Boys & Girls Clubs of La Porte County Provides Club Members with a Summer to Remember
This popular
full-day camp served a total of 149 children in 2022 – a 65.5% increase from
the previous year. Over the course of the summer, Club members completing
kindergarten through eighth grades enjoyed a diverse schedule of activities designed
to align with BGCLPC’s focus on Academic Success, Character & Citizenship
and Healthy Lifestyles.
Program
highlights included:
Field trips to the library, bowling alley,
movie theater, Potawatomi Zoo and Luhr Park
Visits to the Marsh Elementary School
playground
Building/erupting volcanoes during STEM time
A Club-wide door decorating contest
Weekly theater classes offered in partnership
with Dunes Arts Foundation
Regular Career Exploration sessions as part
of the Indiana Kids program
A very special visit from Lenny the sloth through
the “Zoo to You” program
Tie-dyeing Club shirts – an annual tradition!
Free breakfast, lunch and snacks daily
Camp
culminated with a two-day End-of-Summer Celebration featuring water games, a
unicorn sprinkler, a giant parachute and a visit from the Kona Ice truck.
“Our
Clubs support a community with diverse families, including many children that
need a place to spend their summer,” says Lee Ann
Killingbeck, BGCLPC Board Vice President. “I’m proud to say, not only based on
my participation but the consistent feedback we receive from parents,
caregivers and members, that our Clubs are doing this! Providing this asset for
free and in the most difficult times, including during the pandemic, has been
invaluable to local families. We hope that with the support of our community we
will continue to grow and expand services to meet the needs of all La Porte
County kids.”
Financial
support for BGCLPC’s 2022 summer camp program was generously provided by
Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation, Indiana State Department – 21st
Century Community Learning Centers, Indiana Department of Education -
R.E.A.C.H., Unity Foundation of La Porte County, GAF (Tie-Dye Sponsor), LaPorte
Seamless Gutter (End-of-Summer Celebration Sponsor), Kylee Norman and Lee Ann
Killingbeck (Unicorn Sponsors). Additional funds were raised through the
organization’s 2022 Annual Campaign.
“Our summer
camp gets bigger and better every year – we’re already talking about 2023!”
says Michelle Shirk, BGCLPC Chief Executive Officer. “We are deeply
appreciative of the community support that helps us remove barriers and ensure
an unforgettable summer camp experience is within reach of every child in our
community.”