Jameson Camp Receives $2,000 Grant
For over 80 years, Jameson Camp has been impacting the lives of young people through their award-winning camp experience designed to develop self respect and confidence, and respect for others and the world around us. This year the Cornerstone Autism Foundation awarded the camp a $2,000 grant for their events.
“Without the generous contribution from The Cornerstone Autism Foundation, these events would not be possible.
The Jameson Camp Youth Leaders helped put on our Annual Spring Fling at Jameson Camp on March 21, 2015. This was a free community event that included carnival games, archery, rock climbing, camp tours and food. We had a record setting year with over 380 attendees!
A group of eight Jameson Camp Youth Leaders spent a week of their Spring Break down in Foley, Alabama. During the time they were down there, they were able to provide assistance with yard work to elderly people in the community. These teens had a great time learning about what it means to give back.” – Ali Danforth, Program Manager – Youth Leadership
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