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Keystone Human Services Strengthens Commitment to Community Services for People with Disability with Acquisition of New Jersey-Based Partnerships for People

As of April 1, 2018, Keystone Human Services has acquired Partnerships for People, a New Jersey-based nonprofit supporting people with disability to live and work in the community.
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Partnerships For People Joins Keystone Human Services

Charles Hooker, President and CEO of Keystone Human Services, and I are extremely pleased to announce that Partnerships for People and Keystone Human Services have joined forces. Keystone has been serving people with disability for almost 50 years and shares our commitment to real community inclusion. Keystone currently has comprehensive services throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, and...
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Spotlight on Our Employees: Matt Miller

Every employee with Keystone Human Services has a vital role to play in advancing the human spirit. Matt Miller recently celebrated his 30th anniversary with Keystone! Matt started his career as a Direct Support Professional and now works in our Information Systems Department. He understands that technology plays a significant role in supporting people with...
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Keystone Human Services Announces Gregory N. Wellems as New Executive Director of Intellectual Disability Services

Gregory Wellems brings a wealth of experience in human services to his new role at Keystone Human Services.
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Meet One of Our Direct Support Professionals

Our Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) work every day to support people to live full, meaningful lives in the community. Last month, we recognized our employees who are celebrating their 25th, 30th, and 35th anniversaries with Keystone Human Services. One of those employees is Bill Gingrich, who celebrated his 35th anniversary. He’s been supporting the same...
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A New Way of Thinking about the Potential and Possibility for an Inclusive India

Throughout India and the world, people with disabilities experience a quality of life which is much below that of typical citizens. For many, these experiences have included being kept apart from their community, whether by discrimination alone, or by complete separation from family and community into segregated facilities and institutions.
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