Lion's Wilderness Camp 4 Deaf Children

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$50,000 Goal

This endorsed Lions project was founded in 1980, and officially incorporated 1981, to provide wilderness camping facilities, experiences, educational opportunities, and mentoring for hearing impaired children (7-17). Camp Ross Relles was built in 1976 by the Optimists for the Handicapped, on property above Nevada City, California. Lions took over the management of the facility in 2007 and provide resources for a number of community organizations to utilize the camp facilities. The proceeds from the renters help to provide the annual Lions Wilderness Camp for Deaf Children.

Located in the Tahoe National Forest, it has its own natural amenities: a creek, meadow (ball field), hiking trails, an outpost camp area, and wildlife. A lodge, twelve cabins (accommodating up to 136 individuals), a pool, crafts and archery areas are included. Located next to Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park and the old gold mining town of North Bloomfield more educational opportunities abound as well as fishing, canoeing, and exploration through a hydraulically drilled cave.

The camp was built in 1976 and is in need of constant updating. Lions and other volunteers come on their own time to do the work. Needed materials are purchased or donated, and made ready for each work project weekend. Some of the current needed work include but are not limited to:
- New bunks and mattresses
- Two cabin roof replacements
- New energy-efficient windows for the lodge and all cabins
- Ball field renovation (sprinklers, grass, a storage unit for equipment, additional bleachers, etc.)
- Eventually, resurfacing the pool

Thanks to Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and a local Charter School, youth volunteers in the spring and fall to rake pine needles, clear brush, and do other projects to help keep the camp fire-safe, ready for the new season, and/or to shut down for the winter months.

Giving Activity

Mission

Lions Camp Ross Relles is 228 acres of majestic pine trees and the resident animals. Every person has an unprecedented opportunity to hike where the gold miners hiked, learn about nature, and enjoy a slower pace to life. It is very important to be able to STOP and look at the World around us. Camp Ross Relles provides that opportunity for everyone, no matter their ability to explore and enjoy.

Needs

Approximately $12,000: Upgrade aged, narrow bunk beds, mattresses, ladders and rails.

Camp Ross Relles is in need of capital improvements projects that include, but are not limited to:

- Energy-efficient windows throughout the lodge and cabins

- Ball field renovation (sprinklers, grass, a storage unit for equipment, additional bleachers, etc.

Donations are needed for supplies for the various program areas:

- Archery: targets

- Meadow/Ball Field: Balls, bats, bases, portable goals, footballs, flags, and secure storage container

- Basketball Court: Basketballs, replacement nets, pennies to show a difference in teams

- Hiking Trails/Overnight Camp: Backpacking tents, backpacks, lanterns

- Evening Activities: Carnival supplies, competition games supplies, dance theme supplies, board games

Upgrade internet access for camp program purposes (update and increase data to stream videos, photos & posts, throughout the camp sessions for parents & supporters). As we are in the mountains and off the grid we are limited to satellite internet. We only have satellite internet choices which very expensive.

Equity Statement

Lions Wilderness Camp 4 Deaf Children is a very ethnically diverse organization. Not only do we have staff and volunteers of various ethnic backgrounds, but also of various disabilities, from Deaf, Hard of hearing, disabled veteran’s, and others. Additionally, our campers come from varied backgrounds and in addition to being deaf or hard of hearing, we have had campers who are developmentally delayed, on the autistic spectrum, physically disabled and other health impaired.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Lion's Wilderness Camp 4 Deaf Children

other names

LWCDC

Tax id (EIN)

94-2847991

Mission Category

Youth Development

Operating Budget

$100,001-$250,000

Organization Need

Funding: Unrestricted, Funding: Program, Technology

Demographics Served

Individuals with disabilities, Youth & Children, Low-income individuals/families

Local Counties Served

El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, Yolo

Equity Statement

Equity Statement

Address

8187 Walnut Hills Way
Fair Oaks, CA 95628

Service areas

CA, US

Sacramento, CA, US

Nevada, CA, US

Placer, CA, US

El Dorado, CA, US

Phone

916-704-9709

other

9167188942

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