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  • CCRES Recognizes Board Approved Resolutions of Thanks and Appreciation- December

    CCRES Recognizes Board Approved Resolutions of Thanks and Appreciation- December

    CCRES Board of Directors has approved the next group of team members for recognition. We are thankful to have so many fantastic individuals working with CCRES. These four individuals below are just a few great examples of the dedicated, hardworking staff that make a difference at CCRES every day! Individuals are selected by their peers…

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  • CCRES Recognizes Board Approved Resolutions of Thanks and Appreciation

    CCRES Recognizes Board Approved Resolutions of Thanks and Appreciation

    CCRES Board of Directors has approved the next group of team members for recognition. We are thankful to have so many fantastic individuals working with CCRES. These four individuals below are just a few great examples of the dedicated, hardworking staff that make a difference at CCRES every day! Individuals are selected by their peers…

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  • CCRES Leadership Joins CCEDC In Celebrating Milestones

    CCRES Leadership Joins CCEDC In Celebrating Milestones

    Members of CCRES including Michael Kelly (Executive Director), Chrisi Lockwood (Director of Finance) and Board Members of CCRES, John Snyder and Angela Tekely were among the group of top business and community leaders celebrating a successful year in honor of the CCEDC. End-of-year milestones for the CCEDC were released at its 12th Annual Stakeholders’ Breakfast…

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  • CCRES joins Rotary Club of Boyertown and BsTrong Foundation in Fall Frolic 5K

    CCRES joins Rotary Club of Boyertown and BsTrong Foundation in Fall Frolic 5K

    On Saturday October 1, runners gathered at Boyertown Community Park for a morning of running, fundraising and sharing. Wendy Barton, Jane DeRafelo, Missy Connor, and Allyson Breidor braved and cold, wind and rain to run and support other runners as they raised funds to support scholarships in BASD as well as provide awareness for mental…

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  • Camp Dreamcatcher

    Camp Dreamcatcher

    GRANT RECIPIENT SPOTLIGHT CAMP DREAMCATCHER –Programs for Children Whose Lives Have Been Touched by HIV/AIDS CCRES is honored to contribute to this wonderful program that supports children with or affected by HIV/AIDS. CCRES was able to offer funds to allow more children to experience this fantastic and therapeutic camp! Camp Dreamcatcher hosts children aged 5-17…

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  • August Bedtime Stories with AHHAH & CCRES

    August Bedtime Stories with AHHAH & CCRES

    We are bringing back AHHAH Bedtime Stories this summer for our young followers and their families. Our friends at CCRES, Educational and Behavioral Health Services, have volunteered to read for this special program. Videos will be available on-demand on AHHAH’s YouTube channel and will be shared on AHHAH’s Facebook page at 6pm, Monday through Friday beginning August 1. Tune…

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  • Let’s go Mady!

    Let’s go Mady!

    Let’s go Mady! Mady has a rare chromosome disorder that causes her to have low muscle tone. She has been asking for a bike for years, but she can not ride a traditional bike. Thanks to CCRES’s sponsorship, Mady has received an adaptive bike on May 14th at the Merry in May 5K. For more…

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  • CCRES joins in celebrating Youth Mentor Partnership

    CCRES joins in celebrating Youth Mentor Partnership

    On Saturday, April 30th one of our partners, Youth Mentoring Partnership held a fantastic event to thank their sponsors – including CCRES.  This Spring Fling event was held from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Devon Horse Show Grounds.  Some of the CCRES staff assisted with parking in addition to enjoying this fantastic celebration.   Youth Mentoring Sponsorship’s program assists at-risk kids through…

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  • Preston’s Pantry Sponsorship and 4th annual Food Drive

    Preston’s Pantry Sponsorship and 4th annual Food Drive

    A food pantry for Boyertown and the surrounding areas. With donations from the community, Preston’s Pantry serves over 100 households a month, providing much needed food and household items to families in need.

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