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Learning life lessons at BRAVE Camp

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Learning life lessons at BRAVE Camp
Learning life lessons at BRAVE Camp

As summer camps adjust to the COVID-19 outbreak, one that’s been a staple on the Coast for a decade now is continuing to teach the same lessons in a different environment.

- as summer camps adjust to the - covid-19 outbreak, one- that's been a staple on the - coast for a decade now is - continuing to teach the same- lessons in a different- environment.- news 25's grant chighizola take- us to brave camp to see how kid- are adapting.

- - nats- the harrison county sheriff's - office has given local kids the- tools they need to stay safe at- brave camp for 10 years now.- sot- lt.

Robert lincoln:- harrison county sheriff's offic- "the best thing that i can give- them is atv safety, water - safety, fire safety, bicycle- safety, things that are really- relevant to them and their- everyday life."

- brave stands for 'bullying- resistance anti-violence- education', and along with thos- important lessons on- bullying, it's an outlet for- kids to have fun through- interactive activities--like- making slime.

- sot-shelby lincoln: brave camp- attendee- "i keep coming back and every - time i guess i learn something- new."

- coronavirus has caused the camp- to make significant - changes, most notably by- reducing the length of- sessions and hosting only 17- kids at a time, but camp- officials - say the ability for these kids- to be back amongst each other - after - months apart is critically- important.- sot-robert lincoln- "so we're probably teaching - about 25 percent of the time an- giving them 75- percent of free and fun time.

- organized, but fun time so that- they can actually have- some...that social interaction- that they've all been missing."- and while 2020 has been a - tumultuous year, everyone's - hopes this year's camp can help- kids and adults alike better- connect with their neighbors.

- sot-robert lincoln- "it's just about them seeing us- playing, us having a good time,- us giving those - messages and showing them just- being an example for them."

- sot-christian caquias: brave- camp attendee.- "it's very important not to - bully each other, we need to ge- through this together."

- at west harrison high school, - grant chighizola, news- 25.

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