GE Healthcare employees in the Salt Lake City-area will participate in
GE’s Community Service Day to help improve resources for the Kostopulos
Dream Foundation program Camp Kostopulos. Camp Kostopulos is a summer
camp dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with
disabilities through recreation, education and growth experiences. The
event brings together more than 500 Salt Lake City-based employees,
retirees and other volunteers to lead several projects to improve the
environment and resources at Camp Kostopulos. GE volunteers will
dedicate time, effort and expertise through activities such as
construction and painting of large murals, landscaping, repairs and
maintenance. GE Healthcare’s Community Service Day is Monday, October
10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Since 1967, the Kostopulos Dream Foundation has been dedicated to
improving the lives of people with disabilities. Camp Kostopulos is a
residential summer camp where children, teens, and adults with
disabilities gain new skills and enrichment through outdoor recreation.
Campers build confidence through activities such as fishing, horseback
riding, swimming, navigating ropes courses, singing and arts and craft
projects as well as making new friends. The camp offers year-round
recreation for children, teens and adults.
"Volunteering is a key component of GE’s culture, and
Community
Service Day is an opportunity for GE employees to give back to the local
community where we live and work,” said Joe Shrawder, President and CEO,
Surgery, GE Healthcare. "We are proud to support Camp Kostopulos, an
organization that provides invaluable, year-round experiences for people
with disabilities in the Salt Lake Valley.”
GE coordinates volunteer efforts company-wide by keeping a close eye on
societal needs and inviting all employees to work together to build
stronger communities. GE employees and retirees contribute more than one
million hours of service annually to local community initiatives, and
there are now more than 175 GE Volunteers councils located in more than
46 countries around the world.
"We are humbled by the exceptional volunteer work of GE Healthcare
employees, which goes beyond a monetary donation to provide time, effort
and expertise to improve the resources at Camp Kostopulos,” said Gary
Ethington, executive director at Camp Kostopulos. "With the help
of GE Volunteers, we will be able to provide a better environment and
more resources to our campers and families, enabling us to continue to
improve the quality of life for people with disabilities in our local
community and beyond.”
The Kostopulos Dream Foundation received a $17,000 grant from the GE
Volunteers Grant Committee for Community Service Day projects.
GE would like to extend its thanks to Truco, Wasatch Heating and Air,
Electric Insurance, Waste Management, Lowe’s and Sam’s Club for helping
with tools and supplies for this day.
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ABOUT CAMP KOSTOPULOS:
The Kostopulos Dream Foundation is an agency dedicated to improving the
lives of people with disabilities. Since 1967 we have offered
recreational opportunities for individuals of all ages and abilities.
Our longest running program, Camp Kostopulos, is a residential summer
camp where kids, teens, and adults with disabilities are able to engage
in a variety of activities. During a week-long stay, campers go fishing,
ride horses, camp out, sing songs, work on arts and crafts projects,
challenge themselves on the ropes course, make new friends, and renew
old friendships. Other campers may opt to enjoy a week on the road as a
participant in the Travel Trip Adventures program. Groups of campers and
staff participate in week-long camp trips to places such as Moab or
Jackson Hole. River running, hiking, viewing wildlife, and visiting
attractions are all a part of these trips. For more information on Camp
Kostopulos, watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZvi6Buy73A
or visit http://www.campk.org/.
