Lock Haven Catholic School takes part in Valentine’s campaign
PHOTO PROVIDED Lock Haven Catholic Elementary, second grade students colored Valentines to be given to the patients of Community Nursing Services of Clinton County. Pictured with students, from left, are Danielle Darwin, second grade teacher; James White, Community Liaison, VNA Health System/Community Nursing Services of Clinton County; and Amy Watt, second grade teacher.
LOCK HAVEN — Lock Haven Catholic School recently participated in a Valentine’s Day campaign to spread love to others.
Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) Health System and Crossings Hospice recently held their 2026 Valentine Card Campaign throughout their offices in Central Pennsylvania. This heartwarming campaign has been a cherished tradition with VNA for many years, bringing joy and connection to the patients they serve.
Local elementary school students, including LHCS, once again shared their creativity and kindness by coloring Valentine’s Day cards, which VNA staff members personally delivered to patients receiving home health and hospice services. The handmade cards brightened spirits and reminded patients that they are valued members of the community.
VNA Health System is a not-for-profit home health and hospice agency proudly serving communities across the region. Participating offices in this year’s campaign included:
— VNA Health System-Shamokin
— Lewisburg Home Health
— Community Nursing Service of Clinton County
— Centre HomeCare, Inc.
— Lewistown Home Health and Hospice: The Bridge
— VNA of Central Pennsylvania
Through initiatives like the Valentine Card Campaign, VNA Health System and Crossings Hospice continue to strengthen community partnerships while fulfilling their mission of providing compassionate, high-quality care to patients and families throughout Central Pennsylvania.





