We, Mike Barry and Sue Barry Clery, created the William and Diana Barry Young Adult Fund in honor of our loving parents. Our dad, Bill Barry, was orphaned at three years old, and we marvel at and are in awe of the happy, warm, safe, and loving home and life he created for himself and us. This fund is designated to support the Independent Living for Young Adults program at the First Unitarian Church in Wilmington, DE, a program dedicated to helping youth aging out of foster care (https://shorturl.at/WAkBe). This cause is very close to our hearts because of the wonderful work they do to make life a bit easier for young adults facing some of the same challenges that our dad faced. It’s also meaningful that this program is run by the Unitarian Church, as our parents enjoyed 50 years in the church’s warm community.
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