Chassidish, Modern Orthodox, yeshivish… Jewish families of all stripes…all together on one campus. Must be some big Jewish unity event! Well…sort of. It’s visiting day at Camp HASC.
Camp HASC is a unique place of unrivaled joy where campers are given love, devotion and superlative care with no thought as to their family’s religious affiliation. Looking around on Camp HASC visiting day, which took place this past Sunday, July 15, one could witness extraordinary encounters.
A chasidish mother, while chatting with her daughter’s counselor, finds comfort in the counselor’s dedication and understanding of her daughter. Although they might look a little different externally, there is little doubt that there is a mutual bond that translates to their becoming instant “family.”
Members of another family are greeted with hugs and kisses by a staff member. “My son’s counselor from 13 years ago,” explained the mother. The connections shared at Camp HASC between families and counselors are virtually unbreakable.
A father unabashedly shares with anyone who will listen, “HASC is our ‘hope.’ Knowing we have a summer where our child is well cared for in a safe and loving environment helps us clear our minds and hearts in preparation for the upcoming year.”
Although the parents/families represented span a wide Jewish spectrum, they share a similar journey. Each of these families have devoted endless time and energy for the sake of their child. Many of these parents are stretched beyond their resources, and then over-extended again and yet again. They are relentless in their determination to ensure the best healthcare,
the best therapies and the best education to help their children grow and maximize their potential. Many of their life decisions will be made on the fulcrum of what will optimally serve their child with special needs. The journey can be long and lonely. But there is a respite, a place to rest and gather strength.
That place is Camp HASC, providing energy for the road ahead in their never-ending journey.