• Exploring the Places and Spaces Where Community Happens: A Workshop on Community Mapping

    Keystone Human Services 3700 Vartan Way, Harrisburg, PA, United States

    How can we make connections to places, associations, and opportunities that will give the people we support a chance to participate and contribute their gifts, talents, and passions? We teach and talk a lot in our work about helping vulnerable people get involved in their communities, yet many of us are unsure how to proceed in our own lives, much less in the lives of others. We invite you to explore community with us in an experiential fashion, using a process of discovery called Community Mapping. Where does community life take place? Where are the places that people gather together? How can we join in authentically, and assist others to do so as well? Most importantly, how might life change if we are successful? This two-day event takes an in-depth look at what is involved in Community Mapping and have an opportunity to experience it for yourself.

  • Ideas That Matter

    Online

    Ideas that Matter is a half-day workshop aimed at offering a very brief look into some of Keystone Human Services’ foundational principles. We begin by exploring the history of disability, including how people with disabilities have been treated and thought about throughout history. We will take time to consider the threads and consequences of historical mindsets on the treatment of people today.

  • The Power of Roles

    Online

    This workshop gives participants a practical introduction to the principles of Social Role Valorization. Through a combination of multimedia presentation and small group discussion, participants will learn about the phenomenon of social devaluation. This event includes discussion of how people with disabilities and other devalued groups have been systematically hurt and harmed by society, and what the impact of that devaluation has been. Participants will also learn about ways to help people have better lives by supporting them to achieve positive valued social roles. We will discuss practical strategies to make this a reality for the people you support.

  • SRV Study Group: Aging in Place

    Online

    We often pronounce service practices overwhelmingly “good” or “bad,” yet the reality is more complex as any practice may offer both advantages and pitfalls for vulnerable people. SRV gives us a unique way to assess impact: spotting what helps people access the good things of life, while revealing risks and shortcomings that could cause harm.

  • Summer Social

    King Mansion 2201 N. Front Street, Harrisburg, United States

    Raise a glass with us at the 2025 Summer Social, presented by First National Bank! We will kick off the season at a new location, the stunning King Mansion in Harrisburg, PA on Friday, June 6 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm.

    Ambassador dogs from Susquehanna Service Dogs will be on site.

  • Tri for Inclusion

    Freedom High School 3149 Chester Ave., Bethlehem, PA, United States

    Join Mikayla’s Voice for the Tri for Inclusion, a triathlon for youth and adults with and without disabilities! Compete in the swim, bike, and run as an individual or as part of a team. Team captains must have a disability. Seasoned triathletes are welcome and encouraged to participate. The Tri for Inclusion is about competition, kindness, friendship, and teamwork.