If you want the truth, it's important to go to the source. That's why I wanted to share this press release from Camp Starlight, a camp for kids affected by and infected with HIV.
My sister is a long-standing member of the camp's leadership team. And, last year, I was the camp's dance teacher. It was a life-changing experience.
Camp Starlight began as part of another organization that unfortunately went under. Shortly thereafter, camp found an organization to serve as a fiscal agent to process donations for one year while they figured out what to do. At that point, because they believed it was in the best interest of the kids, instead of becoming their own organization, they partnered with Cascade AIDS Project (CAP).
Recently it became apparent that the partnership was no longer in the best interest of Camp Starlight or the kids they serve. So this year, by their own choice, Camp Starlight has parted ways with CAP and there is some confusion about what that means. Hence, this release.
The good news is - nothing will change for Camp Starlight! It's alive and well. The old gang running the show is still in place and hopefully all of the volunteers will be back as well. I know I will be. I can't wait to be back with the kids. For some of them, Camp is the highlight of the year for many of the kids.
Of course, same goes for many of the volunteers too.
Camp Starlight is a family and although CAP now has nothing to do with camp, nothing has really changed. Camp Starlight is still Camp Starlight. So don't be fooled by the rumor mill or other camp imitations, Nothing will dim the shine of Camp Starlight.
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CAMP STARLIGHT
CONTINUES TO SHINE,
CELEBRATES 15TH
ANNIVERSARY IN 2013
PORTLAND, OR (Feb. 18, 2013) – A
thousand stars will shine again this August as Camp Starlight proudly announces
our 15th year of providing a safe, secure, and fun summer camp experience for
children in Oregon and Southwest Washington whose lives are affected by
HIV/AIDS. We are excited to announce that Camp Starlight will once again take
place the week before Labor Day – August 24 through August 30, 2013 – and with
many of the same caring, dedicated and passionate team of volunteers that our
campers and their families have come to know and trust.
“The week of Camp Starlight has always been a magical experience for
everyone involved,” said Angie Raffaele, Camp Director and co-founder of Camp
Starlight. “And the source of that magic has always been rooted in the
long-term friendships and trusting relationships that have developed over the
years between our campers and our community of volunteer camp counselors. Camp
Starlight is in many ways like a family reunion that happens each and every
summer.”
After 15 years of growth and successful operation of our summer camp, Camp
Starlight recently incorporated as an Oregon nonprofit corporation and is in
the process of applying for its own 501(c)(3) status. We have also ended our 7-year relationship
with Cascade AIDS Project (CAP), with whom Camp Starlight has partnered since
2005. These changes will permit supporters
of Camp Starlight to make donations directly to Camp Starlight and to ensure
that any contributions made to Camp Starlight will be used exclusively for Camp
Starlight and the children we serve.
Camp Starlight’s core group of knowledgeable, compassionate, and devoted
volunteers – which includes medical, educational and mental health
professionals – will continue Camp Starlight’s mission to provide children
whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS the opportunity to enjoy a caring,
safe, recreational, spiritual and fun week-long summer camp experience. Our
leadership team will continue to include:
·
Angie Raffaele, Camp Director – A co-founder of Camp Starlight, Angie has
served as Camp Starlight’s Camp Director since 1999. She is certified by the American Camping
Association, is a former camp director at Camp Howard, and also currently
serves as camp director for Girl Scouts of Oregon & SW Washington.
·
Dr. Rebecca G. Block, Mental Health Director – An assistant professor at OHSU Knight
Cancer Institute working in adolescent and young adult oncology, Rebecca has
been part of the leadership at Camp Starlight since 2000. She supervises the team of mental health
professionals who are on-site throughout the week of Camp to assure that the
health and safety of our campers remains our #1 priority. Dr. Block is a licensed clinical social
worker holding both her Masters and Ph.D. degrees in social work.
·
Melanie Smith-Wilusz, Programming Director – Melanie (or “Mel” as our campers call her)
is also a co-founder of Camp Starlight and has served Camp since its earliest
days. A former Programming Director for
Camp Howard, Mel has a Masters degree in special education with expert
knowledge and training in behavior management.
She has years of experience working with children of all ages, and has
been a special education teacher at Sweetbrier Elementary School in Troutdale,
Oregon, since 2003.
·
Kit Noble, Operations Director – Another founder of Camp Starlight, Kit has
over 20 years of experience overseeing the daily operating functions of summer
camps on both coasts of the country. Since 1999, Kit has made sure that every
meal at Camp Starlight is served on-time and that Camp runs like clockwork. She
also maintains “Kit’s Kaboodle,” our on-site “store” where our campers can go
“shopping” for free clothes, books, games and other items that have been
donated to Camp.
Camp Starlight also maintains relationships with many of our long-serving
volunteer camp counselors – individuals who have committed themselves for many
years to being a part of the Camp Starlight experience and who are familiar
faces to many of the children we serve. We are also happy to invite new
volunteers to be part of our community. Anyone who is interested in
volunteering at Camp Starlight again or who wants to volunteer for the first
time, please contact Camp Starlight at 503-964-1513 or
info@camp-starlight.org. More
information is available at our website: www.camp-starlight.org.
Camper applications for attending Camp Starlight this year will be
available shortly and will be distributed at that time to the families of our
previous campers, as well as to HIV/AIDS-related agencies and case workers
throughout the region. Just look for the
familiar blue-and-yellow Camp Starlight logo!
We look forward to another terrific week of summer camp this year, as Camp
Starlight shines on during its 15th year of swimming, canoeing, arts
and crafts, singing, playing and making friendships that last throughout the
years. For more information about Camp
Starlight, or to help support our mission, please contact us at 503-964-1513 or
info@camp-starlight.org.
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