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Vote for the Lincoln Center Community Garden and Help Local Kids Get Some Garden Funds
This blog was originally published on March 27th, 2022 by MontcoToday
By David Bjorkgren
The Lincoln Center for Family & Youth in Audubon is partnering with Trellis for Tomorrow to create a community garden for its students to grow fresh…
The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth Receives 2021 Top-Rated Nonprofit Award
This article was originally published on November 23, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By David Bjorkgren
The nonprofit Lincoln Center for Family and Youth has much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving and holiday season, including the clients they serve.
This month,…
The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth Celebrates Move Into New Building
Shown at the Aug. 26 ribbon cutting are (from left) Kerri Blakey, Sara Dryka, Mike Quintiliano, GT Freeman, Rob D’Alonzo, Robert Givens, Amy Scroggin, April Thomas.
This article was originally published on September 16, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By David Bjorkgren…
The Lincoln Center: Why Understanding Trauma Is Important
This article was originally published on September 9, 2021 by VistaToday.
By Jennifer Barnett
The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth provides trauma therapy to residents of Montgomery County who have been victims of a crime or crimes at no…
Leadership Academy Teacher Helps His Students Learn and Move Past Trauma
This article was originally published on June 29, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By David Bjorkgren
Todd Fegley has been teaching high schoolers social studies and art for nearly a decade at the TLC Leadership Academy.
Though teaching at an alternative education…
Transforming Youth, Communities Through Innovative Services
This article was originally published on June 15, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By David Bjorkgren
The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth has been a 51-year presence in the community, offering alternative education and social services to at-risk youth, guiding families…
Students Will Need Support Beyond Academics in the Fall to Counter Pandemic
This article was originally published on May 21, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By April Thomas, Chief Schools Officer, TLC
This has been a school year like no other.
My name is April Thomas and I am the Chief Schools Officer at…
Montgomery County Leadership: Paula F. McCauley
This article was originally published on May 13, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By Ken Knickerbocker
Paula F. McCauley, Board Chairperson of The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth (TLC), an Audubon-based nonprofit, human services, community-based organization that provides alternative education, coaching,…
On Mindfulness and Meditation
This article was originally published on April 29, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By Gretchen Tucker, MA, ATR, BC, CCTP, Supervisor, Mobile Victim Services, The Lincoln Center
What is the point of practicing mindfulness and meditation?
This question is one I frequently…
Pandemic Has Been a Learning Experience for Students and Staff
This article was originally published on April 23, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By David Bjorkgren
There have been plenty of stories in the media about how disruptive the pandemic has been to education and how parents grew concerned about their students…
Counselors Eager to Reconnect With Students in School After Pandemic Kept Them at Home
This article was originally published on April 1, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By David Bjorkgren
It has been a challenging year for the students and counselors at The Lincoln Center’s School-Based Staffing program.
Under the TLC program, counselors have been in…
Implementing Trauma-Focused Action in Your Organization with Training from The Lincoln Center Education Institute
This article was originally published on March 18, 2021 by MontcoToday.
By David Bjorkgren
When someone you know suffers from trauma, it can often be difficult to know how to help.
Through its Education Institute, The Lincoln Center for Family…