Child Abuse

Access, York
717-846-5400
717-637-2235
1-800-262-8444

Mission: To eliminate domestic violence in York County.

- Provides emergency services and safe shelter to victims of domestic violence.
- Empower victims to seek options, make choices, and take control of their lives.
- Make society intolerant of domestic violence.
- Break the cycle of violence and maintain a financially solid and effective administrative body. - www.access-york.org
CHILDLINE AND ABUSE REGISTRY
Phone number: 800-932-0313 (Reporting Child Abuse)

Statewide Department for accepting calls public and professional sources 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. They receive reports of suspected child abuse and provide information, counseling, and referral services.
- www.dpw.state.pa.us/PartnersProviders/ChildWelfare
The Lehman Center
400 West Market St.
York, PA 17401-3804

717-845-5771
1-800-635-6619

Contact Person: Martha Martin (Center Director @ York, PA
Marth@CASTLC.org

Place for children in crisis to go for temporary safety and shelter. Also offers education and support to parents whose families were in crisis.

Four Programs: 1. 24 hour crisis nursery for children birth to 6 years; 2. Outpatient art therapy counseling; 3. Case Management Services; and 4. Parent support groups.

Accepts Medical Assistance and many services are free. - www.cassd.org
York County Children's Advocacy Center
28 South Queen St.
York, PA 17403-2032

717-718-4253

Mission of program: To reduce the trauma of child abuse investigations; foster professional collaberation and provide education and advocacy regarding the prevention of child abuse within the community.

Services provided: Forensic interviews, medical evaluation, and victim support.

Contact person: Deborah Harrison, Executive Director
dharrison@yorkCAC.org - www.yorkcac.org
York County Office of Children, Youth&Families
100 West Market St.
# 402
York, PA 17401-1332

717-846-8496
1-800-729-9227

Contact Person: Deborah R. Chronister

Hours of Operation: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Mission: Dedicated to safety and stability of children and their families by providing services and support to strengthen the family through partnerships within the community. Services are free of charge. - yccys.org