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Salem County Disability Awareness and Caregiver Resource Fall Festival

Salem County Department of Health and Human Services

Woodstown, New Jersey - Salem County

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May 15, 2026

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South Jersey

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735 Harding Highway, Woodstown, NJ 08098

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Provider overview

Salem County hosts a 2026 Disability Awareness and Caregiver Resource Fall Festival at the county fairgrounds, plus a disability awareness art contest.

Salem County Department of Health and Human Services hosts disability awareness, caregiver resource, aging and disability, transportation, training, and community resource programs for Salem County residents.

Quick facts

Phone
856-935-7510 x8304
Ages
Caregivers, people with disabilities, families, and art contest entrants ages 14 and older
Season
Annual fall festival and spring art contest submission window
Cost
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Salem County Fairgrounds

735 Harding Highway, Woodstown, NJ 08098

The source lists the festival at Salem County Fairgrounds in Woodstown.

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Disability awareness and caregiver resource festival

Annual disability awareness and caregiver resource fall festival, county contact, fairgrounds event, and disability awareness art contest.

Ages
Caregivers, people with disabilities, families, and art contest entrants ages 14 and older
Season
Annual fall festival and spring art contest submission window
Schedule
The source lists Wednesday, October 7, 2026, rain date October 8, and an art contest submission period from May 1 to June 1, 2026.
Cost
Families should confirm festival cost, vendor details, accessibility supports, and whether registration is required.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Salem County Disability Awareness and Caregiver Resource Fall Festival page lists the 2026 annual event at Salem County Fairgrounds on October 7, 2026, with rain date October 8, and gives a county contact for more information. It also lists a 2026 Disability Awareness Art Contest open to anyone 14 years and older with a May 1 to June 1 submission period.
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Program details we found

Disability awareness and caregiver resource festival

The official Salem County Disability Awareness and Caregiver Resource Fall Festival page lists the 2026 annual event at Salem County Fairgrounds on October 7, 2026, with rain date October 8, and gives a county contact for more information. It also lists a 2026 Disability Awareness Art Contest open to anyone 14 years and older with a May 1 to June 1 submission period.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The county frames the event as a Disability Awareness and Caregiver Resource Fall Festival with county contact support.

Access notes to confirm: Families should ask about parking, accessible routes, sensory spaces, restrooms, quiet areas, caregiver resource vendors, weather plans, art contest rules, and whether transportation help is available.

What we checked

What we found: The official Salem County Disability Awareness and Caregiver Resource Fall Festival page lists the 2026 annual event at Salem County Fairgrounds on October 7, 2026, with rain date October 8, and gives a county contact for more information. It also lists a 2026 Disability Awareness Art Contest open to anyone 14 years and older with a May 1 to June 1 submission period.

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