With services spanning 5 decades, the Family Counseling Center of Armstrong County has been providing mental health and intellectual disability services to residents of our community for 59 years. In 1970 the center changed its name to the Family Counseling Center of Armstrong County and in 1977 moved to 150 South Jefferson Street, Kittanning.
Constructed principally of steel and glass, the new office building reflects the heritage of the local steel and glass industries and promotes recovery and acceptance of mental health treatment.From a staff of 5 serving 74 individuals in 1964, the center currently employs over 160 staff and provides services to over 5000 different consumers per year.
The Family Counseling Center is governed by a Board of Directors who are Armstrong County residents interested in addressing mental health and intellectual disability needs of the county through management of the Center. David Shaeffer, Ph. D.has served as the Executive Director of the agency since 1982.
Constructed principally of steel and glass, the new office building reflects the heritage of the local steel and glass industries and promotes recovery and acceptance of mental health treatment.From a staff of 5 serving 74 individuals in 1964, the center currently employs over 160 staff and provides services to over 5000 different consumers per year.
The Family Counseling Center is governed by a Board of Directors who are Armstrong County residents interested in addressing mental health and intellectual disability needs of the county through management of the Center. David Shaeffer, Ph. D.has served as the Executive Director of the agency since 1982.
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