New Enhancements to Our Programs

logo-cambridge-foundation (1)We would like to thank our friends at the Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Foundation for financially supporting the purchase of three-wheeled bicycles for our special needs programs. Thank you!!! We already have 15 two-wheeled bicycles that we use in our Spec Trek and Spec Sports programs but some of our campers who have special needs have trouble riding the two-wheeled bicycles. The addition of these three-wheeled bicycles will open the opportunity to enjoy bike rides to as many campers as possible. We can’t wait until the best summer ever next year!

 

Grant Recognition

logo-cambridge-foundation (1)We are so pleased to once again be part of the “Kids to Camp” fund awarded by the Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Foundation! Despite canceling summer camp this year, the Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Foundation still generously supported our ministry. Thank you!!!rec2011KTC FUND cmyk

 

You Can Continue to Make a Difference by Standing in the Gap!

Helping hands with a beam of light in the middle.

You can continue to make a difference by standing in the gap!

“How many intentions have we seen realized which have been pronounced impossible?”
Wilbur Wright.

Wilbur Wright was a man known for his resolve and I have admired that trait in him and many others. I feel it has been the resolve of our supporters that has made the impossible possible for over 869 children and youth to attend “Camp Shalom” since Stand in the Gap was initiated. They have played a major role in the successful spiritual, emotional and physical development of each of those children and youth.

Last year we learned from a forum of neighbourhood community leaders that an area just northeast, 10 minutes away from “Camp Shalom”, has the greatest number of under-resourced families in the entire Waterloo Region. Local educators noted that one of the biggest hindrances to education for many of those area students is a void of enriching experiences in their lives. This lack of positive factors to impact a young person is directly addressed by Stand in the Gap! 

Because of the generous giving to this program, “Camp Shalom” enriches the lives of children and youth throughout our region and beyond. 

Here’s how it works. The camp partners with 10-12 churches, agencies and service organizations with the capacity to identify and follow-up the children, youth and some individuals that may have “special needs” within their community. In 2020, 70 spaces have been allocated within our programs for Stand in the Gap participants. These organizations pay the first $200 to sponsor each qualified camper which assists in off-setting the actual session costs. The difference is raised through annual sponsored events and our new monthly Stand in the Gap Camper Sponsorship Program and through individual appeals.

For those of you that have already supported “Stand in the Gap” this year, thank you! And for those you that have been waiting for this opportunity, thank you! I want to share some of the impact stories with you, I know you will be blessed to know how God’s ministry here is still vital.

I close this letter with testimonies and support options for you to prayerfully consider;
-Completing the pledge card entering credit card information or mailing a cheque in the envelope provided,

-Donating online using the link to our website:
https://ontariochristiancamp.ca/get-involved/sponsor-camper/

The Blessings!

  • A response from a Mom having escaped an abusive relation…

Both my kids attended summer camp at “Camp Shalom.” I am particularly grateful for the opportunity given to me and my kids at this though time in our lives. After being married for 11 years, I left the abusive relationship and we ended up at a Women’s Shelter. It was a very difficult situation for my kids. I noticed many bad changes in behaviour. My daughter started feeling suicidal and showing other issues. I was concerned about how my kids’ faith would be affected by our situation. I am also very grateful because my other child has special needs and “Camp Shalom” was amazing to include him in that program. When they came home, I really noticed a big change in my kids’ behaviour as well as in our relationship. They came back very happy, asking if they “could stay longer.” They loved the power and praise worship! Thank you VERY, VERY much and God bless…

  • A response from a critically ill Mom whose children have never experienced the love, support or acceptance of their father…

My son talked of nothing but “Camp Shalom” for a week after he got home! It is the highlight of his summer. In his own words, “I really like playing the whole-camp games and doing cabin activities. I liked the Bible studies and teach my little sister about God afterwards. The food is great. I’ve made new friends at camp and got along well with my counsellors. I’d like to go back next year!

  • Another grateful single Mom’s response…

My girls LOVED their time at “Camp Shalom!” Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! My oldest went to overnight camp. At 10 years old, she needs a break from Mommy and the ability to spread her wings in a safe environment. She had an amazing time learning to focus every part of her day on God. She kept up with the schedule and enjoyed every single activity. She loved her “Aunts” and “Uncles”, & counsellors. Her favourite thing about “Camp Shalom” was Cabin Time, when her group went to various activities together. She enjoyed making new friends and learning more about working together.

My youngest daughter went to day camp. She and her leaders hit it off right away. She is a very active young lady & kept her leaders hopping, but they exuded God’s grace and patience with her. Her favourite time was the ‘field trip’ to Kat’s farm (Katrina Vellenga’s farm in Brantford).
Day camp was jam-packed with activities. They even missed a water slide day because of poor cooperation. This thrilled me as a mom, proving that “Camp Shalom” wasn’t about entertaining my kids but about teaching them how to be the best ‘little people’ God created them to be!

Thank you so much for helping my children experience something blessed, for backing me up as I strive to lead them in a Christ-like manner, and for providing this experience to so many children in the name of Jesus. May God richly bless you in your generosity.

If you would like to join with Countryside Camp as a Stand in the Gap partner or a sponsoring church contact me at tim@countrysidecamp.com.

Sincerely,

Tim Partridge
Managing Director

Stand in the Gap – 2020 How does it work?

Stand in the GapStand in the Gap is not just a camp sponsorship program that “enables” people to attend camp for a reduced fee; it is a process that sees poverty as the result of relationships that do not work, that are not just, that are not for life, that are not harmonious or enjoyable. Poverty is the absence of shalom in all its meaning. Poverty exists where one or more of the four foundational relationships for each person are broken: a relationship with God, with self, with others, and with the rest of creation.

Jesus stated in scripture, Mark 14:7 “For you will always have the poor with you, and whenever you want, you can do good for them.” Our goal moving forward with SITG is to define “good” as the process of ongoing change that moves a little boy or girl, a teen, or an individual with ‘special needs’ closer to being in a right relationship with God, self, others, and creation.

We are charging $150 for each session and a $50 administration fee for a total of: $200:

  • to cover the additional food service related expenses,
  • to cover a portion of the Managing Director’s time and office staff in handling and processing the funding for these registrations.

Stand in the Gap will be promoted within selective social service agencies; non-profit charitable organizations, service clubs, (Christian centered) business groups and churches throughout portions of Southern Ontario that have the capacity to determine need within their community.  These organizations will also serve as the means for effective follow up throughout the year. Since initiated in 2010, 869 children, youth, or individuals with “Special Needs” have been able to participate in the Stand in the Gap program here at Countryside Camp and Conference Centre.

The goal for Stand in the Gap is to provide up to 70 children and individuals with “Special Needs”, meeting the eligibility requirements, with an exciting Christ-centered summer camping experience this summer for the first time.

Here are the steps for your church to follow in sponsoring a Stand in the Gap camper:

  1. Call Tim @ 888-226-7722 or email Tim (tim@countrysidecamp.com) to check availability and notify him that you want to send a camper.
  2. Your church would identify the individual or individuals within your community that are at risk and financially unable to attend “Camp Shalom” and may have attended camp in the last season. We want to bless many children with the opportunity to experience our programs. It will be your call if you feel a camper from a previous year should attend.
  3. Register Online for SITG

I will give you an agreed upon number of uniquely different single use discount   codes only activated for specific session weeks of summer camp and you distribute them to identified camper parents or caregivers; the parent/guardian will register their child on-line at countrysidecamp.com using this single use discount code. The church will be billed monthly for $200 per camper registered. For a step by step on how to register online, see below.

  1. Follow-up with the family to see if they need a ride to camp
  2. Follow-up with the family to see if they need a ride home from camp
  3. Follow-up with the family to connect them with your church family.
  4. There is a reporting requirement. All organizations are required to submit a summers-end report to the camp. This report will highlight two areas: the journey of the campers identified and sponsored, stating the impact our program has had in their relationships with God, self, others, and creation; and how this program has affected the individual’s involvement and relationship with your organization.

Stand in the Gap spaces and (online registration codes) will be assigned for specific program sessions of the summer, this will assist us in maintaining the proper staffing ratios.

The Camp is unable to accept partial SITG payments from participants. Only payments in full ($200) made by sponsoring churches or organizations will be accepted for sponsoring participants. Added donations from sponsoring churches and organization are greatly appreciated as we strive to raise the $45,000 needed to cover the gap between actual costs and this reduced fee.

Set by Step to Register Online.

  1. You will have received an agreed upon number of unique discount codes that can be used once for one camper.
  2. After you have identified a child/family you would like to sponsor, give that child’s parent/guardian one discount code for each child.
  3. The child’s parent/guardian must then go to countrysidecamp.com and click on the Register Now button. (Please note that the child’s parent/guardian must register the camper not the organization).
  4. The parent/guardian must then create an account using their email address. We recognize that some lower income families may not have a computer, you may need to help them by allowing them to use a computer at your organization or at the library.
  5. The system will ask you for your family and child’s information.
  6. When you get the “Session Selection” page you must enter your discount code. The discount code will cause the balance on the right hand side to show up as $0.00. T-shirts may be purchased for $15. T-shirts must be paid for by credit card during the online registration process. Churches will not be billed for t-shirts.
  7. If the family has more than one child there will be a tab near the top for each child. Each discount code is only good for one child. You will have to enter one discount code for each child.
  8. The next page will be some more forms to fill out.
  9. The payment page will not collect payment because the balance should be $0.00.
  10. After you submit your registration a confirmation email will be emailed to the email address you used to setup the account. If you do not see the confirmation email it might be in your junk mail folder.
  11. After we receive the registration we will invoice your organization approximately monthly for $200 per camper. We will include the names of each camper that has registered.

Grant Recognition

logo-cambridge-foundation (1)We are so pleased to once again be part of the “Kids to Camp” fund awarded by the Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Foundation! This year’s award will help fund 16 children and youth from the Cambridge and North Dumfries Area to attend “Camp Shalom” through our Stand in the Gap program this season!rec2011KTC FUND cmyk