Adaptations: The Central California Adaptive Sports Center Newsletter 3 | Page 8

Volunteers are a key part of CCASC’ s success. This past year was CCASC’ s biggest for volunteer turnout. Volunteers showed up in force to help clean up and improve CCASC’ s campsite on Shaver Lake, and assist with the summer fundraiser at Camp Edison. During the winter season, volunteers multiplied CCASC’ s capacity to provide programming at China Peak. Special thanks to volunteers Bill Morse, John & Jean Burress, Mike McDonald, Stacy & Katie Hamilton, Dave & Debbie Wilson, Joe & Julie O’ Keefe, Julie Winter, Tiffany Wieland, Brittany Stoneman, Shana Ruiz, and many others for helping us succeed.

Interns from California State University, Fresno’ s Department of Recreation Administration also contributed to CCASC over the past two years. Graduating seniors in this program must complete a semester long experiential learning internship. At CCASC, interns gain hands-on experience providing programming to persons with disabilities, and learn how things work“ behind the scenes,” helping to manage logistics, projects, community outreach, and budgets. CCASC looks forward to continuing this partnership.

CCASC welcomes new volunteers for winter and summer programs as well as special events and fundraising. No special skills or experience is necessary; training will be provided.
It is our goal to provide adaptive sports programs to individuals with disabilities regardless of financial status. To make this possible, we need your support. CCASC is a 501( c)( 3) nonprofit organization, and all donations are tax deductible as allowable by law. Donate online at centralcaladaptive. org or send a check to:
CCASC PO Box 147 Shaver Lake, CA 93664
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