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Newport Beach-based Carl E. Wynn Foundation recently awarded Easter Seals
$5,000 to support its Orange County Summer Camp Program for children with
disabilities. Camp activities such as horseback riding, animal-assisted
therapy, arts and crafts, and field trips for campers ages 5 to 22 will
be funded by the grant.
“Children who go to summer camp have fun, experience new and exciting
activities, and make friends that last a lifetime, and kids with
disabilities are no different,” said Vicki Connely, Easter Seals director
of program development. “By providing this grant, the Wynn Foundation is
truly giving Orange County children with special needs a chance to enjoy
one of life’s most wonderful experiences.”
The Easter Seals camp takes place in August each year.
Developmentally, physically and emotionally challenged children are given
the opportunity to learn social skills through the Easter Seals Orange
County Summer Camp. Other benefits of the camp include the enhancement of
a child’s physical coordination, self-confidence and creativity.
Easter Seals is a nonprofit organization that provides creative solutions
for children and adults with disabilities to more than 100 programs and services in Southern California.
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