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Revolutionary Disability Treatment Center Plans Open House to Celebrate Expanded Facility and Raise Funds for Special Needs Children and Their Families
Caledonia, Michigan (PRWEB) August 11, 2007
Horizons Developmental Remediation Center in Caledonia will be holding their annual Open House on Thursday, August 23 from 4:00-8:00 PM. Families and professionals from the community are invited to tour the newly expanded facility, which now contains over 6,000 square feet of family-friendly space designed to provide state of the art treatment for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. A carnival theme will provide food, games, activities, and prizes for all who attend. Drawings will be held for free treatment sessions, therapeutic materials, and more.
An additional aspect of this year’s event will be a fundraiser for the Grandville AMBUCS. This charitable service organization has a mission to create mobility and independence for people with disabilities. The organization raises money to purchase therapeutic tricycles for children and families who can benefit from them. Members of AMBUCS will be on sight at the open house with a variety of bikes for families to view and try. They will also have applications available for families wishing to apply for a bike. While the open house is free to all attendees, donations will be taken to benefit the Grandville AMBUCS.
Founded in 2003, Horizons provides revolutionary autism, neurological impairment, and developmental disability treatment services to families throughout the United States and abroad. The center’s mission is to educate, empower, and enrich the lives of families affected by these impairments. All programs and services at Horizons are family-centered and designed to provide parents with the knowledge and skills they need to ensure a quality of life for their children now and in the future. The center offers comprehensive treatment options, including the Relationship Development Intervention Program, speech therapy, occupational therapy, feeding therapy, individualized instruction, employment training, and summer camps.
“We are so excited to partner with the Grandville AMBUCS chapter for this year’s open house,” said Nicole Beurkens, Director fo the cneter. “The funds raised will provide children with special needs and their families the opportunity to experience the joy of riding bicycles together. It’s a wonderful way to support children and families, and we look forward to the community’s support in making it happen.”
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St. Andrews, Mobile offering annual “Great Pie Sale” Episcopal …
THIS “GREAT PIE SALE” WILL BENEFIT YOU BY HELPING WITH YOUR THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY BAKING NEEDS AND ST . ANDREW’S BY HELPING RAISE FUNDS FOR CONTINUED COMMUNITY OUTREACH DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASONS TO COME…..WE’LL BAKE FOR YOU FRESH …
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Destination: Funds for MS
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Destination: Funds for MS
Area bicyclists are gearing up for an annual event that benefits the Oklahoma Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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Golf day tees up $8000 in funds
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Golf day tees up $8000 in funds
IT was all about helping a good cause yesterday when the annual Billabong Clubhouse Charity Golf Day was held at the Longyard Golf Course in Tamworth.
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St. Andrew and St. John: Parish Council May 24, 2010 – Draft
St. John’s has $3398 in their general fund. No report given for Memorial & other funds. St . Andrew’s report wasn’t received. Bev asked St. Johns to categorize their bills in the format of the parochial report. …
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St. Andrew and St. John: Parish Council May 24, 2010 – Draft