
Cristina Troyer and Skyler Winder enjoy utilizing smart boards as they engage in KSI programming activities. (Photo courtesy of KSI)
KSI announced that it has received a generous $20,000 grant from the Helen D. Groome Beatty Trust to support its Pre-Vocational Training Program. This donation will enable KSI to grow its technological resources with smart boards and laptops.
KSI is a not for profit agency providing transportation, vocational training, employment, community integration, day habilitation, life enrichment, and nutritional services to individuals with disabilities throughout Kent and Sussex Counties.
The Helen D. Groome Beatty Trust is a non-profit foundation based in Pittsburgh. The foundation, which was founded in 1951, focuses on supporting the arts, education and human services. The trust is administered by BNY Mellon Wealth Management.
KSI is committed to making all reasonable accommodations in order to ensure that all programs and services are as accessible as possible to as many people as possible. To learn more, visit KSI’s web page at www.ksiinc.org or contact Alicia Hollis, Director of Community Relations, at [email protected], or (302) 422-4014 ext. 3015. Like us on www.facebook.com/KSIWorks.
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