Business & Merchant
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 April 2013 20:57
Southwestern PA Human Services (SPHS) will hold an Open House on May 16 to showcase the opening of its newest Mon Valley service site at 250 Chamber Plaza in Charleroi.
![]() Pictured in front of the new SPHS Mon
Valley service site located at 250 Chamber Plaza, Charleroi are (l-r) John Phillips, Riverside Horizons Supervisor, and program participants Lisa Campbell, Allen Andrews, and Beth Palchak. |
The event will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. and the public is invited to attend and tour the newly renovated 32,000 square foot facility.
In 2006, SPHS moved their operational headquarters to Charleroi, renovating the former Montgomery Ward's building in Chamber Plaza. Now, SPHS has expanded that facility to include a number of programs from sites throughout the Mon Valley. These include Riverside Horizons, a therapeutic activity center for intellectually disabled adults; In-Home Aging Services; a mental health partial hospitalization and social rehabilitation program as well as offices for mental health case management staff. More than 140 staff will work at the new site, serving well-over 1,300 Mon Valley and Washington County residents.
With the additional new space in Chamber Plaza, SPHS now employs over 350 professional and administrative staff at its Charleroi site. Founded forty-nine years ago, SPHS is one of the largest nonprofit human service organizations in the southwestern Pennsylvania region, employing more than 900 full and part-time staff and annually serving more than 60,000 persons throughout Washington, Greene, Fayette and Westmoreland Counties.
In 2006, SPHS moved their operational headquarters to Charleroi, renovating the former Montgomery Ward's building in Chamber Plaza. Now, SPHS has expanded that facility to include a number of programs from sites throughout the Mon Valley. These include Riverside Horizons, a therapeutic activity center for intellectually disabled adults; In-Home Aging Services; a mental health partial hospitalization and social rehabilitation program as well as offices for mental health case management staff. More than 140 staff will work at the new site, serving well-over 1,300 Mon Valley and Washington County residents.
With the additional new space in Chamber Plaza, SPHS now employs over 350 professional and administrative staff at its Charleroi site. Founded forty-nine years ago, SPHS is one of the largest nonprofit human service organizations in the southwestern Pennsylvania region, employing more than 900 full and part-time staff and annually serving more than 60,000 persons throughout Washington, Greene, Fayette and Westmoreland Counties.