814.516.6484
lstrouse@hearth2heartpsn.org
"I wanted to make sure that
the journey through the
systems of care for your
children was much easier
and shorter for families
than it was for ours and I
wanted to make sure they
had someone to share it
with..to be there when it all
seemed overwhelming and
confusing."
Carol Alden
Founder
Founded in 2004 by parents like you....
Established in 2004, around the "kitchen table", (actually Bob
Evan's table) several moms came together to decide what a
good support network should look like.

What they decided, is who we still are... Working to provide more
than a 'support group, we endeavor to create an emotional and
social support NETWORK of like minded parents and
caregivers.  

All our members have dealt, in one way or another, with
children suffering from the emotional and behavioral issues
commonly referred to through a medical alphabet soup:

Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD); Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder (PTSD); Bi-Polar Disorder; Autism; Tramatic
Brain Injury (TBI)
and many more which seem to rule the
lives of these families.
Through the socialization and educational activities we provide, our members come
to find out rather quickly they are not alone and that, "Normal is in the numbers!"
About Us....
Disclaimer

Heart 2 Heart’s support groups are run by parents for the purpose of support and shared resources. Heart 2 Heart PSN, Inc.’s primary function is to be an
information and referral resource for residents of Pennsylvania who have children with special needs.  Heart 2 Heart PSN, Inc. does not endorse any one agency,
group, organization, service or program.  Heart 2 Heart is not responsible for any advice given by referral contacts. Our personal are NOT trained therapists.
Support services are intended to be educational in nature and should not be viewed as a replacement for professional therapeutic consultation or services.

"A Network of support and empowerment.  Helping families of children experiencing severe behavior
due to developmental disabilities and mental health issues"