Dickinson Center Opens New Facility in St. Marys

Photo of DCI New St. Marys Building Ribbon Cutting
Pictured: Leaders from Dickinson Center, Inc. (DCI) & Journey Health System, DCI’s board campaign committee, staff, state & local officials cut the ribbon at the new DCI building in St. Marys.
 

Dickinson Center, Inc. (DCI), an affiliate of Journey Health System, held an Open House and Ribbon-Cutting ceremony at their new facility located at 28 Railroad Street in St. Marys on July 24. Approximately 100 community members, consumers, local representatives, leaders and employees gathered to celebrate this significant milestone in enhancing mental health and support services in the community.

Guy Signor, JHS President and CEO, said, “This project began in the conception stage over seven years ago. Then once we were ready to start moving into the construction stage, the COVID pandemic hit and everything was put on hold. Facing rising costs and many other obstacles, we moved forward and today the building stands as a testament to the resiliency of the Board of Directors and the staff members of Dickinson Center. We are very proud of the outcome.”  

The new state-of-the-art, two-story building spans 12,000 square feet and will consolidate all of DCI’s programs in St. Marys under one roof. This strategic move is designed to improve service accessibility while fostering greater organizational effectiveness. The facility is poised to serve as a catalyst for positive transformation within downtown St. Marys, allowing for enhanced collaboration between staff and consumers.

“I’m very grateful for the capital campaign committee, especially Bob Ordiway and Bill Conrad for co-chairing the committee and helping us to meet our goal,” said Jim Prosper, Executive Director of DCI. “I am thrilled to see this seven-year journey become a reality. We are very excited for the improved access, environment, and collaboration this new facility will bring to the community members we support as well as our staff.”

With financial assistance provided by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Honorable Josh Shapiro, Governor, this project is funded through a combination of state and federal grants, foundation grants, Dickinson Center operating funds, bank financing, and generous contributions from business, industry, and individuals in the community. 

“I would like to thank the entire DCI team who has played a vital part in getting us here today,” stated Joe Haines, DCI Board Chair and member of the Capital Campaign Committee. “Their tireless efforts have made this new facility a reality, and I extend my gratitude to everyone involved—from the DCI Board for their unwavering support to the capital campaign committee. Special thanks also go to Senator Cris Dush, Representative Glenn “GT” Thompson, Representative Mike Armanini, the City of St. Marys, and the County of Elk administration and staff for their contributions to this project.” 

Since its inception in 1958, Dickinson Center, Inc. has been committed to empowering individuals to reach their full potential. The organization prides itself on offering a comprehensive range of behavioral health, intellectual disability, and prevention services. Originally established to provide outpatient psychiatric care to rural northwestern Pennsylvania, DCI has evolved into a recognized leader in rural behavioral health provision across Elk, Cameron, Potter, McKean, Forest, Warren, Jefferson and Clearfield counties