Posts by Sydney Kerelo
From LPN to RN, Meet Jenny Doyle
From 1998 to 2022, Jenny Doyle climbed the ladder, gaining her new title, Nurse Coordinator, through the Tuition Reimbursement program.
Read MoreMeet Two of KenCrest’s PA Lifesharing Families
Claudette Boyer and Goldie Smith are two of the many KenCrest’s Lifesharing families creating a home for their partners.
Read MoreA Day in the Park with State Farm and KenCrest
KenCrest partnered with State Farm to bring together the people we support for a meaningful day in East Goshen Park.
Read MoreThis KenCrest Team Member Wins Technology First Award
Sharon Thomas receives the Dustin A. Wright Tech Champion award for using and advocating for technology use in KenCrest residential homes.
Read MoreThree KenCrest Clients Search for the Perfect Lifesharing Partners
KenCrest’s Lifesharing program connects people with developmental and intellectual disabilities with Pennsylvania families.
Read MorePete Gives Back to his PA Community
One person from KenCrest’s Supported Independent Living program gives back to the community that’s helped him through volunteering.
Read MoreHow the Tech First Movement is Changing IDD Services
Providing access to both basic and cutting-edge technology is vital to the success of those supported by KenCrest.
Read MoreTwo Pennsylvania Friends Reconnect Through Day Sharing
KenCrest’s Day Sharing program reunited two long lost friends, Dave and Laura, after two years apart due to COVID-19.
Read MoreWhat is Sexuality Counseling?
KenCrest’s Director of Behavioral Health, Dr. Autumn Dae Miller, discusses the importance of sexuality counseling and its five circles.
Read MoreFrom Job Coach to Chief of Staff, Joy Found Family in KenCrest
Fresh out of college and in need of a job, Joy Reiss found a home in KenCrest and continues to emphasis our mission.
Read MoreInvest in Inclusion with KenCrest
How Jim and Mary Jane Brenneman give back to the community with intention.
Read MoreHave You Tried Lula’s Cookies?
KenCrest’s Self-Employment program helps people with disabilities—like Lula—achieve their dreams of having their own business.
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