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Michigan United Conservation Clubs: Camp for Kids: A Partnership Connecting Youth to Michigan's Great Outdoors
Monday, April 20, 2009(Michigan United Conservation Clubs)
Originally built during the Depression by the Work Progress Administration as a place to get kids from urban areas into the outdoors, the camp fell into disrepair because of dwindling state budgets. Over five years ago MUCC’s affiliated clubs took this abandoned camp under their wings and have since made it a success, each year providing volunteer labor and materials and sponsoring over 300 youth who wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford a week-long outdoor experience.
MUCC’s camp
has become known throughout the conservation
community as the place to help reconnect youth
to our great outdoors.
Attendees spend a full week fishing,
shooting, hiking, canoeing, identifying plants
and animals and much more.
All campers have a chance to earn their
hunter’s safety certificate and a special week
sponsored by Safari Club International- Novi
Chapter gives youth the opportunity to earn
their IBPE bow hunter certification as
well.
Camp in 2010
promises to offer even more excitement from our
amazing volunteers and partners as we work to
develop new “theme weeks.”
Kids will get to choose from fishing,
upland birds, outdoor survival, whitetails and
more. MUCC’s clubs
and volunteers have risen to new heights and
are embarking on projects that will make the
camp function even better than before. Michigan International
Speedway has come on board as a sponsor. The United Brotherhood
of Carpenters and Joiners of America is using
their trade school to provide much needed
repairs to the cabins and the Michigan
Department of Natural Resources is working with
MUCC to develop joint programs.
This camp is a
triumph in many ways and is a great example of
the type of successful partnership that can be
created between state agencies, NGO’s
and the business community. The word it out;
connecting kids to the outdoors is critical for
the future protection of
our natural
resources and MUCC’s camp program strives to
make a difference in that
battle.
For more
information about Camp for Kids please contact
Gary Haner, Manager Institute for Conservation
Education, MUCC <ghaner@mucc.org>. All images
provided by Michigan United Conservation
Clubs.