| "....he
that is greatest among you shall be your servant." | Whereas Psalm 23 Camp was established
in 1985 to provide children with "something to do" the Servants-At-Work
(S.A.W.) camps were started in 1993 as a way of involving young people in "doing
something" for other people. The article Servanthood
101 explains our reasons for such.
The primary objective
of the S.A.W. camps is to involve teens
in projects in Monroe County that assist
the elderly, disabled and other needy families
with home repair and maintenance projects.
Minor home repair and painting are the most
common types of work projects to help families.
More complex projects including new home
construction are usually available each
summer. The link
here gives an explanation of Psalm 23
Camp's role in workcamps
Psalm
23 staff have two other important objectives
when campers participate in one of the S.A.W.
camps' (1) spiritual growth and development
and (2) Recreation.
For
the spiritual component, the home away from home environment in a beautiful setting
can be a asset. In addition to the time church youth leaders have to give special
teaching to their teens, the camp staff provides some experiences to enhance that
experience. For example, the sheep herding dog demonstrations are used to teach
some biblical principles to those attending camp. Recreational
aspects of the week at Psalm 23 Camp are also important. The favorite activity
for most groups comes on Friday(free day) when campers are free to participate
in some all-day recreation. The majority chooses white water rafting on the New
River about two hours from camp. Groups make their own reservations in advance
of the camp week.
Other choices
for the free day include mountain biking,
hiking to a large waterfalls near Pembroke,
VA., horseback riding, visits to one of
the WV State parks and canoeing on one of
the rivers nearby.
For camp fees
go
to the Leader Guide page.
For information about Friday Free Day
recreation click here. For
information about the camp daily and weekly schedules check camp
schedules. |