Chester Family Charitable Fund Donates to WOC

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Chuck Sidlow, founder of the non-profit World of Chucko and the “Laughter Unlimited” programs is the  recipient of a grant from The Chester Family Charitable Fund of the Manatee Community Foundation (MCF). These  funds were awarded to provide a series of programing to Forever Friends Special Needs Ministry (FF) in Sarasota. The  Laughter Unlimited programs will begin on May 18, 2024.  Chuck Sidlow, founder of the non-profit World of Chucko and the “Laughter Unlimited” programs is the recipient of a grant from The Chester Family Charitable Fund of the Manatee Community Foundation (MCF). These funds were awarded to provide a series of programing to Forever Friends Special Needs Ministry (FF) in Sarasota. The Laughter Unlimited programs will begin on May 18, 2024. The World of Chucko Inc. team present multifaceted "Laughter Unlimited" programs filled with Humor, Music, Art, Entertainment, and Education! Laughter Unlimited uses "humor therapy" and “music therapy” to reduce stress, decrease pain and have a positive and lasting effect on the immune system, heart, and brain. Forever Friends Special Needs Ministry first Laughter Unlimited program will be May 18th at 1:15pm. Programing for Forever Friends will continue in June, August, and September located at 5300 Colonial Oaks Park Blvd., Sarasota, FL. For more information about World of Chucko and its programming, please contact Chuck at 941-928-2246.

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