Lake Shore Community Services

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5071 Crane Rd
Edinboro, PA 16412

Lakeshore Community Services, Inc. is a non-profit organization with offices in Erie, Ridgway, and Warren, PA, offering a range of programs and services for individuals with intellectual disabilities and mental health needs.

With a dedicated management team and a mission to provide quality care and support, Lakeshore Community Services, Inc. has a rich history of serving the community and organizing events like Autism Acceptance Day and Band Together Erie Fall Fest.

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