
Advocacy to Build the Behavioral Health Workforce
In Pennsylvania and across the United States, we have an inadequate supply of child and
In Pennsylvania and across the United States, we have an inadequate supply of child and
Lancaster County youth ages 14-21 in foster care are one of the most vulnerable populations.
Applications are open for the spring 2019 LOHF Children’s Behavioral Health Grants. Applications must be
The pain and suffering of untreated depression or anxiety may be the greatest impetus for
What is seamless transition? Seamless transition is the continuity of physical and behavioral healthcare as
Some of our donors and staff recently attended an exclusive, pre-opening tour of the new
At LOHF (Lancaster Osteopathic Health Foundation) our mission is to improve children’s behavioral health in
By Maddison Toney, Intern At a NAMI conference in Ohio, actor Wil Wheaton (of
By Anna Kennedy, LOHF Executive Director Recently, I attended Equity Summit 2018 with PolicyLink and
by Anna Kennedy, LOHF Executive Director I joined 10 colleagues from Lancaster organizations last