Last month, ESP was thrilled to welcome 15 new Americorps members. This yearlong program develops leadership skills through working with individuals of all abilities and communicating with families. Our Americorps members also work to support
ESP Rome Neighborhood Challenge
ESP Rome is stirring up some friendly competition between 5 of Rome’s historic neighborhoods. This first-ever neighborhood challenge will run from October 6th until the 31st. Each neighborhood will host
Rome, Join Us For Screen on the Green!
ESP Rome Welcomes you to their first community event of the year, Screen on the Green! Come out and watch the Sandlot on September 23 from 6-8pm. Click here to register– we can’t
Atlanta, Join Us For Screen on the Green!
ESP Atlanta Welcomes you to their first community event of the year, Screen on the Green! Come out and watch the Sandlot on September 23 from 6-8pm. Click here to register– we can’t wait to
Introducing ESP’s National Board
ESP is delighted to announce the recent addition of several members to its National Board of Directors. This group of committed volunteers serves by providing governance, fiduciary accountability, and strategic
Unexpected Possibilities Created at the First 90 Days of ESP’s Playground
ESP, Inc. is in the business of creating transformative experiences for people of all abilities and is fulfilling that mission with the new Miracle League Complex, a universally accessible baseball
ESP Welcomes New Staff Members!
In the last week, we welcomed seven new full-time employees across our teams. Here’s a little bit more about each of them! Ami SpaydExecutive Assistant Valerie BeesonExecutive Project Manager Colleen
ESP Miracle League on NBC Nightly News
If you missed the short story on ESP’s Miracle League Complex Wednesday night, be sure to catch the full story Saturday on NBC Nightly News – stay tuned to our
Mariah’s ESP Story – Memories on the Miracle League
“It’s been years since I’ve been on a playground, and I’ve had such a blast today.” — Mariah said Mariah was born typically developing until her brain tumor. She hasn’t