900 Kids w/ Life-Threatening Conditions + Families Enjoy Special Day at Dorney Park

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Today, nearly 900 people representing kids with life-threatening conditions and their family members enjoyed the Rides & Slides Adventure at Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom event, thanks to the nonprofit  A Kid Again Mid-Atlantic and Dorney Park.

A Kid Again photos credit Dorney Park PR

A Kid Again kids and their families enjoyed a cost-free day at the park, filled with rides, games, and a special lunch especially for A Kid Again guests.

A Kid Again is a national organization that serves children with life-threatening health conditions and their families by providing cost-free, year-round Adventures that offer hope, happiness, healing, and a time-out from the burden of medical conditions. The Mid-Atlantic Chapter of A Kid Again currently serves nearly 600 families throughout region. To learn more, visit akidagain.org.

About A Kid Again

A Kid Again is a national organization with a mission to foster hope, happiness and healing for children with life-threatening health conditions and their families. The organization currently serves more than 13,000 families, providing cost-free, care-free, year-round activities that create meaningful shared experiences and joy-filled memories. More than 1.5 million children across the United States have life-threatening conditions. A Kid Again is committed to providing fun-filled Adventures to as many of these impacted families as possible.. For more information, visit www.AKidAgain.org.  

About Dorney Park

Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom offers Pennsylvania’s best value – Two Great Parks All in One. With more than 100 rides, shows and attractions, guests can enjoy seven roller coasters, the largest collection of kids’ rides in Planet Snoopy™ and one of the country’s best-ranked water parks with 26 water slides and two giant wave pools. Special themed festivals, as well as the best Halloween event in the region, make Dorney Park the best place to create lasting memories.

 

 

Information provided to TVL by:
Ann Fixari