Sunday, August 12, 2018

What it Means to be a Foley Counselor

With the summer coming to a close, the staff reflected on their time working with campers, their personal growth and the impact they had throughout the last eight weeks. It’s no small task to lead kids and provide a safe place for them to be independent while gaining life and social skills, so we are all proud of the 2018 staff! Here are a few of the things they said about their time at Foley:

“I came back to work at camp after reflecting on all of the camper moments I had last summer. I couldn’t imagine a whole summer with the kids. I try to lift everyone up for a successful summer.”



“I believe in my hard work and appreciation towards the outcome that this job gives to children.”

“I am always looking for things that I can improve on, which may go on to improve the overall camp. With my fellow counselors, I regularly talk about how we can make this little slice of heaven even more positive and friendly than it already is.”



“I will always have an enthusiasm level of 100%. I push my kids out of their comfort zone and I encourage them to be the best version of themselves always.”

“With an overall goal of maturing minds, cultivating creativity, and encouraging leadership, I connect socially and as a leader with every camper. I’m sure to implement unique, encouraging, and constructive games and activities which inspire citizenship, fairness, responsibility, respect, trustworthiness, and caring.”



“I want each child to succeed in building relationships and investigating independence. I work at camp because I want to instill the love I found for it when I was a camper into each camper I see.”

“I not only try to recreate some of some of the incredible experiences I had as a camper, but also inspire new memories for each and every camper I work with. I will always remind campers that they are always enough because they are themselves.”



“Being a camp counselor is more than a job; it’s being a friend to campers, being there for them, taking care of them and teaching them.”

“Camp is a safe place and it’s my job to instill a sense of wonder and creativity into my kids while making lasting memories.”



“I’m a parent, teacher, sibling, friend, coach, guide, therapist and personal cheerleader. I love these kids and each and every one of them drives me to do my best, be the kindest, most caring, responsible, friendly, helpful person. I love these campers because they make my job possible and make my life feel worthwhile.”

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