Camp for kids with cerebral palsy

An innovative summer camp for children with cerebral palsy that was threatened with closure last year is up and running again this summer at Dunlop United Church.

An innovative summer camp for children with cerebral palsy that was threatened with closure last year is up and running again this summer at Dunlop United Church.

Here, Chase Hilton Pilon follows Annamaria Dinnyes in a stretch and exercise lesson at the Conductive Education Camp, which received word last week of a $5,000 grant coming from the Sarnia Community Foundation this fall.

The camp is hosting a July 23 open house at 757 Rosedale Ave., from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Glenn Ogilvie

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