Monday, September 18, 2017

Camp Read Opening

In the summer of 2017, we initiated a new camp called Camp Read at a public library in Boise, Idaho. Children who came into our rented room got help with reading skills and got a bag of books to take home.

We had collected over one hundred books and had extra too. In the picture – Lisa Bethel, director of camp, gives books to librarian who will get them to two elementary schools who need them. These schools have many refugee families.

Pamela Doyle, Lisa and I had met early in the summer to plan this camp. Camp Read has much potential for Idaho and beyond.

Right: Lisa Bethel giving a book to a librarian.

New Tutoring Program in Nampa

This one meeting in Nampa helped jump start a tutoring program at Ronald Reagan which is led by Angie Daniels center of picture. To her left Pamela Doyle who is district school psychologist. She has been key to work starting in this city which has a serious gang problem.

Left: Joyce Dueker, Pamela Doyle, Angie Daniels

It is important to take a tiny step in the direction you feel has a need for action. I had also visited Reagan school and seen the need for help.

In this era of instant communication, we must not forget the importance of getting to see the area and listen to people who are there. And of most importance to shape the program around the needs of the children we serve.

In the case of Nampa, we are promoting the most "at risk" children staying in school through the free tutoring by our volunteer team.

Never underestimate what one tiny 
step of a person in a meeting 
can do to change your city.