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In this Update:

  • Celebrating Lafayette Redeemer’s Residents on their 100th birthday!
  • Upcoming Shredding Event
  • Delaware River Basin Commission
  • Upcoming events in the Community
  • Follow us on social media
  • PA Treasurer Announces Short-Term Funding for Head Start, County Services
  • Remembering Three Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
  • Reporting School Threats Anonymously
  • Resource for New Moms: Maternal Mental Health Hotline
  • Prostate Awareness Month: Early Detection is Key 

Celebrating Lafayette Redeemer Residents on their 100th birthday!

It was an honor to visit residents at Lafayette Redeemer and present 5 seniors with citations recognizing their 100th birthday! It is incredible to reach such a milestone. We were able to honor these residents’ resilience, wisdom and life journeys. It was a joy to celebrate with them, their families, and their team of caregivers who support them every day.

Upcoming Shredding Event

My free shredding event is on October 4th from 9:00-12:00. Residents are encouraged to bring documents that contain sensitive information to be thoroughly shredded. We hope to see you there!

Delaware River Basin Commission

Our office had the privilege of joining a special afternoon sail with the Delaware River Basin Commission aboard the historic 1928 A.J. Meerwald. Originally built as an oyster schooner, it now serves as an education vessel. During the sail, we were able to hear from legislators and stakeholders on the vital role of the River Basin’s economic, environmental, and public health role in our region. We also learned more about its history and restoration project.

Upcoming events in the Community

Follow us on social media!

PA Treasurer Announces Short-Term Funding for Head Start, County Services

The Pennsylvania Treasury Department will make $500 million available for Pennsylvania’s Head Start providers and county governments, helping to keep essential services funded while the 2025-26 state budget is finalized.

The funds will be distributed via short-term, investment loans which recipients will be required to pay back following enactment of a state budget. Treasurer Stacy Garrity said that to be eligible for this program, Head Start providers and county governments must indicate the investment will be used for immediate operating expenses.

More information is available from the Pennsylvania Treasury Department.

Remembering Three Police Officers Killed in the Line of Duty

Three police officers were killed and two wounded serving a warrant Sept. 17 in York County, a heartbreaking reminder of the risk faced every day by those standing on the thin blue line between order and chaos.

The fallen officers, Detective Mark Baker, Sgt. Detective Cody Becker and Detective Isaiah Emenheiser, were members of the Northern York County Regional Police Department. Their shocking deaths highlight how crucial it is to stand behind law enforcement officers and give them the tools and support they need to serve communities in the safest manner possible.

May their families find comfort in this incredibly trying time.

Reporting School Threats Anonymously

Another school year is underway, and the Safe2Say Something program is available to train students and school employees how to recognize warning signs from individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others, and to anonymously report the threat before it is too late.

Once a tip is reported, a crisis center assesses it and sends it to school administrators and/or law enforcement for intervention. This youth violence prevention program is run by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General.

Since 2019, the Safe2Say Something tipline has received more than 178,000 tips covering threats to schools, bullying and potential self-harm.

Resource for New Moms: Maternal Mental Health Hotline

New moms can experience mental health challenges during or after pregnancy. Some common signs of postpartum depression are:

  • Feeling sad or hopeless most of the time.
  • Having no interest in things you used to enjoy.
  • Not caring for yourself as well (dressing, showering).
  • Trouble focusing.
  • Not managing daily chores.
  • Sleeping or eating too much or too little.

Call or text the Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262) for free, confidential support 24/7. Find out more here.

Prostate Awareness Month: Early Detection is Key 

About 13% of American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point during their lifetimes, making it the most common cancer in men after skin cancer.

Early detection and treatment are crucial for improving outcomes. Learn about screening options and more here.

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