The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Time is well spent at YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser

- By Cory Evans

I have spent the last 28 summers at summer camp and six years as the director at YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser. As a camper, I learned a great deal about nature, as well as bunch of cool skills like archery, fire building and sailing. I also made a lot of new friends.

Looking back at my years coming up through camp, I now see that I was learning how to create new friendship­s in different, and more meaningful ways than I was at school or in sports.

When I learned new skills at camp, I was given the opportunit­y to try new things, explore and fail without the negative criticism of others.

Camp is also highly connected to nature. There was a book written in 2005 called “Last Child in the Woods” by Richard Louv that started a movement called “Leave No Child Inside.”

The author connected problems like obesity, attention disorders and depression with a lack of exposure to the natural world. In this movement, summer camps were hailed as the perfect prescripti­on to what Louv called “NatureDefi­cit Disorder.”

According to NPR, 168 million children have missed school in the last year due to the pandemic. Countless more have lost the ability to interact with their friends, and even more have lost the ability to connect with nature.

Experts are predicting unpreceden­ted increases in childhood depression and mental health issues as this isolation continues. How can we help our children?

YMCA Camp Conrad Weiser, among many other summer camps, has been working diligently all year with the goal to be able to operate camp safely in a pandemic with the guidance from the American Camping Associatio­n, YMCA of the USA and the CDC. We are committed to connecting kids with each other and nature. We want to see kids grow and develop because they are our future.

Picking the right camp for your child always has been a challenge, but now parents need to make sure their camp is pandemicre­ady. I encourage all perspectiv­e camp families to visit the American Camping Associatio­n’s website to see the recommende­d steps that camps should be taking, contact the camp director to ask about the pandemic operating plans.

At Camp Conrad Weiser, we are ready to take your call at 610-670-2257 or you can contact us through our website: www.smymca.org.

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