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THE Rotary Club of Reading Maiden has a long association with Camp Mohawk in Wargrave.
It has supported the charity financially and with hands-on help over the last 15 years, often providing special equipment.
The latest was a special projector for the sensory room, the second one provided by the club.
The machine projects changing images on to the wall of the sensory room alongside several other images and activities for the children.
It was presented by two members of the club to Matthew Wood, who is site and operations manager for the charity.
Camp Mohawk is a multi-functional day centre for children with special needs and their families, set in five acres of countryside.
Throughout the year the centre provides a range of activities, facilities and natural space to encourage children with a variety of special needs to play, socialise and learn in a secure and caring environment.
Richard Nicholson, president of the club, said: “Camp Mohawk does a wonderful job helping children with special needs in our area and it is an absolute pleasure watching them enjoy its wonderful facilities as well as giving their parents a well-earned rest.
“We are always delighted at being able to help.”
For more informaion about the club, visit www.readingmaidenerlegh.
org
Tony Cornell
25 December 2023
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