Possibilities Magazine
Removing the Lifetime Cap
KenCrest fights to remove the Lifetime Cap on Assistive Technology in Pennsylvania to continue helping people with IDD.
The Heart of Lifesharing
Ron and Cindy Ryder have supported individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through Lifesharing for over 30 years.
The Legacy Foundation Helps Fund Community Participation
KenCrest’s Community-Based Services and Meaningful Day received a $10,000 grant to support memberships and classes for those with IDD.
Helping Families in Need
KenCrest’s Early Learning Centers are continuously helping the children we support and their families, especially during the holiday season.
The Start of Something Great in Employment
Madison Fields started working with a KenCrest Job Coach to find employment and get help. Now, she’s studying to become a social worker.
One Family’s Journey With Early Intervention
At just seven months old, Virginia underwent an early intervention services evaluation for not meeting milestones, but now she’s thriving.
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.
Young Learners Get Ahead Through KenCrest’s Raising a Reader
KenCrest, in partnership with PNC and the William Penn Foundation, encourages learners to get ahead in education through Raising a Reader.
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.
The Power of Giving: How Your Donation Impacts KenCrest
Without your help, KenCrest can’t continue to exploring possibilities, mobilizing resources, and empowering dreams for those we support.
Cultivating a Community For Families with Disabilities
Sana Garner talks about her experiences as a mom with a son who has a disability and what its been like cultivating a community for him.
Advocating 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.