The Foundation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (FCIDD) and the Chester Civitan Club, a longtime partner of SOAR365, have committed a grant of over $71,000 for enhancements to SOAR365’s Camp Baker.
The funds will have an immediate impact on SOAR365’s Summer Camp at Camp Baker, with several projects already underway to have all improvements completed by the start of summer camp in June 2024.
Some of the most notable improvements include:
- Wheelchair-accessible utility terrain vehicle purchased for enhanced transportation
- Concrete walkway and pad for wheelchair access by the fire pit
- Sensory room in the overnight residence
Camp Baker Summer Camp and Respite Programs
“Through our summer camp and respite programs, Camp Baker is a special place for SOAR365 and the families it serves year after year,” said SOAR365 President and CEO John Walker. “The Chester Civitan Club’s partnership has been pivotal and this grant alongside the FCIDD will ensure that Camp Baker is a fun, safe and accessible space for many more years to come.”
“Camp Baker holds a near and dear space in our collective heart for its inclusion of individuals who navigate life differently due to I/DD and we want to ensure they enjoy all nature has to offer,” said FCIDD Executive Officer Lynn Leitch.
Camp Baker is the Chester Civitan Club’s longest lasting service project. Since the club’s founding in the 1960s, thousands of volunteer hours have been spent at Camp Baker, including the completion of a large portion of the maintenance projects at the camp.
Chester Civitan has also raised additional funds and donated to Camp Baker generously throughout the decades, with the funds going to things as crucial as camper scholarships for families who needed that extra teamwork from SOAR365 to attend.
“It’s our responsibility to give back some of what we’ve been given,” stated Matt Johnson, president of the Chester Civitan Club. “We have chosen to support SOAR365 Camp Baker because what the camp provides lines up perfectly with our club’s mission to help people with developmental disabilities.”
Prior to this latest contribution, the FCIDD has contributed $189,000 to Camp Baker and PARK365 (formerly ARCPark). FCIDD accepts grant requests in partnership with FCIDD Participating Clubs (www.fcidd.org for more details) of 501 c3 organizations supporting children/adults who are intellectually and/or developmentally disabled. Research is funded solely through annual gifts to the Civitan International Research Center (CIRC) in Birmingham, Alabama.