Blog Posts
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.
Inspiring Friendships Through Day Sharing
KenCrest’s Day Sharing program offers those with disabilities the chance to build and sustain friendships.
Why Choose Lifesharing at KenCrest?
For more than 30 years, KenCrest’s Lifesharing program has connected people with an IDD to uplifting, comfortable families in PA.
A Shift Towards Positive Change in KenCrest
KenCrest’s Community Participation programs recently took significant steps toward positive change by revamping its leadership and offerings.
The Bridge Between PA’s Early Intervention Programs
Special Instructor Terry Lubin combines his work with KenCrest’s Early Intervention program and PA’s OCDEL for two years.
Transitioning to Independent Living
KenCrest’s Transitional Housing Program allows individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability to live independently.
Nourishing Your Mental Health This May
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, KenCrest recognizes the need for mental health support for those with an IDD.
A Great Head Start In Early Learning
Lead Teacher, Awilda Ramirez, raises the bar regarding Early Learning education at KenCrest’s Adams Early Learning Center.
A Family Connection at KenCrest’s Early Learning Centers
KenCrest’s Early Learning Centers have brought more than just educational support to the Galarza and Mattox family.
One KenCrest Special Instructor Made Educator of the Year 2022
Do you know the ins and outs of your insurance? Test your knowledge by participating in a quick quiz that could earn you a special prize.
KenCrest Helps These 3 PA Sisters
From receiving Adult Community Living services to working in Birth-to-Three, the Messmer sisters are taking over KenCrest.
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