Once a year, I "spam" my blog with this request. If you could share the link (www.gofundme.com/campmays) I would greatly appreciate it!!
Go to www.campmays.com to learn more, or visit our facebook page
PLEASE feel free to share this link - Camp Mays is funded 100% through donations! Every little bit helps!!
My students' parents face several challenges once school is out for the summer. While summer break is, for most kids and families, full of opportunities and fun, that's not the case a lot of the time with my students. It is often difficult if not impossible for parents to find a babysitter or child care provider who is qualified and willing to care for some of my students so their parents have almost two months with no break at all from caring for their child - a child who requires constant active supervision. Additionally, many of my students' parents spend so much time, money and energy just providing everyday care for their kids that they often have little time, money or energy left over to do "fun" things.
In an effort to provide some respite for my students’ parents and provide some opportunities for "typical" summer fun experiences for my students over the summer months, a few years ago I began taking my students on day trips to places like White Water, Children's Museums, parks, etc. What has evolved has been dubbed “Camp Mays”. I rent a van each week and take my students (along with several of my friends, family and coworkers who volunteer to help) to places like the movies, Jungle Jumpers, Stone Mountain, the Georgia Aquarium, and swimming. Some of my students' families may not have otherwise been able to provide these opportunities for their child. In the beginning I funded “Camp Mays” almost solely from my own pocket – purchasing the admission tickets, renting the van, buying the gas, and buying lunch for each child and volunteer. Families do not have to pay anything at all for their child to be able to participate in Camp Mays. In each of the first two years I spent over $3000 of my own money on Camp Mays. In 2011, I recieved over $1000 in generous donations and spent over $2000 on top of that. Last year I raised over $3000 in donations!! Because I get new students each year, and don't want to exclude former students who have moved on to middle school or moved to other schools in the county, Camp Mays grows each year. This year I am expecting to have 25 students with disabilities, which means I will need more volunteers. I will need a bus instead of a van!
I feel that these opportunities provide such a great service to my students and their families – mainly giving the parents a small break from the extreme demands that a child with a disability presents almost constantly and providing opportunities for my students to participate in fun activities just like other children.
Please visit www.campmays.com to learn more and see photos from previous adventures. 100% of all money collected will go directly towards... van rental, gas, admission tickets, lunch, and/or snacks.
EVERY child deserves a fun summer!
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2 Responses to "EVERY child deserves a fun summer! "
I completely understand. With all the annual IEP meetings this past month, my parents have been asking if I know any camps or places they can take their kids for the summer. All the kids in my program are eligible for summer school, but it is only four weeks long and half a day for four days a week. I really like your blog and look forward to reading future posts.
Lacey
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wow this is incredibly generous! Many of my students' families have respite care and their children are taken to many of these kinds of activities by that care giver, however, this would be even better because they go with lots of other children. Paula
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