THANK YOU
for Enriching Young Lives
Across the GTA!
Youth and teens across the GTA are still raving that this summer’s Scott Mission Camp was the best ever.
Maleek and his younger brother, Malachi, had the time of their lives, setting high expectations for their little sister, Malaysia, who hopes to experience Scott Mission Camp next summer when she is “finally” old enough.
“I like rock climbing, archery, and canoeing. It’s great to be out in the country where you can see amazing views. And at night, you see all the stars when it’s clear skies,” Maleek says.
“The best part of camp is seeing my friends and all the counsellors because they’re really nice. If you need to talk to somebody or if there’s something you need to know, the counsellors and staff are always there for you to talk to.”
But even though Maleek and hundreds of other campers have said goodbye to friends and Scott Mission Camp until next year, they know they can enjoy Mission led after-school mentoring and leadership programs that will continue to help them build character and confidence while strengthening their relationship with God.
Thank you for making a gift now to enrich the lives of children like Maleek, through Scott Mission’s summer camp and other programs and outreaches all year long!
“It’s great to be out in the country where you can see amazing views. And at night, you see all the stars when it’s clear skies.”
—Maleek, A happy Scott Mission Camper
“JESUS SAID, LET THE LITTLE CHILDREN COME TO ME, AND DO NOT HINDER THEM, FOR THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN BELONGS TO SUCH AS THESE.”
Matthew 19:14 NIV
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