
Epilepsy Foundation Gal’s Night out
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Gal's Night Out for Charity Benefit
Held at The Clubhouse at Baywood on October 22, 2025, we are in for a delicious evening that includes a full dinner & dessert. In addition to great conversation and giving back to the community, there will be a pick-a-prize auction, cash bar, and a 50/50 raffle.
This month's proceeds will benefit the Epilepsy Foundation
Dinner Ticket Cost: $49 per person
Dinner Ticket PLUS a Bottle of Wine: $64 per person
Online ticket sales close Wednesday, October 8th, 2025
About The Epilepsy Foundation
Epilepsy Foundation of Delaware (EFDE) was formed by members of the Easter Seals Society—physicians, parents, and others—directly concerned with the problems of epilepsy. After a number of years of informal meetings and activities, the Association was incorporated in 1964. The Foundation continues to be the only organization in the state established to address the non-medical needs of people with epilepsy/seizure disorders and their families.
With an office in New Castle County, we offer nationally recognized programs and services to residents in all 3 counties throughout Delaware and we work to ensure an improved quality of life for those who face the challenges presented by epilepsy or seizure disorders.
EFDE provides free educational programs and referral services to individuals with epilepsy/seizure disorders and their families, as well as educational programs for the broader community. Programs include but are not limited to:
Individual Support, Information & Referrals
Epilepsy Educational Conferences & Workshops
Meet & Greet and Group Support Programs
Community Outreach & Advocacy
Seizure Recognition & Management for School Personnel
Teens Speak-Up! Advocacy Program
Law Enforcement Seizure First Aid Training
Managing Students with Seizures for School Nurses
Seizure First Aid Training for Healthcare Professionals and the Community at Large
Transportation Program
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Delaware Children's Theatre Gal's Night Out
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Held at Bally's Dover Casino Resort on November 20, 2025, we are in for a delicious evening that includes a full dinner & dessert. In addition to great conversation and giving back to the community, there will be a pick-a-prize auction, cash bar, and a 50/50 raffle.
This month's proceeds will benefit the Delaware Children’s Theatre
Dinner Ticket Cost: $45 per person
Dinner Ticket PLUS a Bottle of Wine: $60 per person
Online ticket sales close Thursday, November 6, 2025
About Delaware Children’s Theatre
The Children's Theatre, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to making theatre accessible to children ages 8-18, with up to four shows per year, consisting of three plays and one musical. Children who participate learn valuable skills, including public speaking, teamwork, and memorization.
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Prevent Child Abuse Delaware Gal's Night Out
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Gal's Night Out for Charity Benefit
Held at Bally's Dover Casino Resort on September 18th, 2025, we are in for a delicious evening that includes a full dinner & dessert. In addition to great conversation and giving back to the community, there will be a pick-a-prize auction, cash bar, and a 50/50 raffle.
This month's proceeds will benefit Prevent Child Abuse Delaware
Dinner Ticket Cost: $45 per person
Dinner Ticket PLUS a Bottle of Wine: $60 per person
Online ticket sales close Friday, September 12th, 2025
About Prevent Child Abuse Delaware
Prevent Child Abuse Delaware (PCAD) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has provided leadership for child abuse prevention activities since 1978. PCAD’s mission is to provide resources and training to help ensure that every child in Delaware has a safe and nurturing childhood free of abuse and neglect.
In addition to providing education and raising awareness about prevention, PCAD offers the following throughout Delaware:
- Personal safety education programs in age-appropriate classroom presentations with parent/caregiver supporting materials through B.E.S.M.A.R.T
- Training specific to home-visiting professionals and home-visiting supervisors that mirror competencies grounded in the National Family Support Competency Framework and reflective supervision strategies.
- Training specific to prospective and current foster parents to provide competencies that further ensure children placed in their homes receive the care they need.
- Training for other professionals in early education, K-12 schools, parents/caregivers, and other organizations that serve children and families
- Advocacy and public awareness initiatives to promote stakeholder community involvement to strengthen families.
PCAD is the Delaware Chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America.
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Central Delaware Habitat For Humanity Gal's Night Out
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Gal's Night Out for Charity Benefit
Held at Bally's Dover Casino Resort on May 22, 2025, we are in for a delicious evening that includes a full dinner & dessert. In addition to great conversation and giving back to the community, there will be a pick-a-prize auction, cash bar, and a 50/50 raffle.
This month's proceeds will benefit the Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity
Dinner Ticket Cost: $45 per person
Dinner Ticket PLUS a Bottle of Wine: $60 per person
Online ticket sales close Thursday, May 8, 2025
About Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity
Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity (CDHFH) is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a non-profit, ecumenical housing ministry that seeks to eliminate poverty housing from the world. Our role in realizing that vision locally is expressed in our mission:
“Seeking to put God’s love into action, Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope.”
CDHFH works to transform lives and revitalize our Kent County communities by building and repairing quality homes in partnership with families in need. Since our founding in 1990, CDHFH has built and renovated more than 80 homes, housing more than 320 adults and children. Through this homeowner partnership, families are able to achieve their dreams of homeownership and break the cycle of poverty.
Habit for Humanity's Mission
Seeking to put God’s love into action, Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope.
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The Jason Anderson Foundation Gal’s Night out
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Gal's Night Out for Charity Benefit
Held at The Clubhouse at Baywood on April 3, 2025, we are in for a delicious evening that includes a full dinner & dessert. In addition to great conversation and giving back to the community, there will be a pick-a-prize auction, cash bar, and a 50/50 raffle.
This month's proceeds will benefit The Jason Anderson Foundation
Dinner Ticket Cost: $49 per person
Dinner Ticket PLUS a Bottle of Wine: $64 per person
Online ticket sales close Monday, March 24th at the end of day.
About The Jason Anderson Foundation
The Jason Anderson Foundation for Youth Sports, a 501 (c) (3) tax exempt not-for-profit organization, was founded by the Anderson family after Jason tragically died in an automobile accident in January of 2015 at the age of 33. The outpouring of support for the family from friends, colleagues, co-workers, neighbors and gracious members of the community prompted the family and close friends to establish this foundation in Jason’s name as a way to give back to that community.
Registration fees for youth sports are quickly escalating and can often reach $100 per season but are often higher. While many leagues offer assistance, the need is simply too great for many families to absorb completely. The Jason Anderson Foundation for Youth Sports seeks to help all children participate in a sport of their choice but, due to family circumstances, may not have the funds available for this activity. As such, we have established a not-for-profit to ensure Jason’s memory lives on and that his strong connection to the positive effects of sports participation can be shared by all children. While it is our goal to eventually expand our reach to other markets – including those places where Jason lived and went to school – we are focusing our initial efforts in Delaware where his parents, wife and young son reside.
Sports were an essential part of Jason’s personal and professional life including his time at Syracuse University, the Syracuse Sky Chiefs, the New Orleans Saints, Dover Motor Sports and the Ohio University Sports Administration program. Jason also quietly gave back to his community. He volunteered his time to the Autism Society of Delaware, the Brain Injury Association of Delaware, the Delaware Sports Commission and the Delaware Chamber of Commerce.
Jason chose a career in professional sports but never forgot how important they were to him as a child and demonstrated that commitment through his actions helping young people at all levels.
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Read Aloud Delaware Gal's Night Out
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Gal's Night Out for Charity Benefit
Held at Bally's Dover Casino Resort, we are in for a delicious evening that includes a full dinner & dessert. In addition to great conversation and giving back to the community, there will be a pick-a-prize auction, cash bar, and a 50/50 raffle.
This month's proceeds will benefit the Read Aloud Delaware
Dinner Ticket Cost: $45 per person
Dinner Ticket PLUS a Bottle of Wine: $60 per person
Online ticket sales close Thursday, February 27th, 2025
About Read Aloud Delaware
Read Aloud Delaware volunteer readers are welcomed by a room full of excited children whenever they enter a preschool classroom. Each reading encounter is an opportunity to introduce children from 1 to 5 years old to the world of literacy and to spark the desire to become readers.
While looking at the colorful books and listening to the reader, children hear new words; learn new facts about animals or trees; have a personal experience with the alphabet, numbers, colors or shapes; learn how to have a conversation with an adult; and hear grammatically-correct English.
Research has shown that children who are read to from an early age have bigger brains, larger vocabularies, and greater knowledge of the world around them. Most importantly, they are more likely to have mastered language skills which will permit them to interact appropriately with their teachers and their peers. These skills will help them succeed in school and in life.
Success in the early grades leads to less need for costly and intensive remediation. More experience listening to stories helps children develop their brains and helps close the achievement gap.
Children who are read to, talked to and sung to every day from birth in verbal households will have heard 30 MILLION more words by age 3 than children who grow up in less educated and less verbal environments.
This language gap is almost insurmountable and creates the achievement gap. Read Aloud Delaware volunteers are reading every day to counteract this effect.
Children who read one-on-one with Read Aloud Delaware volunteers are:
- More likely to be employed as adults
- Less likely to drop out of school
- Less likely to depend on public assistance
The Read Aloud Delaware experience sets children on the road to literacy success. This is why we are passionate about reading aloud to Delaware's youngest children.