Friday, April 17, 2009

Camp ASCCA

Our wonderful church has a ladies program in the spring called First Fridays. On the first Friday in March, I had the pleasure of hearing Allison Wetherbee tell her story. She is now the Director of Public Relations for Camp ASCCA but her love for Camp ASCCA runs much deeper as she attended Camp ASCCA as a child. She has written a book, I Was Born This Way, and you can visit her website to find out more about her www.allisonwetherbee.com. I enjoyed hearing from Allison what all Camp ASCCA offers. Camp ASCCA is Alabama's Special Camp for Children and Adults. It is the world's largest camp that provides therapuetic recreation for chidlren and adults with both physical and mental disabilities. They provide weekend programs and week long sessions, Camp ASCCA is open year-round. The age range for campers is 6 to 96! It is located on Lake Martin between Dadeville and Alexander City and offers campers water and outdoor adventure activities, hourseback riding, swimming, canoeing, fishing, arts and crafts, zip-line, water tubing and more. To learn more about Camp ASCCA visit there website.

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