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Haileybury Rendall hosts jungle safari camp for kids in need

A jungle safari camp organised and hosted by Territory students gave kindness and joy to kids in need. Read the details.

Senior Haileybury Rendall students hosted and organised the safari-themed camp for the Sony Foundation Camp on the weekend of June 28. Picture: Supplied
Senior Haileybury Rendall students hosted and organised the safari-themed camp for the Sony Foundation Camp on the weekend of June 28. Picture: Supplied

Kids in need were treated to a Safari-themed camp hosted and organised by local Darwin students.

Ten children aged between 9 and 13 living with a disability joined the jungle safari camp at Haileybury Rendall School last weekend as part of the Sony Foundation Children’s Holiday Camp.

Karen White from the Sony Foundation said charitable acts such as the camp were mutually beneficial.

“The camp offers friendship, a sense of belonging and activities that enhance the children’s wellbeing and self-confidence,” Ms White said.

“The campers make connections with diverse role models while enjoying some recreation and fun.

“For the students who volunteer to be their companions, the camp promotes inclusion and equal opportunities and fosters diverse perspectives around disability.”

Children took part in a range of fun jungle-themed activities. Picture: Supplied
Children took part in a range of fun jungle-themed activities. Picture: Supplied

The 30 Haileybury student volunteers said they enjoyed the experience.

“A standout moment for me was when the children came out of their shell and then there were lots of hugs, jokes and chats,” student Michaela said.

Children with disabilities are no different from any other child – they are curious, kind and funny.”

“Just getting to meet and interact with the children and helping them have a good time during the camp was a blessing,” year 12 student Oliver said.

Deputy principal Wendy Pickering-Tyers said the camp was not only fun, but also a valuable learning experience.

“By being carers for children with disabilities they learn patience, compassion, responsibility and gain a greater understanding of their own strengths,” Ms Pickering-Tyers said.

“They learn to look past a disability to understand the children in their care and to appreciate the way they see the world.”

Originally published as Haileybury Rendall hosts jungle safari camp for kids in need

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