Welcome Lyle Coutts – Outdoor Education Program Specialist!
Hello, my name is Lyle Coutts. I grew up mainly overseas where my dad was posted with the United Nations, but have lived in Washington
Hello, my name is Lyle Coutts. I grew up mainly overseas where my dad was posted with the United Nations, but have lived in Washington
We have many generous organizations from throughout the state that give yearly to Camp ASCCA. The Civitan Club of Auburn, AL is no different. Is
Oh, boy! I am busy getting ready for the summer, and I am soooo looking forward to seeing my old friends again, and making some
Reported by: Local 15 News Staff
Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brothers at USA got up early to build a ramp for a 17-year-old teen with cerebral palsy.
“This looks like I’ll be able to go down this all by myself I wont need any help,” said Spanish Fort High School student JJ Troutman.
A ramp for JJ was on the list of things to do as part of this fraternity’s “Push America” service program and what better day to do this than the “National Day of Service.”
“Had it not been for this, JJ would be using an old makeshift ramp that just wasn’t working for him,” said Donna Troutman JJ’s mother.
The brothers at Pi Kappa Phi have built a ramp like this one every year for the past five years.
“Most of them you can ride right by and see them on some of the busier streets so its rewarding to be able to know you had a hand in the community,” said fraternity President Alex Layton.
“I can do stuff on my own now I’m going to have to know how to do that when I go off to college anyway so that really helps,” said JJ.Troutman. Tomorrow is JJ’s birthday. He plans to go to college and become a veterinarian.
The Winter 2012 ASCCA Vision Newsletter is now available for download. See it here and see previous editions here!
Christmas Weekend came to a close this morning and we had to say goodbye to our awesome campers. However, we did get to have some
This weekend is Camp ASCCA’s annual Christmas weekend! We were so excited to welcome about 30 campers and 15 old summer staffers to camp yesterday
Celebrate with Camp staff, campers, volunteers, friends, donors, and families as we celebrate “Camp ASCCA Spirit Day”! For those of you who don’t know Spirit
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO NEXT SUMMER? Camp ASCCA offers a summer camp program for children and adults with mental and/or physical disabilities. We
**ATTENTION CAMPERS (& parents and guardians too!): The 2013 Summer Camp Application is now available for download. Paper copies will NOT be mailed out individually
“Celebrating 25 years of giving back to your community” Camp ASCCA staff members John Stephenson and Dana Rickman recently attended the Central Alabama Community Foundation’s
Let your light shine this holiday season… Easter Seals employees, volunteers and consumers from all over the state gathered at Wynlakes Country Club in Montgomery
Located in Alabama on Lake Martin, Camp ASCCA offers campers a wide variety of traditional recreational and educational activities with a unique design for accessibility.
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