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5/10/11
The Delaware County Daily Times writes about the positive impact of Chester Youth Courts.
5/7/11
John C. Haas, retired Chairman of Rohm and Haas Company, founder of Stoneleigh Foundation, and a tireless champion of community service both regionally and nationally, died Saturday, April 2 at age 92.
5/6/11
Watch, read and take action!  Video and resources from our symposium are now available.
3/31/11
Kathleen Creamer, Esq, and Ted Corbin, MD, to join Stoneleigh in its mission to improve life outcomes for vulnerable and underserved youth.
3/23/11
Regina M. Benjamin, 18th Surgeon General of the United States, will speak at the inaugural Kevin J. Robinson Forum for Social Justice and Public Health  "Health Disparities to be Addressed Moving Forward".
2/15/11
Darlyne Bailey, Stoneleigh Board Member, honored for her accomplishments in shaping the social work profession.
2/8/11
Stoneleigh Fellow Gregory Volz talks about the development of youth courts in the City of Chester, Pennsylvania, and how they help stop the school-to-prison pipeline.
1/25/11
Application is open for the 2011 Junior Fellowship in Harrisburg, PA.
1/10/11
Danielle Sered decribes Common Justice as an alternative approach to dealing with violent crimes that benefits both the responsible party and the people harmed.
12/22/10
"As a new majority takes control of the U.S. House, we hope that both parties remember that, while there are no easy solutions to the current economic crisis, the costs of failing to protect children will be enormous," say Stoneleigh Fellow Dr. David Rubin and colleague Kathleen Noonan in their recent op-ed in The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Click below for the full article.