Photo: Community Entry Services

JACKSON, Wyo. — Looking for a way to contribute to a great cause that directly improves the lives of locals?

Community Entry Services (CES) is dedicated to empowering people with disabilities, maximizing their independence in order to lead satisfying, productive lives in the community. CES provides a full array of services for individuals with developmental disabilities here in Jackson, with facilities including a day habilitation/vocational site, many worksites, group homes, shared living apartments and some transitional living sites here.

July 16 is WyoGives Day — and every dollar donated to Community Entry Services will be matched up to $20,000! This is an opportunity to make a real difference for people living with developmental disabilities and brain injuries.

Photo: Community Entry Services

Life can change in an instant. A car accident. A fall. A traumatic brain injury.

That’s why CES is here — helping people find purpose and dignity, whether they have developmental disabilities, or after the unthinkable. 

Thanks to an anonymous donor, the Gannett Peak Donor Advised Fund at the Wyoming Community Foundation has offered CES a $20,000 “challenge” grant. Gifts made on WyoGives Day help CES reach the $20,000 challenge goal!