Flag of the State of Florida
First Place Ribbon
Multiple District 35
Lions of Florida & Bahamas
First Place Ribbon
Flag of The Grand Bahamas
"You can't get very far until you start doing something for somebody else..." - Melvin Jones

Home

Our Purpose

District Newsletters

Multiple District Blog

Membership

What do Lions do?

About Us

Photo Gallery

Calendar of Events

Links

Lions Clubs International
Foundation

USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum

We Serve Logo

NATIONAL INCLUSION PROJECT PARTNERS WITH THE FLORIDA LIONS CAMP

(Lake Wales, FL)- The National Inclusion Project has partnered with FLorida Lions Camp to implement Let’s ALL Play—Inclusion in Recreational Programs. The partnership will allow children with developmental disabilities to enjoy a successful summer camp experience in an inclusive setting.  As part of this initiative, the National Inclusion Project will provide a program model, training, expertise, and an award of $15,000.

The National Inclusion Project has been actively developing its Let’s ALL Play Program since the program’s inception in 2004. In 2010, the Project is partnering with over 45 recreational programs in 23 states.  Teaming with Florida Lions Camp is another exciting step toward their goal of full inclusion. “We feel that working with Florida Lions Camp will help us further our mission to open doors in communities nationwide for children with disabilities to experience everything life has to offer,” says Jerry Aiken, Executive Director.

Let's ALL Play helps bring an inclusive recreational experience to children with disabilities. It gives children with developmental disabilities the same experience as those without. Children with disabilities and their peers who are typically developing come together to participate in recreational activities such as swimming, arts and crafts, community service, physical fitness and more.
In 2008, the Project enlisted the services of The Center for Social Development and Education at the University of Massachusetts-Boston to assess the implementation of Let’s ALL Play.  Overwhelming evidence showed that children with disabilities improved self-esteem, social skills, confidence to participate, and sport and motor skills.  Campers of all abilities were equally likely to develop friendships with each other.

“We are very excited to work with the National Inclusion Project to further open Florida Lions Camp summer program’s to ALL children,” said Barbara Cage, Executive Director. “This will help enable us to give more children the chance to participate in activities they and their families may have never thought possible in a completely inclusive setting, where ALL children can play, learn and grow together.”

About the National Inclusion Project: The National Inclusion Project, formerly the Bubel/Aiken Foundation, serves to bridge the gap that exists between young people with disabilities and the world around them.  By providing curriculum, training and financial assistance, the Project partners with communities and programs in creating awareness and opportunities for full inclusion where barriers break and doors open.  It is their goal to create an environment for children where inclusion is embraced. To learn more about the National Inclusion Project or ways to get involved visit their Web site at www.inclusionproject.org.

About the Florida Lions Camp: FLC is a non-profit organization providing inclusive camp experiences for campers of varying abilities, including typically developing  youth as well as those with developmental and physical disabilities, behavior problems, and complicating medical conditions.   To learn more about the Florida Lions Camp or ways to get involved visit their Web site at www.lionscampfl.org.

Council of Governors

Lions Code of Ethics

Constitution & By-laws

International Officers

International Director

Multiple District Chairs

Past District Governors

Florida Lions Magazine

Awards

Contact Us

Contact Webmaster

Lions Clubs International

Lions Quest

lionlogo2c

COPYRIGHT NOTICE Contents of this Web Page © 1999-2010 Multiple District 35, Lions of Florida and Bahamas.
® The Lions emblem (logo), the words "Lions", "Lions Club", "Lions International", "We Serve" and "Lions Clubs International" are all registered trademarks of Lions Clubs International in all parts of the world.

Valid HTML 4.01 TransitionalValid CSS!