Head Start Children Receive Winter Coats from City’s First Responders

December 20, 2019

Thirty five children who attend Luzerne County Head Start’s (LCHS) Beekman Street, Wilkes-Barre center have a brand new coat this winter thanks to a successful fundraiser conducted by the city of Wilkes-Barre’s fire department and other first responders. For the past several years, the city’s fire department purchased coats through “Operation Warm” for children in need in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District.  Operation Warm is a national non-profit organization that focuses on improving the lives of children living in need through the gift of a brand new winter coat. Thanks to this year’s successful fundraiser, for the first time, city firefighters were able to expand their reach and purchase 35 new coats for children at LCHS. The fundraiser was a joint effort conducted by the city of Wilkes-Barre’s fire department, police department and paramedics. 

Standing, from left, back row – Sean Chandler, former Wilkes-Barre chief paramedic; Capt. Dave Roberts, Wilkes-Barre fire department; Tom Burke, former Wilkes-Barre assistant fire chief; Lisa Temperine, center manager, LCHS; Beth White, assistant executive director, LCHS
Standing, from left, middle row – Head Start children: Naima, Aiden, Tamiya, Blessin, Jaylianna, Adriana, Maurice, Ashanti, Tyree, In’Aise, Elliot, Jayden, Faith, Madison
Seated, from left – Head Start children: Roman, Kylie, Jhanae, Jhene, Bella, Omayri, Arianna, Ashley, Hector, Zion, Zaniyah, Emma, Taya, Isaac, Cameron, Mason

LCHS Families Complete Parenting Education Classes

December 10, 2019

Families whose children are enrolled in Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. recently completed a six-session series of parenting classes called “Understanding Children.” The classes took place in November and December at LCHS’s Wilkes-Barre, Beekman St. center. Trained mental health professionals from Lakeside, a company based in the Philadelphia area, helped parents to focus on better understanding their child’s behaviors, interactions and needs. Families also had the opportunity to talk with other families about their experiences with parenting.

Pictured: LCHS families complete series of parenting education classes

Head Start Children Receive Holiday Gifts from Healthcare Employees

December 6, 2019

Children from Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. (LCHS) will once again have a brighter holiday thanks to employees at Commonwealth Health.  For the past several years, staff from the healthcare network has been collecting gifts for the Head Start program, which provides early childhood education and comprehensive services to children, birth to age five, and their families in Luzerne and Wyoming Counties.

This year, employees fulfilled the wish lists of 93 children who attend school at LCHS’s Edwardsville and Beekman Street, Wilkes-Barre centers. Employees from LCHS picked up dozens of gifts that were collected by staff and volunteers at Commonwealth Health Wilkes-Barre General Hospital and will distribute them to each child’s family before the Christmas holiday.

Standing, from left: Joanne Hite, family worker, LCHS; Rose Ward, volunteer, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital; Cheryl Capese, teacher, LCHS; Bob Stiekes, chief operating officer, Commonwealth Health Wilkes-Barre General Hospital; Krystal Daniele, intern, LCHS; Bill Podskoch, director of patient transport/volunteer services, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital; Matt Shaver, patient transport, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital; Joan Lesnoski, family worker, LCHS
Kneeling: Terri Edwards, volunteer, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital