Equity Matters in Children’s Behavioral Health
By Anna Kennedy, LOHF Executive Director Recently, I attended Equity Summit 2018 with PolicyLink and other national health foundations to
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
by Anna Kennedy, LOHF Executive Director I joined 10 colleagues from Lancaster organizations last week to learn how to
“ABSOLUTELY RIVETING. PROFOUNDLY IMPORTANT.” – New York Times journalist and author David Bornstein The Junior League of Lancaster, Lancaster Education Foundation, and LOHF invite
When children and teens struggle with depression, anxiety, and stress, their whole family is affected. Yet, as many as 80%
Leona, 58, never expected to be raising her granddaughter, whose parents are incarcerated in Lancaster County Prison. Her 10-year-old
The Lancaster Osteopathic Health Foundation (LOHF) will grant a total of $27,500 to three Lancaster County organizations for children’s behavioral
As Executive Director at Lancaster Osteopathic Health Foundation, Anna Brendle Kennedy recognizes that overall health is only achieved when
Lancaster Osteopathic Health Foundation recently partnered with the Lancaster Education Foundation to sponsor the film screening of Paper Tigers at
Lancaster Osteopathic Health Foundation is proud to partner with CHI St. Joseph Children’s Health, a local nonprofit committed to offering
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