Leg Up Farm Approaches Halfway Mark for Capital Campaign Goal

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Board members and local residents participate in one of the monthly tours of Leg Up Farm in York County. PROVIDED PHOTO

FAYETTEVILLE – Leg Up Farm, a pediatric therapy center that provides life-changing services for children with special needs in York County, is halfway to its capital campaign goal for a new location in Franklin County. The campaign has a goal of $5,825,588 and is currently approaching the $3 million mark.

Franklin County leaders recognized the need for an innovative, comprehensive pediatric therapy model in their community. As a result, a capital campaign was launched to raise funds needed for Leg Up Farm to build its innovative pediatric therapy center in Franklin County. The new location will be located at 3575 Cascades Drive in Fayetteville.

For more than a decade, Leg Up Farm has been providing life-changing services for children with special needs in York County, PA. Now is the time to bring Leg Up Farm’s expertise to Franklin County. To date, the efforts of Franklin County leaders have resulted in a land donation in Fayetteville as well as funds raised to complete the majority of the site work.

The new location in Franklin County will allow the organization to expand its services and reach more children in need. The success of the Leg Up Farm capital campaign shows the community’s commitment to improving the lives of children with special needs in the area.

As Leg Up Farm approaches its capital campaign goal, the organization looks forward to opening its new location in Franklin County and continuing to provide life-changing services for children with special needs.

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