Saint Columba House Day Camp 2010
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Saint Columba House Day Camp 2010
Hand in Hand Day Camp Goals Ø To provide a secure and stimulating day program for intellectually challenged individuals, while nurturing a spirit of community in which each participant feels valued, is accepted and has a voice. Ø To foster a program that meets the needs of an aging population of intellectually challenged adults, helping them to develop and maintain skills that empower them to have control in their lives, while educating them on issues that affect them in the larger community. Ø To develop supportive networks with families and care-givers of Hand-inHand participants in order to create consistency and to maintain support throughout participants’ lives. Ø To use the resources provided by the community in our daily activities, such as swimming at the Saint Charles Arena, water balloons in the park across the street, and the lawn bowling turf for our annual Lawn Toss Tournament. Ø To engage in affordable and stimulating outings and activities, such as visiting the Atwater Market, a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, bowling at the Rose Bowl, Christmas in July, Movie days, Bingo, weekly swimming trips, our annual Lawn Toss Tournament and a wonderful trip to the Eco Museum. The Hand-in-Hand Day Camp’s main objective is to provide services to our participants during the summer months, who otherwise would be isolated and have little opportunity to partake in affordable educational,recreational activities in the community. (Melissa Chamberlain, Hand-in-Hand coordinator) The Saint Columba House Literacy day camp in a glance We provided 51 children with a wonderful camp experience this summer, including two children with special needs. Our staff consisted of 6 counsellors, 1 shadow, 6 counsellors-in-training and two coordinators. Emilie Jacques, the Alternate School Coordinator also joined the team for the first timeJ. Our waiting list grew and grew even into mid-camp although, due to budget constraints, we could not accommodate these families, including two children with special needs. The summer was spent swimming in pools and playing in beautiful parks all around the South West. On rainy days we bowled, visited Kidzone and went to the movies. Activities at the camp included yoga with Jennifer Maillin, gardening on our roof top garden, drama with Jen, one of our senior counsellors, as well as cooking and baking. Our big outings included the beach, Cap Saint-Jacques and Fort Angrignon. Our counsellors and CITs played cooperative games with the children, created beautiful pieces of art, got their hearts pumping with sport activites and using their minds with literacy activities. We wiped many tears, we laughed, sometimes we sent the children home covered in paint or dirt, we sang silly songs, endured the heat wave by swimming as much as we could, applied lots of sunscreen, handed out dozens of water bottles and so much more. Even on a restricted budget and thanks to our funders we were able to provide an educational and stimulating summer for the children of Point Saint Charles. What a wonderful summer! Thank-you to our amazing staff, our incredible CITs and our dedicated donors, this summer was once again a summer to rememberJ (Michelle Duchesneau, After School and Camp Coordinator) Saint Columba House Literacy Day Camp Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try! ~Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! · This year we created a positive environment by welcoming each and every child as they walked into the building with a friendly smile and a warm Hello. · We promoted community by working collaboratively with other day camps from surrounding areas. · We created a bilingual, multi-cultural and multi-faithed community that worked and played together harmoniously. Francophone children learned english words and phrases to communicate with anglophone children. Anglophone children tried their best to respond in french. Bilingual campers and CITs helped to translate. · We promoted literacy by encouraging reading and providing access to books in our library and learning center. We provided an array of stimulating activities planned by our counsellors such as; literacy bingo, literacy capture the flag, trivia games, writing letters to other camps and much more. Frontier College visited with their reading tents for a morning spent reading with friendly volunteers. · Our staff planned an exciting summer filled with physical activities, arts and crafts, music and much more. · Our counsellors-in-training had a challenging and invigorating summer. They participated in three days of training before camp, weekly staff meetings and weekly supervision meetings where we discussed their strengths and areas of improvement. Our staff provided the CITs with an enriching experience although the most rewarding of all for the CITs was working with the children. Hand in Hand Day Camp This is my second summer working with the Hand in Hand Day Camp and it is a pleasure to go to work every day of rthe The environment is unbelievably friendly and leaves you at the end of the day feeling good inside. It is the Camp. a true place of friendship. I can certainly say that I’ve accomplished something here. - Michael Solano, Animator for the Hand-in-Hand Day Camp Working with Hand in Hand has been a wonderful experience. The participants are so welcoming and you always feel appreciated. At the end of every day, I go home feeling very fulfilled, thinking about the funny things that happened and the great time that was had. It’s been an unbelievable 7 weeks and I couldn’t be happier.This Day Camp rocks. -Jennifer Glover-Drolet, Animator for the Hand-in-Hand Day Camp The Saint Columba House Literacy Day Camp working with other camps in Montreal This year we embarked on a new adventure. Tyndale, Camp Cosmos and Saint Columba House worked collaboratively to facilitate a number of our staff training sessions, utilising one another’s areas of expertise, sharing the cost of training workshops and brought the children together to share fun and games. On our Olympic day, we shared a delicious BBQ lunch of veggie, halal and chicken hotdogs, yummy desserts made by the campers. The children had the opportunity to meet children from other communities and be reunited with school friends . Thank-you Camp Cosmos and Tyndale we had a wonderful summer ! 2010 Camp Donor List BBB Foundation Foundation J.A.DeSève Erin Sports Beaconsfield UCW Dorval Strathmore UCW Mount Royal UC Mountainside UC Cedar Park UC Ste. Genevieve Sunday School Rosemer e Memorial Church Renate Sutherland Dr. Gerard Gouw Elizabeth Chown Carman Bennett Donald Auclair John Bryce Député Saint-Henri-Saint-Anne, Mme Marguerite Blais Maire de l’arrondissement du SudOuest, Mr. Benoît Dorais Young Canada Works Canada Summer Jobs Toxico Altergo