More than 1,400 seriously ill children from all over the country, who were scheduled to visit activity camps before the pandemic struck, will now be able to enjoy a virtual online camp, thanks to a grant of £70,000 from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Freemasons.
Camp in the Cloud, run by Havant charity, Over The Wall, is a new and innovative virtual camp. It is a free, fun and interactive way of engaging children with serious illness through online activities. Camp in the Cloud combines the best of Over The Wall’s therapeutic recreation camps with state-of-the-art learning technologies to help tackle the associated issues of health challenges in young people. The aim is to create an inclusive, accessible and engaging online programme, in parallel with a package of physical resources, including a coloured t-shirt and activity materials, sent by post, which allows campers and families to experience the magic of camp from the comfort of their own home.
The daily routine at the Camp in the Cloud will be based on that at the physical camp, with a morning game or mindfulness session, a dance party, with singing and dancing to popular songs and afternoon activities such as building a balloon rocket. The evening will feature interactive sessions with camp staff, other children and families.
Children with serious illnesses can feel isolated, set apart from their peers and suffer with low self-esteem. COVID-19 means children with health challenges are especially susceptible to feelings of isolation and loneliness, as well as bullying and mental health challenges.
Over The Wall has often been told that their camps were the ‘highlight’ of a child’s year, an outlet, a safe and encouraging environment in which to challenge themselves. While COVID-19 prevents Over The Wall from running camps in 2020, these children need, more than ever, a place to feel included, where they can engage with others on a similar journey and challenge themselves.
The grant from Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Freemasons comes through the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF), which is funded by Freemasons, their families and friends, from across England and Wales.
Kevin Mathieson, CEO of Over The Wall, said:
“We’re very grateful to Hampshire Freemasons for their generous grant, which will help us to provide a wonderful virtual camp experience to 1,400 seriously ill children who would otherwise have missed out because of the pandemic. Our camps are great fun for the children and have very positive long term effects on their self-confidence and mental health.”
Jon Whitaker, Head of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Freemasons, said:
“I’m hugely impressed at the way Over The Wall have adapted to the COVID-19 crisis by changing their physical camps to this amazing online Camp in the Cloud. Thanks to this imaginative plan, well over a thousand children with serious medical conditions will be able to enjoy themselves and benefit from the proven positive effects of the camps without any risk of catching the virus.”
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The attached photo shows an Over The Wall camper
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About Over The Wall
Over The Wall is a national charity providing free therapeutic activity camps for children aged 8-17 affected by serious illness and their families. Set in high-quality accommodation at several sites around the UK, we offer 2-5-night stays in comfortable rooms with 24-hour medical care available on site. With activities including climbing, zip wire, archery, kayaking, arts & crafts, drama and more, our bespoke experiences offer a much-needed break for children and young people, and quality time for their families. Our camps boost the children’s confidence and resilience, giving them access to a range of activities whilst building up a support network of friends facing similar struggles.
For further information about the Masonic Charitable Foundation, please contact Guy Roberts, Press Officer (groberts@mcf.org.uk |0203 146 3311)
About the Masonic Charitable Foundation
The Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF) is one of the largest grant-making charities in the country. Funded entirely through the generosity of Freemasons and their families, the MCF awards millions of pounds each year to local and national charities that help vulnerable people, advance medical research and provide opportunities for young people. The MCF also helps to fund vital services such as hospices and air ambulances and regularly contributes to worldwide appeals for disaster relief. In total, MCF support helps to improve the lives of thousands of people every year in England, Wales and internationally. As well as providing grants to charities, the MCF supports Freemasons and their families with a financial, health or family need. Visit www.mcf.org.uk