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Our Goals

Our Objectives

Our Objective Timeline

Our Goals:

Building a facility and producing activities and programs in a complete wheelchair accessible environment to encourage personal growth, ability awareness and broaden the experiences of those that are physically disabled, with no age barriers. We will provide continued love, friendship and support to those with physical disabilities and their families.

 

 

Our Objectives:

  • In camp programs, we will build and provide a fun, recreational camp which will completely accommodate the most severe physically challenged people. We will expand and promote the most incredible experiences for disabled children and adults.

 

  • By serving families, we will give families hope and promote the spiritual healing with emphasizing quality of life and family values at the core of these programs. We will provide complete family accommodations, support groups and education on relative services that a family may need.

We will take our facility to the next level in providing other resources and programs.

  • By promoting instructive curriculums, we will be a leader in educational programs for pre-healthcare professionals which will have a professional relevance to the physically disabled by sharing and teaching the “why’s”, the “what’s” and the “how to’s” from both the patient’s view AND the family’s view.

 

We will give the community a sense of love, respect and awareness of those with physical disabilities.

  • By hosting conferences, we will promote and encourage health care professionals to spend time at our facility, so that they may feel and see the needs of physical disabled patients and their loved ones. We will provide educational and advocacy tracks in their respective fields.

 

We will be the leader in excellence promoting abilities and talents of those with the most severe physical limitations.

 

 

Our Objective Timeline:

    • Equip and operate educational and recreational programs for physically disabled young adults by September 2010.
    • Equip and operate full, one-week camp session programs and activities for physically disabled children, as well as, those not currently able to be involved in going to camp by June 2011.
    • Provide facilities and programs for families with physically disabled loved ones by November 2011.
    • Provide organized and accommodation facilities for conferences that promote and educate disability awareness by January 2011. (i.e. healthcare professionals, healthcare organizations, etc.)
    • Provide facilities, along with tailored programs, which partner with local colleges and universities to promote education on the advocacy of physical disabilities with clinical applications by February 2010. (i.e. degreed PT, OT, Adaptive PE and Special Ed programs)