Performing Arts Build Confidence
This summer, parents and friends were amazed when tiny little Anna walked into the middle of the stage and clearly and confidently said her lines in front of a packed audience of parents, siblings, and friends from The Cabbage Patch. “She is usually so shy!” her mother said. Now, Anna is 10 years old and blossoming into a good little actress in the Performing Arts Program at The Patch. This summer, she played a lead…
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Volunteer Spotlight: Faulkner Real Estate
It all began when an employee of Faulkner Real Estate shared how she had benefited “I was drawn in by the fact that one organization could have such a profound influence on someone’s life,” said Theresa Settle with Faulkner Real Estate. “I strongly believed [The Patch] should be something we supported with our generosity.” This belief led to a series of annual fundraising events—all designed to purchase food items for the Cabbage Patch pantry, back-to-school supplies,…
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A Summer of Discovery At The Patch
When Billy’s mother brought him to The Cabbage Patch this summer, she wanted him to be around more children and socialize more. “He can be a little awkward around others his age,” she explained. She also expressed concern that he was very behind in his reading skills. But after just a few weeks of participating in various Summer Camps at The Cabbage Patch, Billy opened up to staff and his peers. It also became very…
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Washington D.C. Bike Travel Camp taught youth about history, nature and bike riding
The Washington D.C. Bike Travel Camp gave youth at The Patch a chance to experience history, nature and bike riding, and—like all of the Cabbage Patch summer camps—provided an opportunity to build relationships and skills that will help them outside of The Patch. During the week of July 29, campers ages 13-19, took their cycling talent to the trails and rode 100+ miles on the Great Allegany Pass and the C&O Canal Tow Path from…
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Sugar and Spice Day Camp sparked campers’ creativity, built confidence and “everything nice”
Sugar and Spice Day Camp was a week full of fun activities for young girls such as making crafts, getting pampered, shopping, along with “everything nice.” The week kicked off with the girls baking strawberry cupcakes and making bath balms and jewelry boxes. The cupcake jewelry boxes needed to be filled, so throughout the week the girls made necklaces and friendship bracelets. Later, campers made tutus out of tulle fabric and had a dance party….
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Native American Day Camp Teaches Patchers New Cultures
This summer’s Native American Day Camp explored the crafts, games, food and outdoor skills of several Native American tribes including: Hopi, Cheyenne, Iroquois and Cherokee. The Cabbage Patch chose to bring this camp to children because it allows them to learn about other cultures and study history that they might not have had time to study in school. “The purpose of Native American Day Camp is to teach Patch children the history of America, the…
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Science Day Camp Made Science a Blast
Science builds a foundation for a child’s education by advancing critical thinking, creativity and the ability to problem solve. The Cabbage Patch started the summer Science Day Camp two years ago to help engage students in a fun creative way to introduce these concepts to our members. “It is important to teach them to be creators,” Kanisha Ford, Educational Opportunities Specialist for The Cabbage Patch, said. At the beginning of the week campers were assigned…
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Donate School Supplies to The Patch: Help a Child in Need
Now through August 2nd, The Cabbage Patch is collecting donations of school supplies to support children and families as they prepare to go back to school this Fall. This “Back to School” supply drive is one of the many ways individuals and groups from the community can get involved at The Cabbage Patch and help at-risk children and families in a real and tangible way. “Every year, we see a tremendous need for school supplies…
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Bike Day Campers Took Their Talents to the Trails
Learning how to ride a bicycle is an important milestone in a child’s life. Riding a bike is fun, social and a healthy pastime. There are basic skills a child needs to know before taking their bike on the road which is why The Cabbage Patch hosts a Bike Day Camp each summer. The camp begins with Traffic Skills 101, giving youth a thorough understanding of how to be on the road and part of…
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Young Chef Day Camp Gave Campers a Sweet Week
This summer, The Cabbage Patch hosted its first ever cooking summer camp. Each morning, participants in the Young Chef Day Camp prepared a meal for that day: and their cuisine, included dishes from Italy, China and India. Young Chef Day Camp allowed campers to make decisions, use problem solving skills and involve a lot of subjects. Reading, vocabulary, science, health, art and nutrition were all part of the cooking process, which made learning fun. The…
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