Possibilities Magazine
Employment 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.
Becoming a Part of Their Community
Two KenCrest clients regularly volunteer in Phoenixville and Pottstown to learn new skills and develop friendships in their communities.
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.
World Book Day: KenCrest’s Raising a Reader Promotes Early Literacy
KenCrest, in partnership with PNC and the William Penn Foundation, encourages young learners to get ahead in their education through its Raising a Reader program and our community-based Lending Libraries.
Transitioning to Independent Living
KenCrest’s Transitional Housing Program allows individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability to live independently.
Care Beyond KenCrest: Caregivers Form Lifelong Bonds
Discover how KenCrest caregivers form lifelong bonds with children and families in their Medically Fragile Children’s Transitional Care Homes.
KenCrest’s New Business Ideas Pioneers Support for Those With IDD
Since 2019, KenCrest’s New Business Ideas Initiative has been developing new models and programs to bridge the care gap.
Finding Purpose Through Adversity
When Shymira Chandler’s son Mason was born medically fragile, she knew her mission in life was to guide him to be the best person he could be.
A Journey of Care and Connection Through Lifesharing
When uncertainty clouded their future, KenCrest’s Lifesharing program stepped in to help Amy and Missy find stability and hope.
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.

