By organizing programs by condition group we begin to foster community for our campers and their families. Campers build independence, can share and ask questions about common experiences, and make friends with kids who are just like them. Here's a look at the impact of intentional programming: https://bit.ly/3D8YswE
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By organizing programs by condition group we begin to foster community for our campers and their families. Campers build independence, can share and ask questions about common experiences, and make friends with kids who are just like them. Here's a look at the impact of intentional programming: https://bit.ly/3D8YswE
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By organizing programs by condition group we begin to foster community for our campers and their families. Campers build independence, can share and ask questions about common experiences, and make friends with kids who are just like them. Here's a look at the impact of intentional programming: https://bit.ly/3D8YswE
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By organizing programs by condition group we begin to foster community for our campers and their families. Campers build independence, can share and ask questions about common experiences, and make friends with kids who are just like them. Here's a look at the impact of intentional programming: https://bit.ly/3D8YswE
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By organizing programs by condition group we begin to foster community for our campers and their families. Campers build independence, can share and ask questions about common experiences, and make friends with kids who are just like them. Here's a look at the impact of intentional programming: https://bit.ly/3D8YswE
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Stay connected with your child’s school communication—it's crucial when they’re facing substance use challenges. At The Camp Recovery Center, your involvement and encouragement are key to providing the support they need. Explore our adolescent residential programming to learn how we can help your family: https://ow.ly/Uj6s50T6us4
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Education isn't just a school or parent's job—it's a community effort. From local organizations to families, we all play a role in ensuring our kids succeed. 💯 The link to the full episode featuring Dr. Nicole M. Mancini, CCC-SLP is in the comments section below. ⬇ #BusinessofEducation #CommunitySupport #EducationMatters #CollaborativeEffort
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As we go back to school, we want to highlight that children in kinship care experience fewer school changes, which means more stability in their education and relationships. With less disruption, children can focus on learning and growth. 📚 Learn more about becoming a foster parent: https://bit.ly/3ZmcDuy
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With family schedules stretched thin, how can we, as parents, instill in our children a desire for community involvement? Here are three ways. (Find this and other articles at HomeschoolApp.com.) https://bit.ly/49LkwfY
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In creating the Bloomsburg Area YMCA - Community Resource Hub, our team has created five distinct goals that we aim towards every single day so that we can best serve ALL of Columbia and Mountour County residents. The official unveiling of the CRH is coming soon, but in the meantime, our team is preparing by doing all we can to best understand the resources available. GOALS: 1. Create a Community Hub that is designed to meet the everchanging needs of the community and provide safe, confidential services that strengthen family life and individual growth. 2. Serve more people through programs and services that fulfill community needs by being the premier provider of community programming. 3. Provide more Y-based counseling and services for children and adults in schools, homes and the community. 4. Foster connections between the YMCA and the Community by becoming a preferred community partner. 5. Broaden the ability to serve a larger audience by providing the resources needed in the community.
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