Sunday’s debut of “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” was a hit! Rev. Diane Parrish, Charlie Marus, Lee Herring, others sang the Camp Hope story through the eyes of campers, counselors, custodial parents and inmates. The show featured songs from some of Broadway’s famous shows such as Wicked, Cabaret and Les Miserables . The play also revealed the unfortunate cycle of generational incarceration. But amidst such stark statistics, Camp Hope is reversing the cycle and bringing hope to prisoners’ children. Thank you to all who attended the debut of “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” and for your support of Camp Hope!
Archive for September, 2010
“Tomorrow Belongs to Me” a Success!
Wednesday, September 29th, 2010Congrats to our 2010 Interns!
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010Congrats to our 2010 interns who successfully completed 13 summer internships, traveled to NYC and served Camp Hope as counselors or cabin leaders! The 2010 interns are: Allen Mathis, Marcus Leverette, Kwanza Cole, Dominique Carter, Michael Mathis, Trey Ledbetter, Alexis Dulaney, Brittany Johnson, Swan Robinson, Jamil Harris (not pictured) and Chelsey Robinson (not pictured).
“Tomorrow Belongs to Me” – Sunday 9/26 @ 6:30
Tuesday, September 14th, 2010Be sure to join us for “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” on Sunday, September 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary at Mt. Bethel United Methodist Chuch. Come see the new play written by founder Diane Parrish telling the story of the Camp Hope children through stage and song. A love offering will be collected to support Camp Hope!
Save the date for…
Thursday, September 9th, 2010…CAMP HOPE 2011! Camp Hope will be held July 16-22 again at the Rock Eagle 4-H Campground. Applications will be available in February.
Be the Change in September!
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010Help kidz2leaders Be the Change in September!! on Saturday, September 25, Sevananda Natural Foods Store will
donate 1% of their net sales to kidz2leaders as one of their Be the Change partners. Sevanada, located in Little Five Points near downtown Atlanta, is one of the Southeast‘s largest consumer-owned cooperatives providing fresh, local and organic produce and natural foods. They also work to empower the community through their outreach efforts – the Be the Change program being one of them.
Check-out Sevananda’s web-interview with Cris Hunt, Director of Programs where she discusses kidz2leaders and the Be the Change program: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cooperative-living/2010/09/01/co-op-central-radio.
And…don’t forget to support kidz2leaders on Saturday, September 25 by shopping at Sevananda located at 476 Moreland Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30307!







