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Foster kids go to camp, community continues support

It's become a source of inspiration and healing for foster kids in Kern County for fifteen years. For one week each year, the Royal Family Kids Camp takes foster kids to a church retreat near Frazier Park.

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Tom Tuohy - 6/13/2009 5:01 PM
At Dreams for Kids, our motto is Changing Lives... One Kid at a Time. We salute you for doing just that. Thank you for helping dreams ocme true. Let us know how we can work together to further the dreams. We are coming to California soon and would love to be part of your special work http://www.dreamsforkids.org

Tom Tuohy - 6/13/2009 4:50 PM
At Dreams for Kids, our motto is Changing Lives... One Kid at a Time. We salute you for doing just that. Thank you for helping dreams come true. Let us know how we can work together to further the dream. We are coming to California soon and would love to be part of your special work. http://www.dreamsforkids.org

Hischild - 6/13/2009 3:32 PM
As a former counselor of RFKC, I see the lives of these children being changed. I see the joy that they experience, and I get to share that in that joy as well. It is a blessing to be able to love on these children and let them know that God loves them and that He will never leave them. It is exciting to know that not all news shown on tv is bad news... It is encouraging to know that strangers form all over the world pray for us and the children during that week. Thank you and God bless you for your prayers, donations, and for the time that people volunteer to make camp possible and special for these children.

HernandezS - 6/12/2009 3:47 PM
I think what these people do is a blessing to the children and those people involved. My boss is one of those people who took time out of his busy schedule to spend time with these children who need alot of healing and love. Through his ministry to these children he is making a difference in there lives.

gunseller - 6/12/2009 1:08 PM
Why not keep the foster kids at home and send the homeless to camp to keep them out of the fairgrounds.

DarthDuh - 6/12/2009 7:48 AM
Its refreshing to here stories like this. At least SOME services to at risk children aren't getting cut by The Governator. Bite that Arnold! Ha Ha Ha!



 
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