The YMCA has a total campaign goal of $339,000. That amount will provide scholarships for 600 summer campers and support 80 schools for overnight environmental education experiences.
The YMCA works with several agencies to target low income families with the opportunity of camp. For example, each year they sponsor kids from a school for kids who are homeless. They also offer financial assistance based on family size and income to everyone who applies and meets their criteria.
"Not making our goal is not an option – we can’t afford to turn kids away who
can’t afford the price of camp. And this year the need is even greater than the
past," explained Magill Lange, Financial Development Director for YMCA Camping
Services.
Last Saturday, they hoped to raise $3,000. Calling on Saturday supplemented their Tuesday call nights and targeted people they have been unable to reach in the evenings. All of the callers were volunteers; most were Western Washington University students who work at camp in the summer. Having a call day in Bellingham was a great chance for them to help send kids to camp.
Why Camp?
A growing body of evidence suggests that two trends—the decline in children’s health and their separation from nature—are linked. If we fail to recognize this link and reconnect kids with nature, we shortchange their health and happiness now—and risk creating a generation of adults that is less healthy, productive and able to value and protect our country’s natural resources.
Camp provides youth with a safe environment to make connections to the natural world where they will develop their senses, stimulate their imaginations and learn to take appropriate risks. Camp combats youth isolation by offering accepting communities that remove the typical pressures of school and provide opportunities to build friendships with caring adults and peers.
Thank you to Magill Lange for the information on the campaign. Good luck!
If anyone would like to contribute, please can go online to: http://seattleymca.donordrive.com/participant/camporkila
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