Camp ASCCA Blog

“It’s My Little Utopia!”

In honor of Throwback Thursday we’re spotlighting ASCCA veteran, Victoria Dean. Victoria is our 2017 Sports and Games Director and this her fifth ASCCA summer. Throughout her time at Camp, she’s held several positions on Program Staff and even served as a Head Counselor. However, she admits that Program Staff is her favorite!

Tuscaloosa Morning Rotary Club Foundation Donates $1,450 to ASCCA Campership Fund

Throughout the year, we are supported by a variety of organizations from around the state. This morning, Director of Marketing and Communications Dana Rickman visited the Tuscaloosa Morning Rotary Club Foundation after receiving an invitation from past Camp ASCCA Board Member Georgia Buettner who is a Rotarian in Tuscaloosa. Dana is pictured above with Foundation Chair Michael Ford.

“I Wanted to Try Something Different!”

Next on the Adventure Program Staff to be introduced is Ashley Bowen. Ashley is from Oxford, Alabama and this is her third ASCCA summer. Similar to some of our other Program Staff members, Ashley previously worked as a Camp Counselor, but this year she wanted to try something different.

New Face, Familiar Place

For 10 years, Owen Thome has been coming to ASCCA through the Camp Seale Harris camps we host every summer. Similar to the way ASCCA camps are set up, Camp Seale Harris have week long sessions, including a Family Weekend. These weeks are jam packed with fun and designed for children and teens with diabetes. During this year’s sessions, Owen worked as a Camp Counselor. But this time, he stayed behind to be a part of our Adventure Program Staff for his first official ASCCA summer!

The Camp ASCCA Good Times 2017 Summer Newsletter

Today is officially the first day of summer, and we have a surprise for you! It’s time for a new release of the Camp ASCCA Good Times newsletter, and the Summer 2017 edition is full of great news and happy smiles. This summer’s newsletter includes everything you will need this summer including a calendar of events, Donor Spotlight, ASCCA on the Road updates, and much more!

“Go for Beau!”

We continue Adventure Program Staff introductions with Beau Castor. Beau is from Lutz, Florida and this is his second summer working on Adventure. During his first ASCCA summer he worked as a counselor, then decided he wanted to know what made Adventure Program the best one around!

Hope Heals Camp 2017

This week we are joined by the Hope Heals Camp, formerly known as Rooftop Friends Alabama Family Retreat. According to hopehealscamp.org, the mission of the camp is to create “a week-long experience in Alabama for individuals and families with disabilities that marks the beginning of a lasting community grown from the disabilities in us all.” The camp received its name change after Katherine and Jay Wolf visited the Rooftop Friends Retreat to share their story of overcoming unexpected obstacles and living with hope. The couple was inspired by the people at their camp and felt as though “these were our people.” They soon combined forces with Rooftop Friends and renamed the week to Hope Heals Camp.

Phenix City Rotary Club Donates $725 to ASCCA Campership Fund

On Monday, Camp representatives were invited to attend the meeting of the Phenix City Rotary Club and give a presentation on the programs we offer and the people we serve. Social Media Specialist Kasey Langley and PR Intern Jasmine Reed made the trip to Phenix City and were welcomed by many smiling Rotary members who were excited to hear about all of the new happenings at Camp.

Alabama Elks Association Donates $50,000 to Camp at Annual Convention

The Alabama Elks Association has played an integral part in the expansion of Camp ASCCA over the years. Since 2010, the AEA has given generously to a variety of projects like major building renovations, camper weekends, and much more. This year, on June 3, 2017, Camp Administrator John Stephenson and Director of Marketing and Communications Dana Rickman attended the Alabama Elks Association Convention at the Marriot Hotel in Huntsville, Alabama.

Philanthropy 101 Student from Montgomery Academy Donates $1,000

Philanthropy 101 is a summer program at The Montgomery Academy where selected seniors are challenged and taught how their own abilities can make a difference in their community. The course was created by The Montgomery Academy and the W. James Samford, Jr. Foundation. The president of the W. James Samford, Jr. Foundation and sister of James Samford, Jr., Lucinda Cannon, has been a benefactor for Philanthropy 101 for several years and has also supported Camp outside of the Montgomery Academy program. This year, the program was also supported by Mr. and Mrs. E. Temple Millsap III, Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Harmon, and The Montgomery Academy.

Meet Lifeguard Sam Stephenson

Our Aquatics Program Staff spotlights wrap up with Lifeguard, Sam Stephenson. For those of you who don’t know Sam’s unique story with Camp, he’s lived here all his life. That’s right! He gets to have the best summer of his life, all year round.

Meet Lifeguard Brett Gray

Another familiar face to the ASCCA family and first timer on our Aquatics Program Staff, is Lifeguard Brett Gray. Brett is from Montevallo, Alabama and this is his fifth summer with us. He originally started off as a volunteer during MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association) week. Then, he came back as a counselor and eventually moved on to be a part of the Adventure Program Staff.