Keystone Powdered Metal supports Dickinson
ST. MARYS — Keystone Powdered Metal Co.’s (KPMC) Charitable Contributions Committee recently presented a $2,000 check to Dickinson Center Inc. (DCI), an affiliate of Journey Health System, in support of its Building for Tomorrow capital campaign.
“We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the staff at Dickinson for the essential services that are provided to our community. We hope our gift will help further your mission of helping individuals reach their full potential with the services you provide,” from all of the employees at Keystone Powdered Metal Co., St.
Marys. “The generosity of Keystone Powdered Metal Co. and our many supporters has been instrumental in helping us surpass our $1.5 million campaign goal,” said Bob Ordiway, DCI capital campaign committee chair. “Their commitment to our mission reinforces the importance of accessible behavioral health services, and we are truly grateful for their partnership in building a stronger, healthier community.”
“As a nonprofit organization, Dickinson is deeply grateful to the community,” DCI representatives said in a press release.
“Their support made it possible to construct the new St. Marys’ facility, ensuring that more than 1,200 children and adults continue to receive high-quality behavioral health services each year.” Founded in 1958, Dickinson Center Inc. provides rural behavioral healthcare in Elk, Cameron, Potter, McKean, Forest, Warren, Jefferson and Clearfield counties.
For more information about the Building for Tomorrow capital campaign or to make a donation, visit givetodickinson. org or contact Tana Smith at (814) 594-3737 or tsmith@journeyhealth.org.