Adult volunteers escort youth participants on both large and small group activities. These activities introduce them to new experiences, teach social skills and offer a social outlet with their peers. They are exposed to a variety of experiences that help them become well rounded as well as increase tolerance for different lifestyles and culture
Adult volunteers took some of the youth from church to an assisted living facility to minister in songs. They were well received and the youth thoroughly enjoyed their visit.
The Clyde E. Woodroffe IV (CEW IV) Foundation was incorporated in April of 2005 and received its non-profit 501(c)(3) status in May of 2006.
CEW IV Foundation is committed to equal treatment for all individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, socio economic status, political belief, creed, linguistic and language differences, marital or familial status or national or ethnic origin.