$74,375 in Grants Awarded to Measurably Elevate Children’s Mental Health in Lancaster County
On Sept. 25, LOHF approved Children’s Behavioral Health Grants to five Lancaster County programs. “These five programs are reaching families
On Sept. 25, LOHF approved Children’s Behavioral Health Grants to five Lancaster County programs. “These five programs are reaching families
Our mission is to elevate the mental well-being of Lancaster County children. Children like 16-year-old Alicia* whose suicidal thoughts and
The pain and suffering of untreated depression or anxiety may be the greatest impetus for someone to consider ending their
What is seamless transition? Seamless transition is the continuity of physical and behavioral healthcare as a teen ages past eligibility
At LOHF (Lancaster Osteopathic Health Foundation) our mission is to improve children’s behavioral health in Lancaster County and equip healthcare
By Maddison Toney, Intern At a NAMI conference in Ohio, actor Wil Wheaton (of Big Bang Theory, Star Trek,
At LOHF, we’re connecting our grant partners to understand where they see the need for trauma-informed care in our
By Anna Kennedy, LOHF Executive Director Recently, I attended Equity Summit 2018 with PolicyLink and other national health foundations to
Info session scheduled for nonprofit community benefit organizations to learn more. When Joanna* was jailed at Lancaster County Prison, she
LOHF approved funding to three Lancaster County community benefit organizations for children’s behavioral health programs. Philhaven: $5,000 for “Attachment-Based Family
What does a parent’s divorce have to do with heart disease? If a parent was an alcoholic, is their child
“ABSOLUTELY RIVETING. PROFOUNDLY IMPORTANT.” – New York Times journalist and author David Bornstein The Junior League of Lancaster, Lancaster Education Foundation, and LOHF invite