Bowling with a purpose
Centra Cam Vocational Training Association is preparing for their annual Bowl-A-Thon. The theme this year is Believing in Magic for 29 Years. From left, programming coordinator Jenna Charette and team leader Vina Johnson.
By Nadine Leming
Centra Cam Vocational Training Association empowers adults with developmental disabilities to gain independence through volunteering, career counselling, job placements and much more.
This contributes to opportunities for many of their clients to build and sustain social connections while building Camrose into the strong community it is.
The Centra Cam Annual Bowl-A-Thon is one of two major fundraisers for the organization. Last year this event raised approximately $33,000.
Jenna Charette, programming coordinator at Centra Cam, said, “I don’t even know where last year came from. Even after the event was all wrapped up, the money just kept coming in.”
The goal this year is to raise $29,500. Clients have the option of taking a sponsor sheet and asking family, friends and community members for sponsorship donations. The morning bowling session consists mostly of banks with a few other teams competing for the Bank Challenge Cup.
The afternoon session consists of local businesses, many of which employ Centra Cam clients, competing for the Challenger Cup. This allows as many clients to participate as possible with each competition.
Every year there is a competition to design t-shirts for the Bowl-A-Thon. Once each of the designs has been collected, from staff and clients, a committee selects the top six designs for the voting round. The design with the most votes is that year’s t-shirt. This year’s winning t-shirt is “Believing in magic for 29 years”.
Over the years, Camrose has strongly supported Centra Cam’s clients. This backing helps each client gain independence and improves their quality of life. The profits from this year’s Bowl-A-Thon are going to help cover the cost of programming transportation expenses that helps clients get to their volunteer and employment opportunities.
Ways the community can support the Bowl-A-Thon is by donating to a team or by sharing information about the organization through social media and word of mouth. Other ways to help the organization is by volunteering or donating to their efforts.
To learn more about how to donate to the Bowl-A-Thon, call Centra Cam at 780-672-9995 or visit their website at www.centracam.ca
By Nadine Leming
Centra Cam Vocational Training Association empowers adults with developmental disabilities to gain independence through volunteering, career counselling, job placements and much more.
This contributes to opportunities for many of their clients to build and sustain social connections while building Camrose into the strong community it is.
The Centra Cam Annual Bowl-A-Thon is one of two major fundraisers for the organization. Last year this event raised approximately $33,000.
Jenna Charette, programming coordinator at Centra Cam, said, “I don’t even know where last year came from. Even after the event was all wrapped up, the money just kept coming in.”
The goal this year is to raise $29,500. Clients have the option of taking a sponsor sheet and asking family, friends and community members for sponsorship donations. The morning bowling session consists mostly of banks with a few other teams competing for the Bank Challenge Cup.
The afternoon session consists of local businesses, many of which employ Centra Cam clients, competing for the Challenger Cup. This allows as many clients to participate as possible with each competition.
Every year there is a competition to design t-shirts for the Bowl-A-Thon. Once each of the designs has been collected, from staff and clients, a committee selects the top six designs for the voting round. The design with the most votes is that year’s t-shirt. This year’s winning t-shirt is “Believing in magic for 29 years”.
Over the years, Camrose has strongly supported Centra Cam’s clients. This backing helps each client gain independence and improves their quality of life. The profits from this year’s Bowl-A-Thon are going to help cover the cost of programming transportation expenses that helps clients get to their volunteer and employment opportunities.
Ways the community can support the Bowl-A-Thon is by donating to a team or by sharing information about the organization through social media and word of mouth. Other ways to help the organization is by volunteering or donating to their efforts.
To learn more about how to donate to the Bowl-A-Thon, call Centra Cam at 780-672-9995 or visit their website at www.centracam.ca



