KSI celebrates acquisition of Camp Lenape with ribbon cutting

KSI representatives and a host of guests gathered April 4 at Camp Lenape in Felton to celebrate KSI’s acquisition of the camp, which was run for many years by United Cerebral Palsy for children with disabilities.
Ann Haggerty, KSI vice president of mission advancement and Kamp Lenape vice president, announced this new chapter for KSI with a ribbon-cutting ceremony handled by the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Milford. She emphasized the importance of expanding KSI’s reach to a younger population. Serving children during a summer camp is an exciting addition to KSI’s current programs and services, Haggerty said.
For more information about Kamp Lenape, email KampLenape@ksiinc.org.
KSI is a not-for-profit agency providing vocational training, employment, supported employment, community integration, transportation, day habilitation and nutritional services to individuals with disabilities throughout Kent and Sussex counties. KSI is committed to making all reasonable accommodations in order to ensure its programs and services are as accessible as possible to as many people as possible. To learn more about KSI , go to ksiinc.org or call Alicia Hollis at 302-422-4014, Ext. 3015 to schedule a tour.