R U READY 4 MDA CAMP?
R u motiv8d?
Have you ever been to summer camp? Awesome activities, ultimate bonding, memories for a lifetime and NO PARENTS!!! There couldn’t be a sweeter deal!
Since 1955, MDA has thrown into full throttle a week designed to break down barriers and provide the same unforgettable experience for kids with muscular dystrophy.
MDA summer camp is out of this world, literally! It’s the ideal world dreamed up by every young person with a muscle disease.
It’s a place and time where everything is accessible, where fellow campers are just like them, and where no boundaries exist.
Kids at camp get that physical activity needed to keep body, mind and spirit healthy through activities not always available to them during other times of the year.
| “We come back every year because we all love the kids and being around them. It’s also the best week of the year for all of us.” |
The friendships formed go on forever. It’s all about youth interacting with youth and having an outrageous amount of total FUN!
Everyone needs a memory to hold on to, a story to tell, a song to sing, and MDA summer camp is there to provide that and more.
MDA summer camp motiv8s its campers. Will it motiv8 you?
R u willing?
Each year, MDA supports nearly 90 summer camps across the country. Our campers can just be themselves among friends. Of course, these camps wouldn’t be possible without the help of volunteers.
If you’re 16 or older, you’re invited to apply to join the MDA team as a camp volunteer. At most MDA camps, volunteer counselors work one-on-one with campers ages 6-17 for the week, and serve as a caregiver and camp buddy.
Muscular dystrophy affects each person differently. Some are able to walk but may fall easily. Some have wheelchairs. Some will need help with the bathroom, bathing, getting dressed and eating.
As an MDA counselor, you’re expected to provide the assistance needed to ensure your camper’s participation in activities. Not to worry — MDA provides training.
R u there?
Picture it. You, the campers, the memories destined to be made and ALL the many activities that make MDA camp:
Swimming
Canoeing
Arts and Crafts
Harley-Davidson visits/sidecar rides
Fishing
Horseback riding
Adaptive sports such as softball,
soccer, hockey, golf, cart racing
Video game tournaments
Dances
Bonfires
Karaoke
Talent Shows
Scavenger hunts
Movie nights
Archery
Card/board games
Xcept the Challenge
Complete a volunteer application through your local MDA office
Submit three references
Complete a criminal background check
Interview with MDA staff
Then, just be a friend and supporter to all the campers and other counselors!
C u there!!!
Questions & Answers
How are volunteers screened for camp? What duties do they perform?
"Getting to Know an MDA Camper" Quest Vol 10 No 2, March/April 2003
"The Making of a Camp Counselor" Quest Vol 9 No 2, April 2002
Click here to contact your local MDA office to find out more.
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