Amy Kroll was the first recipient of the Albert B. Craig, Jr. Award, as director of Justice Related Services for Allegheny County, where she helped build programs that prevent arrests and the sentencing of nonviolent people with behavioral health issues when they can improve through treatment, rather than arrest and conviction.
“It is because of Amy Kroll and her team that people with behavioral health issues are getting the treatment they need, rather than jail time,” said Marc Cherna, Directer of the Allegheny County Department of Human Services. “We are pleased that Staunton Farm has recognized Amy’s leadership and what she and the Office of Behavioral Health have accomplished to benefit thousands of our Allegheny County residents.”