My daughter, Julianna attended YEA Camp 2 years ago. It was life changing for her.. and for me! She became vegan, found her passion and wants a future protecting animal rights. So proud of her. Nora, every time I hear you speak and hear what YEA Campers have learned, it brings tears to my eyes

Michelle, mom of Julianna

12, California

I’ve worked with lots of teens in my career – and it’s rare to find a place in the teenage world where there’s just absolute and complete acceptance – room for everyone to be who they are, and to be accepted with open arms. There were no cliques, and the campers opened up and shared a lot about their personal hopes, fears, and aspirations. I was rejuvenated, too, by the generosity of spirit and the creativity our campers exhibited on throwing an amazing party for the staff on the last night! We’d planned a fun night for them, and instead they took charge and capped camp off with a truly unforgettable dance party and dinner. I was continually impressed by the thoughtfulness, passion, and integrity of the campers – and look forward to seeing what changes they can now make in the world with the preparation and training from YEA Camp.

Sharon Smith

Author, "The Young Activist's Guide to Building a Green Movement and Changing the World"

My sweet, young daughter Sarah attended YEA Camp when she was just 14. Since she was a young child she had always been so full of compassion for all living things and concerned about the future of our planet. I would worry that she would not find friends who were like-minded at that age. Sarah flourished at YEA Camp. All the young kids shared the same concerns and were so full of love. These youths validated one another and YEA Camp offered them that platform. Sarah was a changed child. Her worry about the world turned to activism and the camp and her new friends were the catalyst. Your YEA Camp expedited my daughter’s path in life towards kindness and compassion. I am so proud of Sarah and so thankful for that summer that she learned that she wasn’t alone and that she could make a difference.

Penny

Mom of Sarah, now 17

One of my primary observations as a founder of The Pollination Project is that we, as a society, we have greatly underestimated the power of young people to be change agents for social good. YEA Camp wisely recognizes their vast potential and creates the causes and conditions for it to blossom.

Ari Nessel

Founder, The Pollination Project