Camp Goodtimes offers safety and hope KIDS AND FAMILIES TOUCHED BY CANCER GET AN UNFORGETTABLE SUMMER EXPERIENCE
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Camp Goodtimes and what it is that those riders are s the Canadian Cancer Society Cops for Cancer working towards as they sweat up and down the hills of Tour de Rock revs up for another year, the Vancouver Island. riders, communities and Junior Riders are all Saanich getting excited. Police Reserve The long days, weeks and months of training are Sergeant Nick coming to a head as the Sept. 19 launch of the twoMandryk, one week bicycle journey down Vancouver Island draws of the riders on near. the 2015 Tour While the cycling is hard, the police officers and de Rock team, media member who comprise the team know that in was thrilled at riding they are supporting, cheering and embracing the opportunity those who have fought a much tougher journey in to visit Camp dealing with childhood cancer. But the riders also Goodtimes know that for these incredible children, a bright spot earlier this year. along this journey is Camp Goodtimes. Nick initially Camp Goodtimes, nestled beside a forestprepared himself to see kids in all stages of their cancer ringed lake in the Fraser Valley, is described as an battle, but when he got to camp he was blown away “unforgettable, empowering experience for children by the energy he encountered. “I with cancer.” According to riders see (Camp) as an essential thing and campers, it’s so much more. that these kids need. It’s their Desiree Young, a longtime “I see (Camp) as an avenue to feel normal,” says Tour de Rock Junior Rider, is a Nick. “Given what they and their 14-year-old who beat acute essential thing that families have gone through, this lymphoblastic leukemia. She has been going to Camp these kids need. It’s their week is invaluable.” Although the journeys for Goodtimes for eight years. To avenue to feel normal. these children are all different, her, it’s a “safe, accepting place,” their enthusiasm for the Tour de somewhere to escape and have Given what they and Rock riders was evident. fun. Not only do the campers their families have gone “I was blindsided when the and their siblings get to enjoy all kids came out and freaked out, sorts of fun activities in a safe through, this week elated that we were there,” and welcoming environment, but Nick says. “[They] all loved and parents get a chance to connect is invaluable.” embraced us and it’s given me and talk about their family’s even more of a reason to ride.” journey. Camp Goodtimes is so much more than an Desiree, whose nervousness about going to camp experience. Camp is acceptance. Camp is hope. Camp is disappeared as soon as she saw the friendly, eager perspective. people there to greet her, says it’s vitally important for Tour de Rock riders to visit and see the power of
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