A community based Kinship foster care agency provides Grandparent support groups for relatives who provide formal and informal kinship care. A clothing and food bank are additional a resources provided for formal and informal kinship caregivers.

Basic Information

Organization
A Second Chance, Inc.,
Contact Person
Love
Email
marlenel@asecondchance-kinship.com
Website
http://asecondchance-kinship.com
Phone Number
412-342-0600
Fax Number
412-342-0402
Address
8350 Frankstown Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
County
Allegheny
Geographical area(s) in which services are provided
Allegheny County
Approximate Number Of Families Serviced
over 10, 000 since 1994

Program Information

Social/Emotional Support
  • Caregiver Support Groups
  • Child Care
  • Children's Therapeutic Groups
  • Respite
Basic Living Resources
  • Financial Assistance
  • Housing resources/advice/advocacy
  • Clothing/Food
  • Health resources/advice/advocacy
Education
  • For the Child (in schools, preschools, or other community setting)
  • For the Adult (formal or informal training in childcare; e.g. certificate program or continuing education course)

Meetings

Frequency Of Meetings
1 x per month
Average Number of Participants
10
Level of Formality
Not Particularly Formal/Informal

Assistance Needed

What assistance might your group/program need to better obtain your objective(s) (e.g., identifying potential speakers, gathering information, obtaining publications, etc.)?
Speakers in the areas of special needs of children in kinship foster care. Legal and educational advocacy for grandparent's rights.

Additional Comments

A Second Chance,Inc. is a non profit agency contracted by Allegheny County Office of Children, Youth and Families to provide formal kinship care services to relatives with children in their homes. The agency works with relatives to license the caregivers under Department of Public Welfare regulations to ensure compliance and safety homes for youth in formal foster care with relatives. The agency provides a kinship care monthly stipend and a plethora of other supportive services to relative who are referred by Allegheny County. In addition to the above, community based services such as support groups, clothing/food banks and a computer lab are available for informal kinship caregivers in the Allegheny County area.

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Matthew Kaplan, Ph.D.
  • Professor, Intergenerational Programs and Aging

Contact Us

Matthew Kaplan, Ph.D.
  • Professor, Intergenerational Programs and Aging