By Eagle Times Staff
Westminster, Vt — Kurn Hattin Homes for Children is offering a host of activities and experiences during its summer session.
During the summer session, children at Kurn Hattin Homes have been engaged in recreational activities that promote both fun and personal growth. From learning the skill of archery to swimming, fishing, hiking and indulging in ice cream, the summer is filled with memorable moments and valuable experiences.
The addition of new swing sets, provided by a grant, only adds to the joy. Eight-year old Christiana, expressed her delight, saying, “I love to swing because of how calming it is.”
While summer is often associated with relaxation and carefree days, Kurn Hattin Homes works to ensure their youngsters are not only having fun but also developing important life skills. The organization’s staff work to create a supportive environment that promotes personal growth, friendship and self-confidence. Recent graduates may elect to take leadership training so that they can work with the younger students over the summer; others work on campus in other capacities.
Sue Kessler, Assistant Executive Director at KHH, said, “Our summer session is a testament to the transformative power of a nurturing environment and engaging activities. Through these experiences, we aim to inspire our children to dream big, overcome challenges, and become confident individuals who can positively impact their communities.”
Founded in 1984, Kurn Hattin Homes for Children is a nonprofit, year-round, charitable home and school located in Westminster, Vt. For more information, visit www.kurnhattin.org.
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