Camp this summer was literally life-changing. I gained the confidence needed to overcome silent-but-toxic insecurities about myself. My belief in God flourished as I spent many night in the open forest, gazing into the heavens at his vast, beautiful, infinite creations. I learned a great ordeal about being open, accepting, and charitable to everyone.
Just this last week, I was putting pony beads in a camper's hair during arts & crafts, and we started talking about our love for camp. This 12 year-old girl expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to be there (she was there on scholarship through Catholic Charity Families). She was amazed by how kind and loving and welcoming everyone was. She then explained that had been in the Foster System for four years, and was moving back with her mother a few days after camp, who she hadn't seen or talked to since she was 8 years-old. She was scared to death of facing that transition face-to-face, but she said camp gave her the courage to stand ready. The last thing she said to me was, "It's crazy that 6 days can change your life." Meeting her was definitely a "This-is-why-I'm-here" moment. She's completely right, too: Camp changes lives.
However, Camp isn't just for kids from broken homes. Many children struggle through this vast, vague time of development, and the values practiced at Camp Dudley can give them the needed traction to head the right direction in life. At such a young age, children are incredibly impressionable. Camp Dudley can plant those vital seeds of character, and camp counselors can nurture those seeds and help them blossom to their fullest potential.
I am a firm believer in the power of summer camp and the ripple effects it can have in molding a child's life. Camp Dudley has the perfect combination of fun activities, good friends, positive role models, a strong sense of belonging, budding confidence, strengthened group unity and leadership skills, which ultimately offers a true "experience of a lifetime". I'll say it again: CAMP CHANGES LIVES. It changed mine. Without it, I would not be the person I am today.
And that's my story.
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