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Category: Possibilities Magazine
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Getting Career Ready With Merck
Two KenCrest clients regularly volunteer in Phoenixville and Pottstown to learn new skills and develop friendships in their communities.
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Kimberton Whole Foods Offers an Inclusive Workplace
Danny Atkinson is standing in front of his place of employment, Kimberton Whole Foods. // Photo by Sydney Kerelo For 19 years, Danny Atkinson has worked for Kimberton Whole Foods […]
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Apollo’s Journey With Cerebral Palsy
At 3 years old Apollo and his parents, Sana and Zach, navigate Spastic Quad Cerebral Palsy with help from KenCrest’s Early Intervention team.
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Inclusivity in The Workplace
Writer Grace Dow breaks down inclusivity in the workplace for people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
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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.
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Finding a New Path After the Navy
A service-related head injury led this Navy Veteran to civilian life and a chance to discover his passion: helping people with disabilities.
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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.
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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.