Meet your Coordinator
Maggie's passion for working with and for children has been a lifelong endeavor. Being raised as a pastor's daughter provided many opportunities for her to get involved with ministry and community outreach. She studied early childhood education throughout high school and, in 2023, graduated from La Roche University with a BA in Psychology heavily focused on child development. She also works as the director of youth outreach and ministry at her family church. While her work keeps her fairly busy, she loves to spend time with her husband, Christian, and her stepson, Coda. She is so excited to begin her journey with KFA and serve her county's children and families.
County Events
Here are some great resources in Armstrong County. Contact the Coordinator for more resources!
Christian Alliance for Orphans (CAFO)
The Christian Alliance for Orphans unites more than 200 respected organizations and 850+ church members. Our joint initiatives inspire and equip Christians to effectively live out the Bible’s call to care for orphans and vulnerable children.
Armstrong County Children, Youth, & Family Services
Armstrong County Children, Youth and Family Services, as a public child welfare agency, is dedicated to serving its foremost mission which is to protect children from abuse, neglect or exploitation.
Connections of Armstrong County
Connections of Armstrong County helps you connect to the resources that help you get “unstuck” from difficult circumstances.
Blessings Foster Care Ministry, Inc.
Blessings Foster Care Ministry is a foster closet resource that offers clothing to youth in care.
Life Choices
It is the mission of Life Choices to empower choices for life, sexual integrity, and healthy families. They are committed to offering life-affirming options to those in difficult situations, both before and after.
Armstrong County Community Action
Armstrong County Community Action plans, develops and serves as an incubator for programs that will assist low-income and working poor individuals and families within Armstrong County to achieve self-sufficiency.