Camping Goals - Young Life New York City
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Camping Goals - Young Life New York City
young life presents: November 2012 Gotham City Region Times: Camping Report Why Camp? Kids consistently tell us that Young Life camp is the best week of their life. That’s a rousing (and unsolicited) endorsement! But how else would you describe a week where deep relationships are forged in the midst of mind-boggling fun and where you experience and listen to what we believe is the greatest love story ever told. When kids can escape the routine of day to day life that requires a rigid exterior of defensive walls and experience life within the context of a supporting and loving community, real and everlasting change takes place. When they go home, generational change takes place, that is the power of our camping experiences. Young Life camping involves high adventure, lots of fun, great food and excellent speakers who understand and respect high school and middle school kids. At Young Life's camps in North America, kids are treated to resort-quality facilities for which Young Life has become known. As Young Life's worldwide outreach continues to grow, our camping program is expanding as well, with Young Life-owned or leased camps in a number of international locations. Regardless of the facility, the experience is the same — kids getting away from the pressures of everyday life, having fun with friends and their Young Life leaders, and hearing the message of God's love in terms they can understand. And Young Life camping is open to kids who often are overlooked: those from economically depressed communities, kids with disabilities and teenage mothers. Each year, more than 100,000 kids around the world spend a week or a weekend at Young Life camp, having an experience that many describe as the best of their lives. We were able to meet our Summer 2012 Goal of 300+ kids attending a summer camp experience. After reaching this goal, we are more than doubling our expectations for next summer due to our recent expansion, which will soon grow into all five of the boroughs of New York City. Camping Goals “Camp is an equal opportunity life changer. It 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.” Based upon the transformative value of camping, our regional camping goals are: • 1000 kids to camp (weekend and summer) • 350 campers to weekends (Wyldlife/Young Life) • 650 campers to summer (Basketball/Capernaum/Young Lives/Young Life/Wyldlife) • 40 kids to work crew or summer staff (weekend and summer) We will utilize Young Life Expeditions to create opportunities to serve outside the city and also partnering with YLE to host an Expedition in the city this fall. We hope to help facilitate a great opportunity to connect them with kids we want to serve and allow them to experience the uniqueness of ministry within NYC. The projected NYC Expedition date is October 6-14. Giving Hope Big Apple Gotham City Region to the five boroughs… five seeds. The 5 Boroughs of New York City contain over 1.15 million teens. Many of these young people have never been outside of their normal environment. Lake Champion, 2 hours north of NYC, is making strategic shifts in their facilities to increase the number of teens that can attend a week of camp. Gramercy Park, NY - Johnny attended Lake Champion for the second time this summer. Last summer was the first time he heard the Gospel. Coming from a Buddhist background, Johnny discussed and wrestled with whether to follow Christ all year. He committed that he would not follow Christ until he knew for certain He was the way. Johnny also committed that “when” he came to Christ, he would follow with his whole heart for his whole life. After many discussions with his leaders and through listening to the messages shared, Johnny decided to take a leap of faith on August 23rd! We were ecstatic to see him stand up and share that he is now “a son of God!” He was digging into his new Bible on the bus ride home! Red Hook, NY - After the first night of camp, Pablo said, “I just came here to have fun, but now I’m pretty sure there is a different purpose.” Throughout the week, Pablo began to open up about his life, how he usually cannot attend school because he has to watch his younger siblings while his mother works. Before the week was over, Pablo had not only given his life to the Lord, but was sharing his new found faith and joy with peers. Hell’s Kitchen, NY - Taylor is seventeen and lives in the projects in Red Hook. After years of declining invitations to Young Life camp, Taylor finally decided to attend her first camp trip to Lake Champion in August. Taylor, in her own words, is a “tough girl who was always ready to fight.” Subsequently, she has been in trouble both at school and on the streets. She spent four months in jail last year. At camp, as Taylor was engaging in the speaker’s talks and opening up during cabin time, God began to change her perception of herself from a “tough girl” to an “influential leader.” Taylor felt God’s love and presence during the week and made a decision to follow Christ! As God continues to work in Taylor’s heart, there is no question that He will use her to influence kids and spread Christ’s love in her neighborhood. Central Harlem, NY - Jose lives in a shelter in Harlem – the same shelter as Key-Jonta, who went to Young Life basketball camp and introduced Jose to Young Life and then to Lake Champion. At camp, Jose began a relationship with Jesus. He said he was never happier than when he was at camp. In fact, he wanted to stay at camp and live there full-time. All he could talk about was how much he realized God loved him. Brooklyn, NY - I met a kid named Shakai Drigo in the spring of 2005. He was a small but shy kid who loved the game of basketball. We got connected at an after-school Bible club. It was student led and they were looking for larger leadership and organization. The core of our relationship began on the basketball court at James Madison High School in Brooklyn. He was a point guard, and I was the old man. He was looking for a win, and I was looking to coach. Shakai went to Young Life’s Basketball Camp. It was here that he gave his life to Jesus. Shakai left and went away to college. During his time away he stayed in close contact. He attended leadership weekend at Saranac. For him this was a weekend getaway, for me it was vision for the future. I had approached Shakai on several occasions to get him involved. In the beginning Shakai was absolutely convinced that he could never pull it off; he didn’t have what it took to become a leader. I never gave up on him. Shakai graduated from the University of Albany. He graduated with a degree in journalism but felt called to something greater. Shakai and I began a dialogue about what it would look like for him to become an intern with Young Life. He was a leader during our Young Life Basketball Camp. Shakai was a leader on the same trip which exposed him to Young Life and created the foundation for a deeper faith.