NORTH WILDWOOD — The North Wildwood Beach Patrol will hold their second annual “Day at the Beach” with the 21 Down organization On Fri., July 23, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
“21 Down” is a Down Syndrome Awareness organization, a non-profit for families, educators and healthcare professionals of Atlantic and Cape May counties, creating a network to share information and support.
The ultimate goal of 21 Down is for the children and families to be accepted within the community. They strive to have the children seen as caring and feeling individuals participating in school activities, work environments and public outings. They want our families’ lives to be enriched with happiness and pleasant memories.”
The North Wildwood Beach Patrol, with the support of local community businesses, helps to create great a summer memory for them.
NWBP “Day at the Beach” incorporates, not only safe play time for the children, but also interactions with our seasoned lifeguards reinforcing beach safety.
A central meeting area is set up at Hereford Inlet beach; lunch and beverages are provided; and activities are organized, including soft top rides and ocean fun. All the kids receive gift bags to conclude the day.
North Wildwood Mayor Bill Henfey said, “I commend our Beach Patrol for sponsoring such a great community event. It’s perfect for our family oriented resort.”
Last year approximately 18 families participated. This year they expect over 25 families and their children, totaling over 60 participants.
Contact Lauren Auty at 215-203-4824 with any questions. Or for more information regarding 21 Down visit www.21down. org.
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