Centre County
church partners
*Churches with an asterisk next to their name are trauma responsive churches.
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Meet the county staff
Hillary and her husband, Robi, have 4 "original" (biological) children and one "bonus" (adopted) daughter resulting in a 17 year age span. The Haris family has been a foster family since 2008 and has welcomed a variety of ages into their home. After graduating with a degree from Juniata College Hillary received a Master's Degree in
Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Counseling from Radford University in Radford, Virginia. In their spare time they like to hike, play board games and are always up for a road trip. Keystone Alliance birthed out of the Centre County Orphan Care Alliance. God had been stirring a passion to care for the fatherless in the hearts of Christians in Centre County for some time. Out of those stirrings in October 2008, God brought together several local churches to form the Centre County Orphan Care Alliance. After starting in this one county the passion has spread to several other counties in Pennsylvania, growing into Keystone Family Alliance in 2022.
Keystone Family Alliance has been a part of my life long before I came on staff. I had been attending the REAL moms support group for several years before joining the team as Centre County's assistant coordinator. I've always had a heart for vulnerable children and have been involved in foster care since 2017. My husband Kevin and I have two biological
children, Trent (20), Raegan (18) and two daughters that we adopted from foster care, Mila (10) and Sydney (7). We reside in State College where I also work as a substitute teacher for the school district.