Danvers SEPAC is now a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, powered by parents, caregivers, and community members who believe that every student in Danvers deserves access, dignity, and belonging in their education.
There are many ways to support our work—but one of the most impactful is through financial support.
Support Our Work — Make a Donation
If you believe in inclusive education and want to help strengthen support for students with disabilities and their families, we invite you to consider making a donation.
Your tax-deductible contribution directly supports Danvers SEPAC’s ability to grow, sustain, and expand our work in the community.
Elevate the voices of students in special education and their caregivers
Organize workshops, share resources, and host family engagement events
Support caregivers in navigating special education processes and systems
Build resilient, connected, and inclusive learning communities across Danvers
Every contribution—large or small—helps ensure that families are not navigating these systems alone.
There are many meaningful ways to engage with Danvers SEPAC beyond donating. Whether you have time, experience, skills, or simply a willingness to show up, your involvement helps strengthen our collective impact.
Join us at SEPAC meetings, workshops, and family events to stay informed, connect with other caregivers and community members, and participate in conversations that shape our priorities and advocacy efforts.
Lived experience matters. By sharing your perspectives, questions, and concerns, you help inform advocacy priorities and ensure that SEPAC’s work reflects the real needs of students and families in our community. All shared input is treated with care and respect.
We welcome volunteers with a wide range of skills and availability. This may include helping with events, outreach, resource development, communications, or behind-the-scenes support. Every contribution helps sustain our work.
Support SEPAC by sharing information about meetings, events, and resources with other families and community members. Raising awareness helps ensure that more families know they are not alone—and know where to find support.
Danvers SEPAC is governed by a volunteer Board committed to inclusive education and family partnership. Board members help guide the organization’s vision, support strategic planning, and strengthen connections between families, schools, and the broader community.
If you are interested in leadership, collaboration, and shaping the future of SEPAC’s work, we welcome you to learn more about joining our Board.
Contact us to explore board or volunteer opportunities.