UCP News

Four Graduates Pursue Their Paths to Independence

The months of May and June are widely recognized as key times of transition, beginning with toddlers moving on from preschool to kindergarten, then from elementary to middle school, middle to high school, and from high school to whatever comes next in life. Is it postsecondary education at a college, university or trade school? Is…

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The First Graduate: Eight Years On

Nate Zimmerman was among the first class of residents to enter Pathways Academy on March 17, 2014. On that clear crisp Saturday morning. Nate unloaded his duffel from his father’s truck and made his way up the driveway. His first words were spoken with an earnestness and intensity that we’ve come to learn is pure…

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Bailey’s Story

Each person with autism has a distinct set of strengths and challenges. In the case of Bailey, a participant with Autism in UCP’s Community Participation Supports (CPS), one of his particular strengths—as well as his passion—is his remarkable ability to connect with music. For Bailey, age 24, there is no disability when it comes to…

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Lori’s Story: Everyday People Enjoying Everyday Lives

Today, in recognition of the countless achievements and contributions of individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD), we want to share an update on the heart-warming success story of Lori B. Lori has overcome significant challenges—health-related and otherwise—in order to live her best life, every day. Lori came to UCP in November 2019 after being told by…

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Valentine’s Day/PenPal MASH-UP in Shippensburg!

There was an air of excitement and anticipation as Shippensburg Community Participation Supports (CPS) participants expectantly awaited their first Penpal exchange… just in time for Valentine’s Day. As their names were called, each individual collected the envelope containing the handwritten “All About Me” message from their designated Penpal.

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“Total Team Effort” Leads to Life-Changing Transformation

There is a remarkable transformation that has taken place in the life of Christian C since he began living in a UCP home in May 2020. Christian, who is affectionately known to UCP staff as “Chuck” because of his fondness for Charlie Brown, has a handful of diagnoses, primary among them being mild IDD (Intellectual/Developmental Disability) and Autism.

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