
A Haven, a family-minded grief center in Exton, has released its annual report which documents the growth and impact of the nonprofit over the past year.
Created as a place of refuge and safety for families and young people to grieve, A Haven has reached hundreds of hearts throughout the county and beyond. With numerous employees, interns, and 32 volunteers to spread their message of hope, A Haven documents their success.
The report allows readers to view these successes thanks to the aid of local partnerships, outreach programs, and more.
Included in the report is:
- Financial information
- Volunteer spotlight on Todd Carey, who has volunteered with the nonprofit since 2019 after the loss of his son the year before.
- Intern spotlight on Cassie Keys, who completed an internship while studying her undergrad with and wanted to return for her graduate internship.
- Family spotlight on mother Jen and her daughter Quinn who have taken part in the family loss group session after the loss of Quinn’s father when she was 4 years old.
- Community spotlight featuring Andrea Kuesel, an Intervention Specialist from Rustin High School, and Jeanne Myers, a Prevention and Mental Health Specialist at the Chester County Intermediate Unit. They were quoted expressing their experiences of partnering with A Haven.
- Partnership opportunities
Other information includes the groups grieving sessions that A Haven offers, as well as the list individuals and community partners who have supported the cause since 2018.
Read the full A Haven report on their website.
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