Greenwell receives funding for inclusion programs
Friday, April 16, 2010
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The National Inclusion Project has partnered with the Greenwell Foundation to implement Let's ALL Play – Inclusion in Recreational Programs. The partnership is designed to allow children with developmental disabilities to attend summer camp in an inclusive setting. As part of this initiative, the National Inclusion Project will provide a program model, training, expertise and an award of $14,000.
This is the third consecutive year the Greenwell Foundation has received an award from the National Inclusion Project.
Let's ALL Play gives children with developmental disabilities the same recreational experience as those without.
To learn more about the National Inclusion Project or ways to get involved, visit www.inclusionproject.org.
Camp Greenwell is an outdoor recreation camp for children entering first grade through age 12. Activities are designed to reflect a respect for nature and teach disability awareness, skill building for self confidence and nature conservation. Greenwell also offers horseback riding, kayaking and fishing camps.
To learn more about the Greenwell Foundation and its programs, visit www.greenwellfoundation.org.

