, Inc.
Services
Service & Supports Coordination
Certified Peer Specialists
Drug and Alcohol Services
Mental Health Evaluation Coordination
Mental Health Service Coordination
Behavioral Health Rehabilitation
Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Supports Coordination
Aging & Disability Waiver Service Coordination
Early Intervention Service Coordination
Community Education
Drug and Alcohol
Mental Health
Community Supports
Clarion Drop-in Center
HIV+ Support Group
Representative Payee
Veteran Families
VITA Tax Preparation Program
Family Group Decision Making
Utility Assistance
Homeless Case Management
Student Assistance Program
STAR Program
ALLEGHENY COUNTY
1945 5th Avenue, 3rd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-485-8175
BUTLER COUNTY – MAIN STREET
212-214 S. Main Street, Suite 625
Butler, PA 16001
724-431-3700
BUTLER COUNTY – NORTH STREET
115-119 E. North Street
Butler, PA 16001
724-431-3748
BLAIR COUNTY
1331 12th Avenue, Suite 106
Altoona, PA 16601
814-656-3855
CLARION COUNTY
214 S. 7th Avenue, Suite 110
Clarion, PA 16214
814-226-1080
LYCOMING COUNTY
1000 Commerce Park Drive, Suite 303R
Williamsport, PA 17701-5475
570-576-0848
WASHINGTON COUNTY
95 West Beau Street, Suite 115
Washington, PA 15301
724-914-3058
Service Area
Statewide
Address
212-214 South Main St Suite 625
Butler, PA, 16001
Contact
724-431-3700
https://ccrinfo.org/
History
Center for Community Resources (CCR) was created in 2002 to provide assistance to the community through a single point of contact.
Since its inception, CCR has expanded its service territory to include all counties in Pennsylvania.
Visit our services map and click on the county to find out what services are available in your county.
We provide Pennsylvanians with a choice for the supports and service coordination needed to make a positive difference in everyday lives.
CCR connects people to a network of supports and services essential for actively learning, working, and living in the community.
CCR provides supportive services for individuals and families seeking information, referral, and service coordination.
Areas include mental health, aging, intellectual disabilities, substance abuse, and other human service needs.
We work in collaboration with other human service agencies; identifying needs in the community and effectively responding to locate, coordinate, and monitor services.
CCR’s Aging & Disability program has been awarded the highest level of accreditation through the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), a nonprofit organization that reviews health care agencies against evidence and best practice standards, data-driven outcomes, and other quality measures.