Residents at
The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center will get to enjoy a few more activities in 2019, thanks to a generous
donation by the
Campbell County Sheriff's Office.
Every year the Sheriff’s Office gives employees the opportunity to
wear a casual uniform for a $20 donation. Proceeds from this support the
Annual Awards Ceremony and a Summer Barbeque; however, the Sheriff's
Office also donates $1,000 to a charity or cause as a way to give back
to the wonderful Campbell County, Wyoming community.
Their Employee Appreciation Committee looks for ways to help the community
locally, and this year selected senior citizens, who, according to them,
are sometimes overlooked.
"The idea was born when we found out there was a resident Christmas
Tree at The Legacy, similar to the Secret Santa program at the
Recreation Center," says Gina Monk, Information Services Supervisor at the Sheriff’s
Office. "This is when I reached out to Jonni and she told me about
the activities program that we could give to for the seniors."
For those who don't know, the Activites Team at The Legacy is tasked
to bring residents a better quality of life. Activities they do with residents
include fishing at Dalbey Memorial Park, attending community events, playing
bingo, planting gardens, making bird houses or glass art, taking a drive
for ice cream, and much, much more. Special thanks to the Sheriff's
Office for thinking of our residents and donating to the activities fund.
Learn more about The Legacy at
www.legacywyo.org.