The Alliance For Infants and Toddlers, Inc. was established in 1988 by a Federal grant to assist families of low birth weight infants. In 1996, The Alliance was chosen by Allegheny County as the Early Intervention Service Coordination Agency for families of children, ages birth to three years, who have developmental concerns.
In 2022, The Alliance was elected as the Early Intervention Service Coordination Agency to serve children residing throughout Beaver County.
Early Intervention is a variety of supports and services designed to build and enhance the natural learning that occurs in the early years. Supports and services are provided in the home, childcare site and other community settings identified by the family. Any child, from birth to three years of age, living in Allegheny County or Beaver County is eligible for a developmental evaluation through Early Intervention.
Early Intervention Service Coordination for Children from Birth to Three
Susan Levi
Executive Director
Susan joined The Alliance in 2018 and is responsible for overseeing the administration, programs, and strategic plan for the agency. She handles the fiscal management and provides final approval for recruitment, development, and efficient utilization of personnel.
Barbara Novak
Operations Director
Barbara has been working at The Alliance since 2001 and is responsible for overseeing and managing departments and functions related to the day-to-day operations of the agency. Barbara is also the agency's Privacy Officer and is responsible for the sharing of information internally and externally as per Federal and State Laws.
Lisa Schneider
Independent Assessment & Special Projects Director
Lisa is responsible for overseeing the implementation, planning and delivery of evaluations for determining eligibility for EI services as well as other projects relating to training, family coaching, and data management. Lisa has been with The Alliance since 2011.
Stacey Nee
Program Supervisor
Stacey has been with The Alliance for Infants and Toddlers since 1996. She was a Service Coordinator and SC Supervisor prior to moving into the Program Director position in April 2023. She is responsible for ensuring that Service Coordination services are performed according to the highest standards and are in accordance with applicable regulations.
Deb Graf-Sullivan
Information Systems Director
Deb is the IS Director at The Alliance and is responsible for the management of the client database including overseeing the internal and external flow of information, reports, and technical support. She has been with the organization since 1997.
Karin Shafer
Clinical Director
Karin is responsible for multiple programs focused around the well-being of families and their children including Mental Health Supports, CYF collaborative projects, the At Risk Tracking service coordination unit and Child Find outreach programming. Karin has been with the Alliance since 2013 and has over 30 years of experience n the field.
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