On May 29, 2015, 125 employees from Workfront came to Camp K for a Service Day. We appreciate the dedication and tenacity of these employees, because their project was rescheduled several times due to inclement weather through the spring. Mike Divricean, of Camp K, worked diligently with Felicia Horch, Project Manager at Workfront, to ensure that this Service Day could be completed.
Luckily, the sun was shining brightly on May 29, and they were able to help us prepare for Family Fun Day, and for the first day of Summer Camp. These wonderful volunteers helped with spring cleaning of flower beds and trails, painting, cleaning the Equestrian Center, building a stage for upcoming concerts, and many other activities.
Camp K is grateful for all of the contributions that Workfront made to Camp K this year. In addition to providing service hours, they also donated $5,000 to pay for the supplies needed for this project, including paint, mulch and wood chips, landscaping supplies, etc.
Photos of this service project can be seen here.
Camp K was also mentioned in an article by Reuters. Click here to read the article.
Summer Camp has arrived! We are three weeks into it and we served close to 250 campers already. Many happy laughs, smiles and unforgettable moments have been shared already here at Camp K. Success stories are created every day. As I said many times, at Camp K there is no ”can’t”, at Camp K everyone “CAN”. It is our firm belief that everybody with trust, encouragement, support and the right attitude can do anything that they want, or are set to accomplish. People with disabilities grow up being told along the way that they can’t or won’t be able to do certain things, however, they have proved wrong many scientists and doctors in showing them that they can do those things. Our philosophy here at Camp K is to encourage, motivate, grow self-esteem, build self-confidence and self-control, teach persistence, flexibility and adaptability, we instigate curiosity and initiative, and foster communication and collaboration in order to build a “Can Do” attitude. The world is full of excuses. It doesn’t matter where you come from, or what has happened to you. At the end of the day you choose your actions, and how you treat others.
Summer camp is an opportunity for children to be exposed to the best of human character. Camp K would not be possible unless every year we would find carefully selected role models dedicated to showing your children how to have fun, learn from others, and make friends in person rather than online. Camp allows kids to meet people with different abilities, from different places, different races, cultures and socioeconomic levels. Camp K staff is coming from all over the country and the world. This year, we have staff from 18 different states and two European countries. I am very proud and humble to have such a diverse team. The number one quality that they have is integrity. They are honest and trustworthy, they are here at Camp K willing to sacrifice and serve. They see work as a cause – as a way to change the world and dedicate themselves to social change – rather seeing it as just a way to get a paycheck.
Our team is comprised of 99% Millennials. There has been a lot of talk about Millennials. What should we expect from them? Are they hard workers? Do they care about their communities? Do they care about social impact? After working with them I can tell you that we have nothing to worry about. They are hard workers, with the intention of doing good, focused on solving problems and helping people rebound more effectively from them. They are dedicated team players that care deeply for their communities and social impact. As more Millennials will enter the workforce they will challenge the status quo which is what we need in order to foster great leadership. They are very concerned with our political system, education system, and very interested to bring social change.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our amazing staff this summer for their sacrifice and dedication to a higher purpose than themselves. They are all amazing! Thank you!
Mircea Divricean with Carly Fiorina
On Saturday, one of my friends, Cindie, invited me to spend an evening with Carly Fiorina, Presidential Candidate and Former CEO of Hewlett Packard. She delivered an inspirational speech. She talked about the key ingredients in people’s success – which are the same skills we foster here at Camp K. She said that at the beginning of her career, while she was a secretary for a small real estate business, somebody noticed her hard work and dedication, and promoted her. Somebody believed in her. That was all she needed in order to catapult her onto a great career path. That is all we need, for somebody to believe in us. That ultimately gives us wings to fly. She said that she believes we are all equal, and we can achieve anything we want with hard work and dedication.
I had the honor of sitting at the same table with Carly Fiorina, and I had a very good conversation with her. She said that the best leadership quality one can have is to question the status quo. I agree with her 100%. The only way that we can bring change is to question the status quo. We do that here at Camp K with all of our participants. Like I mentioned in the beginning, there is no “can’t” here at the camp. Both our staff and participants are challenged to learn valuable life, social, and “21st Century” skills, including self-confidence, self-control, persistence, flexibility, adaptability, curiosity, initiative, communication, and collaboration. At the end of the evening, I wished good luck to Carly on her journey to become the next President of the United States of America; she said help is better than luck. She is right – we all need help in order to achieve great things in life!
Here at Camp K, we believe in both our staff and in our participants, and we provide them with the help that they need to succeed. We believe that they can achieve great things. Although it is not always easy, they rise to the challenge, and achieve amazing things. We have endless inspirational stories from both our staff and campers. For example a recent story comes from Rachel, Ryder’s mom. She said “Ryder loves his horseback riding lessons. He is Autistic and since he has been riding, he started singing while in the horse saddle. He is now starting to say words. Something magical happens when he’s on his horse. Taylor, his instructor, is phenomenal and is wonderful with children. I can’t sing high enough praises. We will bring Ryder for lessons for as long as we can. I love Camp Kostopulos. Its God sent.”
Another note I received from DeSean’s mom: “I just wanted to take a moment to thank you again for the AWESOME adventure day at Camp K!!!!! Our group had a day we will remember for a very long time. As we were driving home DeSean said, “I wish everyday could be Camp K day!!!!”
Finally this note comes from Carol, Marti’s mom: “Thank you, thank you, thank you! Marti had one of the best weeks ever at Camp K and cannot stop talking about it. There were so many parts that were new for the staff and they handled it all very well. She is looking forward to coming back.”
In the last 50 years, our society has not done enough for people with disabilities and special needs. 50 years ago, Dan Kostopulos noticed that the people with disabilities are marginalized in our community, and didn’t have opportunities to learn and grow like we do. 50 years later, we have barely scratched the surface in regards to what we need to do for people with disabilities, in order to unlock their full potential to live meaningful lives and to be active contributors to our society. UNICEF released the most recent statistics, and over 1 billion people in the world live with a form of a disability. Disability is number one cause for poverty. Until we provide them with the tools they need, help them to develop skills in order to have jobs and contribute to our society, we are missing a huge untapped potential. Camp K now is more relevant than ever before. Camp K is not the cause – children are the cause. Camp K is the solution.
In the past all talent was directed to for-profit corporations. I believe that, as more Millennials enter the workforce with the intention of doing good, the nonprofit sector will be a magnet for top talent, creating a pipeline of future leaders who are skilled at integrating social and environmental goals with the bottom line. I also believe we will be more diverse than ever, not just in terms of women and minorities in leadership positions, but in terms of inclusion. I am very hopeful that we will find solutions to bring forward the untapped potential of people with disabilities and have them be active contributors to our society. This will have a huge impact on saving taxpayer money, and solving Medicaid and Medicare budgetary issues.
We have worked very hard here at Camp K in the last 50 years to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and special needs through recreation, education, and growth opportunities. We have come a long way since the first summer camp. At that time, there were no paid camp workers, and all of the food was donated. Volunteers and parents used private automobiles to transport participants daily. The volunteers were at great insurance risk transporting campers to and from the camp site in their private vehicles. The camp had a station wagon that served as the vehicle that would gather up supplies, and to take the campers to a nearby swimming pool at the VA Hospital. The campers traveled back to their homes each evening after camp. However, one night each week, they slept overnight, outdoors on the campground’s hard ground. Some of the participants needed to be carried to different activities. The food was prepared at a volunteer’s house each night, and transported to camp each morning. There are no appropriate words to give thanks and express the depth of gratitude to those volunteers who gave up their summer to help. From those humble beginnings, we have built beautiful facilities, we now have great staff and volunteers to help further the dream and vision of one man: Dan Kostopulos.
You might be tempted to say: We did it, we are done with our work. I say: No, my friends, we have more work to do – hard work, uncertain work and unending work, work that may test us, work that may defeat us, work for which we may not get credit for, but work for which our participants and our whole community depends on. Because we live in a very fast paced technological world, the time is short and the odds are long. But I believe we are ready nonetheless, with the love of those who raised us, with the lessons of those who taught us, with the strength of those who stand beside us as we face what lies ahead.
My leadership philosophy can be summed up in one quote by Paulo Coelho: The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion. I say: Let us begin!
We would like to thank Progrexion for being a Premier Sponsor of Camp K. We are fortunate to have Celeste Edmunds, Director of Public Relations and Corporate Communications, on Camp K’s Advisory Board. We appreciate all of the help and support that Celeste gives to Camp K. We also appreciate the support of Jeff Johnson, CEO at Progrexion.
Progrexion recently opened its new corporate headquarters in downtown Salt Lake City. Progrexion is the leading provider of credit report repair services in the United States. Progrexion was named by Utah Business Magazine as one of Utah’s fastest growing companies. To learn more about Progrexion, visit their website: www.progrexion.com
Camp K would like to thank Red Rock Brewery for sponsoring our VIP Concert on May 29, 2015. They provided a wonderful dinner and drinks, which helped make the event amazing!
Mike Divricean, Bob Jensen (Owner, Red Rock), William Lowe, Mircea Divricean
Please check out all of the photos and videos from the event.
We would like to thank Scott Helmer, and our sponsors for helping us make this a memorable event! We would also like to thank Craig Paller for the sound system, Cactus & Tropicals for the flowers, and Aimee McConkie of Milcreek Venture Out for the stage.
John Noorda
1953-2015
John was the Trustee for the Ray and Tye Noorda Foundation, and was always concerned about making the right decisions, and making the biggest impact on the community. He was an advocate and supporter of education, technology, and engineering, as he believed those disciplines were what drives our economy. He got involved with a lot of different education programs. He also supported Camp K, and for that, we are extremely grateful.
John was an amazing man. He was gentle, humble, honest, and selfless. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him – including all of us at Camp K.
John will always be in our hearts.
John’s obituary can be viewed here.
Camp K would like to thank our Board Member, David Metivier, for building and donating our new gate. The beautiful, new, automatic gate will help us ensure that our campers, staff, and property are kept safe.
Mircea Divricean and Joe Sorenson
David is the President of SkyTrac/HillTrac. He joined Camp K’s Board of Directors in 2014, after being in the same cohort as Mircea Divricean in Goldman Sach’s 10,000 Small Businesses program. One of the first questions that he asked Mircea was, “What percentage of the donations at Camp K go to programs?” Mircea told him that Camp K had received the highest possible rating from Charity Navigator (4 stars), and that 87.2% of our total expenses are spent on programs. After that, David fell in love with Camp K’s Mission and programs.
We thank David for being a huge asset to Camp K, and for his continued support.
Each year, Camp K designs a new t-shirt for Summer Camp. Every camper receives one of these shirts at the end of their stay at Camp K. Our campers look forward to receiving their shirts, and proudly wear them year after year.
This year, Mountain America Credit Union donated these shirts for Summer Camp. We appreciate the relationship that we have had with MACU over the years.
We are also proud to announce that Nanette Graviet, VP Public Relations/Marketing has joined our Advisory Board. We look forward to continuing our partnership with Mountain America Credit Union. Thank you for your support!
On June 6, families from Hill Air Force Base enjoyed an “Adventure Day at Camp K.” Military families with Special Needs were able to enjoy everything that Camp K has to offer, including fishing, swimming, horseback riding, climbing wall, and more.
After leaving Camp K, one of the participants told his mom that he “wished every day could be Camp K Day!”
We would like to thank the Northern Wasatch Association of REALTORS for sponsoring the Adventure Day, and Tammy Custer from Hill Air Force Base for coordinating.
On June 18, KSL’s Doug Wright will be broadcasting live from Camp K. Volunteers will gather at Camp K, as part of the “Utah Gives Back” initiative to help beautify Camp K’s facilities, and make them safer for our participants.
Camp K sits on 25 acres in Emigration Canyon. Our facilities include a lodge, fishing pond, grassy field, lodge, 5 camper cabins, 3 yurts, ropes course, equestrian center, horse corral, walking/hiking trails, flower beds, and more. If you can believe it, Camp K has only 1 full-time custodial/maintenance staff member. We rely heavily on service projects such as this throughout the year to help us maintain our property and to ensure that we have a safe environment for our campers.
Camp K was spotlighted in a radio ad, leading up to this event.
If you’d like to participate, please visit www.utahgivesback.com and fill out the form.
Thank you, SelectHealth and KSL for making this day possible!
Camp K is excited that SelectHealth and KSL NewsRadio have selected Camp K for their Utah Gives Back initiative, where they spotlight Utah organizations making a difference in the community.
Click Here to listen to the Spotlight about Camp K
Camp Kostopulous will host a Utah Gives Back Event on Thursday, June 18. From 9:00 a.m. until noon, volunteers will gather at Camp K complete various projects.
If you’d like to participate, please visit www.utahgivesback.com and fill out the form.
Thanks, SelectHealth and KSL!
Enjoy some videos of Scott’s performance during the Concert in the Canyon. Scott was a hit with the kids, and gained some back-up dancers during his performance.
Enjoy the Videos below from the VIP Concert with Scott Helmer, on May 29, 2015.
Everyone had a lot of fun at our 2015 Family Fun Day and Concerts in the Canyon!
In total, we raised more than $17,500 to help support Camp K’s year-round programs – benefiting our amazing campers.
At Camp K, we’ve made it our mission for close to 50 years to improve the lives of people with disabilities, by helping them access and enjoy their community, the arts, sports, education, and adaptive recreation in the great outdoors. We also encourage them to stretch their imaginations, teach practical life skills, maximize their potential for independence, and build healthy bodies, minds, and spirits.
Photos from the events are posted to our Facebook page:
Videos from the concerts are on our YouTube Channel:
On Saturday, Camp K hosted our annual Family Fun Day and Concert in the Canyon. More than 400 people spent the day at Camp K, enjoying everything that Camp K has to offer, including horseback riding, ropes course, swimming, fishing, and field games, plus a BBQ, face painting, and bounce house for the kids. Scott Helmer also performed – which was especially a hit with the kids, as they danced on and around the stage.
Photos from this event can be viewed here
We would like to thank Scott Helmer, our amazing staff, and our sponsors for helping us make this a wonderful day for everyone! We would also like to thank Jazz Bear, Lil’ Bear, and Dustin Kasai and the Heroes of Kids Heroes Foundation for adding their magic to the day.
On Friday night, Camp K hosted a VIP Dinner and Concert. About 100 people joined us for an evening of great food, music, and fun!
Red Rock Brewery provided a wonderful dinner and drinks, and Scott Helmer delivered an amazing concert – he had everyone on their feet dancing!
Photos can be viewed here:
We would like to thank Red Rock Brewery, Scott Helmer, and our sponsors for helping us make this a memorable event! We would also like to thank Craig Paller for the sound system, Cactus & Tropicals for the flowers, and Aimee McConkie of Milcreek Venture Out for the stage.