Scheduled to open in August 2009, the new East Orange / Bailes Campus will cost $9.2 million. Research conducted in a dozen countries over the last 20 years confirms that academinc, social and ethical outcomes are improved when students with and without disabilities learn together. It is our intention, and goal, to provide a school where all children are given equal opportunities to help them reach their full potential.

 

Investment Opportunities and Floor Plans

Investment Opportunity
Number Available
Investment Level
Education Center
1
$750,000
Therapy Center
1
$750,000
Cafetorium
1
$500,000
Pre-K Neighborhood
1
$250,000
Therapy Gym
1
$250,000
Kitchen
1
$250,000
Conference Room
1
$200,000
Autism Neighborhood
1
$200,000
Infant / Toddler Neighborhood
1
$200,000
Kindergarten / 1st Grade Neighborhood
1
$200,000
2nd / 3rd Grade Neighborhood
1
$200,000
Special Purpose lab
1
$150,000
Virtual Realty Room
1
$100,000
PreK - 3rd Grade Playground
1
$100,000
Infant / Toddler Playground
1
$50,000
Nature Area
1
$50,000
Ballfield
1
$50,000
Infant Classroom
2
$35,000
Toddler Classroom
2
$35,000
Autism/Sensory Classroom
3
$35,000
Pre-K Classroom
6
$35,000
Kindergarten Classroom
2
$25,000
1st Grade Classroom
2
$25,000
2nd Grade Classroom
2
$25,000
3rd Grade Classroom
2
$25,000
Site Administrator Room
1
$20,000
Education Director Room
1
$20,000
Family Services Office
2
$20,000
Staff Work Room
1
$20,000
Therapy Treatment Room
3
$15,000
Upstairs Office
1
$15,000
Therapy Planning Room
1
$10,000
Planning / Obersvation Room
9
$10,000
File Room
1
$10,000

 

How You Can Help

The children and families living in the East Orange community need your help. To invest in these boys' and girls' lives, click here to download the UCP of Central Florida East Orange/Bailes Campus Pledge form. Or for more information, contact Terri Chastain at (407) 852-3304 or tchastain@ucpcfl.org.

All new eligible UCP donors to this project will have their investment matched dollar-for-dollar due to the generosity of the Dr. Phillip, Inc. The match will occur when our challenge grant goal of
$575,000 is reached.

 

 

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