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What volunteers do at camp

 

When some campers wake up, they imagine the best thing to look forward to for the day is that they are going to get 3 meals plus snacks.

We create memories!

Love them

Hold their hands

Clean up spilled milk with a smile

Serve breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks

Speak gently-Speak truth

Love them

Wash little bugs out of their hair

Run and run and run

Say they dance great!

Swim when it's cold

Love them

Read bedtime stories

Sing happy songs - like the Superman Song

Make a nice place to sleep

Be careful with cuts and bruises

Let them make crafts and take them home

Love them

All staff and counselors receive a mandatory 12 hours specialized training approved the the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services.

"I volunteer and I can give my all for this week to make a difference for these  kids." Keith, volunteer musician since 1994.  Some years, Keith flew back from Puerto Rico, just for camp.

How can you get 35 bikes on a pick-up? When the new camp is built, bikes will be kept on site.

Girls open birthday presents.

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