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The Arc of Chester County’s 2024 Bubble Walk & Fun Day raised over
$128,000 in support of individuals with disabilities and their families.
Over 350 people came out on Sunday, May 19th to West Goshen Community
Park to enjoy a beautiful day full of games, face painting, balloon creations,
BINGO, dancing, a picnic lunch and tons of BUBBLES.
At 11:30 AM walkers set out on a one mile walk around the park and then enjoyed a picnic which was fully
donated by GIANT Food Stores, Herr’s Foods, and Wawa.
Families then checked out the fire truck from Goshen Fire Company, the police car from the West Goshen
Police Department, a live pet adoption from the Brandywine Valley SPCA and enjoyed colorful balloon
creations from Judy Tudy the Balloon Lady.
“We are so grateful for our lead corporate sponsor West Pharmaceuticals and the generous ongoing
leadership support from CTDI. This day would not be nearly as successful without the lead corporations and
the other 45 corporate and community sponsors who collectively contributed over $90,000 in sponsorship
Published: 5:21 am EDT May 24, 2024
Image via Arc of Chester County.
revenue. They are instrumental in making this day such a success” said Paul Cardell, Arc Committee Member
and Chair of the 2024 Bubble Walk & Fun Day.
“It really takes a team effort to host this historically fun annual event. We are incredibly thankful to the more
than 60 volunteers and staff that gave us their time and support this year. It was truly remarkable to see
everyone come together to support the mission of The Arc. We are both touched and thrilled” said Jeanne
Meikrantz, CEO of The Arc of Chester County.
Many of the walkers formed fundraising teams to raise additional dollars for The Arc. There were nine peerto-peer fundraising teams that solicited donations from family and friends and generated nearly $30,000
toward the grand total raised.
“Our family was so thrilled to share in the fun at this year’s Bubble Walk! My daughter Abbie, a former
preschooler at The Arc, loved seeing old friends and participating in the activities. We have enjoyed more
than a decade-long relationship with The Arc and couldn’t be prouder to support the important work they
do for children and adults with disabilities in our community,” said Jessica Cicali, parent, and Member of the
Board of Directors at The Arc of Chester County.
The Arc provides a lifetime continuum of services in Chester County and the surrounding area to 3,650+
individuals and families each year.
The mission of The Arc of Chester County is to advocate, educate and provide services to empower
individuals with disabilities and their families to enhance the quality of their lives.
The Arc of Chester County’s programs and services include Advocacy, Children’s Early Learning, Family
Support Services, Comprehensive Employment and Agency with Choice.