Here is info about Rainbow Acres Wally!! 🌈🏕️

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Here is info about Rainbow Acres Wally!! 🌈🏕️
MMmMMM SANDWHICH
Just doodled Prairie (my oc) and Wally together hehehe
[Rainbow Acres AU]
Poppy's concept design (Rainbow Acres AU)
Ngl, been proud of this hehehehehe
Rainbow Acres AU (Sally and Julie)
[NOTE: Rainbow Acres AU is just the renamed version of The Children's Camp AU (credits to my friends who helped me with that name)]
Separate pieces:
Gotta post before I cry in college
Rainbow Acres
This blog post is coming from Micah Francen, she is an active member in SLC and was the Group Leader for the trip in Knoxville that went to Rainbow Acres. The students who went on this trip spent the weekend interacting with the residents of this organization, which is facility for mentally handicapped adults. "Rainbow Acres was a group home for mentally disabled adults. That's basically all the information I got about this place before I and thirteen other people packed up to spend the weekend with them. I honestly didn't know what to expect: how severely handicapped were these people? What was the facility like? How bad was the smell going to be? As bad as I feel for thinking the worst of this place, I did. But what I experienced there was nothing like what I expected: I had fun. It didn't feel like a service project; it felt like being a guest in someone's home. Sure we helped them clean their rooms, but what we really did was get to know the people by seeing their treasured possessions. Jeff loved vintage cars, Billy loved playing Amaris Cart, Toni loved makeup and her boyfriend, and Peggy loved dogs and beadwork. It was so cool to be accepted and welcomed by the residents of Rainbow Acres and as much as this weekend was about helping them, they did more for us. You see, they didn't need our help, hey needed our friendship and when we gave that to them wonderful things happened."
http://www.tnbaptisthomes.org/RA-Knox.html