Ultimately, a high school diploma would only be the beginning of Carmona Ross’ academic journey. As a middle school student in 1992, however, that future was tough for her to imagine. “I’d been having trouble with some of my classes,” Carmona recalls. “This lady at...
At just 7 years old, Evie Lepel already inspires. When she learned that children in residential treatment at Hillside are temporarily unable to live with their families, Evie decided to raise money to help them, via a favorite activity: reading. Family and friends...
The regularly evolving role of technology in Hillside’s work dramatically accelerated with the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic. Use of Hillside’s TeleCare virtual conferencing tools skyrocketed, literally overnight—from approximately 60 sessions per month to 350 per...