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Mary Andrews

Interim Executive Director NCC/Statewide

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Mary Andrews is a proud Sussex County native, advocate, and mom who has dedicated her life to supporting families. She began her journey in 2002 as a Public Ally, completing over 1,700 hours of community service before stepping into a Program Coordinator role at Interfaith Mission, where she built and led after-school programs that helped young people thrive.

In 2018, Mary joined the Parent Information Center of Delaware (PIC) as a Parent Consultant, supporting families as they navigated special education and advocacy. Through her leadership and dedication, she was promoted to Associate Director in 2024, where she continues to expand her impact across the state.

Her passion for this work comes from her own story. Growing up with a disability, Mary saw firsthand the challenges her mother faced navigating systems to get her what she needed. That experience shaped her purpose, making sure no parent has to figure it out alone.

Mary’s advocacy has led to her appointment by Matt Meyer to serve on both the Governor’s Advisory Council for Exceptional Citizens and the State Rehabilitation Council. She also lends her voice to numerous statewide and national committees focused on improving outcomes for children and families.

Jennifer Aaron

Parent Consultant

NCC/Statewide

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Jennifer Aaron is a Family to Family program consultant. Her role is to work with families who are seeking assistance in identifying available services related to special healthcare needs. Jenn has a professional history in mortgage banking, and has received Provisional Certification as a Family Support Provider.

 

She enjoys vacationing with her family, swimming, and football. 

Darne’Jia Scott-Perkins

Early Intervention Parent Consultant NCC/Statewide

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Darne’Jia provides support to families of children birth-8 who receive or may qualify for special education services. She is dedicated to contributing to a parent’s ability to learn and grow in their journey of effective advocacy for their children. Darne’Jia previously worked with adults with disabilities, and was drawn to her current position when her youngest son was diagnosed with multiple birth defects and disabilities. She brings a wealth of personal experience to the process of obtaining services and advocating for children.

Team Members

Meet the team at The Delaware Family-to-Family Health Information Center. Our dedicated team is here to support families of children and youth with special health care needs by sharing personal experiences, trusted resources, and helpful guidance. Through peer-to-peer support, health care navigation assistance, and connections to community services, we work alongside families to help them access the care and support their child deserves.

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