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A Message from the President - the American Camping Association®
"When I despair; I remember that all through history the way of truth and
love has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they
seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall - think of it, ALWAYS."
- Mahatma Gandhi
On September 11, 2001, America may have lost some innocence, but did not lose
its idealism. The tragic losses are devastating, and we have entered a period
that will require vigilance and courage and certainly alterations in our daily
lives. It is critical to remember the values that make America great are
evidenced in all of our camps and in our Association.
We express, through the camp experience, the true strength of the American
community. It is important that we not lose sight of who we are and what we do.
Each camp creates a real community that is understood by children and adults. We
express democratic values and encourage diversity. Individuals are challenged
and grow within the boundaries of our camp communities.
It is important for us to focus on the assets we have as members of the
American Camping Association. The camp experience grew out of the strength of
American values. We represent in our Association and in our camps the best of
our society. Our Association relies on each of us to form a community of
professionals who respond appropriately and with inspiration to our common
needs. It seems likely that we will be focusing on how terrorism will impact on
camps. Safety, as always, is our most important concern.
Recent events have provided ACA camps with a new opportunity to show how
relevant the camp experience can be to our society. We can support and nurture
the children who have been impacted by terrorism. Not only the children who have
lost a friend or loved one, but also children whose lives have and will be
disrupted. We know that all of us feel vulnerable and are seeking ways to offer
our strength to those who can benefit from our efforts. Let us now do what we do
best. . . enrich the lives of children and adults through the camp experience.
As camp professionals, we can provide sanctuary to these children by offering
more scholarships! We are already demonstrating leadership. The following
special programs are being offered by a number of ACA sections and camps across
the country:
* Camperships for children who lost one or more parents in the tragedy of
September 11,
* Camperships for children of rescue workers,
* Camperships for children of military personnel called to serve their
country,
* Bereavement camps,
* Family camps, and
* Special training and development for those who will be working with
children impacted by the tragedy of September 11.
It is difficult, but we have all been told that we should return to our
normal routines! For all ACA camp professionals, that means we continue our
efforts to direct secure and meaningful camp communities. We must also support
ACA by volunteering and participating in our "I Believe" annual campaign. In
difficult times, we have the opportunity to add to the fabric of our society,
but it will require effort and courage. Remember, our adversaries can only
triumph if we allow them to change the nature of America and its
institutions.
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