Blog Posts
Sister Maria Roeck’s Dream: A Place in the Sun for Children
Under Sister Maria Roeck’s leadership, RiverCrest was a haven for children from families affected by tuberculosis in the early 20th-century.
Raising a Reader Helps Little Learners Grow
Three of KenCrest’s Early Learning Centers help young students’ literacy grow through the Raising a Reader program.
Changing How We See Behaviors
For two years, Behavior Specialist Consultant Jennifer Bassett has helped change how we see big behaviors in people with disabilities.
Meet KenCrest’s Newest Executive Leaders
This year, KenCrest welcomes several new Senior Leaders within our Delaware and Pennsylvania programs, including these four leaders.
How Early Intervention Helps One PA Family
Take a walk in someone else’s shoes this year by digging deeper and avoid jumping to conclusions to establish a workable solution.
Breaking Barriers at KenCrest’s Early Learning Centers
In 2019, KenCrest’s Early Learning Centers began using trauma-informed training to ensure the best success for our little learners.
Growing Up In KenCrest’s Lifesharing
As a scared child, Hakeem Horton joined KenCrest’s Lifesharing program at six but quickly found his forever family.
These Lifesharing Partners Celebrate Five Years Together
Lifesharing partners Adrienne Hayman and Beth Ann celebrate five years together with a trip to Nifty Fifty’s and a surprise visit.
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.
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