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When I first came to Camp Harlam, I never expected it to be more than a camp. ... Camp Harlam soon became my second home, and the day that I left after my first Summer was filled with tears that soon came to be known among my family as camp sickness. ... Each year after that, I counted on and looked forward to returning to Camp Harlam- it was the place that I knew I could always fall back on. ... I can’t imagine not being able to give back to Camp Harlam, a place that I have always loved and has given me so much. ... I have so many memories enclosed in Camp Harlam and I want to share everything that I have learned and loved about it with everyone who enters the gates. ... I want to enhance myself through the unique experiences only able to be obtained in the warm community of camp and share myself so that I can contribute to this place. ... I want to work with the campers at Camp Harlam not only to give them a great Summer, but also to pass on my love of performing mitzvot and to tell them about all the great high school programs such as NFTY, Urban Mitzvah Corps, and EIE. ... This past Summer, at Urban Mitzvah Corps, I volunteered as a CIT at Camp Daisy, a day camp for physically, mentally, and emotionally challenged children.
Approximate Word count = 1111 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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