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Camp Noah is a weeklong, faith-based day camp
offered for elementary-age children in grades K-6 who have experienced
disaster. It is staffed by trained camp counselors and is supported
additionally by a local mental health professional. Camp Noah combines disaster recovery support for children with fun-filled recreation to form a
unique and healing experience!
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You bet it is! It’s a week filled with friends, fun
activities, cool counselors and lots of smiles! One camper said she wished
that Camp Noah could last forever!
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Children often are portrayed as highly resilient. Yet,
experts say that, of all people affected by disaster, children are among
the most emotionally vulnerable. Research shows that children need
intervention following a disaster to reduce trauma-related symptoms.
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In 2003 the Mississippi Center for Disease Control and
Prevention did a multi-state evaluation of Camp Noah’s effectiveness.
There results indicated that after attending camp, “examples of behavioral
and symptom changes included children being calmer, better able to speak
about what happened to them, sleeping through the night, and having stopped
regressive behaviors.”
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Camp Noah, a program created by Lutheran Social
Service of Minnesota, is offered through the generous support of a
variety of ecumenical and secular partners. The camp is offered at no cost
to families who have been through a disaster. The program is made possible
through the generous support from donors and volunteers. To find out more
about offering Camp Noah in your area, click here.
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How can I, as an individual or as a group, help support Camp Noah? Here's
how . . .
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