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Building for Self-Sufficiency Campaign
$3 M $4.5 M
A Quarterly Publication of The Arc of San DiegoSummer 2016
www.arc-sd.com
Investing in Our FutureOn April 6, 2016, The Arc of San Diego hosted a cocktail reception at the San Diego Country Club in Chula Vista to share information, celebrate success, and thank donors for contributions to the Building for Self-Sufficiency Capital Campaign. Approximately 60 guests attended the event. Honorary Co-Chairs, Hon. Greg and Cheryl Cox, Campaign Co-Chair Ed Walton, President & CEO David Schneider, and parent Yrma Nixon spoke of the importance of expanding the center’s work in a modern facility and the impact of programs on the lives of adults with disabilities.
So far, we have raised $3.3 million towards our goal of $4.5 million.
Construction to repair, refurbish, and renovate The Sol and Ruth Gerber Family Center (formerly Starlight Center) is progressing on schedule. The kitchen, dining room, computer resource lab, conference room, eight classrooms, two meeting rooms, four bathrooms, Star Store, and the new community room is complete. Everything is brand new and beautiful!
On completion, The Sol and Ruth Gerber Family Center will be a customized 30,000 square foot renovated facility where approximately 250 adults with disabilities receive a wide range of vital services contributing to their health, well-being, and quality of life.
We invite you to support the exciting Building for Self-Sufficiency Capital Campaign. There are many levels of giving and several naming opportunities where you can honor your family name for generations to come. For information, please call Jennifer Bates Navarra, Vice President of Marketing & Development, at (619) 685-1175, ext. 291 or email [email protected].
Neighborhood Reinvestment ProgramThe Arc of San Diego received $100,000 from the County of San Diego’s Neighborhood Reinvestment Program, as recommended by Supervisor Greg Cox. This funding will support The Sol and Ruth Gerber Family Center in Chula Vista.
The Neighborhood Reinvestment Program provides grant funds to county departments, public agencies, and nonprofit organizations for one-time community, social, environmental, educational, cultural or recreational needs, with a high priority for capital projects.
“Support from the County of San Diego is a tremendous asset as we move forward with our long-term plans to increase our capacity to serve,” said David Schneider, President & CEO of The Arc of San Diego. “We are grateful for this assistance which will help us meet the critical need of rebuilding the center.”
Capital Campaign Honorary Committee Co-Chairs: Hon. Greg & Cheryl Cox
Members: Chief David Bejarano, Martha Brault, Gary Bryant, Dr. Thomas E. and Lu Bucknell, Dr. Donald and Joan Dolgas, Susan J. Fuller, John H. and Phyllis D. Parrish, Dr. Peter and Ginger Rullan, Rich and Gaby Sulpizio, Dr. Charles and Trudy Umansky, Sandra and Bud Wilson
Capital Campaign Committee Co-Chairs: James O. Reynolds, Edward C. Walton, Esq.
Members: Ron Blair, Martha Brault, Susan J. Fuller, Tom Harmon, Norma Hidalgo-Del Rio, RPh, Graciela Montes de Oca, Yrma Nixon, Bill Waite, Sandra Wilson
$3M $4.5M
Hon. Supervisor Greg Cox and wife, former Chula Vista Mayor Cheryl Cox. Sara Montes de Oca, Graciela Montes de Oca, and Gay Grossman.
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We would like to acknowledge two community champion
couples who have gone beyond what could be expected to make a difference and improve the quality of life in their community.
The Arc of San Diego’s premier fundraiser, The Jewels of San Diego Gala, originated in 2010 with the philanthropic generosity of Phyllis and John Parrish. Longtime supporters, they have put together an incredible lineup of Honorary Jewels Chairs and assisted with securing generous sponsorships. This year, the signature gala raised more than $80,000 after expenses. A special thank you to The Jewels of San Diego and Phyllis and John Parrish for a spectacular event.
Few rites of passage are more treasured than the high school prom. Rob and Cheryl Shields, founders of A Night to Remember Prom, were inspired to organize a San Diego prom for high school students with developmental disabilities after learning of a similar event in Rockford, Illinois.
Since 2011, they have raised funds to annually host a total prom experience at no cost to participants. This year, there were more than 800 students in attendance! Rob and Cheryl received a True Inspiration Award from Chick-fil-A Foundation in recognition of their work. At The Arc of San Diego, we are proud to be the fiscal sponsor for A Night to Remember Prom.
David W. SchneiderPresident & CEO
President’s Message Board of
DirectorsThe Arc of San Diego
OfficersDoug Hoehn, Board ChairNancy Eakin, 1st Vice ChairJerry Wechsler, Secretary/TreasurerGerald W. Hansen, P.E., Past Board Chair
Members-At-LargeJohn AlexanderRobert “Bob” GuthrieGregg Shallan, MBA, ChFCRobert ShieldsDwight Stratton
Chapter RepresentativesTy Rogers, City ChapterArlene Moreau, East County ChapterJulie Lyon, North County ChapterWilliam Evans, North Shores ChapterSusan J. Fuller, South Bay Chapter
Arc San Diego Foundation
OfficersPaul La Bounty, CEBS ChairpersonGlenn Chapin 1st Vice ChairpersonMike Lichtenberger, CPA Secretary / TreasurerJames O. Reynolds Past Chairperson
DirectorsRonald BlairNorma Hidalgo-Del Rio, RPhDoug HoehnAndrew J. Kessler, Esq.Jon KurtinDonald Molloy, JDEdward C. Walton, Esq.
EmeritusRobert L. BeckettClair Burgener (deceased)Jerry Coleman (deceased)Darla DavisHonorable John S. EinhornWillis J. Fletcher (deceased)Arthur Neumann, CPAGeorge SaadehSidney Schuman
Remembering….Jewell Delores Hooper May 4, 1919 - April 12, 2016We are deeply saddened by the passing of Jewell D. Hooper, one of our dedicated supporters. Jewell served on our Board of Directors as well as the Advisory Board for City Chapter. In 2010 she received The Arc’s highest honor, The Frank B. Lalor Volunteer of the Year Award, for outstanding service.
Born in Morrilton, Arkansas, Ms. Hooper moved to San Diego in 1957. A retired accountant and community activist, she was widely known for her devotion to many civic and charitable causes.
Jewell was a member of the League of Women Voters, taught driver safety classes to seniors through AARP for 20 years, served on the Police Department’s Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (RSVP), and volunteered at the Fourth District Seniors Resource Center and Tubman-Chavez Multicultural Family & Youth Center.
Active on planning groups for Southeast San Diego, Broadway Heights, and Valencia Park, Jewell was involved in the preservation of the Barrio Logan murals, construction of I-805 ramps from Southeast San Diego neighborhoods, and blocking dense apartment housing in Broadway Heights. Her proudest achievement was a 10-year fight to successfully block the Highway 252 project, which would have split the Southcrest neighborhood and uprooted many families.
In 2014, Jewell received San Diego's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Human Dignity Award for her public service, for leadership in community development, voter registration, political activism, and senior education.
Keeping The PromiseAfter three years of advocacy by The Arc of San Diego, The Lanterman Coalition, and other service providers, Governor Jerry Brown signed ABX2-1 appropriating more than $300 million in additional funding for the developmental disability population.
As of July 1, 2016, ABX2-1 will provide for two types of increases in funding between Regional Centers and most service providers - 5 percent for supported and independent living, transportation, and in-home respite services for people with developmental disabilities and 7.5 percent for direct care staff wages/benefits and administration of services.
The Arc of San Diego consumers, families, staff, and providers actively participated in letter writing campaigns and held three protest rallies outside legislators’ downtown offices to challenge the state budget and ensure basic needs of Californians with developmental disabilities were met. California’s disability community has struggled with underfunding since 1999.
Assemblymember Brian Maienschein of the 77th District was one of five lead authors of ABX2-1 which passed with bipartisan support. We thank Assemblymember Maienschein, who since taking office in 2012 has made improving conditions for our community a priority, carrying legislation and supporting an increase in funding through the budget process.
Thank You to Our Donors
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March 16 through June 30, 2016 The Arc of San Diego greatly appreciates the assistance we receive to help us enhance the services we provide to children and adults with disabilities. We are grateful for your support and commitment to improving their quality of life. Thank you to all of our wonderful supporters!
GrantsThank you to the County of San Diego as recommended by Supervisor Greg Cox for a grant from the Neighborhood Reinvestment Program for the renovation of The Sol and Ruth Gerber Family Center.
We are grateful for a grant from the Genuardi Family Foundation for general support of The Arc of San Diego.
Thank you to Las Primeras for their grant to our Parent/Infant Program.
Capital Campaign Many thanks to the following donors for their generous support of our capital campaign:
Jennifer AdamsDr. Judy AdamsRaquel Arce-De VasquezRobert L. Beckett, Esq.Gilbert, Edith, &
Danny BenavidezBrad BenterErnestine BentleyMike & Kathy BraultMartha BraultMitch & Merle BrodieSharon CarterStephen ChinJesse & Rhonda
ChristensenChula Vista Sunrise
Rotary ClubClassic Car ClubBob & Becky ClellandHon. Greg &
Cheryl CoxMichael FenisonFidelity Charitable
Gift Fund – Mike & Liz Lichtenberger
Richard & Sandra Fowler
Michael GrossmanRhonda R. HandyRon & Sook HansenTom & Merle Ann
HarmonCynthia HuffJessie J. Knight, Jr. &
Joye BlountJon & Linda KurtinDianne LovingChad & Teri LyleKelly & Julie LyonHelen MachenKristi PieperTim W. QuonSandra ReidMichael RobledoBlair & Georgia SadlerDavid & Janet SchneiderReuel & Marivi ShiversScarlette SiongcoDan & Barbie SpinazzolaMarion StilesDwight & Kathy StrattonDon & Trixie SuttonTim & Linda
VanderveenCamilla Beckett
VeltmannLuke WaltonSigna A. WilcoxJohn & Heather
WinfieldMary YumulJames T. ZaharisDavid & Charlene Zettel
Gifts of HonorIn Honor of The Arc of San Diego’s Unwavering Commitment to Social Change in the WorldThe Ultimate Software
Group, Inc.
In Honor of Joye Blount & Jessie J. Knight, Jr.Beyster Family Trust
In Honor of Gabrielle CohenNancy Cohen
Honoring LeadershipThe Arc San Diego Foundation held its Annual Meeting & Recognition Luncheon on June 22nd at Bertrand at Mister A’s. The event is also an opportunity to recognize individuals and businesses for their valuable contributions to The Arc of San Diego.
The Circle of Light Gold Award, acknowledging donors who contribute over $500,000, was presented to the South Bay Chapter Advisory Board. Founded in 1959, the Chapter has a long history of supporting The Sol and Ruth Gerber Family Center in Chula Vista, raising funds for capital improvements and programs, and, most recently, making significant contributions to the center’s capital campaign.
The Circle of Light Silver Award, recognizing those who contribute between $100,000- $500,000, was given to North County Chapter Advisory Board for its leadership over the past 49 years of Arc North County and its generous support of capital, vehicle, and program needs.
The Circle of Light Bronze Award for contributions between $25,000- $100,000 was awarded to Frank and Kat Sciacca and Wawanesa Insurance. The Sciaccas have supported the Foundation for more than 20 years, particularly the Holiday Golf Tournament which provides holiday gifts for consumers and Our Place Yoga and Wellness Center. Wawanesa Insurance, a supporter of The Arc for the past 14 years, has contributed to the Jewels of San Diego Gala as well as capital campaigns for Sulpizio Family and The Sol and Ruth Gerber Family Centers.
Following the presentation of awards, the new slate of officers and directors for 2016-17 were installed.
In Honor of Dr. Michael Gordon’s 80th BirthdayMr. & Mrs. Rollind
W. Romanoff
In Honor of Phyllis & John ParrishFrank M. &
Lee Goldberg
In Honor of Dane, Drake, and Nan PieperKristi Pieper
In Honor of Alexander Julio, Ana Eusaquio, Robert Ancheta, and Joseph RodriguezMen’s Wearhouse
In Honor of Eric WoodwardBruce & Carole
Woodward
Gifts In MemoryIn Memory of Jean ChapmanTom & Merle
Ann Harmon
In Memory of Jewell D. HooperLillian G. BurtChurch Women United
in San DiegoDavid & Marcia Gill
In Memory of Mary Morgan & Karen McMillanLeah Normann
In Memory of Lester OestreichCynthia Huff
In Memory of Lester Oestreich & Judy BartoshHelen Machen
In Memory of Sandra QuonTim W. Quon
In Memory of Col. John C. Wright, Ret.Vivian L. Searcy
Sustaining The Arc’s FuturePlease consider The Arc of San Diego when making your estate plans. We appreciate your thoughtfulness. For information, contact Jennifer Bates Navarra at (619) 687-1175, ext. 291 or [email protected].
Cam Loeppky (L) and Leo Morales (R) of Wawanesa Insurance with David W. Schneider.
The Jewels of San Diego 2016 Gala - America's Finest City was an incredible evening filled with excitement and enthusiasm. The
prestigious black-tie event, emceed by Kimberly Hunt, ABC/10 News anchor, featured cocktail reception, amazing silent and live auctions with unique items, exquisite dining, and dancing to electrifying performances by Wayne Foster Music & Entertainment. There were more than 250 guests in attendance, including community leaders and local philanthropists.
Special thanks to Phyllis & John Parrish for serving as Gala Chairmen. We are grateful for their continued beneficence in ensuring our annual gala continues to be a smashing success.
A proclamation from Mayor Kevin Faulconer declared April 30, 2016 as Joye Blount and Jessie J. Knight Jr. Day in recognition of their generous support of The Arc of San Diego and outstanding contributions to our community.
The Gala held on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar marked the seventh anniversary of The Arc of San Diego’s premier event. We greatly appreciate our Honorary Jewels Chairs, Jewels Committee, our sponsors, and everyone who played a part in making America's Finest City a memorable event!
Honorary Jewels 2010-16Tommi & Robert AdelizziLiz & Michael CopleyMarjan & Dr. Sean DaneshmandMari Hamlin Fink & Michael FinkAlison & George GildredMrs. Ken GoldenBonnie & Scody HageDenise & Bertrand HugMarge & Art HughesKatherine KaufmanMrs. Gordon LuceBarbara & Dr. Bill McCollVirginia MondayMrs. Jim MulvaneyVirginia NapierskieDian & VADM Raymond Peet (Ret.)Ramin PourteymourGeorgia & Blair SadlerJulie & Jay SamoDoreen & Dr. Myron SchonbrunSusie & Dean SpanosDottie & David StanleyArmi & Al WilliamsBarbara & Karl ZoBell
Honorary Jewels ChairsPhyllis & John Parrish Gayle & Hon. Pete Wilson Joye Blount & Jessie J. Knight, Jr. Jeanne Jones & Don Breitenberg Sally B.* & John M. Thornton Geniya & Papa Doug Manchester Olivia & Dr. Peter Farrell Hon. Pam Slater-Price & Herschel Price Sandy Redman & Jeff Mueller Jane & Tom Fetter Mrs. Lowell Davies Joy & Dr. Fred Frye Ginger & Ron Blair Barbie & Dan Spinazzola Patti & Coop Cooprider Kristi Pieper & Michael Rossbacher Dame Zandra Rhodes & Salah Hassanein Debra Turner & Conrad Prebys Gaby & Rich Sulpizio Lee & Frank Goldberg Raffaella & John Belanich Emma & Leo Zuckerman Susan & Bill Hoehn Roxi & Hon. Fred Link Valerie & Harry Cooper
*In Memoriam
Oh! What A Night!
Wayne Foster Entertainment with Wayne Foster himself
John and Phyllis Parrish (Gala Chairmen), Joye Blount and Jessie Knight, Jr., Kimberly Hunt (emcee) and Billy Ray Smith
Don Breitenberg and Jeanne Jones, Cristull and Victor Hasson,
Georgia Robins and Blair Sadler
The Kurtin Family, Linda, Berni, Jon,
Hannah with Austin Knoth
Our Valued SponsorsA round of applause to our generous sponsors and donors who made our event sparkle and shine! We are truly grateful for your commitment and support of our mission. Thank you.
Hon. Pete & Gayle Wilson
Emerald Sponsors
Alfred & Elaine BarrackJohn & Raffaella Belanich
Judge Suzanne ConlonDarlene G. Davies
Martha Brault & Susan J. FullerGerald, Ingrid, & Mark Hansen
David & Janet Schneider
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Coop Cooprider, Judy White, Brad Benter, Kristi Pieper
Kim and Sandra O’Donnell, Barbie and Dan Spinazzola
Fred and Laura Applegate, Jeff Mueller, Sandy Redman, Arlene and Richard Esgate
Diamond Sponsors John McBride Thornton
Conrad Prebys & Debbie Turner
Ruby Sponsors Dunnum Occupational Care
Jeanne Jones & Don BreitenbergEmma & Leo Zuckerman
The Kurtin Family
Table Sponsors
Yosemite National ParkFour clients took a trip to Yosemite National Park with The Arc's Leisure Express Trip and Travel. It was a beautiful time of year to see the park and its spectacular views. A ranger tour of Yosemite Valley pointed specific sights and provided commentary about the park’s history, geology of rock formations, plant and wildlife. Stops at Half Dome and El Capitan as well as breath-taking views of towering granite cliffs and majestic waterfalls made for a remarkable day of sightseeing and a memorable outing.
The Arc’s Leisure Express Trip and Travel offers quality vacations for teens and adults with disabilities. The program is staffed at one chaperone to three or four travelers. Cost includes accommodations, activities, meals, transportation from designated locations, tour guides, and tips. A calendar of destinations is available at www.arc-sd.com/file/2016-LETT-Calendar.pdf. For information call 619-685-1175, ext. 254.
Beyond LimitsIn observance of Disability Awareness Month in March, The Arc of San Diego hosted a presentation at the Mission Valley Library featuring guest speaker Bonner Paddock of Laguna Beach. Sixty guests in attendance heard a message that was moving, inspiring, and motivational.
Bonner, who has cerebral palsy, shared his life story, both accomplishments and difficulties. In 2008, at 33, after 11 months of strenuous training, he climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro which was documented in the film Beyond Limits. Four years later, he completed the grueling Kona Ironman, a 26.2 mile marathon, 112 mile bike ride, and 2.4 mile swim in 16 hours, 38 minutes, 35 seconds. Last year, his book, One More Step, became a New York Times Best Seller. Bonner is the founder of OM Foundation, a nonprofit that helps children with disabilities.
PromNight
A Night to Remember Prom held April 29 at Eastlake Church Chula Vista was a glittering success!! More than 800 students attended the prom honoring students with disabilities ages 15-22. The event provides star treatment with makeup, hairstyling, tuxes, gowns, corsages, boutonnieres, limo rides, red carpet, music and dancing for an experience of a lifetime at no cost to participants.
The Arc of San Diego is proud to be the fiscal sponsor of the sixth annual A Night to Remember Prom. Founded in 2011 by Rob and Cheryl Shields, this event ensures students with disabilities experience one of the highlights in every teenager’s life - a magical prom filled with glitz and glamour.
Riding the Wave of ChangeThe 26th annual San Diego People First Self-Advocacy Conference held June 3-4, 2016 at the San Diego Mission Valley Marriott was an exciting event.
The conference provides a forum for sharing information and ideas. Workshop topics included new and upcoming legislative and service changes, power of voting, changing your IPP, and employment and self-determination.
More than 300 people attended the two-day event for self-advocates age 18 and over, agency staff, and family members. The Arc of San Diego had a contingency of 30 clients and staff.
Arc clients Steve Kerwood (Sulpizio), Karen Maier and Sandy Fowler (Gerber), Arianna Gulick (Arc Enterprises, John Towers) and Gail Persky (East County) presented a panel discussion, “The Six Steps to Approach a Legislator.”
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Waves of ChangeThe Arc of San Diego’s Annual Meeting & Installation Ceremony held June 3rd at Tom Ham’s Lighthouse featured an awards ceremony and installation of the 2016-17 Board of Directors.
Cynthia Huff received the coveted Frank B. Lalor Award, honoring individuals who exemplify the true spirit of volunteerism, loyalty, commitment, and distinguished service. Dr. Paul Kurtin and Jim Reynolds were awarded the President’s Volunteer Service Award for exemplary service to The Arc. Awards were presented to our consumers and staff in recognition of contributions to our organization. As a token of appreciation, consumers, staff, and volunteers received Certificates of Recognition from Congressman Juan Vargas and California State Senator Patricia Bates.
The event was emceed by Pat Brown, former ABC/10News weather anchor.
AwardsFrank B. Lalor Outstanding Volunteer AwardCynthia Huff
President’s Volunteer Service AwardDr. Paul KurtinJim Reynolds
Child of the YearGiovanna Quinonez-OrozcoParent/Infant Program
Consumer of the YearRyan IversonArc Community Employment Services
Lakenya OrangeArc Enterprises
Carls RietaArc North County
Bob GuthrieEast County Training Center
Louise Swigert Independent Living Services
Pedro TobiosNorth Shores Vocational Center
Mark LieberPersonal and Leisure Services
Ariel SchenkResidential Services
Jonathan GarciaRespite Services
Jiyoung MaSulpizio Family Center
Sergio NavaThe Sol and Ruth Gerber Family Center
Employee of the YearNadia GarciaArc Community Employment Services
Bel GilArc Enterprises
Lorenzo GreenArc North County
Christopher GentryEast County Training Center
Angelica AlcarazIndependent Living Services
Eva WilliamsNorth Shores Vocational Center
Letty VegamaciasParent/Infant Program
Nenita LocquiaoResidential Services
Lidia ParamoreRespite Services
Cassie MillerSulpizio Family Center
Matilda VivasThe Sol and Ruth Gerber Family Center
Volunteer of the YearPriscilla PerezPersonal and Leisure Services
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Dr. Paul Kurtin (R) received the President’s Volunteer Service Award from David W. Schneider.
Arc North County Consumer of the Year Carls Rieta and Area Director Laura Orcutt.
Sulpizio Family Center Area Director Melanie McCoy with Employee of the Year Cassie Miller.
Doug Hoehn, Board Chair The Arc of San Diego, and daughter Deirdre.
Jim Reynolds, Past Chairperson Arc San Diego Foundation (R), recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award with David W. Schneider.
Martha Brault accepting the Frank B. Lalor Award on behalf of Cynthia Huff with Tom Harmon and emcee Pat Brown.
This newsletter is produced and distributed by The Arc of San Diego. Board Chair Doug Hoehn, President & CEO David W. Schneider.
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Summer Magic!It is time for summer camp! And, here at Camp-A-Lot/Camp-A-Little, we are busy with preparations for an exciting summer of adventure, friendship, and memories. For 52 years, we have been committed to making it possible for children and adults with disabilities to experience and value the great outdoors.
However, many of our campers need your help. Each camper has to raise approximately $1,180 to attend a five day session in Descanso. This can be difficult for those coming from single parent homes, those living with aging parents on limited incomes or in residential homes with no family, and those who save all year long so they can “go to camp” but need a little help.
For all our campers, camp is more than just a week of activities under the supervision of counselors. It is a time when they will discover themselves as they try new activities, gain confidence while learning to problem solve, and make lifelong friendships as they meet and get along with others. They will follow age-old camp traditions: sit around the campfire, sing camp songs, explore nature, swim, hike, ride bikes, laugh, cheer, and be themselves in a nurturing environment.
Please consider making a donation so our campers, especially those who are unable to attend due to financial constraints, can experience an unforgettable summer. A gift in any amount can go a long way in providing a scholarship, purchasing supplies and equipment, or providing transportation to and from camp. Make your check payable to “The Arc of San Diego” and mail it to Camp Program, 3030 Market Street, San Diego, CA 92102. An envelope is included in this newsletter for your convenience.Your donation will make a real difference in the lives of our campers.
DONATE To The CAMP ProgramYour generous gift will help cover the cost of camp and allow campers, who might not otherwise have the opportunity, to go to a week-long summer camp program. You can mail your check payable to The Arc of San Diego to Camp Program, 3030 Market Street, San Diego, CA 92102. We thank you for your thoughtful contribution.
$25 Water bottles$55 Bus transportation to/from camp for one$100 Sunscreen for two sessions$180 Camp-A-Lot memento T-shirts for 15
low-income campers$250 One partial camp scholarship for
camper living in a residential home$300 Arts and crafts supplies $300 Medical supplies $400 Program supplies such as pool toys,
games, balls, frisbees, board games, carnival prizes
$600 Adaptive Archery program$750 24-hour nursing care for one camp
session$1,180 One full camp scholarship$2,000 Round-trip bus service for 85 campers
and staff
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supports and empowers people with disabilities to
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