With the last outreach camp going ahead in 2019 due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Outreach team were keen to make up for lost time. From 27th–29th of September, the outreach holiday program committee made up of volunteers, were exhaustive in their preparation and made the transport rounds and soon had a bus load of excited young people on Mangrove Mountain. The outreach team really came together to make sure the young people engaged in the program were able to share this experience together, with staff from the social work, SHS, SIL and the Central Coast Youth Hope branch filling in the transport gaps or volunteering their time to support various shifts throughout the camp.
The theme of the camp was positive and healthy relationships and with such an awesome team and a well-planned schedule this was delivered seamlessly. The attending young people were supported to make a transition from being glued to their familiar caseworkers, to bonding with each other over craft, board, and ball games. The caretaker of the campground – Carmel, hosted a cultural bush walk around the property discussing the native flora and fauna along with their significance to the local indigenous people. A walk past the waterfalls on the property had the attending young people eager to return with their swimmers. Some of the young people attending expressed they had never seen a waterfall in person, let alone had the opportunity to get in one and this remarkable spot became a regular visit in the coming days.
Day 2 began with the delicious smell of bacon and egg rolls before a very special guest speaker; Brett Connellan arrived to give a presentation. Brett spoke passionately about overcoming adversity against the odds following a life-changing shark attack. A sausage sizzle and a heated game of 44 home led to a trip to the local beach where the young people enjoyed fishing, swimming, and a sandcastle competition. Returning late in the afternoon home made pizza was on the menu as a sudden hailstorm rolled in. The team whipped up some home-made cold rock-style ice-creams enjoyed by all before the exhausted group settled in for hot chocolates and a movie night.