
C.O.R.P.
Children Of Recovering Parents
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C.O.R.P. was established in the summer of 2025 by its current Program Coordinator, Drew Lahr, in collaboration with Shawnee Robel, Program Director of SVM’s Families in Recovery. Serving Union and Snyder Counties, the program is dedicated to meeting teenagers where they are — whether they're navigating their personal challenges or the broader struggles affecting their families.
Goals of the C.O.R.P. Program
Activities
Allowing teens to be creative while expressing themselves to address core issues that may be challenging in their everyday life.
Community Days
Monthly community days to help build continuity while incorporating fun ways of giving back and connecting to the community.
Resources
Offer insight of resources in the communities of the teens and/or their families that might assist in recovery efforts and any other challenges.
Mentors
Offer opportunities for mentors to open doors for one-on-one peer mentorship.
Trauma Support
During support group meetings, a Child Trauma Therapist will attend to assist with any deeper concerns or challenges.
Group Support
Weekly support group meetings where teens can share their lived experiences while learning to grow from their challenges.
About Children of Recovering Parents
C.O.R.P. supports teens affected by their own or their loved one's addiction, incarceration, and/or behavioral challenges. Program Coordinator, Drew Lahr, aims to meet each teen where they're at, helping them overcome isolation, share experiences, build strength, and build support in a safe and understanding environment.
The C.O.R.P. program helps at risk teens engage with:
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Building their Support Networks
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Peers and Family Members
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Shared Experiences
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Community
The C.O.R.P. program provides:
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Union County - Donald Heiter Community Center
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Mondays 6:30-8:30 pm
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100 Nth 5th Street, Lewisburg
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Snyder County - Middleburg Elementary School
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Thursdays 6-8 pm
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600 Wagenseller St, Middleburg
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"Reentering Your Community" is a comprehensive guide to the resources in the Snyder, Union and Northumberland Counties for those in need.


