Extra Special People Announces Expansion to Savannah: Building a Community Where All Abilities Shine

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Savannah becomes the fourth esp city, welcoming families to build a family of experiences, support community, and purpose for people of all abilities.

Extra Special People, Inc. (esp), a nonprofit with a heart for creating communities of belonging, is thrilled to announce its next big adventure: expanding to Savannah, GA. This isn’t just another program – it’s an opportunity to build a family of experiences, support community, and purpose for people of all abilities.

For nearly four decades, esp has been on a mission to ensure that every person, regardless of ability, feels valued, celebrated, and connected. Now, we’re bringing that mission to the incredible community of Savannah, where families will soon experience the magic and love that makes esp so special.

“On behalf of the board of directors, I want to share our excitement in welcoming Savannah as our next esp city. I personally have seen the impact of the transformative experiences esp provides for people with disabilities, for their families, and for our community,” said National Board of Directors member and Savannah Liaison, Wayne Hoover. “The energy, excitement, and reception we have experienced in Savannah gives us tremendous confidence that together we will make a positive impact and lives will be different for the better” 

A Community-Driven Dream Realized

Over the past four years, more than a dozen communities have reached out, hoping to bring esp to their area. But Savannah did something different – Savannah took action. Two remarkable women, Becky Brown and Anna Salter, decided that their city needed esp. As owners of Coastal Pediatrics Therapies in Savannah, Becky and Anna saw firsthand how families longed for a space where every person could belong, grow, and be celebrated.

“There are no words to describe how we feel about esp. We see the tremendous gap in the coastal region of Georgia and have been desperate to bring this magic to Savannah,” said esp Savannah Champion Board Chair, Becky Brown. “By working together we can build a better community of inclusivity for EVERY participant with disabilities and their families, truly changing our community for the better.”

Join Us for a Celebration on November 10th

We couldn’t think of a better way to introduce Savannah to esp than with a pop-up program event on November 10th. This day will be filled with laughter, joy, and a glimpse into what makes esp so extraordinary. We invite everyone to come experience the magic, meet our team, and learn more about how we’re creating a community where all abilities belong.

Event Details:
Date: November 10th, 2024
Time: 2-4 p.m.
Location: Compassion Christian Church (East Campus), 9150 Old Montgomery Road

“We believe in a world where every person, regardless of ability, has access to transformative experiences. esp is not just a program – it is a community throughout an individual’s lifespan.” Laura Hope Whitaker, CEO of esp & Co-Founder of Java Joy shared. “We have a sound and proven 40-year model that brings light to the entire community, and we couldn’t be more excited to bring that light to our fourth city, and the first in south Georgia, Savannah.”

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About esp

Extra Special People, Inc. (esp), a 501(c)(3) is a non-profit serving families and their children with disabilities since 1986. esp exists to create transformative experiences for people with disabilities and their families, changing communities for the better. With ever-expanding after-school programs, an employment training facility, weekend events, summer camp, a universally accessible baseball field and playground, and family resources, esp now reaches more than 1,100 families. esp has an ongoing dream of reaching every family that has a need and a desire to help their child with a disability, spark connections and live an enriching life. 

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