The Oregonian NewspaperKaty Corlis, a camper for three years and now a counselor, says children in foster care often feel as though they're not going to amount to anything, that they're "just living life." The camp offers community and direction, and teaches foster children that they're not "second class," she says.
Katy Corlis, a camper for three years and now a counselor, says children in foster care often feel as though they're not going to amount to anything, that they're "just living life." The camp offers community and direction, and teaches foster children that they're not "second class," she says.