
Jackie
Adams
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“Perhaps
the most inspirational moments during camp were moments I did
not foresee. Children may be the most easily influenced creatures
on the planet, and due to their ability to feel things without
judgment or external comprehension their spirits are powerful.
This summer camp allowed me to dive in to their minds, and for
that I will always appreciate the power women have and the power
of our children.
“I wish we could do more for the children in one week, but
it is such a short time to make such a large difference in their
lives. However, at graduation the women that participated in the
Women’s Camp inspired me greatly. I was so glad to see that
the women had accomplished and gained so much from their experience.”
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Lydia
Dowell |
“But
would I do it again? Yes. Definitely. I learn from my mistakes
and strive to improve. What made the camp really worth it all
was the graduation ceremony…. Everyone was so happy. The
women were beautiful, the children and counselors sweaty, and
everyone was having a good time. When the women got up and were
giving their testimonies, I cried along with them. I was so encouraging
to see just how much they were affected by the camp and what an
emotional experience it was….. I am so proud to have been
a part of this and know that I know what to do and definitely
what not to do, I am positive I can make a difference in someone’s
life next time around.” |

Nik
Mabry |
“Looking back, I am so glad I decided to be a part of the
2008 Women and Kids Learning Together Camp. I expected to help
teach the kids a week’s worth of activities and make a ton
of memories. In reality, I probably got as much out of the camp
as the kids did. By watching Travis throughout the week, I was
reminded to slow down and appreciate the little things in life.
So many times, I get caught up in work or school or whatever I
have my mind set on at the time, but I, like most adults, forget
to take the time to notice little things like the ants on the
sidewalk. The simplest things captivated Travis, and I hope to
always be reminded to appreciate these small details instead of
being consumed with daily tasks. Though camp was one of the most
exhausting weeks of my life, it was worth it to see Travis learn
new things each day and approach each activity with complete enthusiasm.
All of the counselors and coordinators put their hearts and souls
into this camp, and I believe it really paid off. Everything went
smoothly, and, overall, I would not change a thing next year.
I had an amazing time working with all of the camp staff, women,
and children who were at the camp this year, and, though there
is still eleven months until the 2009 Women and Kids Learning
Together Camp, I am already looking forward to being involved
as a counselor next year.”
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