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The information and resources on this page are meant to provide you with supplemental resources. The comments, suggestions and opinions of the various organizations and websites are solely those of the represented agency and not necessarily those of The Open Line. Any questions or concerns with the various agencies or websites should be directed to the represented agency.

Tri County Community Network (TCN) is a grassroots nonprofit organization that facilitates partnerships among businesses, nonprofits and community members.
www.TCNetwork.info

Infolink is an easy-to-use and up-to-date directory of community resources for families, seniors, and youth. This web-based directory is administered by The Montgomery County Foundation, Inc.
www.infolinkpa.org

United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania's mission is to improve people's lives by mobilizing the caring power of donors, volunteers and communities. United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania serves a four county region including Philadelphia County and parts of Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
www.uwsepa.org


Upper Perkiomen Senior Community Center provides services and programs for adults that promote socialization, volunteerism, leadership, life-long learning and healthy life styles.
www.upsrcenter.com

Laurel House provides a safe haven for abused women and their children, raises public awareness about domestic violence and advocates for social change against domestic violence. Laurel House services are available to male and female victims of abuse and their children.
www.laurel-house.org


The Women's Center of Montgomery County was established in 1976 as a community-based organization dedicated to the empowerment of women. The primary focus is to eliminate domestic violence and other forms of abuse. Services include: a 24-hour domestic violence hotline; individualized, peer and group domestic violence counseling; telephone counseling; legal advocacy; court and hospital accompaniment; education and outreach to the community and schools; and various support groups.
www.wcmontco.org