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[16 Aug 2008 | One Comment | 22 views]

I love a lot of people and places. You may think I throw around the word love, in that respect, but no … I really do love them. You know, in that respectful “You’ve made my life happy and better, so I want to say thank you” kind of way.
Examples? How about our interns at Camp ASCCA. Danika Kmetz, Kelli Hood and Zeb Ramey. These people are absolutely terrific and did such a wonderful job. Look at ASCCA Friends and the Camp ASCCA Journal …

Blog Talk, Disability, Media Relations, OpenPR, Personal, PR, Public Relations, Social Responsibility, Therapeutic Recreation, Video »

[7 Jul 2008 | Comments Off | 152 views]

I think that anyone who ever meets Allison Wetherbee comes away with a clear realization … she is a terrific person. Having her return to Camp ASCCA, as the director of public relations, may go down as one of the brightest decisions ever made for camp. I think this video proves that.
Allison was recently interviewed by Fred Hunter, Fox6 News in Birmingham, for their Absolutely Alabama series.
Allison shares how camp helped her over the years, trying anything new that she had her heart set upon doing. Since …

Blog Talk, Camp ASCCA, Disability, Therapeutic Recreation, Video »

[7 Jul 2008 | Comments Off | 9 views]

Do you ever wonder why I go on and on about Camp ASCCA?
This video should help answer that question. Meet a guy that has a kind heart and long list of true friends. He makes you smile just seeing him.
Abner is one of our favorites at Camp ASCCA.
This week is a special one for camp. Throughout the year, we serve a lot of adults with mental disabilities. During the summer, there is one week where many of our regulars attend. Abner is a 10 year regular. …

Blog Talk, Camp ASCCA, Charitable Giving, Philanthropy, Social Responsibility, Volunteer, Volunteerism »

[29 Jun 2008 | Comments Off | 7 views]

I am going to be adding this image to all posts, for awhile. My hope it to test the success of ChipIn widgets on behalf of Camp ASCCA..
Yes, I am an unashamed advocate for Camp ASCCA. I was a counselor there well before any of my students were born. The camp changed my life. It changes the lives of campers, and the students that work there, each and every day of each and every year.
I still remember my first campers. Robin & Vincent were about …