Posts by Sydney Kerelo
Head Start Celebrates 59 Years Nurturing Young Minds
One KenCrest Early Learning Center Program Director reflects on being one of the first families to join Head Start and its impact on her life.
Read MoreWalk Down Memory Lane to Celebrate KenCrest’s 120th Birthday
With a history spanning 120 years, KenCrest has withstood the test of time but never lost its true north: helping people.
Read MoreA Legacy of Care: One Family’s Journey With KenCrest
KenCrest’s unwavering support helped Sandy find independence and embrace a new chapter of her life with confidence.
Read MoreKenCrest’s Aurora Kripa Named 2025 Corporate Leader by Philadelphia Business Journal
Aurora Kripa was named 2025 Corporate Leader by PBJ as she prepares to become KenCrest’s CEO this December.
Read MoreWhy Medicaid Matters and What’s at Stake for People with Disabilities
Medicaid cuts threaten disability services—learn how they impact the lives of those with I/DD and why advocacy matters.
Read MoreEmployment for Individuals With Disabilities: We’ve Come a Long Way
Disability employment is rising fast—see how shifting mindsets, laws, and programs are transforming the workforce.
Read MoreHow Donors and Volunteers Have Shaped KenCrest’s Mission
KenCrest has transformed lives for 120 years through donor and volunteer support, empowering individuals of all abilities.
Read MoreHow KenCrest’s New Ambassador Program Strengthens Our Voice For Change
KenCrest’s Advocacy Ambassador Program empowers leaders to drive change, strengthening advocacy efforts in disability services and policy.
Read MoreBecoming a Part of Their Community
Two KenCrest clients regularly volunteer in Phoenixville and Pottstown to learn new skills and develop friendships in their communities.
Read MoreWhat is Meaningful Day?
KenCrest’s Meaningful Day program expands to Delaware bringing activities to people with an intellectual or developmental disability.
Read MoreChampioning Equity in Early Childhood Education
Meet Rosaida Benitez, KenCrest’s Equity Champion, transforming early education through inclusion, advocacy, and heartfelt leadership.
Read MoreAdvocating for Disability Rights With KenCrest and its Families
Maryann Amici has been advocating with her son Lou, who was born with a disability—Spastic Quadriplegia since he was born in 1971.
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