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Learn about the History of Disability  in the Delaware Disability History and Awareness Month

In the past, people with disabilities of all ages were shut away and ignored, cast off by families and society, or ridiculed because of their differences.  Thankfully that is continuing to change due in part to significant changes in governing law. The Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA is thirty years old this year. It […]




October is Delaware Disability History and Awareness Month

October is Delaware Disability History and Awareness Month (DHAM). You may access information on DHAM on the GACEC website. Individuals with disabilities have played a vital role in influencing our nation’s history. It is essential that we develop a spirit of acceptance of all people, in our students, particularly our young children. Governor Markell signed […]




GACEC Launches New Disability Website

DelAWARE DisABILITY HUB www.deldhub.com  DOVER, DE- The Governor’s Advisory Council for Exceptional Citizens (GACEC), a small state agency, in the Anniversary month of the ADA or Americans With Disabilities Act, launched the Delaware Disability Hub transition website www.deldhub.com. This transition website for people with disabilities in the state and across the nation, helps youth, young […]




GACEC in honor of ADA’s 30th Year hosts Boundless A Musical Journey in Zoom

The Governor’s Advisory Council for Exceptional Citizens in recognition of the Americans with Disabilities Act 30th Anniversary will show Boundless A Musical Journey today at 3pm. The link is here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kceGvqTwoGd3I6Xf-kBIjODx_NxBlsqMo 




Changes at GACEC

(LtoR) Sybil Baker, Director Wendy Strauss, Governor John Carney, Rep. Kimberly Williams, Kathie Cherry   Farewell To Sybil Baker After nine years, Sybil Baker resigned as our administrative coordinator at GACEC and moved with her husband, who accepted a position as a surgical tech in Texas. We will miss Sybil dearly and appreciated her hard […]







 Pages Tagged With: "GACEC"

Learn about the History of Disability  in the Delaware Disability History and Awareness Month

In the past, people with disabilities of all ages were shut away and ignored, cast off by families and society, or ridiculed because of their differences.  Thankfully that is continuing to change due in part to significant changes in governing law. The Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA is thirty years old this year. It […]




October is Delaware Disability History and Awareness Month

October is Delaware Disability History and Awareness Month (DHAM). You may access information on DHAM on the GACEC website. Individuals with disabilities have played a vital role in influencing our nation’s history. It is essential that we develop a spirit of acceptance of all people, in our students, particularly our young children. Governor Markell signed […]




GACEC Launches New Disability Website

DelAWARE DisABILITY HUB www.deldhub.com  DOVER, DE- The Governor’s Advisory Council for Exceptional Citizens (GACEC), a small state agency, in the Anniversary month of the ADA or Americans With Disabilities Act, launched the Delaware Disability Hub transition website www.deldhub.com. This transition website for people with disabilities in the state and across the nation, helps youth, young […]




GACEC in honor of ADA’s 30th Year hosts Boundless A Musical Journey in Zoom

The Governor’s Advisory Council for Exceptional Citizens in recognition of the Americans with Disabilities Act 30th Anniversary will show Boundless A Musical Journey today at 3pm. The link is here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kceGvqTwoGd3I6Xf-kBIjODx_NxBlsqMo 




Changes at GACEC

(LtoR) Sybil Baker, Director Wendy Strauss, Governor John Carney, Rep. Kimberly Williams, Kathie Cherry   Farewell To Sybil Baker After nine years, Sybil Baker resigned as our administrative coordinator at GACEC and moved with her husband, who accepted a position as a surgical tech in Texas. We will miss Sybil dearly and appreciated her hard […]