WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — The centers' names now reflect Moses's dedication to helping children in need.
Folks gathered at a ribbon-cutting ceremony today with allied services in partnership with all-one foundations and charities.
Which will donate $2 million over two years to aid allied services in providing care for children with disabilities.
"It makes my heart so happy. It's a struggle sometimes to worry about how much therapy these kids need and how we can provide it. This makes a big difference knowing that these kids get what they need," said Lynn Matysczak, Occupational Therapist.
Allied Services' pediatric program has provided services for more than four decades.