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Columbia Gas Supports Kids and Community

By |2014-12-02T07:56:59-05:00December 2nd, 2014|

The employees from Columbia Gas are tremendous supporters of our community.  The employees not only gave a gift to the Origins program along with a donation of healthy snacks for the kids, but gave their time and talents on the United way's Day of Caring.  They helped with multiple projects, especially with getting our kids [...]

Toy and Coat Drive at The Confluence

By |2014-11-13T07:40:57-05:00November 13th, 2014|

Lawrence County Children and Youth services is holding a Toy and Coat Drive.  Items needed are new toys, coats and clothes sizes newborn to adult XXL.  They will be collecting items from Monday November 10th through Monday December 8th.  Items can be dropped off at The Confluence, which is located at 214 East Washington Street [...]

The Confluence to host ‘Total Package Band’

By |2014-12-15T11:23:44-05:00November 6th, 2014|

Friends and family are home for the holidays and on Thanksgiving Eve (Nov 26), we hope you'll bring or meet them at The Confluence!  8PM-12AM we're hosting Total Package Band from Youngstown, OH!  An area favorite, TPB makes it their mission to get everybody on the dance floor and having a good time!  With a vast [...]

CRAY’S JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM CONNECTS YOUTH WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE

By |2014-11-06T07:12:35-05:00November 6th, 2014|

This program, in collaboration with the Lawrence County Juvenile Probation Department, aims to help youth meet the requirements and terms of their probation through transportation and connections to community service opportunities. Through this program, youth have volunteered with New Castle and Ellwood City’s Public Works Departments, Ellwood City, New Wilmington, and New Castle’s Fire Departments, [...]

Class is in Session at the Compass Program

By |2014-10-27T08:16:49-04:00October 27th, 2014|

Class is back in session with the Compass Program.  The students are progressing very well with their academics and behaviors thus far into the school year.  Their effort and participation in the core subjects has been noteworthy.  The students recently completed biology projects concerning the topics of pH levels, and the food chain.  The fortunate weather [...]

The KIP Program

By |2014-12-29T14:51:42-05:00October 20th, 2014|

The Krause Youth Center houses our KIP program (Krause Intensive Program), which is a 90 day initial placement program.    Kids in the program attend public schools, earn free time, participate in local activities and have the opportunity to gain employment in the community.

From Independent Living to Penn State

By |2014-10-14T09:08:29-04:00October 14th, 2014|

Independent Living services are provided to youth who have entered the Foster Care system after their 16th birthday.  It's a voluntary program and provides support and resources in employment, education, and housing.  Cray serves as a support for youth as they age and can't or don't have the traditional home life to support and guide [...]

Cray Youth and Family Services Celebrates 30 Years

By |2014-10-08T07:41:49-04:00October 8th, 2014|

Over 100 current and former employees, foster parents, board members, and friends gathered on September 19th to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Cray! The event was held at The Confluence and was a celebration in recognition of our long-standing efforts to “make life better for kids”. Cray began as a boy’s group home in 1984 under [...]

Wall of Positivity

By |2014-09-29T09:05:29-04:00September 29th, 2014|

At our Origins: The East Side Neighborhood Connection program, the kids are filling up the gumball wall of positivity.  Each day the kids post a positive thought from their day and the gumball wall filling up fast.

Academics Are In Full Swing

By |2014-09-22T07:34:43-04:00September 22nd, 2014|

It is the fourth week of school at Cray Challenges, and academics are in full swing. Students have already been exposed to some relevant curriculum in math, history, science, and social skills. Also, they have just finished the play, “Brian’s Song, “ in English class. Several of our students were selected by Jameson Health System to [...]

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