New director aims to make local FCSS a hub for connection
Tofield-Ryley-Beaver West (TRBW) FCSS has a new executive director, Tracey Radley, who moved from the Viking branch this past week.

Radley hopes to make TRBW FCSS a hub for connection.
“FCSS services are preventive in nature; we aim to help people through development of their social well-being,” Radley said. “A big part of that begins with connection, whether that be to other people or organizations or resources that can assist them.”
Radley, a resident of Beaver County since 2009, started with FCSS as a community programmer with Viking/Beaver FCSS in 2012 until 2014 when she became the director.
After almost five years, Radley is thankful to become part of the local FCSS team.