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The Arc of Orleans County has received three grants to support the Rainbow Preschool program which is serving children with special needs.
The Children's Guild Foundation Inc. awarded a $9,864 grant to purchase a laptop, software, adaptive toys, as well as several other supplies and equipment; The Lyndonville Area Foundation also approved a $5,000 grant be used towards the cost of transporting the children to and from camp each day and J.M. McDonald Foundation has provided a $5,000 grant to resurface the basketball court and front sidewalk at Camp Rainbow.
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