Children's Home of York
Sue Folk is a seasoned accounting professional with extensive experience across various roles in the field. Currently serving as a Senior Accountant at Children's Home of York since March 2022, Sue Folk has previously held positions including Staff Accountant at Bath Fitter of Pennsylvania from January 2019 to March 2023 and Accountant-AR & Reconciliation at UCP of Central PA between November 2014 and January 2017. Additional relevant experience includes roles as Accounting/Human Resources/Information Technology Manager at PennPac Company, Staff Accountant at Dr Pepper Snapple Group, and Accounts Payable Specialist at both S & A Homes and Metso Minerals. Sue Folk possesses a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from Elizabethtown College and an Associate's degree in Accounting from the Consolidated School of Business.
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Children's Home of York
As the oldest existing child and family centered social service agency in York County, the Children's Home of York provides comprehensive, accredited, community-based services to stabilize and strengthen children and families in need. Since our inception in 1865, the Children's Home of York has grown from an orphanage dedicated to caring for children left without families following the Civil War, to a comprehensive human service agency providing many valuable programs that benefit all ages. Fully licensed and accredited, Children's Home of York exists to improve the lives of children and families for the better. Each year we work with over 1,000 individuals to facilitate positive change and to make a brighter future for those experiencing difficult times Services located at our main campus just East of York City, include Diagnostic Evaluation Services, Emergency Shelter, Girls’ Center, Permanency Program (Foster Care and Adoption), and Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC) (currently for York County only). Programs operated in the community include BRIDGES Partial Hospitalization Program, the George Street Independent Living Program, STRIVE, and Tindall House.