CCRES Sponsors and Gives a Helping Hand at Special Olympics

CCRES, who was a premiere sponsor of this year's Special Olympics at Coatesville High School, also ran a basketball hoop station at the May 3 event.

The CCRES team along with our partners at the Chester County Intermediate Unit had a blast at this year’s Special Olympics celebrating the talented athletes.

The CCRES-sponsored Special Olympics took place May 3 at the Coatesville High School campus.

CCRES volunteers ran a basketball hoops station at the May 3 Special Olympics. Image via CCRES.

CCRES was a premier sponsor and ran the basketball hoop station where the participants and their families could shoot a basket and win a prize.

The behavioral health professional resource provider was created in 1999 through a partnership with the Chester County Intermediate Unit to meet the growing need for behavioral health services for children in Chester County, and as a vehicle to give back to the community.

It provides vital support for children, families and adults with a range of challenges including autism, behavioral health issues, mental illness as well as intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities.

CCRES provides coaching and counseling for CCRES staff in the field and collaborative, reliable support for its partners.

It also provides a variety of experienced school administrators to educational agencies throughout the region, working with school district, intermediate units and other programs.

CCRES continues to expand its services into neighboring counties, including Berks, Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, Lebanon, and Lancaster.

Find out more about CCRES.



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