Camp Footprints

Love Without Limits

Imagine a place where judgement is non-existent; a place where people thrive on little sleep, sunburns, and hugs; a place where being yourself has never felt more thrilling. Anyone that has ever interacted with me or has seen my Facebook page would tell you that there are 3 things in my life that I hold very close to my heart:

  1. My Family
  2. Camp Footprints
  3. Kronk (my feline friend)

1 year ago I was asked to co-direct Camp Footprints with two of my good friends, Sean Tran and Nik Gandhy. Having started at Camp when I was only 9 years old, being asked to direct was like winning an oscar, I had finally made it! Everything I wanted to grow up to be as a camper was now becoming a reality. After months of late night phone calls, Skype meetings, scheduling, interviews, team building and amazon prime shopping, Camp had arrived whether Sean, Nik, or myself were ready for it or not. 

Instead of spending our days as team leaders, which we had all been previously, hanging out with counselors and campers and coming up with team chants and, we spent our days dealing with preparation of campfire skits, campsite maintenance issues, and snack deliveries. Not so much the sparkling job of director as I had imagined it to be...

By the end of the week however, something felt different. As we would sit at our own staff table and observe our 5 teams of campers, counselors, and CIT's talk amongst themselves, unaware of our observation, we soon realized what we had accomplished. The sheer fact of bringing together 50 people that hardly knew one another with little to no experience of disabled children, would usually not end on a positive note. But if there is ever one thing you really need to know about Camp Footprints, it's to be prepared to be proven wrong. 

People that wouldn't even interact with one another in the "real world" become best friends at Camp. People who hate the outdoors, getting dirty, and dealing with bugs resisted leaving the campsite at the end of the week of Camp. People who are afraid to let their true selfs be seen become the people who change the lives of children simply by being themselves without knowing it at Camp.

Our camp theme this year was Love Without Limits, something that I myself find hard to do in trying situations, let alone everyday life. But in those moments of self doubt, anger, resentment, or hurt I take a 3 & 1/2 minute break to watch our music video from this year and I am reminded of the person I am "up the hill".  Sure, as a co-director you don't get the most glamorous jobs to do but when in life have you ever had exactly what you wanted and not have had to work your ass off for it? 

I wish there were words to describe how much these people have changed my life for the better, but all I can really do is show you this video and give you this web address and ask you to keep on living a life uncommon

www.campfootprints.com


Camp Footprints

Given the opportunity to describe Camp Footprints is a task I have yet to accomplish. To describe a place that not only holds so much love, happiness, and almost magic to it seems like a huge, unattainable task that I am still working on to this day.

To put it short & sweet, I have been involved with Camp Footprints for over 15 years now. Once a camper and now a staff member, Camp has not only guided me to where I am today but has also surrounded me with the most amazing, inspirational, loving people I could ever imagine.

Camp Footprints is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to providing a week of quality care, support, and love for disabled and at risk children from the Southern California area. Since 1993, Camp Footprints has been a safe haven for children to come and enjoy themselves without the judgment of the real world, ridicule from their peers, and slander from unknowing individuals. Camp Footprints focus is not only to give our campers a level of affection and care not found in their everyday lives, but to reinstate positive thinking and overall love for one another.

For the past few years we have started to make music videos with the campers throughout the week to some-how find a way to explain how awesome camp actually is. Although these videos do not straight-forwardly explain what camp actually is, it most definitely shows how much camp can change you for the better and how much love there is within each child.

Check out the website and please help make Camp Footprints 2015 happen, any donation helps make a difference!

Live a life uncommon.