Dusty Holt


Waiver Coordinator
(570) 327-9070
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Dusty is a Waiver Coordinator in the Home and Community Base Services Department for CILNCP. She has an associate degree in Criminology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor’s Degree from Pennsylvania State University.

Dusty has been employed by Goodwill Industries and assisted individual with disabilities in locating employment and job training. She also has a background in child welfare and has been employed with Clearfield County Children, Youth and Family Services where she became a Certified Child Welfare Direct Service Worker. Dusty came to us from Ashler Manor where she was employed as a case manager.

On a personal note, Dusty can be found most weekends with her family either at her home or at any sporting event that her son may be participating in. In addition, she enjoys traveling, visiting her brother in New York City, camping and hiking in the summer months.



Eric Haymon


IM4Q Program Coordinator
(570) 327-9070
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Eric Haymon is a IM4Q Program Coordinator for CILNCP.

Eric has been volunteering at CILNCP for seven years and has been a great asset. He has been active in IM4Q, Barrier Busters, and other advocacy/legislative issues. He has gone to Harrisburg to advocate for people with disabilities



Lucina Campbell


Waiver Coordinator
(570) 327-9070
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Lucina (Cindi) Campbell an Independent Living Service Coordinator with CILNCP. She provides assistance to people with disabilities in a variety of ways. Whether it's peer support, advocacy or individualized life skills training such as budgeting, cooking, self-awareness etc. Her goal is to help the people she serves to live more independently.

Cindi's job allows her the wonderful opportunity to reach out to others and empower them "to do and be their best". It is her sincere desire to truly make a difference.

Cindi is a native of Williamsport. After graduation from High School she served in the U.S. Army as a member of The Old Guard and as a journalist for the PENTAGRAM NEWS in Washington, D.C. Since then she has worked in the Williamsport School District where she gained experience and knowledge in the special education field. Cindi is currently working on a degree in Early Childhood Education to better serve her younger consumers.

Cindi enjoys her daughter and grandson, her three mini dachshunds and making new friends.



Theresa Williams


NHT Service Coordinator
(570) 327-9070
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On the morning of September 17th, 1999, a storm was brewing. Little did Theresa know it was just the beginning of the many storms that would occur in her life. She was on her way to work. At the time she was a resident advisor for the elderly population here in Williamsport, Pa. That morning she had a very severe car accident that mangled her legs. The doctors did what they could, but the accident left her a wheelchair user with very little mobility. She had never imagined a busy about-life person such as herself becoming a person with a disability. It was a very hard situation to deal with at first. She felt like she was imprisoned, her options became few, barriers began to pop up in every aspect of her life. Theresa's loss of dignity and the bottom dropping out of her self-esteem made her feel hopeless and powerless. She needed help.

Theresa didn't know where to begin, but she knew that she had to get some acceptance with her disability in order to get her life back to its previous status. She had worked with people with disabilities for over 15 years. She began to play some of the tapes in her head of some of her own words; in other words, she began to take some of her own advice. She contacted the Labor Board, OVR, Home Health Services and any one else she thought would help (or just listen).

Through God's grace, Theresa found the inner strength to put her life back on track. She returned to Penn College in the fall of 2000. Theresa began to participate in activities with her foster son, Kevin, who has encouraged her constantly throughout her endeavors. The love that grew between us during this trying time was her most supportive tool. Her husband, Tony, was with her every step of the way to support and encourage.

Since then, Theresa has learned to persevere through the barriers and stigma that is associated with people who encounter disabilities. This situation/tragedy has helped her get a clearer idea of who she is. She graduate from Penn College on May 19th 2001. Theresa work here at CIL will open the doors necessary for her to reach and encourage others who encounter disabilities. Theresa also hopes to help others develop coping skills and motivational strategies so that they might live their lives to the fullest of there potential and the highest of quality. Her initial goal here at CIL is to help people overcome obstacles and become accountable for their futures. Some inspiration: Learn to cope and face your challenges in order to maintain your independence.