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Incarceration Generation

Monday, August 24th, 2009

The New York Times published an article July 5, 2009 titled “In Prisoner’s Wake, a Tide of Troubled Kids” discussing the high and increased risk for children who have a parent incarcerated.  Some even refer to this trend as the “incarceration generation.”

“Incarceration rates in the United States have multiplied over the last three decades, in part because of stiffer sentencing rules. At any given moment, more than 1.5 million children have a parent, usually their father, in prison, according to federal data.”

The article continues: “Recent studies indicate that having an incarcerated parent doubles the chance that a child will be at least temporarily homeless and measurably increases the likelihood of physically aggressive behavior, social isolation, depression and problems in school – all portending dimmer prospects in adulthood.”

The New York Times article brings attention to the real risks for children who grow up with a parent in prison. The statistics are overwhelming and the cycle is powerful. In light of this, kidz2leaders, inc. works to defy this statistic for kids in metro-Atlanta. At our ten-year anniversary, we can proudly say that of all the students that have participated in our program, only three have entered some kind of detention center. kidz2leaders, inc. is seeing real success and transformation in the lives of our Camp Hope kidz. Positive experiences such as Camp Hope, mentoring and interns4tomorrow provide hope now and for future generations.

Won’t you help us as we seek to transform the lives of prisoners’ children? We can’t do it without the help of volunteers and supporters. If you can’t participate – advocate! You can help us defy these statistics!

To read the complete New York Times article, please visit www.nytimes.com.

August/September Newsletter

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Check-out the August/September Newsletter with amazing testimonies about Camp Hope and interns4tomorrow!  Also included are important dates such as the Camp Hope Benefit Concert and hope4christmas!

Read the newsletter here!

Camp Hope 2009!

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Camp Hope 2009

Camp Hope 2009

134 Campers & 321 Volunteers serving God =

1 AMAZING WEEK!

Seems like only yesterday, but in all reality, it was over a decade ago when, in a corner booth at the Chick-fil-A on Whitlock Avenue in Marietta, Georgia, I sat with two close friends and shared her dream of starting a camp for children with incarcerated parents. My how time flies when you’re having fun!

On Sunday evening, July 12th, in the auditorium of Rock Eagle, Camp Hope celebrated it’s 10 Year Anniversary. On stage with me that night, were folks who were there for that very first camp which had a total of 32 people. My, my, has God done a work in us! Oh, we just “think” we are serving God by serving the children at Camp Hope when in reality the serendipity is that WE are blessed. Each and every time we pour ourselves into these children who have no hope of breaking the insane cycle of incarceration (National Statistic = 82% of inmate’s children will end up in prison), God smiles on us!

Let me tell you about a week at camp – we start the week on Sunday night with a message about FEAR – God conquers all fears, and He definitely protects us at camp too! Monday through Thursday, we celebrate four other main truth’s of God’s Essence… God’s LOVE, TRUST, FORGIVENESS, and JOY! Closing on Friday, we are reminded that God is with us ALWAYS.

This year, we were thrilled to highlight 21 of Camp Hope’s greatest campers from the past that returned as counselors and cabin leaders. The impact these camper-turned-counselors had on their campers – you have no idea!

And now to you! Our Volunteers! Every single volunteer played an integral role in the preparation of camp on so many levels; planning the campers’ transportation, leading Super Skilz, praying in the 24-hour prayer vigil and serving campers as the hands and feet of Christ during the week. We could NEVER do it without you all! Thank you so much! If you haven’t worked Camp Hope before, make it down for next year! I can’t promise what cabin you’ll be in, what kind of campers/counselors will be there, or that you will get much sleep – but I can promise you this… without a doubt, it will be the most difficult, heart-wrenching thing you’ll ever do, but equally so, without a doubt, when you see the Kingdom of God touch down onto one of your campers because of your efforts – and see their lives transformed – you will realize that Camp Hope is the most rewarding thing you’ve ever done.

We were privileged to experience God’s amazing love at Camp Hope this year and look forward to seeing camp grow over the next ten years – with you right there with us! Come on and let’s go play! Thanks be to God!

- Rev. Diane Parrish