Keystone Human Services is dedicated to creating inclusive communities where people with disabilities can thrive and fully participate in all aspects of life. Partnering with individuals, families, governments, and organizations, Keystone Human Services works to advance disability rights, end institutionalization, and design sustainable, community-based services. Their approach is grounded in human rights, ensuring that policies, education, employment, healthcare, disaster relief, and community programs are inclusive for all.
Offering individualized, person-directed support, Keystone Human Services provides a broad range of services, including programs for people with intellectual disabilities, mental health needs, and autism. They operate Capital Area Head Start, supporting early childhood education, and Susquehanna Service Dogs, which trains and places assistance dogs to increase independence. Keystone also offers technical assistance to governments, regulatory bodies, and organizations to foster inclusive practices worldwide.
With a mission rooted in dignity, equality, and opportunity, Keystone Human Services empowers people to reach their personal goals—whether at home, school, work, or in the community.
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