Johnson College to Host Free Community Resource Fair

Johnson College will host a free Community Resource Fair for all local college-bound students on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, inside the Moffat Student Center Gymnasium at its Scranton campus. The event is open to the public and is designed to connect current and prospective college students with local resources and support services.

The fair will feature a variety of community organizations offering guidance and assistance on topics such as education, employment, health, and wellness.

“The Community Resource Fair is an opportunity for all students attending any of our region’s colleges and universities to learn about local services available to them,” said Dr. Kellyn Williams, Associate Vice President of Special Programs at Johnson College. “We’re proud to bring together organizations that are making a positive impact in our region.”

Participating organizations include:

  • ACE of NEPA
  • Educational Opportunity Centers of PA
  • Friends of the Poor/Catherine McAuley Center
  • Geisinger Marworth
  • Greater Scranton YMCA
  • Goodwill Industries of Northeastern Pennsylvania
  • Susquehanna County Interfaith
  • The Wright Center for Patient & Community Engagement

For more information, please contact Sam Lehman at slehman@johnson.edu or 570-702-8341.

UNC to Host Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for New CEDAR Center

United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania (UNC) will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new CEDAR (Community Education, Development, And Revitalization) Center on Friday, August 8, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at 526 Cedar Avenue in South Scranton. All media outlets and public officials are invited to attend.

UNC officially moved into the CEDAR Center on June 23, 2025, marking a major milestone in the organization’s 100+ year history. The CEDAR Center now serves as UNC’s regional hub for adult education, workforce development, and a range of community-based programs. Speakers at the event will include Senator Marty Flynn, Lackawanna County Commissioner Bill Gaughan, Mayor of Scranton Paige Cognetti, Lisa Durkin, UNC President and CEO, and Dr. Kellyn Williams, UNC Board Member. 

The building, a former branch of the South Side Bank & Trust Company, was generously donated by Peoples Security Bank in 2014. Construction began in April 2024, transforming the space into a welcoming and accessible facility designed to meet the growing needs of the community.

UNC extends sincere thanks to the many funding partners who helped bring the project to life, including Senator Robert P. Casey Jr., Peoples Security Bank, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (RACP), the PA Department of Community and Economic Development (Keystone Communities, Local Share Account, and Neighborhood Partnership Program), Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority, Lackawanna County, the City of Scranton, the Oppenheim Foundation, PNC Bank, PPL Electric Utilities, and The Dime Bank. We’d additionally like to thank Project Architect Ralph J. Melone, AIA, and General Contractor Robert Bamford of Mar-Paul Construction Co., Inc.

The ribbon cutting will celebrate the opening of this vital new space and UNC’s continued commitment to serving individuals and families across Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Johnson College to Host Free Community Resource Fairs

Johnson College will host two free Community Resource Fairs on its Scranton campus this summer. These events are open to the public and are designed to connect current and prospective college students with local resources and support services.

The fairs will feature a variety of community organizations offering guidance and assistance on topics such as education, employment, health, and wellness.

The fairs will be held on:

  • Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
  • Tuesday, August 12, 2025, 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Both events will take place inside the Moffat Student Center Gym at the Johnson College Scranton campus, located at 3427 North Main Ave., Scranton.

“The Community Resource Fair is an opportunity for students to learn about services available to them both on and off campus,” said Dr. Kellyn Williams, Associate Vice President of Special Programs at Johnson College. “We’re proud to bring together organizations that are making a positive impact in our region.”

Participating organizations include:

  • Agency for Community EmPOWERment of NEPA
  • American Water
  • Community Services for Children
  • County of Lackawanna Transit System
  • Educational Opportunity Centers of PA
  • Goodwill Industries of NEPA
  • Greater Scranton YMCA
  • Maternal and Family Health Services Inc.
  • Outreach Center for Community Resources
  • PA Careerlink Lackawanna County
  • Parent Pathways of NEPA
  • RISE NEPA
  • Scranton Area Community Foundation
  • The Wright Center for Patient & Community Engagement
  • And many more

For more information, please contact Sam Lehman at slehman@johnson.edu or 570-702-8341.