Many kids in the Wellington County area may no be able to afford to go to summer camp.
“We know that early leadership skills are formed as a result of exposure to day camp programs,” said the Guelph Community Foundation officials.
“We believe that cost should not be a barrier to children who could benefit from the experience that camp can provide.
“Together, we can make a difference in the lives of hundreds of kids in our community.”
The grants committee at the Guelph Community Foundation has announced the recipients of the 2018 Kids to Camp Grant Program.
Nineteen area camps were selected to receive a total of $32,000 in grant dollars this summer. This will provide registration assistance for approximately 629 area kids.
“Research tells us that if a child feels like they belong within their community, that connection allows them to learn better, feel healthier and feel that their life has purpose,” said Cyndy Moffat Forsyth, chair of the grants committee.
“For some kids, the summer camp experience is their only exposure to belonging and connectedness.”
The camps selected for grants in 2018 believe in the powerful impact that the camp experience can have on children and youth. They focus on providing a sense of belonging, building confidence, encouraging physical activity, promoting a respect for the outdoors and an exposure to art and music,” Guelph Community Fundation officials state.
The recipients of the Guelph Community Foundation Kids to Camp Grants for the summer of 2018 include:
– Art Gallery of Guelph;
– Big Brothers Big Sisters North Wellington;
– Big Brothers Big Sisters Centre Wellington;
– Camp Quality Canada;
– Canadian Diabetes Association;
– Community Resource Centre of North and Centre Wellington;
– Creative Encounters with Science;
– Everdale Farm Camp;
– Focus on Nature;
– Guelph Dance;
– Guelph Humane Society;
– Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition;
– Guelph Wellington Women in Crisis;
– Muslim Society of Guelph;
– Portage Ontario;
– Rainbow Programs for Children;
– Shelldale Better Beginnings Better Futures;
– Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre; and
– YMCA-YWCA Guelph.
