Text Box: Philanthropy

Camp Tenaha is a free summer day camp provided for children with special needs regardless of their financial situation.

The camp is an outdoor educational and therapeutic experience for allied health students who serve as camp counselors and who provide therapeutic activities for the purpose of improving or developing the children’s capabilities

 

Text Box: Camp Tenaha

For more information or questions:

Cheri Lambert at

www.panola.edu/recruiting/pr2005/campten.htm

 

 

 

 

Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Association:  Volunteers for Youth Justice CASA Program: Shreveport/Bossier Remote

CASA’s mission is support and promote court-appointed volunteer advocacy for abused and neglected children so that they can thrive in safe, permanent homes

Text Box: CASA

For more information or questions:

Michelle Edwards (318) 221-2272

Holy Angels is a private, non-profit organization that provides innovative programs and services for its residents, which include children and adults with varying degrees of mental retardation, some of whom have physical disabilities and are medically fragile.

Text Box: Holy Angels

For more information or questions:

Call:  (318) 797-8500

Right to play builds all-inclusive playgrounds, designed so that all children, the fully able and those with physical, sensory or developmental disabilities, can play together

Text Box: Right to Play

For more information or questions:

CCOA provides services to persons age 60 and over which help maintain their independence and quality of life in an home environment. CCOA also focuses on issues affecting the health and welfare of the aging population. Some services include, Meals on Wheels, family caregiver assistance, personal care, and senior centers.

Text Box: Caddo Council on Aging

For more information or questions:

Email:  Mary Alice Roundtree @ (318) 632-2090                                

           www.caddocouncilonaging.org

 

 

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