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Want To Help? Here's How...

  • Writer: Olivia Brohard
    Olivia Brohard
  • Jul 10, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 21, 2020

The"Stay All Day!" project at The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is now live! I'm excited to honor my brother's memory, while also helping families have a fun and stress-free day out. 


If you would like to help, there are a few ways you can get involved:

  1. Sponsor an Animal Handprint Tile for the restroom. The cost is $15. An example of a test Handimal that I created is at the bottom of the page.

  2. The handprint tiles will be created using handprints from children and adults living with disability in the local community. If you have a child or loved one who would like to have their handprint used in this project, please let me know so that I can send you more information.  Email me at: StayAllDayProject@gmail.com

  3. Donations toward the cost of the changing table itself are greatly appreciated. The retail price of the table (before installation charges) is a little under $2,000, so every bit helps.

  4. We are holding a scavenger hunt to raise funds for the project. One of the prizes is a set of tickets for a day out at the zoo. If you have a prize for the scavenger hunt that you would like to donate, or if you know someone else who does, please email me at: StayAllDayProject@gmail.com. More information about the scavenger hunt is coming soon.

  5. If you can think of another way you’d like to help that's not listed here, please email me and let me know! I appreciate your input. 

Monetary donations can be mailed to:


Olivia Brohard 

7232 Saddlewood Dr, 

Westerville OH 43082 

Please make checks payable to “Olivia Brohard” and write “Stay All Day!” in the memo line. 


If you prefer, you can send a PayPal or Zelle donation to my mom’s account. The email address for either of those options is ebrohard@gmail.com


Thank you so much for supporting this project. I am excited to see how this benefits everyone involved! 


1 Comment


john
Jul 16, 2020

Thanks for doing this. Our 8 year old son also has CP, and it's no fun trying to lay him on the floor or in the back of the car. I made a small donation, and look forward to using this when it's installed.

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