Why Two Young Vermonters Are Going Over The Edge for Easterseals VT
Barre, VT – Vermonters Aiden Katz and Alycin Smith plan to participate in Over The Edge for Easterseals VT on July 22, 2023. But they’re rappelling down the 11-story North Barre Manor for much more than the thrill.
For Katz, a Norwich resident, age 17, and Smith, age 22, the decision to go Over The Edge is personal. Both have been on the receiving end of Easterseals VT services, and they see their participation as a way to show appreciation and pay it forward.
Katz’s mother, Nancy, adopted Katz as an infant. She struggled to find support for her family for years, being waitlisted by one agency and finally taken on by another, only to have it close and leave her at square one. When Aiden was six, she was connected to Easterseals VT Post Permanency Services and never looked back.
“Our Easterseals post permanence coordinator has provided consistency, resources, information on programs, camps, schools, advice, a listening ear, and counseling,” Nancy says. “She has been the one constant over the years. I can count on her to be there and respond when we have concerns or questions.”
For Smith, Easterseals VT’s Youth Development Program (YDP) helped make a difference for her starting when she was 16. The YDP program helps youth and young adults ages 14 to 22, formerly in foster care, transition to adulthood and independent living.
“The support of YPD has provided housing, helped with many financial burdens, and helped with college costs, such as books, along with many other supports,” says Smith, currently studying nursing at Community College of Vermont with dreams of becoming a forensic nurse. Though it will be Alycin’s second bid to go Over the Edge, it will be her final year doing so as a member of the YDP. She hopes to commemorate her experience by giving other foster youth the same opportunities she’s had.
To rappel on July 22, 2023, Aiden and Alycin must raise $1,000 or more through personal fundraising. A generous sponsor has stepped forward to help Aiden reach his goal. Alycin’s campaign is close. To support Over the Edge for Easterseals VT, visit https://tinyurl.com/OTE-2023.
Over the Edge is Easterseals VT’s biggest fundraiser of the year that supports family and child welfare programs and those they serve. Registration is still open for anyone who would like to form their own fundraising team. To volunteer at the event, email Devyn Nelson at [email protected].
About Easterseals VT
With locations statewide, Easterseals VT empowers and assists parents and children to improve their lives. At the heart of all we do is our belief that families can, with sufficient assistance, address their problems and be safe and healthy within their communities. Easterseals VT has earned a reputation for being the lead agency in the state in promoting family-centered practices for social services. Easterseals VT is part of Easterseals NH, VT & Farnum, a community of care for all ages, for all abilities, for life. For more information, visit eastersealsvt.org or follow us @EastersealsVT on Facebook.