• 2025 June Summit

    The Manor at Mountain View 2201 Fishing Creek Valley Road, Harrisburg, PA, United States

    Please join us at this year’s June Summit to share in a conversation focused on our growing partnerships within Keystone Human Services, and around the world and the role each of us can play in the global disability rights movement. KHS and partners will highlight innovations around best practice and support for people with disability and how those practices impact not only positive relationships but also access to rights.

  • SRV Study Group: Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum

    Zoom Online Platform

    The mindsets held about people with disabilities, particularly mental disorders, and African Americans permeate our collective culture and drastically influence what is done in the name of “treatment.”  Madness: Race […]

  • 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.

  • Susquehanna Service Dogs Open House

    You’re invited to the first Open House at Susquehanna Service Dogs! Learn how SSD makes a difference and experience how dogs change lives. You’ll be able to watch dogs demonstrate the assistance dog skills, talk with partnered assistance dog teams, learn about volunteer opportunities, watch SSD’s youngest puppies play together, and more.

  • Journey to a Better Me

    Fort Hunter Centennial Barn 5395 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA, United States

    Join the Keystone Institute for this newly revised curriculum, “Journey to a Better You.” This active, participatory workshop focuses on leadership development and personal and professional enrichment through an engaging process. Effective listening, communication skills, attitudes of empowerment, creative problem solving, team building strategies, and reaching one’s potential are focal points around which participants both learn from and teach each other! The workshop will be held in-person over two days and facilitated by Ernie Jose from the HR and Development team in collaboration with KI faculty.

    Refreshments and lunch will be provided.

  • 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.