September 13, 2024 Mission
Shook's Oberlin College Wilder Hall project teamed with Faith Lutheran Church members to construct five cornhole board sets and giant Jenga games for LIFE A Dementia Friendly Foundation. The group assembled, sanded, and stained the games, as well as applied Shook/LIFE decals. These will be used at LIFE's Memory Cafe events to help people with dementia stay active, engaged, and work on hand-eye coordination.
To learn more, check out the article in Cleveland.com.
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