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  • A group of runners are running to the right of the frame at a Walk With Me event

    Walk With Me Delmarva

    Runners and Walkers of all ages and abilities are invited to participate and support life-changing solutions for people with disabilities in our community.


    Oct. 18-19, 2025
    Long Neck, DE
  • A person is leaping into the air getting ready to hit a volleyball over the net.

    Easterseals/CAI Volleyball Challenge

    Join us for the Annual Easterseals/CAI Volleyball Challenge. This year, the event will take place over one day at the University of Delaware Carpenter Sports Building.
    Mar. 7-8, 2025
    Newark, DE
  • Two men with disabilities are well dressed in a room of many people. They are smiling at the camera.

    Annual Celebration

    The Easterseals Annual Celebration is one of the year's most vital fundraisers.
    Oct. 28-29, 2024
    Wilmington, DE
  • Small child walks hand in hand with other walkers on a paved path. They are wearing bright pink and dark blue shirts

    Walk With Me Salisbury

    Runners and Walkers of all ages and abilities are invited to participate and support life-changing solutions for people with disabilities in our community.
    Sep. 27-28, 2024
    Salisbury, MD
  • A woman stands on a stage speaking to an audience

    Caregiver Conference

    Easterseals hosts the only conference in Delaware focused on family caregivers.
    Aug. 27-28, 2024
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  • A group of people stand in front of a building that says Milton Cheer

    Easterseals Participants Volunteer at CHEER

    It is hard to find a group of people who bring dedication and a hard-working attitude but also smiles with them. The CHEER Center, which serves seniors in the Sussex County Region, found that in a group of volunteers from Easterseals Pre-Vocational Services. Participants at Easterseals love volunteering in the community, and thanks to this partnership, they are able to do just that while learning valuable work
    skills.
  • A man with a disability is swimming in a pool with the assistance of his counselor

    Independence Found at Easterseals Camp Fairlee

    John Suggs is counting down the days until his 12-day adventure at Easterseals Camp Fairlee, and it is not hard to see why. For John, who is visually impaired and has Cerebral Palsy, camp means independence, new experiences, and friendship. For his parents, Lisa Dornell and Robert Suggs, it means a break from caregiving.
  • Stevie Georgetown

    Easterseals Introduces Walk With Me Delmarva Ambassador

    Easterseals Delaware & Maryland's Eastern Shore is delighted to announce that Steve "Stevie" Tull, of Seaford, DE, will serve as this year's ambassador for their annual "Walk With Me & 5K Run Delmarva" event. It will be held at 3:30 pm on Sunday, October 20, 2024, at Baywood Greens, 32267 Clubhouse Way, Long Neck, DE.
  • Young adult male with Down syndrome wearing a hat and several special Olympic medals standing next to he support specialist who is female with short black hair

    Easterseals Introduces 2024 Volleyball Challenge Ambassador

    Brian Perry, of Frederica, DE, is a world traveler, recently returning from Germany where he competed in the Special Olympics World Games as a swimming champion representing the United States. Meanwhile at home, his team at the café at Delaware State University, where he has worked for the last ten years through Easterseals’ Supported Employment program, was cheering him on.
  • Two elderly people stand in a garden smiling at the camera

    Easterseals Celebrates Caregiver Month

    Jack Witzman knew something was not right when he and his wife, Jackie, were driving home from the store one day and, suddenly, Jackie did not know where she was going. Jackie was later diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, confirming his suspicion.
  • A child with autism play a drum with the assistance of a therapist

    Easterseals Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy Creates a Powerful Partnership!

    Easterseals is meeting the needs of their community through their life-changing Children’s Therapies, including Applied Behavior Analysis therapy (ABA). Before ABA, five-year-old Efe Ozer, of Wilmington, DE, was unable to communicate his needs and rightfully so, became frustrated. His mom, Sel Ozer, was so grateful to find Easterseals services to give their family the tools they needed to help Efe.