
Keeping Kids Resilient
Anna and Mia Kennedy Keeping Kids Resilient Helping them cope with upsetting things in life and the news By Anna Kennedy, Executive Director My daughter,
Anna and Mia Kennedy Keeping Kids Resilient Helping them cope with upsetting things in life and the news By Anna Kennedy, Executive Director My daughter,
By Anna Kennedy, LOHF Executive Director It’s going to be a happy new year at LOHF, and for the community we serve. We’ve spent the
Children who experience adversity and trauma have an increased risk of developing heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, and even some cancers. That’s why professionals in healthcare,
Applications are open for the spring 2019 LOHF Children’s Behavioral Health Grants. Applications must be submitted online by March 1, 2019. Based on research, including
LOHF recently convened a discussion with our grantees regarding access to mental health services for youth during their transition to adulthood. LOHF would like to
On Sept. 25, LOHF approved Children’s Behavioral Health Grants to five Lancaster County programs. “These five programs are reaching families and their children who have
What is seamless transition? Seamless transition is the continuity of physical and behavioral healthcare as a teen ages past eligibility for services for children. The
Some of our donors and staff recently attended an exclusive, pre-opening tour of the new Lancaster Behavioral Health Hospital. This innovative addition to our community
By Maddison Toney, Intern Last month at NAMI’s Ohio conference, actor Wil Wheaton (of Big Bang Theory, Star Trek, and Wonder Years fame),
At LOHF, we’re connecting our grant partners to understand where they see the need for trauma-informed care in our community, and how we can