
April 26, 2018
ALLENTOWN – Community Services for Children is pleased to announce Pamela Cho is the organization’s new vice president of Early Learning Resource Centers (ELRCs). Cho, who has been employed at CSC since 2008 and most recently served as the Director of Child and Family Development, has more than 25 years of experience in social work […]
Continue ReadingApril 26, 2018
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services’ (DHS) Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) has announced the creation of a new integrated system of supports for families and early learning providers, and Community Services for Children will be the lead agency for five regions and 17 counties. These regional Early Learning Resource […]
Continue ReadingApril 10, 2018
Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Education Pedro Rivera will keynote at CSC’s Donley Awards luncheon April 19, along with Allenton Superintendent Thomas Parker. The 23rd annual awards luncheon is scheduled for noon – 1:15 p.m. at DeSales University Center. Recognized this year for their advocacy of children’s welfare are: Dave and Kathy Leber, Dr. Deborah Campbell, DDS, […]
Continue ReadingFebruary 26, 2018
ALLENTOWN – Community Services for Children will present three awards April 19 to individuals and organizations who have significantly improved the quality of life for children in the Lehigh Valley. Dr. Deborah Campbell, Dave and Kathy Leber and Junior League of the Lehigh Valley are the 2018 winners of the Inez and Edward Donley Award […]
Continue ReadingFebruary 23, 2018
At CSC, we agree that high-quality early education is a priority for Pennsylvania’s future economic prosperity. We want to share an upcoming opportunity to learn, network and collaborate on early learning policy and investment strategies at the Pennsylvania Early Learning Investment Commission’s 10th Anniversary Economic Summit on May 7, 2018, at the Harrisburg Hilton. […]
Continue ReadingJanuary 29, 2018
ALLENTOWN — Community Services for Children recently received a 2017-18 Community Partnership Grant from Lehigh Valley Community Foundation (LVCF). The $5,000 grant, part of $250,000 awarded to 29 local nonprofits, will support CSC’s innovative literacy/technology lab for one year. “Congratulations to Community Services for Children’s technology lab,” said Bernie J. Story, president and CEO of […]
Continue ReadingDecember 11, 2017
ALLENTOWN – Community Services for Children is honored to welcome Deirdre Kamber Todd and Victoria Montero to the Board of Directors. Kamber Todd is a managing partner of the Kamber Law Group, P.C., in Allentown. Her areas of practice include business law, employment law, contracts, HIPAA, social media law and school law. In her free […]
Continue ReadingOctober 26, 2017
Pennsylvania Head Start Association and the Healthy Smiles Task Force will honor the dentist on Nov. 2 at Community Services for Children in Allentown ALLENTOWN – Lehigh Valley Health Network’s vice chair of dental medicine will be honored Thurs., Nov. 2, for her ongoing commitment to children’s oral health. Dr. Deborah A. Campbell has donated […]
Continue ReadingOctober 23, 2017
ALLENTOWN — The Middle States Association Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS) has re-accredited Community Services for Children for another seven years, a move that recognizes the agency as a leader in quality standards. CSC is one of 167 schools worldwide to earn accreditation or re-accreditation, which is considered the gold standard for measuring […]
Continue ReadingSeptember 21, 2017
ALLENTOWN — Community Services for Children invites the community to “Journey to Oz” on Nov. 17, for the annual Children’s Ball to support early education. This year’s Wizard of Oz-themed ball will be held 6 to 9 p.m. at Lehigh University’s Mountaintop Campus. Tickets are $135 per person or $250 per couple and include a […]
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