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SUMMARY:Longest Night Service
DESCRIPTION:During this winter season\, we are headed into shorter days and longer nights. At times like this\, we need to be lights for one another\, holding out hope and compassion\, as we move ahead. You are invited to join us for a virtual\, interfaith service to honor and remember those we have lost. \nZoom Service Information\nMeeting ID: 947 9467 1615\nPasscode: 235553 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/longest-night-service/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201215T180000
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CREATED:20201112T165125Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: A Slice of Prevention for Teens and Their Families
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 has disrupted many aspects of our lives\, but it has not interrupted substance use. In fact\, in many cases\, substance use has actually increased. Teens (and their families) are invited to join us for an evening of pizza and substance abuse prevention education. Penn Foundation professionals will share their expertise and host a live Q&A following the webinar. \nChiaro’s Pizzeria Restaurant (Sellersville\, Skippack and Green Lane locations only) has partnered with Penn Foundation to offer 20% off your order on December 15 if you register for this webinar. A coupon will be emailed to you upon registration. \nFor more information\, contact Deb Ryan\, Director of Community Outreach\, at 215.453.5165 or dryan@pennfoundation.org.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/a-slice-of-prevention-for-teens-and-their-families/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201208T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20201110T171308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201112T204852Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Finding Joy This (Masked) Holiday Season
DESCRIPTION:How do we keep joy in this holiday season\, a time when COVID is impacting our ability to enjoy traditional gatherings and activities? Join us for this webinar\, generously sponsored by Thrivent\, as we explore the process of finding joy\, one moment at a time\, and how this process can create new traditions and memories that are just as meaningful. \nFor more information\, contact MaryLynne Black\, Dayspring Counseling Coordinator\, at 267.404.5017 or mblack@pennfoundation.org. \n\n \nAbout the Presenter\nRev. Sue Conrad Howes\nDirector of Pastoral Services\, Penn Foundation \nRev. Sue Conrad Howes has more than 12 years of experience as a pastor and chaplain. She joined Penn Foundation in October 2020 as the Director of Pastoral Services. Rev. Howes also serves as an Associate Chaplain at Abington-Jefferson Hospital and St. Luke’s University Health Network. \nShe earned her Master of Arts degree in Speech Communication from Penn State University and her Master of Divinity from Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (Elkhart\, IN). Rev. Howes also completed four units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. She was ordained by Mennonite Church USA in 2009. \nRev. Howes has a passion for humor\, laughter\, and fun while still honoring pain\, trauma\, and challenges in the human experience.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/webinar-finding-joy-this-masked-holiday-season/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T100000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20200224T173642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200821T160456Z
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SUMMARY:Building Resilient Men and Women...One Child at a Time
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this community-wide suicide prevention program as we welcome back local psychologist and award-winning author Dr. Michael Bradley to share his expertise\, answer questions\, and help us learn how to be compassionate and nurturing caregivers so our children can thrive! All attendees will receive a FREE copy of his award-winning book\, The Heart & Soul of the Next Generation (while supplies last). \nBooks generously sponsored by: \n \n  \n  \nAbout Dr. Bradley\n\nDr. Bradley charms audiences with his wit\, wisdom\, compassion\, and humility\, drawing on the experiences gained in his 30-year career. He is equally popular with students\, parents\, teachers\, counselors and physicians for his real-world advice\, strategies\, and methods to help us all transform our relationships with teens. \n  \nEvent Sponsors\nAbington-Lansdale Hospital – Jefferson\nGrand View Health
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/building-resilient-men-and-women-one-child-at-a-time/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar (scroll down and click to register)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200827T110000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20200817T182421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200817T190153Z
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL TRAINING - Time Management:  Work\, Home\, Community & Self
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nParticipants in this training will engage in an interactive experience\, diving into the concept of integration\, rather than balance.  We will explore opportunities to life holistically\, bringing work\, home\, community and self together throughout our day.  Through the training\, we will also identify ways to increase the “flow” of the day\, thus decreasing stress and conflict. \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will discuss challenges specific to working and living during a pandemic\nParticipants will be able to identify opportunities to integrate work\, home\, community and self-focus throughout their day\nParticipants will explore options for rejuvenation activities that allow for a “flow” experience\nParticipants will prepare a sample day plan utilizing techniques explored in the session\n\nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes psychologists\, social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \nAll attendees must log in promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits. \nPlease provide license number and email address when registering for this training to receive log in information for this virtual training. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nMichelle Rampulla\, MS\, OTR/L\, CPRP is a Master’s level Occupational Therapist and is a nationally Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner. She has worked in the behavioral health field for 14 years\, the last eight years at Penn Foundation as an IPR Practitioner\, OT Cognitive Assessor\, an Adjunct Faculty for Jefferson University coordinating the fieldwork experiences for OTA students at Penn Foundation\, and currently a residential assessment and skills coordinator/group facilitator.  Michelle has presented sessions at statewide conferences\, addressing Cognitive Remediation Training and the correlation between OT and Psychiatric Rehabilitation. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/virtual-training-time-management-work-home-community-self/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200817T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20200615T140616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200623T182226Z
UID:8073-1597662000-1597694400@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Swing for Hope Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:The Swing for Hope Golf Outing is a collaboration between the Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce and Penn Foundation. \nThe day begins with an outdoor BBQ lunch at 11:00 am\, followed by a “Shotgun Start” at 12:30 pm. \nThe cost is $175/golfer. A Golfer’s Value Package is available for $35 and includes: \n♦  2 Mulligans\n♦  50/50 Prize Hole (Closest to the Pin)\n♦  Ball on Green (2 Sleeves of Golf Balls)\n♦  Play it Forward Hole\n♦  Putting Contest \n  \n\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO VIEW\nEVENT BROCHURE\n \nCLICK HERE\nTO REGISTER
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/swing-for-hope-golf-outing/
LOCATION:Indian Valley Country Club\, 650 Bergey Road\, Telford\, PA\, 18969\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200219T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200219T103000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20200125T174827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200125T174827Z
UID:7176-1582101000-1582108200@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Psychiatric Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \n“Psychiatric Rehabilitation is the systematic effort to help adults with psychiatric disabilities to attain their personal goals.  It is bidirectional in focus\, seeking to influence both the individuals’ strengths and challenges related to these goals\, and the community contexts in which the persons will live them out.”  (Corrigan\, 2016; p. 47).  Throughout this training\, participants will learn about the field of psychiatric rehabilitation\, the philosophy and guiding principles that provide a framework for service delivery\, and the ways in which the principles can be infused throughout the mental health service system.  Psychiatric rehabilitation is not clinical in its design\, rather it is rehabilitative and focused on skill building\, promoting individuals’ progress towards self-management and increased capacity in the domains of living\, employment\, education\, wellness\, and social skills.  The field of psychiatric rehabilitation takes a holistic approach to overall well-being for individuals living with severe and persistent mental illness. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to define Psychiatric Rehabilitation (PsyR) and its origin\nParticipants will be able to identify the philosophy\, values\, principles\, and practices in PsyR\nParticipants will be able to describe licensed models of PsyR as well as the ways in which the principles and practices of PsyR can be infused into any behavioral health practitioner’s skill set\nParticipants will demonstrate ability to apply PsyR principles to practical situations\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes psychologists\, social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \n  \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenters \nSara Dobson\, MS\, CPRP\, has 13 years of direct service experience in the mental health field.  She is a graduate of the Masters in Psychiatric Rehabilitation Leadership program at Rutger’s University\, where she was the principal investigator of a retrospective study examining Tai Chi in an outpatient mental health setting.  Sara has been leading trauma-sensitive yoga classes at Penn Foundation\, Inc. since 2011\, and is the Director of REACH\, a curriculum-based Psychiatric Rehabilitation program. \nJill Valiant\, MS\, CPRP\, is the Director of Wellspring Clubhouse\, a Clubhouse International Accredited\, state licensed Psychiatric Rehabilitation program of Penn Foundation.  Jill holds a Masters degree in Psychiatric Rehabilitation from Rutgers University\, holds her  CPRP credential\, and is a current PhD candidate in Psychiatric Rehabilitation with Rutgers University.  She has 14 years of direct experience in the mental health field\, 11 of which are within Psychiatric Rehabilitation.  She has experience speaking at statewide\, national\, and international Clubhouse Conferences\, as well as on smaller platforms at Clubhouse events and in the community\, increasing awareness of resources available to impact change. \n  \nReferences \n\nCorrigan\, P. W. (2016).  Principles and practice of psychiatric rehabilitation.  New York\, NY:  The Guilford Press.\nPratt\, C. W.\, Gill\, K. J.\, Barrett\, N. M.\, & Roberts\, M. M. (1999).  Psychiatric Rehabilitation.  San Diego\, CA:  Academic Press.\n\n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/psychiatric-rehabilitation/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200122T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200122T113000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20191218T003307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191218T013637Z
UID:6956-1579681800-1579692600@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Creating Secure Attachment Relationships Using Nonviolent Communication
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nThis course provides participants with the theory\, skills and practice of establishing empathic connection\, attuned communication and secure attachment in relationships.  Participants will increase their understanding of the Secure Attachment\, Insecure Attachment and Disorganized Attachment patterns and how these patterns present in individuals and in relationships.  By learning the principles and process of Nonviolent Communication\, participants will learn how to increase self-awareness\, self-empathy and empathic connection with others.  Participants will practice and build effective communication skills with the intention of introducing Nonviolent Communication to clients.  Through the actual practice of the Nonviolent Communication four part process\, participants will be able to look beneath the surface of behavior to the needs that are driving the behavior\, be able to create more understanding and empathic connection between people and rebuild suboptimal attachment patterns to more safety and security. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to identify the basic components of Secure Attachment\, Insecure Attachment and Disorganized Attachment.\nParticipants will be able to recognize the traits of each of the Attachment type.\nParticipants will be able to identify caregiving patterns that are likely to produce shame states in children.\nParticipants will be able to identify the importance and benefits of Nonviolent Communication\, including its application to parental self-awareness and attuning to the needs of children.\nParticipants will be able to describe the basic principles of Nonviolent Communication.\nParticipants will be able to identify the importance of empathy in relationships\, and be able to identify what is empathy and what is not empathy.\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \n  \nCEs \n\n3.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n3.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n3.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nBarbara Kopystecki\, MA\, has worked with children and families for over 20 years as a family therapist.  She is currently the Clinical Supervisor of the Family Based Program at the Penn Foundation in Sellersville\, PA\, where she also serves as the Director of Trauma Services.  She holds a certification in Traumatic Stress Studies from the Trauma Center in Brookline\, MA.  Most recently\, Barbara has taught workshops in Attachment and Nonviolent Communication\, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)\, as well as conducted various trainings on topics related to trauma awareness and trauma treatment. \nLauren Verbilla\, LPC\, has been working with families in the community for over ten years.  She joined Penn Foundation in 2015 as the Director of Family Based Services in Sellersville\, PA.  She has written and presented on issues concerning families today such as maintaining connection with children during difficult times\, fostering resilience in adolescents\, and the benefits of using Nonviolent Communication.  Lauren is also a member of the Penn Foundation Speakers Bureau and has worked closely with area schools facilitating wellness groups for students. \n  \nReferences \n\nBond\, Thom\, The Compassion Book:  Lessons from the Compassion Course\, One Human Publishing\, 2018\nDelahooke\, Mona\, Beyond Behaviors:  Using Brain Science and Compassion to Understand and Solve Children’s Behavioral Challenges\, 2019\nLeu\, Lucy\, Nonviolent Communication Companion Workbook:  A Practical Guide for Individual\, Group or Classroom Study\, 2nd edition\, 2015\nRosenberg\, Marshall\, Nonviolent Communication:  A Language of Life\, 3rd Edition:  Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships (Nonviolent Communication Guides) Paperback – September 1\, 2015\nSiegel\, Daniel J.\, The Developing Mind\, Second Edition:  How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are\, 2012\nSiegel\, Daniel J.\, The Mindsight Approach to Well-Being:  A Comprehensive Course in Interpersonal Neurobiology\, 2018\nSiegel\, Daniel J. and Hartzell\, Mary\, Parenting from the Inside Out:  How a Deeper Self-Understanding Can Help You Raise Children Who Thrive\, 2013\nSeigel\, Daniel J.\, The Whole-Brain Child:  12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind\, 2012\n\n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/creating-secure-attachment-relationships-using-nonviolent-communication/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200121T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200121T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20191209T192911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191223T170845Z
UID:6860-1579631400-1579636800@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Yoga for a Cause
DESCRIPTION:Join BuxMont Yoga Studio Alliance for a yoga class that will benefit Penn Foundation’s yoga program. All levels of yoga are welcome.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/yoga-for-a-cause/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191218T103000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20191104T174251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T174251Z
UID:6798-1576657800-1576665000@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Spiritual Tools and Resources for Mental Health Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nThis training will provide practitioners a way of navigating the faith and spirituality of those they serve within an overall context of integrated health.  Particular attention will be given to the practices of spiritual assessment\, spiritual support/skill building\, and connecting people to external resources and faith communities. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will increase their awareness of the role of spirituality/faith for those receiving support\nParticipants will be able to identify the challenges and opportunities of providing spiritual support\nParticipants will gain an understanding of the various approaches to conducting a spiritual assessment\nParticipants will learn the formats and tools available to those offering spiritual support/skill building\nParticipants will gain knowledge and strategies for connecting people to other spiritual sources\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \n  \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nDave Eckert\, MDiv\, CPRP is the director of the intersect program at Access Services and he collaborates with leaders across multiple systems\, faith communities and networks.  Dave has been an ordained minister since 2005.  He is a board member of the Pennsylvania Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (PAPRS) and Lakeside Youth Service. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215-453-5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/spiritual-tools-and-resources-for-mental-health-practitioners-2/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191121T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190917T205041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190917T205826Z
UID:6339-1574362800-1574366400@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Benefit Concert with Forty Foot Road
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a concert benefiting Penn Foundation! \nNo tickets necessary. A free will offering will be collected. \n 
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/benefit-concert-with-forty-foot-road/
LOCATION:Salford Mennonite Church\, 480 Groffs Mill Road\, Harleysville\, PA\, 19438\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T103000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20191014T165856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191014T165856Z
UID:6628-1574238600-1574245800@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Engagement:  Relationship Building with Persons Served
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nThis training focuses on the relationship between staff and persons they serve\, and explores how to build rapport and strengthen the relationship through a strengths-based\, person-centered approach.  There is a focus on how to promote engagement utilizing multicultural competence\, Motivational Interviewing\, Stages of Change model\, and coaching.  Hands-on activities will help staff explore and identify tools they can utilize with the persons they serve.  Facilitators will describe the different styles of support and have staff identify their particular styles\, and examples of how to apply each style.  This training will also discuss utilizing active listening and communication skills to maximize engagement. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to describe the importance of relationship in a person’s recovery journey\nParticipants will be able to describe a strengths-based\, culturally-responsive approach\nParticipants will be able to identify their support styles and the importance of flexibility\nParticipants will acquire additional engagement skills utilizing Motivational Interviewing and coaching tools\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \n  \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenters \nLynsey Reiss\, MA\, graduated from Franklin Pierce College in 2007 with a BA in English and Secondary Education.  Her initial career goal was to become an English teacher.  After graduation\, Ms. Reiss interviewed for teaching positions in the Carolinas\, and accepted a job teaching English to middle school students in Florence\, South Carolina.  After three years\, she left teaching to pursue other interests\, one of those interests was mental health.  When Ms. Reiss returned home to Pennsylvania\, she began to work as a direct care staff in a personal care home operated by Salisbury Behavioral Health.  From 2010 to 2012\, she worked various positions\, and rose through the ranks to become a Personal Care Home Administrator. \nMs. Reiss left Salisbury Behavioral Health in 2015\, and transitioned to the role of Recovery Coach at Penn Foundation.  While at Penn Foundation\, Ms. Reiss worked as a Recovery Coach through much of her graduate program.  She completed an internship at the Recovery Center Outpatient program\, and then transitioned to the role of Inpatient Counselor during the last year of graduate school.  Ms. Reiss graduated with a MA in Counseling Psychology from Delaware Valley University in 2018.  She continues to work as an Inpatient Counselor in the Recovery Center\, and also works two nights each week as a fee-for-service counselor in the Recovery Center Outpatient program.  Most recently\, Ms. Reiss was promoted to Lead Co-Occurring Counselor in the Recovery Center. \nChelsey Phillips\, MSW\, is the Assistant Residential Director for Penn Villa and has been with Penn Foundation since February 2017.  Ms. Phillips initially thought she would find a career as a Medical Examiner until her second year at Cedar Crest College when she decided to take an Introduction to Social Work class.  It was then that she decided to make a switch into social work and has never looked back.  During her fieldwork she interned at a halfway house for substance use/mental health and also crisis intervention in the Emergency Department of a local community hospital.  Prior to joining Penn Foundation\, Ms. Phillips worked in private adoption for five years working with expectant/birth parents as well as prospective/adoptive parents.  Ms. Phillips found herself drawn to the mental health and substance abuse field throughout her work with expectant/birth parents and decided to leave private adoption and come back to mental health.  She earned her BSW from Cedar Crest College and her MSW from Marywood University.  She has also worked as an adjunct professor in the Social Work Department at Cedar Crest College. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Karen at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund. \n 
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/engagement-relationship-building-with-persons-served/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191105T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190917T205922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191021T134443Z
UID:6332-1572978600-1572984000@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:We live in the age of mass-multimedia. Research on media use estimates that Americans\, on average\, spend between 10 and 12 hours a day exposed to some form of media—which isn’t unbelievable when you think about it. Many of us listen to the radio when we drive. We listen to music when we exercise\, and we watch television  while we relax at home. Whether we realize it or not\, we are surrounded by the images and sounds of media most of our waking hours. So consider this: it’s no longer a question of whether or not social media impacts our lives\, it is a question of how social media impacts our lives. Join us as we explore the impact of social media on mental health. \nThere is no cost\, but we ask that your RSVP below. \nQuestions? Contact Deb Ryan\, Director of Community Outreach\, at dryan@pennfoundation.org. \nPresenter\nJames Mast\, LPC\nJames Mast is a Licensed Professional Counselor at Penn Foundation. His clinical work focuses on helping individuals\, couples\, and families understand and cope with a variety of mental health issues. He specializes in supporting children who are high-risk for hospitalization due to the severity of their behaviors. James completed his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology\, with a concentration in Trauma Studies\, at Eastern University. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/the-impact-of-social-media-on-youth/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190916T165027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T171927Z
UID:6255-1572080400-1572091200@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Decoding the Adolescent Brain:  A Guide to Understanding\, Supporting and (YES) Enjoying the Adolescent(s) in Your Life
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nIn whatever way your life intersects with an adolescent\, whether a parent\, counselor\, teacher\, coach or mentor\, this workshop will provide you with the information and tools to help you build a positive and supportive relationship.  This training will debunk common\, unhelpful myths about adolescence and replace them with scientific\, brain-wise understandings that you can use to de-code the adolescent mind.  We will explore the purpose of the changes happening in the brain during adolescence.  You will learn the ESSENCE of adolescence and both the benefits and risks that accompany these changes.  Through experiential exercises you will be able to integrate these understandings to help you navigate your relationship with a view to knowing how to support adolescents to successfully emerge into young adulthood. \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to describe how and why the brain and mind change during adolescence.\nParticipants will be able to list the ESSENCE of adolescence – the benefits\, challenges and rewards.\nParticipants will learn how to support adolescents in whatever role you play – parent\, teacher\, therapist\, coach or mentor\, in their journey toward young adulthood.\nParticipants will apply tools through experiential exercises to enhance understanding and communication to build more secure relationships with adolescents in your life.\nParticipants will be able to apply the ESSENCE of adolescence to the developing brain across the lifespan.\n\nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \nCEs – Please note there will be a $15 charge for CEs \n\n3.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n3.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n3.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have your license number available when signing in. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \nAbout the Presenter \nBarbara Kopystecki\, MA\, has worked with children and families for over 20 years as a family therapist.  She is currently the Clinical Supervisor of the Family Based Program at the Penn Foundation in Sellersville\, PA\, where she also serves as the Director of Trauma Services.  She holds a certification in Traumatic Stress Studies from the Trauma Center in Brookline\, MA.  Most recently\, Barbara has taught workshops in Attachment and Nonviolent Communication\, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)\, as well as conducted various trainings in topics related to trauma awareness and trauma treatment. \nResources \n\nRosenberg\, Marshall\, Nonviolent Communication:  A Language of Life\, 3rd edition:  Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships\, 2015\nSiegel\, Daniel J.\, Brainstorm:  The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain\, 2013\nSiegel\, Daniel J.\, The Developing Mind:  How Relationships and the Brain Intersect to Shape Who We Are\, 2012\nSiegel\, Daniel J.\, The Mindsight Approach to Well-Being:  A Comprehensive Course in Interpersonal Neurobiology\, 2018\n\nFor more information\, contact Karen Kern at  215.453.5151 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/decoding-the-adolescent-brain-a-guide-to-understanding-supporting-and-yes-enjoying-the-adolescents-in-your-life/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190913T190653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190913T190653Z
UID:6289-1571387400-1571418000@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health First Aid teaches risk factors and warning signs of mental health concerns; information on depression\, anxiety\, trauma\, psychosis\, and substance abuse; a 5-step action plan to help someone developing a mental health concern in crisis; and available professional\, peer and self-help resources. \nThe course helps anyone who wants to learn how to provide initial help to someone who may be experiencing symptoms of a mental illness or in crisis.  The course gives tools to help friends\, family members\, colleagues\, or others in the community. \nFor questions or more information\, please contact Karen Kern at 215.452.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/mental-health-first-aid/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T103000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190923T163629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T163629Z
UID:6386-1571214600-1571221800@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injuries: Causes\, Rehabilitation and Treatment Strageties
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nThis course will provide an overview of Brain Injury\, including Traumatic vs. Acquired Brain Injury\, risk factors associated with Traumatic Brain Injury and Acquired Brain Injury\, the rehabilitation continuum of care\, basic brain structures/functions and their associated brain-behavior relationships.  Common cognitive\, physical\, emotional\, behavioral and social changes after brain injury will be identified.  Strategies to enhance treatment effectiveness will be discussed. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to list three causes of Traumatic Brain Injury and three causes of Acquired Brain Injury\nParticipants will be able to summarize how gender\, race and socioeconomic status are related to risk of Traumatic Brain Injury and Acquired Brain Injury\nParticipants will be able to recognize the differences between Acute\, Sub-Acute and Post-Acute Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury and Acquired Brain Injury\nParticipants will be able to describe 3 common functional changes after brain injury\nParticipants will be able to identify two strategies that could enhance the effectiveness of individual pyschotherapy with a person with Traumatic Brain Injury or Acquired Brain Injury\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \n  \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nKaren L. Rosenberger\, Psy.D.\, CBIS\, is a Pennsylvania-licensed psychologist specializing in the treatment of emotional and behavioral needs of persons with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).  Her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology is from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.  She is a seasoned clinician\, with years of experience in a wide range of settings with persons with compromised brain functioning.  With clients at Success\, Dr. Rosenberger’s individual psychotherapy blends teaching real-world problem-solving with cultivation of healthy coping skills.  In her leadership role at Success\, Dr. Rosenberger supervises clinicians\, develops outcome measurements of clients’ advances\, enhances communication systems between multidisciplinary team members\, and works closely with the organization’s president and all staff to implement the mission of the company and to facilitate exceptional client care for persons with Brain Injury. \n  \nReferences \n\nGranacher\, R.P. (2015).  Traumatic Brain Injury:  Methods for Clinical and Neuropsychiatric Assessment\, Third Edition.  Boca Raton\, FL:  CRC Press.\nKolakowsky-Hayner\, S.A.\, Reyst\, H.\, & Abashian\, M.C. (2016).  The Essential Brain Injury Guide Edition 5.0.  USA:  Brain Injury Association of America.\nOstergren\, J.A. (2018).  Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury:  A Guide for Speech-Language Pathologists.  San Diego\, CA:  Plural Publishing.\n\n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/traumatic-and-acquired-brain-injuries-causes-rehabilitation-and-treatment-strageties/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191010T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190917T201951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T205301Z
UID:6315-1570701600-1570816800@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Shopping at Ten Thousand Villages
DESCRIPTION:In honor of World Mental Health Day\, Ten Thousand Villages in Souderton\n(781 Route 113\, Souderton) will donate 20% of the value of your purchase and\n10% of your oriental rug purchase on October 10 and October 11 to Penn Foundation’s Wellspring Clubhouse. You must mention “Wellspring Clubhouse” BEFORE your purchase is rung up. Ten Thousand Villages will be open from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm. \n 
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/shopping-at-ten-thousand-villages/
LOCATION:Ten Thousand Villages\, 781 Route 113\, Souderton\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190717T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190717T184500
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20180624T205816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T190231Z
UID:2769-1563381000-1563389100@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:CPR Recertification Class & First Aid--STAFF ONLY
DESCRIPTION:CPR Certification Class from 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM followed by First Aid Class from 5:45 PM to 6:45 PM
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/cpr-certification-class-first-aid-staff-only/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190619T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190619T103000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190507T171427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190614T130406Z
UID:4795-1560933000-1560940200@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Engagement:  Relationship Building with Persons Served--CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:About the Course\n\nThis training focuses on the relationship between staff and persons they serve\, and explores how to build rapport and strengthen the relationship through a strengths-based\, person-centered approach.  This is a focus on how to promote engagement utilizing multicultural competence\, Motivational Interviewing\, Stages of Change model\, and coaching.  Hands-on activities will help staff explore and identify tools they can utilize with the persons they serve.  Facilitators will describe the different styles of support and have staff identify their particular styles\, and examples of how to apply each style.  This training will also discuss utilizing active listening and communication skills to maximize engagement. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to describe the importance of relationship in a person’s recovery journey\nParticipants will be able to describe a strengths-based\, culturally-responsive approach\nParticipants will be able to identify their support styles\, and the importance of flexibility\nParticipants will acquire additional engagement skills\, utilizing Motivational Interviewing and coaching tools\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \n  \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \n  \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in. \n  \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nLynsey Reiss\, MA\, graduated from Franklin Pierce College in 2007 with a BA in English and Secondary Education.  Her initial career goal was to become an English teacher.  After graduation\, Ms. Reiss interviewed for teaching positions in the Carolinas\, and accepted a job teaching English to middle school students in Florence\, South Carolina.  After three years\, she left teaching to pursue other interests\, one of those interests was mental health.  When Ms. Reiss returned home to Pennsylvania\, she began to work as a direct care staff in a personal care home operated by Salisbury Behavioral Health.  From 2010 to 2012\, she worked various positions\, and rose through the ranks to become a Personal Care Home Administrator. \nMs. Reiss left Salisbury Behavioral Health in 2015\, and transitioned to the role of Recovery Coach at Penn Foundation.  While at Penn Foundation\, Ms. Reiss worked as a Recovery Coach through much of her graduate program.  She completed an internship at the Recovery Center Outpatient program\, and then transitioned to the role of Inpatient Counselor during the last year of graduate school.  Ms. Reiss graduated with a MS in Counseling Psychology from Delaware Valley University in 2018.  She continues to work as an Inpatient Counselor in the Recovery Center\, and also works two nights each week as a fee-for-service counselor in the Recovery Center Outpatient program.  Most recently\, Ms. Reiss was promoted to Lead Co-Occurring Counselor in the Recovery Center. \nChelsey Phillips\, MSW\, is the Assistant Residential Director for Penn Villa and has been with Penn Foundation since February 2017.  Ms. Phillips initially thought she would find a career as a Medical Examiner until her second year at Cedar Crest College when she decided to take an Introduction to Social Work class.  It was then that she decided to make a switch into social work and has never looked back.  During her fieldwork she interned at a halfway house for substance use/mental heath and also crisis intervention in the Emergency Department of a local community hospital.  Prior to joining Penn Foundation\, Ms. Phillips worked in private adoption for five years working with expectant/birth parents as well as prospective/adoptive parents.  Ms. Phillips found herself drawn to the mental health and substance abuse field through her work with expectant/birth parents and decided to leave private adoption and come back to mental health.  She earned her BSW from Cedar Crest College and her MSW from Marywood University.  She has also worked as an adjunct professor in the Social Work Department at Cedar Crest College. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/engagement-relationship-building-with-persons-served-cancelled/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190523T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190422T160014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190503T204737Z
UID:4626-1558602000-1558612800@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Spiritual Tools and Resources for Mental Health Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:To register go to:  http://www.eventbrite.com and search “Faith and Mental Health” \n  \nAbout the Course \nThis training will provide practitioners a way of navigating the faith and spirituality of those they serve within an overall context of integrated health.  Particular attention will be given to the practices of spiritual assessment\, spiritual support/skill building\, and connecting people to external resources and faith communities. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will increase their awareness of the role of spirituality/faith for those receiving support\nParticipants will be able to identify the challenges and opportunities of providing spiritual support\nParticipants will gain an understanding of the various approaches to conducting a spiritual assessment\nParticipants will learn the formats and tools available to those offering spiritual support/skill-building\nParticipants will gain knowledge and strategies for connecting people to other spiritual sources\n\n  \nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \n  \nCEs \n\n3.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n3.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n3.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \n  \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in. \n  \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nDave Eckert\, MDiv\, CPRP is the director of the intersect program at Access Services and he collaborates with leaders across multiple systems\, faith communities and networks.  Dave has been an ordained minister since 2005.  He is a board member of the Pennsylvania Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (PAPRS) and Lakeside Youth Service. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Nancy Scheible\, CSP Coordinator at 267-587-2300 ext. 1104 or nscheible@penndelmhc.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/spiritual-tools-and-resources-for-mental-health-practitioners/
LOCATION:Grace Community Church\, 300 Highpoint Drive\, Chalfont\, PA\, 18914\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190515T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190515T103000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190424T140258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190708T211621Z
UID:4631-1557909000-1557916200@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Eating Disorders:  Indications and Treatment Approaches
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nThis interactive workshop is designed to assist the clinical team members in their approach to working with clients with co-occurring eating disorders. \nParticipants will learn to identify signs and symptoms of the major eating disorders:  anorexia and bulimia nervosa\, binge eating disorder and other specified food and eating disorder.  Discussion will include exploration of eating disorder presentation and treatment across a diverse range of client scenarios\, including males and LGBTQ clients with eating disorders.  Common co-occurring disorders will be discussed\, including substance use disorders\, post-traumatic stress disorder\, anxiety disorders\, and mood disorders. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to describe the symptoms of anorexia and bulimia nervosa\, binge eating disorder\, and other specified food and eating disorder.\nParticipants will be able to recognize similarities and differences between eating disorders and substance use disorders.\nParticipants will be able to identify and describe three methods of treating clients with eating disorders.\nParticipants will be able to articulate three challenges:  facing diverse populations with eating disorders\, including:  men\, lesbian\, gay\, and bisexual; transgender and gender expansive clients.\nParticipants will be able to design continuing care plans to support clients with eating disorders after discharge from treatment services.\n\nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \n  \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nKayti Protos\, LCSW\, is a licensed clinical social worker in Pennsylvania with 15 years of clinical experience.  She is the Clinical Coordinator for Bucks Support Services\, which includes three specialty private practice programs:  Bucks LGBTQ Center\, Bucks Eating Support Collaborative and Bucks Recovery Center.  She specializes at the intersection of trauma\, eating disorder\, addiction and LGBTQ+ identities.  Her research interest centers on the unique challenges facing transgender and gender expansive clients with eating disorders.  She earned her BA in Women’s and Gender Studies and Communication Studies from Vanderbilt University in Nashville\, Tennessee and her MSW from Tennessee State University.  She is currently pursuing her DSW at the Rutgers School of Social Work.  Additionally\, Ms. Protos is an adjunct faculty member at Holy Family University\, teaching several courses in their Graduate Counseling Psychology program. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund. \n  \nCurrent References \nCohan\, L.R.\, Greenfield\, S.F.\, Gordon\, S\, Killeen\, T.\, Jiang\, H.\, & Hien D. (2010).  Survey of eating disorder symptoms among women in treatment for substance abuse.  The American Journal on Addictions\, 19\, 245-251.  doi:10.1111/j.1521-0391.2010.00038.x \nGriffiths\, S.\, Mond\, J.M.\, Li\, Z.\, Gunatilake\, S.\, Murray\, S.B.\, Sheffield\, J.\, & Touyz\, S. (2015).  Self-stigma of seeking treatment and being male predict an increased likelihood of having an undiagnosed eating disorder.  International Journal of Eating Disorders\, 48(6)\, 775-775.  doi:10.1002/eat.22413 \nHinz\, L.D. (2009).  Drawing from within:  Using art to treat eating disorders.  Philadelphia\, PA:  Jessica Kingsley Publishers \nKaye\, W.H.\, Wirenga\, C.E.\, Bailer\, U.F.\, Simmons A.H.\, Wagner\, A.\, & Bischoff-Grethe\, A. (2013).  Does a shared neurobiology for foods and drugs of abuse contribute to extremes of uingestion in anorexia and bulimia nervosa?  Biological Psychiatry\, 73\, 836-842.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2013.01.022 \nJacobson-Levy\, M. & Foy-Tornay\, M. (2010).  Finding your voice through creativity:  The art and journalizing workbook for disordered eating.  Carlsbad GA:  Gurze Books \nNokleby\, H. (2012).  Comorbid drug use disorders and eating disorders – review of prevalence studies.  Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drug\, 29(3)\, 303-314.  doi:10.2478/v10199-012-0024-9
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/eating-disorders-indications-and-treatment-approaches/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T103000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190401T221019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190401T221019Z
UID:4423-1555489800-1555497000@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Using the S.E.L.F. Model to Understand Trauma\, Attachment and the Importance of Rebuilding Connections
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nIt is becoming well known that a history of trauma\, abuse and prolonged exposure to persistently dangerous circumstances can have a profound impact on the later physical\, psychological\, emotional\, social and spiritual growth capacities of children and adults alike.  As a result of this exposure to trauma\, safe\, reliable\, and productive attachments with other human beings and even their own higher power can be troubled throughout their life cycle.  This course will identify the primary biopsychosocial and spiritual impacts that such exposure to trauma can have on a person’s ability to create safe and reliable attachments with others and will offer some strategies for social and emotional repair that communities can offer those so injured. \nCourse Objectives \nAt the end of this course\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify four significant domains of a person’s life that are significantly altered by exposure to trauma and its impact\, and the applicability of the S.E.L.F. Model to marginalized communities with limited access to behavioral health resources\nSummarize the reasons why exposure to trauma at different stages of a person’s life cycle can impact the ways that such exposure is then evidenced behaviorally and interpersonally later in life\nAssess and critique the strengths and limitations of current diagnostic formulations when applied with individuals with severe attachment disorders\nCompare the strengths and limitations of current treatment modalities when used with individuals with severe attachment disorders and complex histories of trauma\n\nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \nCEs \n\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nJoseph F. Foderaro\, LCSW\, BCD\, is a licensed clinical social worker and has Diplomat Status with the American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work.  One of the co-founders of the Sanctuary Model of Trauma-Informed Care and co-author of the S.E.L.F. Model\, he served as Program Director for much of its history.  He continues this specialized work by providing clinical supervision\, consultation and trainings for a variety of different treatment programs\, residential facilities\, and community-based organizations throughout the country.  He holds a position as part-time lecturer for the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Planning and is now doing specialized trauma consultations for the Baltimore City Behavioral Health System (BHSB).  The Maryland State Legislature has requested testimony before its members on the S.E.L.F. Model and Joseph is the 2017 winner of the Philadelphia Psychiatric Society’s Benjamin Rush Award\, presented for his significant contributions to the behavioral health and wellness of the Philadelphia community.  Joseph is a graduate of Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and maintains a private practice in clinical social work in and near Philadelphia and Quakertown\, PA. \n  \nReferences \n\nTrauma and Attachment with Bessel van der Kolk (PESI Inc. 2012)\nAdolescence\, Trauma & Attachment:  Translating Research into Practice.  Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry\, 2018\, Vol. 57\, p. 321\nBerry\, K.\, Barrowclough\, C.\, & Wearden A. (2008)  Attachment theory:  A framework for understanding symptoms and interpersonal relationships in psychosis.  Behaviour Research and Therapy\, 46\, 1275-1282.  doi:10.1016/j.brat.2008.08.0094\nDeclercq\, F.\, & Willemsen\, J. (2006).  Distress and posttraumatic stress disorders in high risk professionals:  Adult attachment style and the dimensions of anxiety and avoidance.  Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy\, 13\, 256-263.  doi:10.1002/cpp.492\n\n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/using-the-s-e-l-f-model-to-understand-trauma-attachment-and-the-importance-of-rebuilding-connections/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190320T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190320T103000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190124T174353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T232415Z
UID:4010-1553070600-1553077800@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Drug Trends and Safety Protocols
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nThis course provides the current drug trends in our community and levels of care coordinated treatment approaches for drug use/abuse.  Attendees will have the opportunity to view drug packaging and paraphernalia as well as learn effective and safe methods of drug and paraphernalia disposal.  Specific attention will focus on the current opioid epidemic. \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to list three current drug trends in our community\nParticipants will identify at least two drug packaging and paraphernalia specific to the current opioid epidemic\nParticipants will observe a demonstration of safe handling and disposal of illicit drugs and paraphernalia\n\nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes psychologists\, social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program. \n  \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in.  \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nGordon Hornig\, LSW\, is a licensed social worker and lecturer in the areas of drug addiction and co-occurring disorders.  Mr. Hornig is the Mobile Engagement Director at Penn Foundation.  He co-developed the Mobile Engagement Service model 21 years ago.  Prior to his work at Penn Foundation\, Mr. Hornig was a law enforcement officer with the Northampton County Sheriff’s Department and Lehigh County Adult Probation & Parole Department.  Mr. Hornig has appeared on several radio programs\, presented “Engagement Strategies” at the Pennsylvania Crime and Delinquency Commission and Bucks County Forensic Mental Health Panel.  He facilitated hands-on training for staff at the Northwest New Jersey Community Action Program\, Inc.; he was a guest instructor for the Bucks County Crisis Intervention Team (CIT); he conducted Town Hall meetings across the tri-county area in response to the recent heroin epidemic\, and most recently\, he teamed with Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commissions and Bucks County Children  & Youth Services to implement a drug and alcohol mobile assessor and engagement specialist program. He was instrumental with the start-up and implementation of the ACT 53 program in Bucks that identifies\, assesses\, and voluntarily/involuntarily places at risk youth for addiction. \n  \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \n  \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/drug-trends-and-safety-protocols/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190315T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190315T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190207T132420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190207T152555Z
UID:4120-1552651200-1552654800@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Narcan Administration
DESCRIPTION:Ana Rosato\, Clinical Director from Bucks County Drug & Alcohol Commission\, is scheduled to present the training\, “Narcan Administration”\, on Friday\, March 15\, 2019 from Noon to 1 PM.  This training will be held in the Loux Building–Univest Conference Center.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/narcan-administration/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190204T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20190115T164830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190115T164830Z
UID:3968-1549306800-1549312200@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Fostering a Sense of Belonging and Resilience in Teens
DESCRIPTION: \nPenn Foundation’s Director of Family Based Services\, Lauren Verbilla\, MS\, LPC will present “Fostering a Sense of Belonging and Resilience in Teens” on Monday\, February 4th from 7:00 – 8:30 pm at Palisades High School. This event is free and open to all parents\, not just parents of Palisades High School students. \nThis presentation will help parents recognize connection as an antidote to depression\, anxiety\, and apathy. Parents will learn ways to help their teens connect with themselves and others in order to build resiliency and belonging. \n*Attendees will be entered into a drawing for 4 FREE tickets to the Harlem Wizards basketball game at Palisades High School on 2/25 .
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/fostering-a-sense-of-belonging-and-resilience-in-teens/
LOCATION:Palisades High School\, 35 Church Hill Road\, Kintnersville\, PA\, 18930\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190116T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190116T103000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20181115T200018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T184025Z
UID:3760-1547627400-1547634600@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:QPR:  An Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Practice
DESCRIPTION:About the Course \nQPR stands for Question\, Persuade\, and Refer – the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide.  QPR’s mission is to save lives and reduce suicidal behaviors by providing innovative\, practical and proven suicide prevention training.  This quality educational training empowers all people\, regardless of their background\, to make a positive difference in the life of someone they know.  QPR is included in SAMHSA’s (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices. \nCourse Objectives \n\nParticipants will be able to discuss facts concerning suicide and suicide prevention\nParticipants will become familiar with warning signs of those who may be thinking about suicide\nParticipants will gain knowledge on how to ask the Question about suicide\, Persuade individuals to get help and Refer to the proper resources\nParticipants will be able to list three resources concerning suicide attemptors and surviving family and friends\n\nTarget Audience \nTarget audience includes social workers\, professional counselors\, marriage and family therapists\, recovery coaches\, peer specialists\, nurses\, nurse practitioners\, psychiatrists\, and substance abuse counselors for this intermediate level of instruction. \nCEs \n\n2.0 PCB Approved Education Credits\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Licensed Social Workers\, Licensed Professional Counselors\, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists\n2.0 Continuing Education Credits for Registered Nurses (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)\n\n  \nThere is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program \nAll attendees must arrive promptly at the beginning of the training and remain the duration of the training to receive continuing education credits.  Please have license number available when signing in.  There is a $50 fee for continuing education credits. \nPersons with disabilities and special needs are encouraged to contact the registrar for further information. \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nGovan A. Martin\, III\, retired as a 29-year veteran of the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP).  In his tenure in the PSP\, Govan worked in patrol\, crime\, and the highlight of his career was becoming Manager of the Member Assistance Program (an internal Peer Support/Employee Assistance Program for the Pennsylvania State Police) in 2000.  Govan was instrumental and helped create/write legislation for Confidentiality for Law Enforcement Peer Support and Critical Incidents in 2010.  Govan started the Annual Law Enforcement Employee Assistance/Peer Support Program Conference in 2006 for State Police agencies across the country\, along with the FBI\, to build a cooperative network among Law Enforcement EAP agencies.  Govan has been a keynote speaker for Suicide Prevention/Awareness across Pennsylvania\, Employee Assistance/Peer Support Programs\, and CISM conferences across the country and internationally\, e.g. International Employee Assistance Program Association (EAPA)\, the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF)\, etc.  Currently\, Govan is the Chair of the Board of Directors for Prevent Suicide PA.  He is also doing private consulting for various organizations for suicide prevention and critical/traumatic incident training.  Govan served as Co-Chair of the PA Adult/Older Adult Suicide Prevention Coalition and was also a PA Youth Suicide Prevention Initiative Advisory Board Member since 2009.  Govan also serves on the Law Enforcement Suicide Advisory committee for the American Association of Suicidology. \nFor more information\, contact Karen M. Kern at 215.453.5171 or kkern@pennfoundation.org \nIf you do not receive the professional benefits described in our program materials or you have some other professional complaint\, please let us know in writing within 7 days of the training and we will honor your request for a refund.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/qpr-an-evidence-based-suicide-prevention-practice/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T184500
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20180624T203353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181109T172624Z
UID:2758-1543509000-1543517100@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:CPR Certification Class & First Aid--STAFF ONLY
DESCRIPTION:CPR Certification Class from 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM followed by First Aid class from 5:45 PM to 6:45 PM
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/cpr-certification-class-first-aid/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181112T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20181102T202442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181102T202442Z
UID:3690-1542009600-1542398400@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Shopping Week at Ten Thousand Villages
DESCRIPTION:Start your holiday shopping and support Penn Foundation’s Wellspring Clubhouse!  \nFrom November 12-16\, 2018\, Ten Thousand Villages (781 Route 113\, Souderton) will donate 20% of your crafts purchase and 10% of your Oriental rug purchase to Penn Foundation’s Wellspring Clubhouse. (You must mention Wellspring Clubhouse before your purchase is rung up.)  \nAlso\, on Friday\, November 16th\, all purchases made between 4:00 and 8:00 pm will benefit Wellspring Clubhouse. There will be free gift wrapping and refreshments.  \nFor more information\, contact Jill Valiant\, Director of Wellspring Clubhouse\, at 267.404.5854 or jvaliant@pennfoundation.org.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/shopping-week-at-ten-thousand-villages/
LOCATION:Ten Thousand Village\, 781 Route 113\, Souderton\, PA\, 18964\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181108T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181108T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20180923T213403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180923T213403Z
UID:3196-1541701800-1541709000@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Hands On ALICE Training
DESCRIPTION:Training will be held in Univest I
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/hands-on-alice-training-3/
LOCATION:Penn Foundation (807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville) – Loux Center (Univest Community Room)\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181108T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181108T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T085310
CREATED:20180924T143500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T143500Z
UID:3212-1541687400-1541694600@www.pennfoundation.org
SUMMARY:Hands On ALICE Training--STAFF ONLY
DESCRIPTION:This training will be held in the Village of Hope basement
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/hands-on-alice-training-staff-only-12/
LOCATION:Village of Hope – Women’s House\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, 18960\, United States
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