Lourdesmont/Good Shepherd Youth and Family Services is a non-profit adolescent treatment center sponsored by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, an international community of religiously committed women who draw upon a rich 300-year tradition in the field of human services, working especially with the individual troubled or lost in society.
Lourdesmont provides therapeutic day programs and interventions for girls and
boys, age 12 to 18, referred
primarily from the
catchment area of the Lackawanna-Susquehanna Mental Health
program, as well as services to their families and outreach
services to the community.
Saint Mary Euphrasia
Rose Virginie Pelletier, who was canonized Saint Mary Euphrasia, was the foundress of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in Angers, France. The Sisters founded a social services facility in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1889 and relocated to Clarks Summit in 1926.
Mission:
Lourdesmont makes a positive difference in the lives of
individuals and families by providing therapeutic services
on campus, in homes, and in the community. Guided by
the values of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, we create
opportunities for change by honoring the worth of each
person.
A person is of more value than a whole world.
St. Mary
Euphrasia
537 Venard Road, Clarks Summit, PA 18411 (570) 587-4741