
Independent Living for People with Disabilities – A Woman’s Fight
A woman undeterred In honor of Women’s History Month this year, we’re taking a look at a phenomenal Black woman whose work laid the groundwork
A woman undeterred In honor of Women’s History Month this year, we’re taking a look at a phenomenal Black woman whose work laid the groundwork
The city of Philadelphia is soaring high with pride as our beloved Philadelphia Eagles have once again brought home the Super Bowl victory! At KenCCID,
Civil Rights & Disability Rights “I would pick [my brother] up and sit him in a chair [on the bus], then go back outside the
Renewal The New Year always brings with it a sense of renewal. A renewed commitment to losing weight. A renewed commitment to staying within budget.
Reflecting on 50 Years of Service It’s been 50 years since a mother desperately searched for adequate care for her son with disabilities. It’s been
Giving. Giving is what we do here at KenCCID. We give the best of our abilities so that individuals with disabilities have the best shot
Access to Good Jobs for All Assistant Secretary for Disability Employment Policy, Taryn M. Williams, announced that this year’s theme for National Disability Employment Awareness
Ruth and her husband Milton, and their son, one of the first KenCCID residents About Us KenCCID is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization providing services
Caring for the Caregiver Last month, we discussed the numerous resources available to parents of children with behavioral health issues. We’re continuing this theme of