“I had never met another burn survivor my age. I thought I was the only one.”
– Twyla, 9-year-old burn survivor
At Camp Courage this year, the very first camper who arrived was Twyla, a 9-year-old burn survivor. I had the privilege of being the first person to greet Twyla and her family upon arrival. As I introduced myself and asked if she was excited to be at Camp, she shyly expressed that she was nervous since this was her first time at Camp. We walked up to her cabin, introduced her to her camp counselors, and she got settled in. Throughout the week, I witnessed Twyla open up with her counselors, bravely try every activity offered, and build an inseparable friendship with her cabin-mate.
Sincerely,
Tess Robaina
Events Administrator
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