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“[Angel Tree camping] gives you an opportunity to change a kid’s life. Not just one time, but forever.”
—Kerri
Kerri started going to camp at age 5 or 6. Her dad had been incarcerated and registered her and some of her siblings for Angel Tree(R)Christmas. This then gave her the opportunity to attend an Angel Tree camp.
When Kerri first attended camp, she says she was shy and sad. She shares, "I didn't smile a lot, which if you know me in the camp setting now, that is very, very different." She kept attending camp over the years, describing it as a good way to get a break from home, and she had trusted counselors and staff there who poured into her.
Kerri went to camp each year until she was 18 and then became a camp counselor. She now uses her lived experiences to relate to and encourage kids who have incarcerated parents.
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Before we know it, summer will be here! You can make a difference in the life of a child with your gift. For prisoners’ children, camp is a safe place to experience the great outdoors, make new friends, and just be kids! But most importantly, camp is where they can hear the Gospel and learn about our Lord and Savior. When you give today, you’ll make it possible for a child with a parent in prison to experience camp.
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