KSI receives two generation donations

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KSI Interim CEO, James Greenwell accepts a generous $1,000 Community Service Grant from Kent County Levy Court. Commissioner Robert “Bobby” Scott, representing the 4th District (right) personally delivered the donation

KSI received a generous donation from the Knights of Columbus, Brother Vincent Council #7517 in Smyrna. The Brother Vincent Council Knights donated $2,054.10 to KSI as a result of their annual Tootsie Roll drive where they solicit donations to help those with intellectual or physical disabilities.

In addition to the generous donation from the Knights of Columbus, KSI was also the recipient of a Community Service Grant from Kent County Levy Court in the amount of $1,000. This grant is in support of KSI’s Pre-Vocational Training and Life Enrichment Programs. This donation will enable KSI to continue providing quality programs and services to adults with various abilities.

The Knights of Columbus, Brother Vincent Council #7517 conducted their annual Tootsie Roll drive, collecting $2,054.10 in donations to support individuals with intellectual or physical disabilities. Following a tour of KSI’s Milford facility, Grand Knight John “Jack” Barnas presented their donation to Alicia Hollis, KSI Director of Community Relations.

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 making all reasonable accommodations in order to ensure that its programs and services are as accessible as possible to as many people as possible. If you would like to make a donation or get more information about KSI, contact Alicia Hollis, KSI Director of Community Relations at 302/422-4014 ext. 3015, or email at [email protected] or visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/KSIWorks.

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