LCHS Now Accepting Applications for 2020 Alumni Scholarships

October 24, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. is conducting its 34th annual merit-based, competitive scholarship program for former Head Start students graduating from high school in June 2020 and continuing their education. To date, the LCHS Alumni Scholarship Program has awarded 272 scholarships totaling $256,750.

In order to qualify, applicants must be graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue a post-secondary education and they must be able to show proof of enrollment in any Head Start program. The scholarships are provided through private sponsors including local businesses, charitable foundations and other community organizations.

To download the application, click HERE. All applications should be filled out and e-mailed to lchsscholarship@hsweb.org or mailed to Luzerne County Head Start, Inc., 23 Beekman St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, Attn: Lindsey Fredericks, community advocate. For more information, contact Lindsey Fredericks, community advocate, Luzerne County Head Start, Inc., 570-829-6231 or email lindseyf@hsweb.org.

PLEASE NOTE: All applications in their entirety must be submitted by 4pm on Friday, January 24, 2020 in order to be considered.

Pictured: 2019 LCHS Alumni Scholarship Recipients
Standing, from left: Isabella Concha, Wyoming Area; Samantha Levy, GAR Memorial; Brandon Valdez, Wyoming Valley West; Madison Sickler, Elk Lake; Justin Kopko, Hanover Area; Ian Kochanowski, Pittston Area; Lauren Farrell, Pittston Area; Gabrielle Fitzgerald, Lake Lehman; Maria Cristina Perez, Wyoming Area
Missing from photo: Kyle Cicerchia, Greater Nanticoke Area; Jacqueline Decker, Elk Lake; Abigail Souder, Northwest Area

Geisinger Employees Prepare Breakfast for Head Start Children

October 18, 2019

Employees from Geisinger Health System made a special trip to Luzerne County Head Start’s (LCHS) Beekman St., Wilkes-Barre location. They were invited to make pancakes for children alongside Head Start kitchen staff. Following the meal preparation, Geisinger staff sat down and enjoyed breakfast with children in classroom #16 and took part in a number of activities with the boys and girls.

Geisinger is one of many community partners who help LCHS to provide comprehensive services to children and their families enrolled in the Head Start, Early Head Start and Pre-K Counts programs.

The mission of the Geisinger Health System is to enhance the quality of life through an integrated health service organization based on a balanced program of patient care, education, research and community service.

Standing, from left: Stacey Kile, Sales Operations Manager and LCHS Board member; Dr. Ryu, President and Chief Executive Officer; Dan Landesberg, Administrative Director for GWV/GSWB and LCHS Board Member and Bill Ostroski, Senior Director of Sales & Client Services

Head Start to Receive Healthy Workplace Award

October 16, 2019


Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. is the 2019 recipient of the the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce’s Healthy Workplace Award. The awards program recognizes businesses and individuals throughout the Greater Wilkes-Barre area in a number of different categories. The Healthy Workplace Award is presented to a business or businesses in Luzerne County that promote health and wellness within their organizations.

Over the past year, LCHS’s newly formed health and wellness committee has worked diligently toward promoting health and wellness initiatives in the workplace. Additionally, LCHS’s employee wellness program allows all staff the option to receive flu shots, blood pressure checks and bone density tests. Employees also participate in the annual March Mayhem step competition; the winners are awarded gift cards as a token for their success.

LCHS is one of four organizations in Luzerne County that will accept the 2019 Healthy Workplace Award at The Chamber’s annual dinner in November.

LCHS Health and Wellness Committee officers
Standing from left, Kelly Billig, Secretary; Dawn Smith, Treasurer; Eva Kennedy, Vice President; Erin Kania, President

LCHS Celebrates Head Start Awareness Month with Guest Reader Day

October 3, 2019

October is Head Start Awareness month and children enrolled in Luzerne County Head Start (LCHS) welcomed a guest reader to their classrooms to celebrate.  LCHS’s Edwardsville center held a special guest reader day to support this month-long initiative, where State Rep. Aaron Kaufer was invited to visit the children.  He spent some time in each of the three Head Start classrooms reading the book, “Peanut Butter and Jelly” to the boys and girls.

Head Start is an income-based program that was created in 1965 to provide comprehensive health, nutrition, and educational opportunities for America’s most vulnerable children and their families.  President Reagan first proclaimed October as Head Start Awareness Month on Oct. 22, 1982.  LCHS provides Head Start, Early Head Start and Pre-K Counts services to more than 1,200 children birth to age five, their families, and women who are pregnant in Luzerne and Wyoming Counties.

Seated, from left: LCHS children in Edwardsville’s classroom #2; Bentley, Amar and Amira
Standing, from left: Sophia, Eithne, Madison, Lorelei, State Rep. Aaron Kaufer, Lillyanna, Samuel, Hailey and Logan

LCHS Hosts Free Health and Wellness Fair

September 30, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. recently hosted a health and wellness fair to provide community-based partners and Head Start parents with training on how to help children and take care of oneself.  The free event was held at The Woodlands near Wilkes-Barre and was open to any parent enrolled in LCHS’s program, as well as a number of community organizations who provide services to young children and families. Dr. Neal M. Horen, director of early childhood at Georgetown University’s Center for Child and Human Development, spoke to both parents and professionals about the importance of emotional wellness, stress reduction, support systems and self-care.  Parents listened to a number of guest speakers who provided valuable information about medical and oral care for children, as well as substance abuse disorders.  More than 20 vendors were on hand to let parents know about resources that are available to them in the community.  Health and wellness giveaways were handed out to participants and parents had the chance to win a number of raffle baskets.  The event was made possible by a one-time grant from the Pennsylvania Head Start Supplemental Assistance Program.

Head Start Receives Donation for Good Neighbor Day

September 24, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start’s Pre-K Counts center, located inside Church of Christ Uniting, Kingston, recently received a $250 donation from Community Bank as part of National Good Neighbor Day.  National Good Neighbor Day is celebrated annually on Sept. 28 as a day of gratitude and community building.  LCHS was among several local nonprofits that benefited from this community initiative.  In addition to the donation, a representative from the Wyoming Ave., Kingston branch of Community Bank dropped off school supplies and children’s books for each boy and girl in the classroom. Good Neighbor Day was proclaimed a national day by President Jimmy Carter in 1978 to raise public awareness that good neighbors help achieve human understanding and build strong, thriving communities.

Standing, from left, first row: Head Start children, Owen, Colin, Ryker, Jacob, Julius, Jace, Isabella, Suri, Declan, Meadow
Second row: Head Start children, Kimberly, Connor, Clara
Third row: Karen Steltz, center manager, LCHS; Eliabeth Genitsky, foster grandparent; Karen Shuster, vice president branch manager, Community Bank; Lynn Evans Biga, executive director, LCHS; Vera Sedlak, teacher, LCHS; Karla Medina, associate teacher, LCHS


Navient Supports Summer Learning Experience for Head Start Children

September 10, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. (LCHS) will continue to provide its summer learning experience to children, thanks to a golf tournament sponsored by Navient, a leading asset management and business processing services company. The annual event, held at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club near Mountain Top, raised approximately $28,000 for LCHS’s Jump Start program.  Jump Start is a 4-week-long summer learning experience that offers comprehensive services for 30 eligible 3 and 4-year-old children who will attend LCHS in the fall. 

In addition to the tournament, several businesses provided sponsorship and gift donations for raffle drawings and other prizes.  Since the golf tournament’s inception, Navient has raised approximately $250,000 for LCHS.  Navient Foundation, the company-sponsored philanthropic organization, also awarded an $8,000 grant to help support the program. 

LCHS is an income-based program that provides early childhood education and comprehensive services to pregnant women, children birth to age five, and their families in Luzerne and Wyoming Counties.

Standing, from left: George Rable, Benco Dental, LCHS Board of Directors; Beth White, assistant executive director, LCHS; Lynn Evans Biga, executive director, LCHS; Lisa Stashik, Navient, LCHS Board of Directors; Jeffrey Stine, vice president, Navient

Spotlight on Head Start in Times Leader’s Special Edition

August 28, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start was recently featured in the Times Leader newspaper’s August 2019 special supplement, titled “Valley with a Heart.” The article highlights the history of LCHS, its mission and changes for the 2019-2020 program year.

Backpack Donation to Benefit Head Start Children

August 21, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start would like to thank GWC Warranty in Wilkes-Barre for their generous donation. Thanks to their efforts, more than 30 children will be ready to head back to school this year with brand new backpacks full of school supplies!

Pictured: Lauree Stout, GWC Warranty, delivers backpacks to Kelly Chamberlain, Director of Education at LCHS. The backpacks will be distributed to those children in need at the start of the school year.



Increased State Funding Allows Head Start to Serve 72 More Children

August 15, 2019

Luzerne County Head Start, Inc. was recently awarded an increase of $877,752 in state money that will support services for an additional 72 Head Start children.  The Head Start Supplemental Assistance Program (HSSAP) grant provides state funding to Head Start programs to serve preschool-aged children who are living in families at or below 100 percent of the federal poverty level.  This additional funding will increase the current number of state-funded Head Start slots from 194 children to 266 children and will allow LCHS to enroll more children in need of services who are currently on a waiting list.  This year, LCHS will also open two new Pre-K Counts classrooms in partnership with Kistler Elementary in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District and Fairview Elementary in the Crestwood School District.  Additionally, a third Head Start classroom will open on the campus of Luzerne County Community College in Nanticoke.

LCHS is a state and federal funded program that focuses on the whole family, making sure that parents receive help with a wide range of family needs including housing, employment and parenting education. Approximately 1,200 children from birth to age 5 and women who are pregnant are served by the agency in Luzerne and Wyoming Counties.