Dawn Craig has significant experience in social work and education, currently serving as an Adoption Social Worker at The Children's Home of Reading since November 2016. Prior roles include Supportive Housing Worker at NHS Human Services, where collaboration with SAM facilitated client housing goals, and various educational positions such as Para-educator and Reading Support Teacher across multiple school districts. Dawn's educational background includes a Bachelor of Social Work from Alvernia University and a Master of Social Work from Marywood University, complemented by two Associate's degrees in Social Work from Reading Area Community College and HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College.

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The Children's Home of Reading - Building Kids Lives since 1884

The Children’s Home of Reading (CHOR) has evolved into a multi-faceted social service nonprofit offering over 45 specialized mental health, trauma-focused residential, educational, and community-based programs to help over 3,300 at-risk children and their families each year. Today, the services provided are trauma focused and treatment-oriented because the children who pass through our doors face serious barriers to success. They come to us with serious mental health, behavioral challenges, and educational needs. They come to us abused, neglected, and afraid. They come to us without hope. While some have loving families that just don’t know how to help their children get through these difficult days, many of them have not experienced childhood in the way that most of us do. www.buildingkidslives.org Programs: Acute Partial Hospitalization Programs in Schuylkill and Berks counties Foster Care Program Specialized Foster Care Program Adoption Program Post Permanency Program Lehigh Valley In-Home Program Evening Reporting Center in Reading Cardy Day Academy Centre Ave. Academy Girls and Boys Psychological Residential Treatment Programs Specialized Residential Treatment Programs Extended School Year Program


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