Blog Posts
KenCrest Leads Assistive Tech Training in Delaware
During a Delaware meeting, representatives asked our ET team to submit a proposal to offer assistive tech services to Delaware residents.
Jackson’s Journey with Moebius Syndrome
Born with a rare neurological condition, Jackson continues to beat the odds and thrive with support from KenCrest.
KenCrest HR Team Shines at HRO Awards 2025
Earlier this year, KenCrest’s Human Resources department was received a 2024 Association Awards in the EMEA and North America regions.
What Are KenCrest’s Community Support Programs?
Discover how our Community Support Programs help individuals with IDD thrive in the community and workforce.
The Evolution of the KenCrest Logo: The Meaning Behind the Tree
In June 2025, KenCrest will turn 120 years old, so we are looking back at how our logo has changed.
Why Do We Need Direct Support Professionals?
With the workforce crisis still hurting human services providers, we look at the importance of Direct Support Professionals.
A Chance Encounter Leads to Lasting Friendships
An involvement fair at West Chester University led Kelly Connor to KenCrest’s Day Sharing program and two new friendships.
Join KenCrest’s Lifesharing Program for Individuals with Disabilities
KenCrest’s Lifesharing program fosters independence and community for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
KenCrest’s Tech Solutions: Empowering IDD Independence
KenCrest’s Enabling Technology empowers individuals with IDD to live independently at home and work through innovative solutions.
How Can KenCrest’s Employment Program Help People With IDD
For 35 years, KenCrest’s Employment program has helped individuals find meaningful careers within Pennsylvania.
Meet KenCrest Lead DSP Alimamy Saccoh
This Lead DSP changes the lives of four Maule Lane residents by supporting their dreams and mobilizing their possibilities.
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