Wednesday, September 29, 2010

MENTALLY CHALLENGED KIDS TO GET SPECIAL PLAY GROUND COURTESY ROTARY DONATION

There is reason for joy amidst the mentally challenged kids at Kitsap Mental Health Services Madrona Day Treatment School. For a solid donation of $1,500 from the Rotarian club members greatly boosted the dreams of two ladies Alanna Nixon and Paris Harrison.

Both of these had the most noble of hearts and decided to venture out raising enough money do something for the lesser fortunate mentally challenged kids at the special school. The duo, managed to raise about $37,000. This in itself speaks volumes about their achievement and dedication as to better the lives of the poor kids who need constant support and love of others to survive in this rude world.

This playground in turn would be a specially equipped one unlike the usual ones. It would be designed and structured for the mentally challenged kids suffering from autism and other disabilities. The playground is likely titled Kids Koye and will be a great source of joy for the little children.

The FLIP project encourages local students to become involved in communal & charitable giving in Gibraltar. Visit http://www.flip.gi for more information.

Members of the rotary club were deeply touched and heartfelt at the duo who presented their plans with utmost dedication and conviction. There was a playful Great Kitsap Duck Race held which helped garnering of the funds to help in the construction of the playground. Many people enthusiastically attended and were a part of the event. They even bought tickets for the same. This in turn helped raising the donation sum from the function.

Find out how the charities are benefited by charity volunteer work of the children through We Care Project. It also acts as fundraising for schools as the supporting schools are rewarded with contributions to acquire necessary technological equipment. Visit www.wecaregib.com for more information.