Camp
Boggy Creek
Camp Boggy Creek, a
not-for-profit organization, is a medical camping facility
for children ages 7-16 who have life-threatening or chronic
illnesses.
Website
:
http://www.boggycreek.org/2006/volunteer/generalvolunteers.asp
Contact
: Volunteer
Coordinator, (352) 483-4200 ext. 293, 1(866) GO-BOGGY ex.
293, Volunteer@boggycreek.org,
30500 Brantley
Branch Rd, Eustis, FL 32736
Who
they are: Campy Boggy Creek is a
not-for-profit organization located 2 hours southeast of
Gainesville in Lake County. It is a medical camping
facility for children ages 7-16 who have life-threatening or
chronic illnesses.
What
they do: Camp Boggy Creek
creates camping experiences that are fun, memorable, physically
safe, exciting, and medically sound for
children.
Every year they have 8 week-long summer camping
sessions. In
addition to the summer camping sessions, they have family
weekends during the spring and fall
semesters.
What
YOU can do to help: Volunteers ages 19 and
older are needed. Both individuals and small groups, students,
professionals, and husbands & wives are welcome to apply to
become volunteers.
Volunteers need to be energetic, responsible, enthusiastic,
have a sense of humor, compassionate, committed, team player,
and be ready to play with KIDS! Volunteers are needed for
summer camping sessions, family weekends, and all throughout
the year as day or ongoing volunteers. To be considered for a
volunteer position at the summer camping sessions or family
weekends, you must be 19 or older, complete a volunteer
application and background check, submit three
non-family/non-friend references with e-mail addresses,
complete a phone interview, pass a criminal background check,
complete the required medical form with proof of current TB
test, have proof of a medical physical conducted within the
past year, sign Service Agreement after application process,
attend an orientation session, and be committed to the entire
duration of the scheduled volunteer session. To become a day or ongoing
volunteer for Camp Boggy Creek, you only need to complete and
submit the volunteer application, complete a background check,
and participate in a short interview. Here is a list of the
volunteer opportunities available:
Summer
Camping Sessions: (7-8 days commitment)
Cabin
Counselors: These volunteers live and play with the campers for
a week of fun.
They are expected to be energetic and very
responsible. They
take care of the daily needs of 8-10 campers per
cabin. Cabin
counselors lead by example and live in the cabin assigned to
them for the entire week. Usually there are 2-3
volunteer cabin counselors and 2 paid cabin counselors per
cabin.
Psycho-social
Professionals:
Social workers, mental health counselors, child life
specialists, and psychologists usually serve as cabin
counselors.
Psycho-social professionals are consulted at the camp for
psycho-social and behavioral camper concerns.
Weekend
Retreat Volunteer Opportunities
Include:
(Family Weekend Retreats require a 3 day
commitment with the exception of the KOVAC Retreat (5 days) and
Spina Bifida Retreats (4 days.)
Activity
Pals: These
volunteers are each part of a team that is in charge of a
particular area at the camp: Boating and Fishing, Woodshop,
Pool, Archery, and Arts/Crafts. Each team is in charge of
the set-up, operation, and clean-up of their
area. These
volunteers are also assigned to a particular family that he
or she is expected to join for evening programs and
meals. They
assist the family pal with the children when the parents are
in parents-only groups.
Certified
Lifeguards: These qualified volunteers are in great need
each weekend at the lakefront and pool. If the volunteer certified
lifeguard cannot commit to an entire weekend, he or she may
volunteer between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturdays of the
Family Weekends.
Family
Pals:
Each family pal volunteer is paired with a specific family for
the weekend. The family pal acts as a host for the
weekend.
Responsibilities of this position can include: greeting
families, giving them a camp tour, joining them in activities
at the camp, playing with the children when the parents are in
parents-only groups, and helping the family in
general.
Physician,
Nurse, Medical Support: These volunteers are usually doctors
and nurses who specialize in the illnesses that are present
during a specific session. Some sessions need the help
of pharmacists, respiratory therapists, or physical therapists
who work side-by-side with nurses and
doctors. For
these positions, you must have the appropriate Florida
License.
Dining Hall: Dining Hall/Kitchen volunteers assist the chef and
food service manager in serving healthy and hearty meals every
meal every day.
They set tables, clean tables, and prepare
food.
Support
Group Facilitators:
Psycho-social professionals and licensed or third year graduate
students are needed to be volunteer support group
facilitators. If
you are not able to attend the entire weekend, facilitators may
attend Saturday afternoons between 3 p.m. and 6
p.m.
Day or
Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities Include:
Activity
Keepers: An activity
keeper's primary responsibility is to help keep an assigned
activity area straightened up and organized. For example, an
activity keeper would check the library's appearance once or
twice a month, making sure the books in the library are
alphabetized and neatly stacked on the shelves. In the theater,
this person would be responsible for keeping the costumes and
props neatly arranged, separated and repaired. These activities
are scheduled when camp is not in session.
Airport Ambassador: Volunteers who are
willing to undergo a Florida state DMV (Department of Motor
Vehicle) check in order to drive our camp vehicles to and from
the Airport, Bus or Train station; providing transportation for
all our volunteers who travel from out of town.
Dining Hall/Kitchen: Dining Hall/Kitchen
volunteers help the food service manager and chef serve hearty
and healthy meals on any given day when camp is in session.
They set and clean up the dining hall before and after the
meals; preparing the food that everyone enjoys for breakfast,
lunch and dinner.
Housekeeping: Housekeeping volunteers
work with our full-time staff assisting them with laundry,
tidying-up the cabins and program areas and making camper beds
between sessions.
Maintenance: Maintenance volunteers
work with our full-time staff helping them keep our camp
beautiful. We are looking for people who are able to help mow
grass or do minor repairs such as: painting, fixing sprinkler
heads, replacing screens in doors, etc.
Office Support: The Camp Operations
Office, the Executive Office and the Patch (Medical Center) are
very busy places, and we are always looking for people who can
help with copying, mailings, filing, answering telephones, and
computer work on a daily basis.
Quilts, Afghans, Boggy Bears and Theater Costumes:
Each session,
campers and families go home with a hand-made afghan and Boggy
Bear stitched with love. Our campers are amazed to see all the
beautiful quilts that adorn the beds and walls of the cabins
and buildings. We're also looking for some volunteers who can
make and/or mend costumes for our theater program. This
exciting opportunity to help can be done from home. If you're
interested and would like more information about this program,
please call 352-483-4200 extension 215 or toll-free at
866-Go-Boggy extension 215.
Service Projects: Service project
volunteers are corporate groups, school groups, community-based
groups, etc. wishing to complete any given project at camp for
several hours one day when camp is not in session. Some
examples of projects include: building shelves, making beds,
building sheds, painting buildings, and maintaining hiking
trails and landscape. (NOTE: There are scheduled "work days"
throughout the year. Please contact info@BoggyCreek.org for
project dates.)
Special Events: Special event volunteers
help with fundraising and other special events scheduled
throughout the year. Our annual special events include: Holiday
Party, the Daytona Harley Davidson Ride For Children, camp
tours and numerous regional events.
Woodworking: Woodshop is one of the
busiest activities at camp, and we are constantly in need of
people who can cut out unfinished wood projects for the campers
to sand, assemble, and decorate. Some woodshop projects
include: plaques, animal box kits, race cars, and CD racks.
This exciting opportunity to help can be done from home. If
interested in our complete woodshop list, please call Rob
Manning at 352-483-4200 extension 233 or toll-free at
866-Go-Boggy extension 233.
2008 Fall Family Weekends
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September 19 - 21
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Child Cancer
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September 26 - 28
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Rheumatic
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October 17 - 19
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Heart
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October 24 - 26
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Bleeding Disorders
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October 31 - November 2
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Asthma
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November 14 - 16
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Epilepsy
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November 21 - 23
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Spina Bifida
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December 5 - December 7
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Cancer
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December 13
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Holiday Party (1 day event)
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