Possibilities Magazine
Meet Wendy Parsons, the Chief Philanthropy Officer at KenCrest
Learn about Wendy Parsons’ vision for philanthropy at KenCrest, focusing on connections that foster opportunity and change.
Building Bridges With Deacon Ali Clark
Building Bridges With Deacon Ali Clark When Deacon Ali Clark visits a church, she usually arrives with two things: stories and invitations. Stories about the people KenCrest serves, and invitations for…
A Safety Net for Every Child
How the William Penn Foundation Grant is transforming KenCrest’s SWIFT Support’s reach, helping every child remain in preschool.
Meet the New CEO Leading KenCrest Forward
Aurora Kripa shares her leadership philosophy, personal passions, and plans for KenCrest as she steps into her role as the organization’s new CEO.
Where Care Becomes Family Through KenCrest’s Lifesharing Program
KenCrest’s Lifesharing program helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities build family connections, independence, and a sense of belonging through life-changing support.
30 Years of Dedication
Learn how KenCrest helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities thrive through employment and community support.
Smart Tech, Safer Living
Discover how KenCrest’s Enabling Technology program empowers older adults to live safety by using smart devices.
How Kimberton Whole Foods Promote Workplace Inclusion
See how inclusive employment at Kimberton Whole Foods empowers KenCrest participants to succeed in meaningful jobs.
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.

