Demopolis,
AL
http://www.demopolistimes.com/news/2010/feb/23/key-club-raising-ms-camp-funds/
By
David Snow (Contact) | Demopolis Times
Published
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
DEMOPOLIS
- The Demopolis High School Key Club is collecting donations to help send
someone from this area to a summer camp for special-needs children and adults.
The
Key Club is selling shamrocks to the public through mid-March, with the
proceeds going to help pay the expenses for a child to Camp ASCCA in Jackson's
Gap on Lake Martin. The shamrocks sell for $5 for a golden shamrock and $1 for
a green one.
"We're
doing this as a fund-raiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association," said Key
Club president Rebecca England, who has been accepted to serve as a camp
counselor at Camp ASCCA this summer. "What we're trying to do is raise money
for a kid with muscular dystrophy or any neuromuscular disease to go to camp.
For one kid to get to go to camp, we have to raise $800, and our goal is to
help at least one child go to camp.
"Anyone
wanting to make a donation can come to Demopolis High School. They can contact
our sponsor, Cynthia Whitlock, in the school library, or any other Key Club
member."
ASCCA stands for "Alabama Special Camp for
Children and Adults." The camp was founded in 1976 and has been a nationally
recognized leader in therapeutic recreation, known throughout the world for its
high quality of service. Activities include horseback riding, fishing, tubing,
swimming, environmental education, arts and crafts, canoeing and more. The camp
is a part of the Easter Seals mission.
Posted
Feb 25 2010, 12:19 PM
by
Chris Hayworth