About Us
With a membership of over 90 human service agencies and interested individuals, CCCHS promotes communication and relationships among human service agencies and the community. CCCHS offers education and training programs, seed money grants, monthly interagency meetings, a monthly newsletter, a human resources reference directory, a volunteer recognition dinner, and other services to its members.
Mission
Council's mission is to provide opportunities for the betterment of the community through collaboration, networking and the promotion of volunteerism.
2019 CCCHS Board of Directors
Officers
Heather Moran, PeerStar - President
Sarah Travis, CareerLink - First Vice President
Calvin Miller, Home Initiative - Second Vice President
Brenda Reeve, RSVP -Treasurer
Renae Schunk, St. Paul’s UMC - Secretary
Members-At-Large
Melissa Bottorf, LINK
Natalie Depto-Vesey, HNA
Jennifer Eisenhuth, Strawberry Fields
Dee Hall, Centre Safe
Jeanine Lozier, Mount Nittany Health
Jan Reasinger, Housing Transitions
Sean Rockmore, CenClear
Katie Kensinger, Juniper Village
Board Meeting Calendar
CCCHS board meetings take place on the fourth Thursday of each month at MidPenn Legal Services, 3500 E. College Avenue, at noon.
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Thursday, May 16, 2019
Thursday, June 21, 2019
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Thursday, December 19, 2019
History of the CCCHS
Centre County Council for Human Services, a non-profit organization, was incorporated in 1968 to organize the health and welfare agencies of Centre County. During this time, funding for human services was becoming scarce. Directors and staff members of agencies collaborated to ensure available funding was best used to meet the needs of the community. Early organizers included Rose Cologne, Ann Graybill Cook, and Norma Keller.