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Sunday, January 25, 2015

My Last GLOW Camp

Well, I just got back from GLOW camp. This one was by far the best camp that we've ever had. It was also one of the most tiring too.  I'm planning on trying to relax this week if I can.

You might be asking yourself, "But Anneke it's winter...Isn't GLOW in the summer?"

Yes, in the past GLOW has only done summer camps. However this year because the American Embassy (who funded our summer camps) loved our project so much, they gave us the extra $18,000 that they had left over from their projects that they funded this past year ....that's right, free money and no grant to write for it. Soooo....we decided to hold a winter camp!

Hosting camp in the winter definitely had us concerned....What if the weather is bad? Can we even host a camp among the Georgian festivities that predominately take place in January? Will girls even want to go to a camp in the winter?  Is this place going to have heat? And so on and so on.

Fortunately the camp was a success. This year we were able to bring in around 60 girls to camp to learn about women's leadership, issues and empowerment. We had an amazing team of counselors to work with during camp and a great group of campers to host. GLOW also had a slew of visitors: a few U.S. Embassy staff members, a very excited Canadian Embassy staff member (the Canadian Embassy funded a small portion of our grant), Peace Corps staff members, guest speakers as well as a surprise visit from some of our old counselors from camps past.


GLOW also took it up a notch by really hitting hard its "Taking GLOW Home" initiative, an initiative that encourages the girls to take the information that they've learned at GLOW Camp and share it with members of their community back home through projects and training opportunities. In fact, because this is the main sustainability factor of GLOW and because we've been hugely successful with girls completing multiple projects in the past, we applied for and were awarded a grant to fund GLOW's very first GLOW Ambassador Conference. The GLOW Ambassador Conference will bring together past campers who have completed three projects or more within the first three months after camp. If they achieve this, then they are named GLOW Ambassadors and are invited to attend the conference where they will learn more about project design and management and further their leadership skills.

Since the creation of GLOW-Georgia NGO last January (we are not even a year old yet, January 27th is our anniversary) we have been able to host three GLOW camps, hire interns, and create the GLOW Ambassador Conference. All of this through grant funding and amazing support from our board of directors. Not many NGOs our age can say that, which is why I'm so proud.


Stats:
1,707 Likes on our GLOW Georgia Facebook page and counting
800~ Applications received
156 girls have attended a week long GLOW camp, transportation, food, lodging and all paid for
47 Take GLOW Home projects have been conducted around the country
20 Counselors who have received leadership experience because of their time at GLOW
16 GLOW Ambassadors
3 GLOW Interns
2 GLOW Banners
1 Amazing Year!

Below is a video from our winter camp. For more videos go to our YouTube Channel GLOW Georgia


GLOW is by far my most rewarding project that I have worked on here in Georgia which is why this past camp was bittersweet because it is also my last. Four GLOW camps in and still loving it!

Keep on GLOWing!

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