Possibilities Magazine
Pennsylvania Lifts the Lifetime Cap on Enabling Technology
Pennsylvania lifts the Lifetime Cap on Enabling Technology, expanding access to life-changing supports and independence.
The Heart of Lifesharing
Ron and Cindy Ryder have supported individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through Lifesharing for over 30 years.
From Parent to Parent: Raising a Child with an Intellectual Disability
Former Philadelphia Inquirer writer Ellen Gray reflects on her journey raising her son Patrick, who has an intellectual disability.
Kids With IDD Remain in Schools With KenCrest’s Swift Support
KenCrest’s SWIFT Support program helps hundreds of children with intellectual or developmental disabilities remain in school.
Salus at Drexel University Brings Vision Care to KenCrest Students
In 2024, KenCrest and Salus at Drexel provided free vision care to students, helping to detect early issues and support whole-child development.
What H.R. 1 Means for the Future of Medicaid and the People We Support
KenCrest highlights how H.R. 1’s Medicaid cuts could impact people with disabilities and urges advocacy to protect essential care.
Supporting Employment, Empowering Dreams
How a New Grant Helps KenCrest Enhance Job Coaching Services
Where The Classroom Has No Walls
KenCrest’s new outdoor classroom, funded by PNC, offers a vibrant space for nature-based learning, fostering creativity and confidence in young learners.
OP-ED: Building Brighter Futures, Together
How American Heritage Credit Union and KenCrest Are Changing Lives, Together.
A Tradition of Giving
How Cianci Chiropractic’s annual gift drive brings joy and hope to KenCrest’s Transitional Care Homes and thier families.
KenCrest Joins Forces with Operation 143 to Combat Child Hunger
Since 2011, KenCrest has partnered with Operation 143 to deliver nonperishable food to children facing food insecurity in Pennsylvania.
A Beloved Friend: Rev. Harvey Paul Davis
At 96, Reverend Harvey Paul Davis passed away after a lifetime of supporting people in need, and KenCrest honors his memory for it.

