For Immediate Release

New Found Freedom, Thanks to Easterseals Camp Fairlee

April 26, 2019

When Maria Bulger, of Bear, DE, is on the water in one of the new adapted kayaks at Easterseals Camp Fairlee, she feels free.When Maria Bulger, of Bear, DE, is on the water in one of the new adapted kayaks at Easterseals Camp Fairlee, she feels free. She is able to explore the lake independently. Being independent is something many people take for granted. However, for Maria, who has cerebral palsy, it is not often she is able to “call the shots” on her own. Camp Fairlee provides that sense of freedom while providing a nurturing and safe environment for all.

“I am happy, I liked it. It's independent. I could paddle it myself with the counselors nearby but not in the kayak,” Maria says. “My favorite thing about Camp Fairlee is getting out by myself for a week. Meeting new people and making friends.”

Maria’s dad, Greg, and stepmom, Stephanie, are also thrilled their daughter is not only able to be independent in the kayak, but also experience freedom at Camp Fairlee. While Maria is at camp enjoying her favorite activities, her parents are able to enjoy a break from caregiving to enjoy a date night or get away for a day or two.

“Camp has been a godsend to Maria and to us. It gives us a break. We do what we want to do without worrying about Maria being safe,” Greg says. “We get to be empty nesters for a week. 

Camp Fairlee’s summer sessions are available for both children and adults of varying disabilities, including specialized sessions for those with autism. The summer sessions include some of Maria’s favorite activities; canoeing, campfires, dancing, talent show and so much more.

“Our goal for Maria is independence. The kayaks and canoes allow her to do it on her own. She has to rely on herself. For her to have that knowledge is exceptional,” Greg says. “We love Camp Fairlee. It is a great place to meet new friends and try new things.”

Camp Fairlee outside of Chestertown, Maryland, is one of the only facilities in the region that provides a typical residential camp experience for children and adults with disabilities year-round. Camp Fairlee offers week-long-summer-camp experiences, weekend respite program from September through May, Fairlee Vacation program and Daily Adventures program. Learn more about Camp Fairlee at www.de.easterseals.com/fairlee or by calling 410-778-0566.

For 100 years nationally, Easterseals has served as an indispensable resource for individuals with disabilities, veterans, seniors and their families. Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore offers a range of services, including children’s therapies, assistive technology, recreational camping, day programs for adults with physical or intellectual disabilities, and respite services for caregivers. To learn more about how your local Easterseals helps children and adults with disabilities, call 1-800-677-3800 or visit www.de.easterseals.com.

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