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“It's very rewarding. [It has given me] a real appreciation for what their life is like.” —Jim
Ask Ariana Cox about Camp Hope, she'll tell you about the Blue Hippopotamus song. The rock walls she conquered. The tree just outside the cafeteria door with edible leaves that taste like sour apples.
But chat a little longer, and you'll hear about how 17-year-old Ariana learned at camp that she isn't alone—that there are other kids with a parent in prison, and that God sees and loves her.
"I met a whole lot of people [who] have the same problems that I have," she says. "It's like family there. You can't feel misplaced. It opened my eyes to God."
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