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Seton Hall University

Halloween Carnival for Adults with Special Needs  

halloween Carnival DOVE x320The Division of Volunteer Efforts at Seton Hall University hosted a Halloween carnival, welcoming adults with developmental disabilities to campus. Various organizations and group homes throughout Essex, Bergen, Somerset, and Passaic Counties join the University to participate in this event.

The Division of Volunteer Efforts (DOVE) introduced this carnival at its very start in 1991. One of the original DOVE founders, Jeanine Cavanagh '88/M.A. '90, had been inspired by a program called "Camp Fatima" to develop events that cater to individuals with special needs.

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Anali Rodriguez dancing with a guest

The first Halloween carnival post COVID took place in Bethany Hall on Friday October 28th. There were tables for games, temporary tattoos, and sensory activities including a balloon toss and kinetic sand. The tables were run by students who volunteer with DOVE. “My favorite part about the carnival was the community involvement, dancing with our guests, and seeing the smiles on their faces” says DOVE senior work study Natalie Rodriguez. This carnival breaks down barriers and encourages the development of students in the Seton Hall community.

Several group homes attended this year's Halloween carnival, including multiple branches of The Arc. The Arc is an organization that "provides a lifetime of comprehensive services, advocacy and support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities." Members of the Pillar Care Continuum also joined in the carnival celebration.

Elizabeth Akintola, a caretaker who currently works with The Arc of Essex, has been attending the DOVE carnivals for several years. “I love it here and I appreciate the fact that the staff and students are able to provide a safe space for our clients to celebrate Halloween, they’re enjoying themselves.

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