This is a challenging time for nonprofits and businesses alike. However, KSI is steadfast in its mission to serve people with developmental disabilities with the employment training and life enrichment opportunities they need.
As the organization prepares to restart after state restrictions begin phasing out, KSI is asking the public to use "The Better Half" of their federal economic stimulus checks to help offset funding losses due to the COVID-19 shut down and ensure staff employment needed to properly servep program participants.
KSI understands many people desparately need their federal COVID economic stimulus checks to make it through months of unemployment. But there are others who are still making income during the economic shutdown and perhaps don't need the federal stimulus as much. Giving half of it to help people with disabilities in the coming months will impact the hundrds of individuals' lives KSI touches each program day.
KSI is a not for profit agency providing vocational training, employment, supported employment, community integration, transportation, day habilition, life enrichment, and nutritional services to individuals with disabilities throughout Kent and Sussex Counties. KSI is committed to making all reasonable accomodations in order to ensure that its programs and services are as accessible as possible to as many people as possible. Contact Alicia Hollis at 422-4014 ext. 3015 or hollisa@ksiinc.org for more information.
You may send donations directly to KSI, 301 N. Rehoboth Blvd., Milford DE 19963. Or visit www.ksiinc.org and click on the "Donate" button on the hompage.
Photo caption: KSI's vocational training program provides skill building opportunities to individuals interested in gaining employment. Your support of KSI's "The Better Half" Campaign can help this young lady and many others to access each opportunity when presented.