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Rotary Foundation Of Cincinnati

Rotary Foundation Of Cincinnati

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The Rotary Club of Cincinnati is committed to meeting the needs of children, especially those that are impaired by barriers to their future development. Since 1928, the Club has owned a 46-acre facility known as Camp Allyn, which is a resident camp for physically challenged children and adults. Since the late 1960's, the Club has had an arrangement with Stepping Stones Center to provide for professional operation of the camp, and they now operate the facility year-round, providing services to physically challenged people and providing monthly respite care weekends to these individuals and their families. More than 400 children and adults are served during the year. The Club also works with the Condon School in Roselawn (a suburb of Cincinnati), where we conduct an annual Christmas party for the physically and mentally challenged children in the school. Additionally, as part of the "1000 Hands Project", the Club funded and built a universally accessible playground at Sawyer Point Park in Cincinnati.

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