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Finding the Right Words. . .

By Anne Schober, Youth Leadership Advocate I love summer. I love the idea of wearing flip-flops every day, soaking up the sun while sipping on lemonade, enjoying a refreshing dip in the pool, savoring Lancaster County sweet corn, catching fireflies…
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Changes and New Beginnings

By Anne Schober, Youth Leadership Advocate It was a gloomy Tuesday morning and I had a confession I needed to make to Richard: I was nervous. I was nervous about beginning our new program. I was nervous about change. I…
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Anne Schober Joins Compass Mark

Many of you know Anne Schober from her work as a Program Facilitator in our pilot Leadership Institute last year. We are thrilled to announce that Anne recently accepted a new full-time position with Compass Mark as Youth Leadership Coordinator!…
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Kids Kamp Teaches Valuable Life Lessons

On June 17th, 22 Kids Kamp campers arrived in Chester County for a memorable and life-changing week of learning and fun, all organized by Compass Mark. The campers, who are often facing a variety of challenging situations, were joined by…
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Give Kids Summer Experiences with Lifelong Benefits

Local children matter to you. That’s why you’re part of the Compass Mark community. You care about giving our youth meaningful experiences that help them grow their confidence and make positive choices. Summer programs available through Compass Mark offer a…
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Fun and a Whole Lot More

On Sunday March 18th, Compass Mark welcomed more than 300 kids and parents to Go ’N Bananas for the first ever Prevention Convention! The event was generously sponsored by Murray Securus and other local companies to support Compass Mark’s mission…
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Helping Children & Families When a Parent is Incarcerated

When one or both parents are incarcerated, children and caregivers face unique challenges, from making sure the child’s basic needs and emotional needs are met, to maintaining appropriate connections between the child and his or her parent(s). This situation can…
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