Camp Peaceworks
The Centre County Women’s Resource Center (CCWRC) is excited to announce our 2nd Annual Camp Peaceworks summer day camp!
What is social justice? Social justice is a way of seeing and acting aimed at resisting unfairness and inequity while enhancing freedom and possibility for all. It has to do with improving how we treat others based on age, race, sex, gender, sexual orientation, and economic class.
Our Mission: Camp Peaceworks empowers both youth and adult allies to work together to recognize social injustice and take action to promote equity and peace.
Our Purpose: Campers and adult allies may come from all walks of life, but will mindfully work together toward the same goal — a more peaceful society where all are valued and free, whether in their schools, communities, or elsewhere.
What do you do at camp? During camp, we create a safe space where we explore privilege, oppression, and the root causes of violence in our society. We also learn and practice how to face injustice together by becoming aspiring allies who take action to support others!
Who’s it for?
Youth ages 13 to 17 interested in justice, who may want to attend camp (it’s FREE)
Adult Volunteers to train and serve as adult allies and facilitators during camp
When, where, and how much?! Camp will take place July 23-27, 2018 at Seven Mountains Scout Camp, and it’s FREE for youth to attend. Transportation, meals and snacks will also be provided.
How can I learn more?
Brochures, and applications for both youth and adult allies:
Camper Application 2018 Camp Peaceworks
Facilitator Application 2018 Camp Peaceworks
Facilitator Brochure 2018 Camp Peaceworks
Camper Brochure 2018 Camp Peaceworks
For information and questions please feel free to contact the CCWRC at:
camp@ccwrc.org
Phone: 814-238-7066
Fax: 814-238-4449
www.ccwrc.org
Help support Camp Peaceworks by donating an item from our needs list.
–Camp Peaceworks Needs List –
- Prepackaged snacks
- Prepackaged breakfast items
- Recreation equipment–balls, frisbees, outdoor games, etc. (new or gently used)
- Name tag holders
- Small baskets (10)
- Toys–male and female specific
- Rope
- Clothes pins
- Medium plastic bins (12)
- Small rocks/clear stones (enough for 6 groups)
- Bag of assorted dry beans
- Megaphone
- Walkie Talkies
- Extension cords
- Power strips
- Emergency rain equipment–umbrellas, ponchos
- Sunscreen
- Bug spray
- Individual tissue packets (20)