LOHF Announces New Board Members

Lancaster Osteopathic Health Foundation (LOHF) has appointed Stacey Denlinger, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, and Amanda Yarosh Katchur, Doctor of Psychology, as new board members. Each offers experience and insight to LOHF's mission of improving children's behavioral health care in Lancaster County and equipping medical and behavioral health care providers to best serve this need. Denlinger and Katchur were appointed in March.

Denlinger is a physician with CovenantMD in Lancaster. She received her medical degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2012 and completed her residency at Heart of Lancaster Regional Medical Center, now UPMC Lititz. She is a Lancaster County native.

Katchur is a licensed psychologist and program coordinator for school-based outpatient therapy with Community Services Group in Lancaster. She also serves on LOHF's Access Committee. She has special interests in school-based mental health and perinatal mental health. As the parent of a child diagnosed with autism, Katchur has a passion for advocacy and inclusion in her personal and professional life.

LOHF also recognized outgoing board members Dr. Lindsi DeArment and Dr. Anita Darpino. DeArment resigned as a board member in 2020, and Darpino will retire from the board at the end of May.

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