Photo L to R: Karin Stong, Hamlin Bank Teller; Sohpia McManus, Hamlin Bank Teller; Jesse DeWald, Hamlin Bank New Accounts Receptionist; Joe Haines, DCI Board Chair; Jim Prosper, DCI Executive Director; Kaci Cousins, Hamlin Bank Installment & Mortgage Loan Processor; Jon Peterson, Hamlin Bank Manager; and Bob Ordiway, DCI Capital Campaign Committee Chair (missing from photo: Toni Harlan, Hamlin Bank Teller).
Dickinson Center, Inc. (DCI) is proud to announce a generous donation from Hamlin Bank and Trust Company in support of its “Building for Tomorrow” capital campaign. This contribution will directly support the construction of Dickinson’s new facility in St. Marys, ensuring continued delivery of high-quality behavioral health care to over 1,200 children and adults annually.
With mental health challenges affecting both residents and members of the workforce in our community, this donation enhances Dickinson’s ability to provide critical services to individuals, children, and families across the region.
“We are proud to support Dickinson Center’s St. Marys building project,” said Jon Peterson, St. Marys Branch Manager of Hamlin Bank. “Hamlin Bank is deeply committed to strengthening the communities we serve, and we believe this donation will have a lasting impact on local families and individuals in need.”
Bob Ordiway, DCI Capital Campaign Committee Chair, added, “Hamlin Bank’s generous contribution reflects their dedication to our community. This support brings us closer to achieving our goal of a new facility where Dickinson can continue offering essential services to those who need them most.”
Founded in 1863, Hamlin Bank and Trust Company has a rich history of providing exceptional customer service. As the first bank to serve McKean County in Northwestern Pennsylvania, Hamlin Bank remains a trusted partner for both individuals and businesses. For more information, visit www.hamlinbank.com or call 814.971.4060 .
Established in 1958, Dickinson Center, Inc. is a leading rural behavioral health provider in northwestern Pennsylvania, With nearly 200 employees, DCI serves communities across Elk, Cameron, Potter, McKean, Forest, Warren, Jefferson and Clearfield counties.
With financial assistance provided by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Honorable Josh Shapiro, Governor, this project is funded through a combination of state and federal grants, foundation grants, Dickinson Center operating funds, bank financing, and generous contributions from business, industry, and individuals in the community.
For more information about the “Building for Tomorrow” capital campaign or to make a donation, please visit www.givetodickinson.org