
Black History Month Spotlight: Fran Rodriguez
Happy Black History Month! We are doing a Q&A series with some members of our community on the topic of
Happy Black History Month! We are doing a Q&A series with some members of our community on the topic of
We are thrilled to announce and welcome Sobeida Rosa to our staff as our Communications & Development Manager at Touchstone
The demand for behavioral healthcare for youth and children in Lancaster County is high. Primary care providers struggle to make
We are pleased to welcome Amy Swanger to our staff as our Operations Manager! Amy comes to us with a
Has the pandemic put more youth and children at risk of addiction? In a survey completed by the Addiction Policy Forum, 24% percent of respondents indicated that their
Connell O’Brien is LOHF’s board vice chair. In his notable career, he has been a family therapist and led programs
We’re pleased to recently award an LOHF Children’s Behavioral Health Grant to Horizons at Lancaster Country Day School. We are
The streets sell a lifestyle rooted in brotherhood, protection, and opportunity, but with the potential for great personal costs. Despite
CHI St. Joseph Children’s Health believes all health is tied to emotional health. CHI promotes wellness by providing preventative strategies
It’s difficult to become a licensed therapist in Pennsylvania. Candidates, or fellows, must obtain 3,000 hours, or the equivalent of
Recidivism is a challenge in the juvenile justice system. Teenagers who are incarcerated tend to have substantially worse outcomes later in
Pennsylvania has a demanding list of requirements for therapists seeking a license. Candidates, or fellows, must log 3,000 hours, or