🌟 Calling All Community Organizations! 🌟
Northeastern Pennsylvania is full of incredible groups doing powerful work — from food access and housing support to youth programs, veteran services, mental health, recovery, and more. To strengthen our impact and make it easier for people to find the help they need, we’re building a comprehensive listing of all the amazing organizations serving our region.
Help Us Build a Stronger, More Connected NEPA
We’re creating a comprehensive directory of organizations, programs, and community groups across Luzerne County and the surrounding region.
Our goal is simple: make it easier for individuals and families to find the support they need, while strengthening collaboration among the incredible organizations already doing meaningful work.
If your organization provides services, resources, outreach, or community support of any kind, we’d love to include you. Please share your information below so we can highlight your work and build a more coordinated, trauma‑informed network of care.
If you’re part of a nonprofit, church, community group, grassroots effort, or service‑based organization, we’d love to include you.
By coming together, we can:
✨️ensure the right resources are within reach to those in need
✨️strengthen partnerships
✨️reduce duplication
✨️streamline referrals
✨️and create a more connected, trauma‑informed network of care
This is about maximizing impact together — because no single organization can meet every need, but a united community absolutely can.
If you’d like to be added to the directory, please share your organization’s name, organization focus, contact information, and a brief description of your services at this link: Registration Form
Thank you for everything you do to support our neighbors. Let’s keep building a stronger, more connected NEPA. 💛
Let’s Shine!! 💛✨️💪
This directory is for community support and resource navigation only. Listings are informational and do not imply endorsement.
Email hollyaspece@shinesorg.org to request a copy of the statement below: