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BATH – The Kids’ Project, a program of Pine Tree Society, is seeking skilled woodworkers to construct adaptive equipment for children with disabilities.

Jeremy Lucas, director of The Kids’ Project, said projects range from simple benches to more involved chairs.

“The program offers something for everyone,” said Lucas. “Volunteers work in their own workshops at their own pace. They can do one project a year or one a week. It’s really up to the individual.”

The Kids’ Project is seeking woodworkers with moderate to high skills. All materials and designs are provided to volunteers.

Adaptive equipment helps children with disabilities become more actively involved in the world around them. Each year The Kids’ Project provides hundreds of children with the adaptive equipment they need to be successful in school, therapy and at home.

For more information, contact Lucas at 443-3341, ext. 104, or e-mail [email protected].

For more information about Pine Tree Society and its programs and services, call (207) 443-3341.

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