Liberty Pressed Metals Helps DCI Build for Tomorrow

Photo of LPM and DCI representatives in front of LPM sign

Photo L to R: Tana Smith, Journey Health System Director of Institutional Advancement; Richard Uhl, Jr., LPM Vice President; Michelle Smith, LPM HR Manager; Shane Ford, LPM President; Joe Haines, DCI Board Chair; Maura Fledderman, LPM Operator; Lauren Wolff, LPM QC Technician; Dan Greenthaner, LPM Die Setter, and Jim Prosper, DCI Executive Director (unavailable for photo: Doug Gaffey, LPM Owner)

 

Dickinson Center, Inc. (DCI), a non-profit organization and affiliate of Journey Health System, is proud to announce a generous donation from Liberty Pressed Metals (LPM) in support of their “Building for Tomorrow” capital campaign. This vital contribution will aid in the construction of Dickinson’s new facility in St. Marys, ensuring that over 1,200 children and adults receive continued access to high-quality behavioral health annually.

With mental health challenges affecting both residents and members of the workforce, this support helps strengthen Dickinson’s mission to provide essential services to individuals, children, and families across the region.

Doug Gaffey, owner of LPM stated, “At Liberty Pressed Metals, we believe in supporting initiatives that strengthen the communities where our employees and their families live and work. Partnering with Dickinson Center, Inc. on this important project allows us to contribute to a resource that is vital to the well-being of our region. We’re proud to play a role in helping Dickinson provide continued access to essential behavioral health services.”

Jim Prosper, DCI Executive Director added, “We are deeply grateful to Liberty Pressed Metals for their generous support of our ‘Building for Tomorrow’ capital campaign. This contribution reflects their commitment to the health and well-being of our community and helps us take an important step toward completing our new facility in St. Marys. Together, we’re ensuring that individuals and families across the region have access to the quality behavioral health services they need to thrive.”

Liberty Pressed Metals specializes in engineering and producing powder metal components for a variety of industries, including automotive, lawn and garden, office equipment, power tools, home appliances, and industrial and commercial conveyor systems across North America.

Founded in 1958, Dickinson Center, Inc. stands as a leading rural behavioral health provider in northwestern Pennsylvania, With nearly 200 dedicated employees, DCI serves communities across 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, please visit www.givetodickinson.org