Latest News | 26 March 2024
Kids’ camp makes urgent appeal for more volunteers
Derby Kids’ Camp has made an urgent appeal for volunteers so that it can provide a much-needed break to children in the city and county who may be living in poverty or facing challenges at home.
The charity is appealing for help with this summer’s camp, which will see around 320 primary school pupils head to the Peak District for a week of team building, fun and making memories.
Ben Riggott and his wife Laila – a former primary school teacher who now works with ethical early years equipment provider Cosy – spent last summer leading fellow volunteers at Derby Kids’ Camp and the couple are urging others to follow their lead.
Ben, who is part of the senior leadership team at Embark Federation and the brother of ex-Derby County player Chris, said: “Derby Kids’ Camp gives children the chance to be children.
“It does incredible work. Laila and I heard of their achievements through patrons Peter and Amanda Ellse, who we have known for years. They encouraged us to volunteer, and it was extremely humbling.
“The charity does, though, rely completely on volunteers and that’s why we’re making this plea for more people to get involved.
“Volunteering gives you that feel-good factor and for those wanting to work with children say, as teachers, it is a great thing to have on your CV.”
Reliance on volunteers means the charity is only able to run to its full capacity if there are enough staff to cover the six weeks of camp.
Chairman Chris Edwards said: “There is a growing need to support young carers and over the past couple of years, we’ve seen an increase in these children needing a break.
“Since Covid, we are seeing a rising number of children with social issues such as anxiety, and children with special educational needs.
“We have also extended our reach since Covid by offering breaks to children in the county and are seeing more young people joining us from areas such as Chesterfield, Belper and Alfreton.
“It is great to see Derby Kids’ Camp growing. Over the last 50 years, the charity has welcomed an estimated 15,000 children to camp.
“We have had fantastic support over the years from volunteers who return year after year – many often bringing their own children with them.
“We are always looking for more help to cope with the demand and welcome new volunteers.”
To find out more about becoming a volunteer with Derby Kids’ Camp visit https://derbykidscamp.co.uk/volunteer-application-pack/.