-- Tony Lobato, a resident of Camp Hill, Cumberland Co., who serves as a Support Group Volunteer
-- Diane Lower, a resident of Halifax, Dauphin Co., who serves as a Support Group Volunteer
-- Kathy Lucia, a resident of New Cumberland, Cumberland Co., who serves as a Support Group Volunteer
-- Judie Miller, a resident of Camp Hill, Cumberland Co., who serves as a quilter
-- Robbie Brandt Miller, a resident of Lancaster, Lancaster Co., who serves as a Support Group Volunteer
-- Janet Salerno, a resident of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., who serves as a Support Group Volunteer and a quilter
-- Lisa Smith, a resident of Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., who serves as a Support Group Volunteer
-- Linda Stailey, a resident of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., who serves as a quilter
-- Sue Wiest, a resident of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., who serves as a quilter
-- Deb Yates, a resident of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., who serves as a Support Group Volunteer
The Highmark Caring Place, A Center for Grieving Children, Adolescents, and Their Families, provides peer support groups, referral services, adult telephone support, and educational programs and resources for grieving children and families. In addition, consultation services, as well as educational presentations and resources are available for schools and other professionals in the community who work with children. The Highmark Caring Place is a community resource, offering services at no charge to any grieving family throughout the community.
The Highmark Caring Place operates three facilities, located in
Lemoyne, Pittsburgh and Erie. Since the opening of the first Caring Place
in 1997, the program has served more than 15,000 family members and
community partners. The Caring Place will also be expanding to a fourth
location this fall in the northern suburb
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