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Aunt Bertha Selected by State of Pennsylvania to Build Resource Information and Services Enterprise (RISE PA) Platform

Aunt Bertha Selected by State of Pennsylvania to Build Resource Information and Services Enterprise (RISE PA) Platform Social care network expands presence in the Keystone State following new partnership with Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) News provided by Share this article AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Today,  Aunt Bertha, America s leading search and referral platform of social service organizations, announces being selected to build Resource Information and Services Enterprise or RISE PA an upcoming, statewide, resource and referral tool. In partnership with DHS, Aunt Bertha will create an interactive online platform that will serve as a care coordination system for providers, including health care and social services organizations, as well as a closed-loop referral system that will report on the outcomes of the referrals. It will also provide Pennsylvanians with a new portal to gather information and engage with the service providers the

Williamsburg launches COVID-19 vaccine dashboard

York County social services agency announces $500,000 in emergency aid for those struggling during the pandemic

Updated: 10:32 PM EST December 21, 2020 DILLSBURG, Pa. A York County social services agency, New Hope Ministries, announced $500,000 in emergency aid for those struggling during the pandemic. New Hope Ministries is a Dillsburg-based social services agency with other locations in Dover, Hanover, Littlestown, Mechanicsburg, New Oxford and the West Shore, and a planned location in Enola. They provide help with food, housing, utility and transportation needs to 21,000 individuals from 8,700 families each year, according to a press release. New Hope has reported an uptick in need at its seven food pantries. Since the pandemic began, the agency has assisted nearly 4,000 new clients. Dillsburg resident Tracy Gettys is one of those clients. The mother of three teenage sons was already going through a rough patch after her father and sister had recently died.

Wolf announces new restrictions through Jan 4, local business responds

Pennsylvanians’ holiday cheer will have to be served at home for the rest of the month. Gov. Tom Wolf on Thursday announced a series of restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19 across the commonwealth, including shutting down indoor dining and on-site alcohol consumption. “This virus continues to rage in Pennsylvania and over the past several weeks, it’s become clear that we need to take further mitigation actions to protect Pennsylvanians and stop the spread of COVID-19,” Wolf said. “We all hoped to not come to this.” Restrictions will go in place Saturday at 12:01 a.m. and be lifted at 8 a.m. on Jan. 4.

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