Camp Noah is coming to Princeton this summer and is in need of partners and volunteers from the community.
Stacy Menser, who is serving as site coordinator for the local event, explains Camp Noah was developed by Lutheran Social Services and is a nationally recognized camp that brings hope and healing to elementary-aged children whose community has been impacted by disasters.
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However, she adds it would also be beneficial for those in our community who are 16 and older who want to volunteer.
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Menser says Camp Noah will give the children in the community affected by the December 2021 tornado a chance to build “hope and resiliency.”
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She also explains Camp Noah is coming here through Lutheran Social Services with the American Red Cross sponsoring camps throughout Kentucky.
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In addition to the fun activities, there will also be a mental health professional on hand.
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Menser and Janie Tomek, who is serving as team leader, are both members of Central Presbyterian Church — the site of Camp Noah — and they hope to get 50 children to participate but need volunteers to help.
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Camp Noah will be held June 12-16, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Central Presbyterian Church, located at 206 West Main Street in Princeton.
If you need additional information or want to volunteer, contact Stacey Menser at (270) 625-5886 or Janie Tomek at (270) 399-5645.
Stacy Menser, who is serving as site coordinator for the local event, explains Camp Noah was developed by Lutheran Social Services and is a nationally recognized camp that brings hope and healing to elementary-aged children whose community has been impacted by disasters.
click to download audio
However, she adds it would also be beneficial for those in our community who are 16 and older who want to volunteer.
click to download audio
Menser says Camp Noah will give the children in the community affected by the December 2021 tornado a chance to build “hope and resiliency.”
click to download audio
She also explains Camp Noah is coming here through Lutheran Social Services with the American Red Cross sponsoring camps throughout Kentucky.
click to download audio
In addition to the fun activities, there will also be a mental health professional on hand.
click to download audio
Menser and Janie Tomek, who is serving as team leader, are both members of Central Presbyterian Church — the site of Camp Noah — and they hope to get 50 children to participate but need volunteers to help.
click to download audio
Camp Noah will be held June 12-16, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Central Presbyterian Church, located at 206 West Main Street in Princeton.
If you need additional information or want to volunteer, contact Stacey Menser at (270) 625-5886 or Janie Tomek at (270) 399-5645.