PENNCARES UPCOMING TRAININGS

PennCares conducts researched-based trainings designed to assist caregivers, families, and professional individuals working in the field of human services.  PennCares provides trainings with excellent resources, current information, all in an engaging webinar format, which are fun, informative, and keeps the attention of participants.

Below are PennCares upcoming trainings. For more information and to register, click on each title of the trainings which will take you to its registration page.
Visit our website, www.penncares.org often to see the most recent up-to-date list of our training offerings.
 
Age My Way Webinar

May 10, 2022

This program is in partnership with the Pennsylvania Association of Senior Centers/White Rose Senior Center
 
One Team, One Mission: Discovering  Ways to Collaborate After COVID 19 May 11, 2022 This webinar is made possible through a generous Quality of Life grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
 
Care for the Family Caregiver: Using Self-Care to Combat Compassion Fatigue May 13, 2022This presentation and the free classes are funded by Summit Endowment. Registrants must be Franklin County residents or employees
 
Healthy Thoughts in Older Adulthood: Recognizing & Treating Anxiety & Depression May 18, 2022 This program is made possible through a grant from the Mechanicsburg Area Community Foundation, a regional Foundation of The Foundation for Enhancing Communities
 
Preparing Families for Raising Grandchildren from Diverse Generational Lenses
(1st of 2 Part Series) May 18, 2022 (1st Session)

Sept. 19, 2022 (2nd Session)This program is made possible through a grant from Greater Harrisburg
 Community Upstream 
 
Family Road Map
(3 Part Series)
Must attend all Sessions to Receive books and Certificate of Attendance May 19, 2022 (1st Session)

July 11, 2022 (2nd Session)

 August 3, 2022 (3rd Session)This program is made possible through a grant from Greater Harrisburg
 Community Upstream 
 
Isolation in Older Adults:
 Managing Adjustments after the Losses of the Pandemic
  May 24, 2022 – Coming Soon
This webinar is made possible through a generous grant from the Memorial Health Fund
 
Isolation in Older Adults – Managing Adjustments after the Losses of the Pandemic 
 June 14, 2022This webinar is made possible through a generous Quality of Life grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
 
The New Age of Anxiety and Depression: Navigating Consumers through Stress During Chaotic Times 

June 15, 2022

This webinar is made possible through a generous Quality of Life grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
 
Mental Illness & Self Medicating 
 June 16, 2022This webinar is presented by Drug Free Workplace PA 
 
“Anyone who stops learning is old,
whether at twenty or eighty. 
Anyone who keeps learning stays young.”
―  Henry Ford Please keep checking our website for new trainings and information on how you can register
throughout the summer months!
 
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
 
Take a Moment to Breathe: Kids Yoga and Mindfulness ClassesWednesdays – April 27, May 4,
May 18, and May 25, 2022 
This is program is made possible through a grant from the York County Community Foundation
 
The Whole Child: Children & Family Wellness Initiative(Includes Yoga Kids’ Summer Series and Music & Movement Series)Tuesdays – June 14, June 21, June, 28, July 5, July 12, & July 26, 2022 – Coming Soon
This program is made possible through a grant from the Stabler Foundation
 

Look for PennCares educational presentations
at these upcoming conferences.
May 10, 2022 – – Holistic Approaches in Addiction Recovery at theDauphin County Addictions Conference (Penn State Harrisburg, Middletown, PA)June 8, 2022 – – Combating Social Isolation at the PHFA Conference (Kalahari Resort at Pocono Manor, PA)
 

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