Celebrating their one-year anniversary, the KSI group, Women of Empowerment, gathered for a Tea Party one afternoon in June. Organized by KSI Case Manager, Nancy Warren, the group has been meeting bi-weekly for the past year and they look forward to what the next year brings.
Learning how to accept, support and encourage one another, these Women of Empowerment also gave back to their community. They donated to the Food Bank of Delaware and Home of the Brave. The Genesis Center received holiday cards and a visit while the Delaware Veterans Home also received a visit and placemats with messages of thanks for their service. The women’s group also learned about and visited the Community Crisis Center.
KSI is a not for profit agency, providing vocational training, employment, community integration, transportation, day habilitation, life enrichment and nutritional services to individuals with disabilities throughout Kent and Sussex Counties. KSI is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of its transportation services based on race, color, or national origin, as protected by Title VI in the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Circular 4702.1B. For additional information on KSI’s nondiscrimination policies and procedures, or to file a complaint, please visit the website at www.ksiinc.org or contact Michelle Cain, Director of Funding Opportunities and Board Relations at 301 N Rehoboth Blvd, Milford, DE 19963.
For general information about KSI’s programs and services, please contact Alicia Hollis at 302-422-4014 ext. 3015 or hollisa@ksiinc.org .
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KSI Women of Empowerment gathered for a Tea Party one afternoon in June to celebrate their one-year anniversary. Seated are: Angelia Barnes, Darlene Murray, Annie Brown, and Annie Momot. Standing left to right are: Judith Downing, Kayla Strohmeyer, Megan Behornar, Tina Niblett, Shiree Cannon, KSI Case Manager Nancy Warren, Suzanne Blackwell, Deborah Hrupsa, Natasha Burton and Na’Shauna Johnson. A toast was made to honor the power of women and their impact on our community.
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