Children's' Resort Campsite |
One week ago, I was at a camp resort waiting for approximately four score apprehensive young women coming from all across the country. Many were leaving their family and friends for the first time and while it seemed safe and exciting when they were with their friends, it was daunting to be among new faces and expressively required to speak only in English! Each small group of 10 multi-ethnic campers was selected with care from a cross-section of the country and ethnicity and that they were not from the same village, town or city. Led by a stranger with a funny American accent, which they could not always understand, they were taken to their rooms after registration to unpack and get ready for a round of evening activities!
Dawn from the terrace Pelister National Park |
As a junior coordinator last year, I had the privilege to watch 80 campers bloom and glow with self-confidence and this week reestablished my bond with the campers returning as Counselors in training or Senior Counselors. They were representative of the enduring transformation one week of Camp GLOW had on these young women.
Throughout the week, watching the metamorphosis of the campers from uncertainty and tentativeness at the beginning to being completely at ease with oneself in the space of week is an amazing, awesome and a rewarding experience!
Wall for kind words envelopes |
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