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A Message From Sean Geber
Hi everyone!
My name's Sean Geber, and I am excited to say that I am returning to UniCamp this summer, this time as C.L.I.M.B. Advisor! UCLA UniCamp is a nonprofit, student-run organization that takes approximately 1,000 kids to camp throughout the summer. As a C.L.I.M.B. Advsior, myself and more than 20 other volunteers will be spending a week in the woods teaching older campers the fundamentals of rock climbing. C.L.I.M.B. stands for Core Lessons In Mind and Body. Along with using climbing as a platform for self-growth, campers will also learn new skills in leadership and communication as they teach the basics of rock climbing to younger campers at the Alpine Tower at our camp site. In order to make this rewarding experience possible, we need over $100,000 for transportation, food, housing, and many more costs.My individual goal is to raise $1,400, and any size donation would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
UniCamp is the official charity of UCLA students. Founded in 1934, UniCamp is an independently funded non-profit org that links the University with the community and is UCLA's longest-running tradition. We are made up of students, alumni, and past campers that are now volunteers. We act as leaders whom are driven to support kids from underserved backgrounds to give them the joyous experience of camp!
Many of the kids that we bring up to camp have never experienced camp and have never been given that opportunity. Each year, UniCamp inspires nearly 1,000 children from low-income families to envision brighter futures by sending them to its residential outdoor summer camp, Camp River Glen, which is in the San Bernardino mountains.
In Support of UCLA UniCamp
UCLA UniCamp is the official student charity of the University of California, Los Angeles. UniCamp operates as an independently funded non-profit organization linking the University with the community. Each year, UniCamp inspires nearly 1,000 children from underserved families to envision brighter futures by sending them, along with 400 student volunteers, to its residential outdoor summer camp.