On April 20th the Family Support Center of South Sound celebrated the launching of Washington State’s first Camp HOPE at the Governor’s Mansion with community members, elected officials, and advocates for children and youth in the South Sound community. Camp HOPE is an evidence-based camping and mentoring program for children and youth who have witnessed domestic violence and experienced trauma and the Family Support Center was selected to develop Washington’s first program. Camp HOPE Washington is affiliated with Camp HOPE America, which launched the first Camp HOPE in San Diego, California in 2003. By the end of summer 2017, there will be Camp HOPE programs in 12 states across the country, including Oregon, Oklahoma, and California.
Trish Gregory, Family Support Center Executive Director said, “Camp HOPE is so much more than just a summer camp. It is an opportunity for kids who have witnessed family violence to have the space, support, and encouragement to see beyond the trauma that they have experienced. Camp HOPE offers an evidence-based, engaging curriculum proven to build positive self-worth, encourage social connectivity, and increase hope in its participants. The positive effects of this program are extended year round through ongoing excursions, STEAM activities, and family nights aimed at providing kids with opportunities to stay connected with the friends and mentors that they met at camp.”
60 children and youth will be served in the two camp sessions, one for ages 7 to 11 and another for those 12 to 17. Camp HOPE will take place at Panhandle Lake 4H Camp in Shelton where campers will sleep in open air cabins, canoe, swim on the private lake, and participate in “Challenge by Choice” activities such as the low ropes course which will support campers in building relationships and trust with children and youth of shared experiences. Campers will be challenged to try new things while being praised and affirmed for who they are, and who they are becoming. Each day ends with a campfire where they reflect on the day and identify where they saw hope in their peers.
According to the Adverse Childhood Experiences study, witnessing domestic violence is one of the most harmful adverse childhood experiences for a child, having a direct effect on their long-term health outcomes. The best way to mitigate the negative impacts of trauma and domestic violence is to provide opportunities for children and youth to build hope and resilience. Recent research, compiled by University of Oklahoma Tulsa and Camp HOPE America finds that the camping and mentoring experience at Camp HOPE increases hope in children who attend. Hope is the single best predictor of wellbeing across the lifespan, and is directly linked to a person’s ability to thrive in the face of adversity.
Camp HOPE Washington will be free of charge to campers and their families. The Camp HOP fundraising campaign was kicked off with an award from the Verizon Foundation in the amount of $15,000. Additional individual and corporate sponsorships are needed. The estimated cost per camper to attend one week of camp is $600. The Family Support Center of South Sound, founded in 1992, is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 agency providing a variety of services in one location to families with children and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking with one mission: “Working Together to Strengthen All Families.” Core services include a Family Justice Center program, Pear Blossom Place family shelter & affordable housing, parent & child education, family resource services, and more.
To learn more about Camp HOPE Washington, visit www.camphopewa.org. The Family Support Center’s website is www.fscss.org, and its phone number is (360) 754-9297.