CHESTERTOWN, M.D. – Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate a new sensory-friendly cabin at Camp Fairlee for children and adults with disabilities and sensory sensitivities.
The Micki and Lanny Edelsohn and their Homes for Life Foundation funded the project in honor and memory of Julie and Charlie Cawley. The Cawleys were long-time champions for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, known for their work in expanding neighborhood group home models and supporting inclusive employment initiatives.
A commemorative plaque in the new cabin features the names and photo of Julie and Charlie Cawley, serving as a lasting tribute to their compassion and vision. It also honors the pivotal role that the Edelsohns played in bringin