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LIVING IN 2 WORLDS SUMMER DAY CAMP

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The Living in 2 Worlds Summer Day Camp is open to middle school-aged students who will be entering the 6th grade up to entering the 9th grade.

click hereThe L2W Summer Day Camp will begin Tuesday, June 7th and end Thursday, June 30th. It will take place three days per week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays) from 10 am to 2 pm. Participating youth will be fed through the local school’s free lunch program, or they can provide their own lunch. Participants must provide their own transportation to the Day Camp.

The Living in 2 Worlds curriculum was developed by the Phoenix Indian Center in partnership with ASU’s Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center using the Keepin’ it REAL drug resistance strategies project as a program for our Native youth. Living in 2 Worlds draws on Native culture and values as effective drug resistance strategies. We provide youth with different ways to say no to negative choices that confront youth every day, and at the same time, we give youth ample opportunity to express their pride in their Native culture and teach them the positive value of nurturing that pride.

To register your middle school-aged youth, please complete, print, and sign the attached permission forms and return to Velma Craig at the Phoenix Indian Center. This event is hosted by the UICAZ & Phoenix Indian Center.

For questions, email or call Velma Craig at vcraig@phxindcenter.org or 602-264-6768.

Download the event registration form, click here.

Download the event flyerclick here.


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