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Camp & Recreation

Recreation and Respite options for Campers and Caregivers

Overview

Camp Fairlee provides a safe and accessible camp experience where campers are challenged to discover their full potential, acquire new skills, and make new and lasting friendships while under the guidance of trained and qualified staff. While campers enjoy their time at Camp Fairlee, their families can take a much-needed break from caregiving.  

Our Programs

To learn more about programs and services, visit our Camp Fairlee website.

 

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    Intellectual/ Developmental Disability Services

    Easterseals offers day programs for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in all three Delaware counties, including Life Skills, Pre-Vocational, and Supported Employment services.

Our Stories

  • Two people with disabilities smile and pose in front of a Food Bank backdrop

    Empowering Careers: Reaching Culinary Goals with Easterseals & Food Bank of Delaware

    Through a partnership between Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore and the Food Bank of Delaware, Kristen and Shalanda, both supported by Easterseals’ Supported Employment Services, completed the Food Bank’s 12 week Kitchen School Program, gaining hands on culinary skills, confidence, and career momentum while continuing to work and moving closer to achieving their long term goals in the food service industry.
  • A man with a disability delivers meals on wheels to senior.

    More Than a Meal

    This Giving Tuesday, your donation helps adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities not only gain meaningful work and connection but also strengthen the community by delivering Meals on Wheels to neighbors in need. Every gift supports empowering people with I/DD to make a real difference in their communities.
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    A Place Where Dominick Can Grow

    When Dominick David, of Newark, is in his Easterseals day program for adults with intellectual disabilities, his mom, Lynne, knows he is engaged in activities, forming relationship bonds and staying connected to his community.

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