Deenie Keeler
Program Director of Lycoming and Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
Deenie graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Lycoming College in 1997. Upon graduation, Deenie immediately started working within the human services field. Her career experience is diverse, having served as a Therapeutic Support Staff, Community Educator, Volunteer Coordinator, and as a Case Manager for both Foster Care and Aging Services. Deenie also worked as a Program Supervisor for an all-female residential program for 7 years prior to coming on board with JusticeWorks.
In April of 2018, Deenie joined the JusticeWorks team as the Community-Based Supervisor for Lycoming County. In 2019, Deenie assumed the oversight and supervision of Sullivan County when we started offering services there. Deenie was promoted to Program Director of Lycoming and Sullivan Counties in March of 2020.
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Recent News
Dauphin County JusticeWorks Engages Community through Job Fair!
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Celebrating 24 Years of Empowering Families: Happy Anniversary, JusticeWorks!
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