After returning from war, Lovekin was an explosive mix of anger and suicidal tendencies. After years of introspection and support from loved ones, Lovekin channels his energy into music and video programs for students and adults.
Cancer couldn’t stop Matos from pursuing her dream. Her impact on the city’s Latin community continues to grow with plans for two new schools in Wilmington.
Following her husband’s accident and resulting traumatic brain injury, Stefanie did anything but ask, “Why us?” Instead the Baxters remain focused on enjoying the present.
After losing her brother Andrew to leukemia when she was a junior in high school, Ali McDonough and her family channeled their grief into a cause that gives hope to others.
From shooting heroin to inspiring struggling addicts to find a creative outlet, Kalmbach’s journey from rock bottom to the top of his game is far from over. But he’s got a pretty good head start.
If you learned you had one year left, what would you do? We posed that question to Delawareans who survived catastrophic events, then found the courage to carry on. Experience their stories of hope, strength and second chances.
Internationally acclaimed photographer and Sussex resident Kevin Fleming’s new book, “The Beach,” was just released. We have a preview. Enjoy the view.