The Boyertown Area Times

Summer fun in the country

Berks County families host NY children for week

- By Lisa Mitchell lmitchell@21st-centurymed­ia. com @kutztownpa­triot and hamburgite­m on Twitter

Berks County host families held up home-made signs welcoming 10 New York City children to Berks County as their bus arrived at Salem Evangelica­l Congregati­onal Church in Lenhartsvi­lle on July 8.

The Fresh Air Fund’s Lehigh Valley Committee welcomed 10 New York City children to spend one or two weeks with volunteer host families in New Philadelph­ia, Douglassvi­lle, Hamburg, Port Carbon, Lenhartsvi­lle, Auburn, Blandon, Fleetwood and Kutztown.

Another group of 14 New York City children also arrived in Lenhartsvi­lle on July 15 to spend one or two weeks with volunteer host families in Lebanon, Nazareth, Hamburg, Macungie, Kutztown, Emmaus, Allentown, Fleetwood, Topton, and Schuylkill Haven.

Many more New York City children will spend time with host families in Berks County this summer.

“Some children are leaving home for the first time, while others are returning to visit the same host families for consecutiv­e summers, according to the Fresh Air Fund release.

Jenae Holtzhafer with the Fresh Air Fund estimated about 100 New York City children will visit the Lehigh Valley, Schuylkill and Berks county region this summer. She said low income New York City families who qualify can participat­e in the program. This is the Fresh Air Fund’s 140th summer.

“Our host families volunteer to give them a week out of the city just to try some new things. We’re calling it a kind of cultural exchange experience now. It’s a cool opportunit­y for hosts and kids,” said Holtzhafer.

Holtzhafer said they are seeing an influx of immigrant New York City families participat­ing in the program. There are children from China, Nepal, Africa.

“All over the world and who now live in New York, whose parents speak a different language but the children are bilingual. So it’s very true to the cultural exchange experience,” she said. “We have your typical kids growing up in the city and then we have kids from all over as well.”

Kari and Jim Gavenus of Lenhartsvi­lle and their niece Gillian Gavenus welcomed Uzo Ikeanusi, 13. This was their first time as a host family. They heard about the Fresh Air Fund from a friend and thought it was a really great program.

“We’ve got a great property in the country and we don’t have kids of our own so we thought it would be fun that somebody could come enjoy and see all the things they can enjoy in the area,” said Kari, noting that her family owns Clover Hill Winery and they have a vineyard on their property. “We have woods and trails and all sorts of stuff like that.”

They planned to visit the Velodrome, a music festival, visit the alpacas at Kari’s sister’s home and other outdoor actitivies.

“There’s so much to offer in this area. Some people don’t always get the chance to come and do things like this. Just to be able to share our pretty little area of the world with somebody else is fun,” said Kari.

Steve and Kristie Rapp of Fleetwood, along with their children Emma, 9; Zack, 15; and Karle, 16, welcomed Alyssa Taylor, 9. This was their first time as hosts. They thought it would be nice to host a child their youngest’s age.

“We thought it sounded like something fun to do,” said Kristie.

“Give somebody an opportunit­y to see our part of the world,” said Steve.

Plans included Dorney Park, Ozzie’s, Oley Valley Dairy, picnic, and Shady Maple.

Hamburg resident Betty Atkinson welcomed the return of Kylee Velez, 13.

“I love it,” said Atkinson about hosting for the past 20 years. “I think it’s a great opportunit­y for hosts to meet and for children to come out from the city.”

Atkinson is still in contact with the first child who spent a week with her family.

“She’s now 26 and has three children. She’s coming to spend a few days with us at the end of July,” she said. “It’s a good program.”

Douglassvi­lle resident Janet Farley and her children Jenna, 12; Jackson, 14; and Ryan, 15, welcomed Darielle Santana, 12. This was their first time hosting.

“The kids actually have been wanting to do it,” Janet said.

Plans include swimming and laser tag.

She hopes they gain a friend and an opportunit­y for next year.

According to the Fresh Air Fund release, “The Fresh Air Fund is an independen­t, not-for-profit agency that has provided free summer experience­s to more than 1.8 million New York City children from lowincome communitie­s since 1877. Each summer, close to 4,000 children visit volunteer host families in rural, suburban and small town communitie­s along the East Coast from North Carolina to Maine and Southern Canada through The Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Towns Program.”

For more informatio­n, to volunteer or to become a host family, visit www.freshair.org.

 ??  ?? Berks County host families welcome children from New York City to enjoy a week in the country. Steve and Kristie Rapp of Fleetwood, along with their children Emma, 9; Karle, 16, and Zack, 15; welcomed Alyssa Taylor, 9, front right.
Berks County host families welcome children from New York City to enjoy a week in the country. Steve and Kristie Rapp of Fleetwood, along with their children Emma, 9; Karle, 16, and Zack, 15; welcomed Alyssa Taylor, 9, front right.
 ?? PHOTOS BY LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Berks County host families welcome children from New York City to enjoy a week in the country. On right, Kari and Jim Gavenus of Lenhartsvi­lle and their niece Gillian Gavenus, front holding signed, welcomed Uzo Ikeanusi, 13.
PHOTOS BY LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Berks County host families welcome children from New York City to enjoy a week in the country. On right, Kari and Jim Gavenus of Lenhartsvi­lle and their niece Gillian Gavenus, front holding signed, welcomed Uzo Ikeanusi, 13.
 ??  ?? Hamburg resident Betty Atkinson welcomed the return of Kylee Velez, 13.
Hamburg resident Betty Atkinson welcomed the return of Kylee Velez, 13.

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