Wonderland Luncheon Benefits Children with Developmental Delays
Friday, October 15, 2010
Wonderland Developmental Center, a Shoreline-based nonprofit, is having a luncheon on October 28 to benefit children with developmental delays and disabilities and their families.
Set for the Washington Athletic Club in downtown Seattle, the luncheon supports Wonderland’s early-intervention program which helps infants and toddlers, birth-to-three, learn valuable skills and overcome physical disabilities and developmental delays. Services are available to all families who qualify for Early Intervention Services regardless of their ability to pay.
The luncheon program begins at 12:00 noon and ends promptly at 1:00 pm, with registration and social starting at 11:30 am. The event features a WAC signature lunch and a fast-paced, dynamic program that highlights Wonderland success stories as well as the value Wonderland brings to children, parents and the community at large.
The event is free and open to the public. There will be an “ask” and all contributions are tax-deductible. Please register as a guest, table host, donor or sponsor online at Wonderland’s website or call the WDC office at 206-364-3777.
Wonderland serves families throughout north King and south Snohomish counties and it is the only birth-to-three center in the Shoreline area. Services include developmental assessment; testing and evaluation; occupational and speech therapy; special education; parent support and resources; and play and learn groups.
Wonderland also provides services for referrals from area pediatricians, school districts, county and state agencies.
Since its founding by GFWC Choshi Junior Women's Club in 1969, Wonderland Developmental Center has served thousands of children and families. Wonderland relies on a variety of funding sources including government, school districts, private and corporate giving and United Way.
More information about Wonderland’s programs and services and how to donate is available online or by calling 206-364-3777.
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