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27 Years in Early Intervention
Edie Harrison, the Director of Program Services Home/Community 0-5, celebrates 27 years of helping families in Early Intervention.
What it Means to be a DSP at KenCrest
Marlo Maxwell works as a Direct Support Professional at KenCrest, supporting individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Helping Connect Parents to Early Intervention
Andy Merrell receives a coaching endorsement for Family-Guided Routines Based Intervention to help connect parents to Early Intervention.
How One Person Can Make An Impact
For 10 years, Dan Mitchell has been making an impact on people with an intellectual or developmental disability, supported by KenCrest.
Colleen Kelly Named CFO of the Year and a Corporate Leader
Chief Financial Officer Colleen Kelly was named 2024 CFO of the Year and a Corporate Leader for her dedication to KenCrest’s success.
Reflecting on 35 Years in KenCrest Lifesharing
After celebrating 35 years in KenCrest Lifesharing, Stephanie Brown reflects on her time at KenCrest and receiving the Sister Grace award.
Meet Ben Goldberg, A KenCrest Job Coach
With over 40 years in the restaurant industry, KenCrest Job Coach Ben Goldberg helps people with disabilities find meaningful careers.
A Great Head Start In Early Learning
Lead Teacher, Awilda Ramirez, raises the bar regarding Early Learning education at KenCrest’s Adams Early Learning Center.
From LPN to RN, Meet Jenny Doyle
From 1998 to 2022, Jenny Doyle climbed the ladder to become a Nurse Coordinator through KenCrest’s Tuition Reimbursement program.
This KenCrest Nurse Brings Cheer to her Resident’s Home
Nurse House Manager Joyce Benfield brings holiday cheer and a homey atmosphere to her Mt. Kirk Community Medical Home.
This DSP Earned a Well-Deserved KenCrest Award
Lead DSP Kelechi Nwaogu earned an Exploring Possibilities Mission Pin for his dedication to supporting people with IDD. By Sydney Kerelo When Kelechi Nwaogu started working at KenCrest in 2019,…
Meet KenCrest Lead DSP Alimamy Saccoh
This Lead DSP changes the lives of four Maule Lane residents by supporting their dreams and mobilizing their possibilities.