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Camp To Belong in the News

2Camp To Belong, siblings separated by foster care get to be family again

August 2010

Unlike many boys their age, brothers Kalob D., 11, and Deron D., 12, rarely hit, shove, or even yell at each other during their stay at Camp To Belong Nevada, a nonprofit summer camp that reunites siblings in foster care. At this beautiful site

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1Camp To Belong brings foster kids together with real siblings

July 2010 article by Jessica Van Berkel

Zach, 15, and Angie, 16, are biological brother and sister who have been coming to Camp to Belong for four years. In years past they lived in separate homes and just recently have moved in together... They are reunited for one week at Camp To Belong, which brings together children...

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Portland FamilyA Need to Belong

May 2010 article by Jan Udlock in Portlandfamily.com

Since third grade, Beth B. had bounced back and forth between her biological mom's house and various foster homes. She rarely saw her five brothers and sisters because they lived in different foster homes...

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Camp ties siblings by parents' misdeeds

August 16, 2007

They came from all over the Northwest and converged on a summer camp in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, for the second year in a row. All the campers were there with their siblings, but sometimes their siblings were strangers. If they weren't strangers, they were people who shared some awful memories. Last month I wrote about Karyn Schimmels, a child welfare worker in Oregon's Department of Human Services, who last year, on her own time ...

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Camp reunions transform siblings separated by foster care

July 8, 2007

Near the end of the movie "Ocean's Thirteen," George Clooney turns to Andy Garcia and says he can't return the $72 million he owes him; he's given it to a charity called Camp To Belong.

If only it were true.

The movie may be fiction, but there really is a Camp To Belong. In fact, there are seven of the camps, scattered across the United States and in Canada. Every summer those camps fill with foster children who are reunited at camp with brothers and sisters who live in other homes, in other places.

Camp To Belong Northwest just finished its second annual weeklong family reunion ...

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NPR Radio Feature Story

"OK, so it starts 'A Boom Chica-Boom'." (Crowd of voices echo back)

At this remote lakeside retreat in North Idaho, camps gets under way just as you might expect. Enthusiastic counselors, campfires and really silly camp songs.

But the campers arriving today from around throughout the Northwest have more than toasted marshmallows and mosquito bites to look forward to.

Camp to Belong is all about reconnecting brothers and sisters who have been separated by the child welfare system. Despite state policies that make it a priority to keep kids together whenever possible, siblings often end up apart. Some of these campers haven't seen each other for months, or even years.

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Important Dates

April 1st, 2012 :: New & Returning Volunteer Applications Due
April 1st, 2012 :: High School Ambassador Applications Due

April 28th, 2012 :: 7th Annual Bid for Sibs Auction
at Stoller Vineyards (MAP)
Check In :: 5:30
Auction :: 6:00 - 9:00
Check Out :: 9:00 - 9:30

May 1st, 2012 :: Camper Applications Due

June 25th - 30th, 2012 :: Camp Dates:
Monday to Saturday at the Salem
YMCA Silver Creek Camp in Silverton, OR.

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