IDOC to host Mom and Me Summer
Camp at Lincoln Correctional Center
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[July 29, 2016]
LINCOLN
- The Illinois Department of Corrections continues to help
incarcerated women build strong relationships with their children.
Nearly 50 children will be brought in to Logan and Decatur
Correctional Centers to spend time with their mothers next week as
part of the Mom and Me Summer Camp, which is being held from July
31st through August 3rd.
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The children will meet up at East Bay Camp near Bloomington on
Sunday, where they will spend their evenings participating in
activities that enhance their communication skills, strengthen their
abilities to work as a team, and boost their self-esteem. Starting
Monday, the kids will split up and head to the facilities where
their moms are housed for daily activities. The children will return
to the campgrounds each evening.
The camp started at Lincoln Correctional Center 15 years ago and
falls in line with the Department’s mission to give incarcerated
women the tools they need to become better parents. Maggie Burke,
who oversees the IDOC’s Women and Family Service’s Division, says
the camp is extremely beneficial when it comes to strengthening
family ties, “Programs like the Mom and Me Summer Camp are the
cornerstone to building bonds between a mother and her children.
It’s a positive experience that helps keep families together and
helps reduce the recidivism rate among female offenders.”
The camp is in its 10th year at Decatur Correctional Center. Warden
Shelith Hansbro says, “It’s an amazing opportunity for moms and
their children to reconnect and participate in activities that allow
them to focus on each other, learn more about each other, and grow
together.”
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Thirty-two children and 18 moms are expected to participate in the camp at
Logan. Fifteen children and 11 moms are expected to participate in the camp at
Decatur. And this year, a former camper, who participated in the program for
several years while his mother was incarcerated, will be returning to volunteer
as a cabin counselor.
The Mom and Me Summer Camp is a faith-based program funded entirely through
private donations. The camp is for children ages 7 through 12 and would not be
possible without the committed efforts of volunteers. This year, 60 volunteers
will work with the children at the camp.
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