21 June 2022
Action directors are looking for help with meals, desserts and volunteers. WESTERN COLUMBIA, S. C. — Every year Helping Hands Grownup Day Care and the Hope Link Adult Day Services within Lexington County celebrate their particular residents with a themed promenade. These are facilities designed for grown ups and young adults with exclusive needs. But it’s just possible with your help — chipping in from local community members. Each center can be celebrating on a different time throughout the summer. Hope Link at the Oaks danced the night time away on Memorial Time. Hope Bridge at the Hollies will be dancing this arriving Monday and Helping Fingers will celebrate in This summer. “It was just this type of need for people to feel exclusive that never had their very own prom, to have a special period where they could just be the particular star for the day, dress up, obtain pretty, eat good as well as dance, ” said Kay Fort, Hope Bridge in the Hollies activity director. ASSOCIATED: A prom one Orangeburg high schooler will never forgetActivity directors are asking for all of the help they can get along with food, desserts, decorations, gowns, suits, monetary donations plus volunteers. “We have a professional photographer that comes every year, gives his time, our DISC JOCKEY donates his time. Huge need is our food desk. We try to make it additional special that day, inch Fort said. Employees attempt to make every day as enjoyable as it can be, but prom is definitely an added treat. “This is really a place where everyone is recognized for who they are and it’s only a place where they really feel safe and loved and also have a chance to just live with pleasure, ” Fort said. If you are looking to volunteer or golf swing by with a donation, you are able to coordinate by calling front side desk at Hope Link at the Oaks at 803-791-3256. RELATED: Irmo girl wants to go to prom with Edisto High School student who has autism