Photo L to R: Joe Haines, DCI Board Chair; Tommy Launer, Stifel Associate Vice President; Cathy Renwick, Stifel Client Service Associate; Luke Hoffman, Stifel Portfolio Analyst; Sherrie Ferragine, Stifel Client Relationship Manager; Tom Fledderman, Stifel Associate Vice President; Jim Prosper, DCI Executive Director; Angel Fritz, Stifel Client Service Associate; Rob O’Leary, Stifel Retired Managing Director and DCI Capital Campaign Committee Member; John Piccolo, Stifel Senior Vice President; and Bob Ordiway, DCI Capital Campaign Committee Chair.
Dickinson Center, Inc. (DCI), a non-profit organization and affiliate of Journey Health System, is proud to announce a generous donation from Stifel O’Leary Piccolo Launer & Fledderman Wealth Management Group in support of its St. Marys building project. This contribution will directly enhance Dickinson’s ability to provide high-quality behavioral health care and services to individuals, children and families across the region.
“This partnership with Dickinson Center reflects our commitment to supporting the health and well-being of our community,” said John Piccolo, Senior Vice President at Stifel. “We are proud to contribute to a project that will bring a remarkable positive transformation to downtown St. Marys and have a lasting impact on behavioral health services in the region.”
Rob O’Leary, Retired Managing Director of Stifel and DCI Capital Campaign Committee Member, added, “Stifel has always valued long-term partnerships, and we believe this project will play a critical role in helping individuals and families access the care they need. We are honored to support Dickinson in this meaningful way.”
Stifel prioritizes personalized service and building long-term relationships to help individuals meet their unique financial goals. Their dedicated team offers tailored strategies designed to meet each client’s specific needs. For more information visit www.olearywmg.com or call Stifel at 814.788.5260 .
Dickinson Center, Inc., established in 1958, is recognized as one of the leading rural behavioral health providers in northwestern Pennsylvania, With nearly 200 employees, DCI provides vital services 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 businesses, industries 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 .