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Camp is More Than Fun

 

Camp promotes community. It creates this great space that shows kids how to live together and care for one another. There are norms and negotiation of boundaries; there are rules. Camp is a place where kids can "practice" stretching their social, emotional, physical, and cognitive muscles outside the context of their immediate family.


Camp teaches critical thinking. It’s important to be actively involved in the learning process, and camp affords that. We're going to need strong problem-solvers in the next century. We need the science, math, and biology, but without the ability to relate, connect, empathize, or inspire innovation, how will our kids be able to make a difference in the challenges now facing us?


The camp experience embraces the natural environment. While children have fewer and fewer opportunities to be outdoors, the camp experience advances the outdoor learning environment. Kids need to catch tadpoles in the creek, wander among the trees, and feel the sun on their faces to understand the importance of those things.


Camp creates future leaders. The camp experience offers kids a close-up look at compassionate leadership through the camp director, counselors, nutritionist, and other camp personnel. And kids get loads of opportunities to practice being a leader themselves - song leader, lunch table leader, team captain, the list goes on and on.


Camp is an equal opportunity life changer. It addresses universal childhood needs not specific to a particular racial, ethnic, or socioeconomic group. Nobody is left out. It's all about childhood development.


Camp has a lasting impact. Camp teaches kids how to be active participants, ask questions, ask for help, and try new things. They leave understanding that it's okay to feel a little uncomfortable sometimes, because that's generally what happens when you're getting ready to learn something new. The camp experience translates back in real-world experience in an "I can" attitude.


Now more than ever, kids need camp. With your help, we can create camp magic for more girls* in our community.

We use girls* to refer to anyone who identifies with the Girl Scout experience, which includes cisgender girls, gender-expansive youth, transgender girls, non-binary youth, gender non-conforming youth, genderqueer youth, and any girl-identifying human.