Diane Penza, director of the imPossible Dream was both trilled and surprised by a $10,000 donation made anonymously through the Warwick Rotary Club last Thursday. The presentation was made by club member Tony Bucci, who chairs the
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Diane Penza, director of the imPossible Dream was both trilled and surprised by a $10,000 donation made anonymously through the Warwick Rotary Club last Thursday. The presentation was made by club member Tony Bucci, who chairs the charity committee. Penza said the money would be used to acquire a unique swing for the imPossible Dream playground on the Toll Gate campus that enables parents to swing with their kids while facing them. She said the playground has been named the 16th most popular playground in the country. While designed to accommodate children with disabilities, the playground is open to all. The mission of the organization is to enrich the lives of chronically ill children. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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