Shapiro announces expansion of hotline for grandparents raising grandchildren
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Pennsylvania Department of Aging Secretary Jason Kavulich has announced the expansion of a free legal service and referral resource to support grandparents raising grandchildren across the Commonwealth. The PA Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Legal Line is a first-of-its-kind phone service staffed by attorneys at SeniorLAW Center who will offer legal information, advice and referrals as well as services for older caregivers who need support in custody or other legal areas involving kinship care.
“A growing number of grandparents in Pennsylvania are becoming a parent for the second time as they make the selfless choice to raise their grandchildren. While supporting their adult child with a substance use disorder, coping with an unfortunate death or other circumstances they could not predict, grandparents in this position are often faced with suddenly having to navigate unfamiliar systems,” Kavulich said. “The department is committed to ensuring older adults – whether they are still working, retired or act as caregivers – have the support and resources they need to thrive in their golden years. We are excited to collaborate with SeniorLAW Center to provide this free resource statewide to help grandparents raising grandchildren with legal issues.”
By calling SeniorLAW Center at 1-877-727-7529, older caregivers can receive free advice and counsel on a variety of civil matters, including custody and dependency; support in representing themselves in family court, such as help with preparing necessary documents; information on kinship caregivers, support groups and other resources. A grant from the Department of Aging has enabled this service to expand from serving the Philadelphia region, to now serving all 67 counties in the Commonwealth. “The law affects all of our lives dramatically, but particularly those who are low-income, vulnerable, or older,” Karen Buck, executive director, SeniorLAW Center said. “It is a privilege to pursue our mission of justice for older Pennsylvanians, upon whose shoulders we all stand. Bravo to Gov. Shapiro and Secretary Kavulich for investing in access to justice and the lives of older people and the children they are raising.”
Currently in Pennsylvania, there are approximately 83,000 grandparents who are among other kinship caregivers – such as aunts or uncles, adult siblings or a close family friend – who are caring for nearly 260,000 children. Many of these families interact regularly with Pennsylvania’s court system.
With the new PA Grandparent Raising Grandchildren Legal Line, this free legal advice resource is yet another tool for older adults in the Commonwealth who are already supported by the Shapiro Administration’s Aging Our Way, PA – Pennsylvania’s 10-year strategic plan to improve the infrastructure of aging services.
The Department of Aging also offers supports for the Commonwealth’s 1.5 million unpaid caregivers, including grandparents raising grandchildren, with its PA CareKit – providing training, connection to respite services, and personalized tools to help informal caregivers address their unique situations.
PA KinConnector is a resource that provides information, referrals and education programs for kinship caregivers in Pennsylvania. PA KinConnector also runs a helpline that can be reached by calling 1-866-KIN-2111 (1-866-546-2111). The PA KinConnector helpline is staffed by knowledgeable, compassionate social service professionals prepared to help kinship care families understand and access resources that may be able to help them and children in their care.








