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Wesley Family Services

www.wfspa.org

 
Wesley Family Services, located in Southwestern Pennsylvania, is a regional human services organization with headquarters in the Pittsburgh area. It is our mission to empower children, adults, and families by providing transformational care. Our programs include Aging Services, Autism Services, Behavioral Health Services, Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Programs, Community Empowerment Programs, Education, Foster Care, and services for those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. We strive to create a work environment that is positive and rewarding for its employees; a setting where growth, teamwork, diversity, health and safety are means to meet the charge of our mission. We offer competitive ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.wfspa.org
  • 100 Emerson Lane Suite 1525
    Bridgeville, PA USA 15017
  • Phone: 724.335.6242

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Larry Trenga
Chief Information Officer Profile

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