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Verlena Stewart, executive director of Community Building Institute of Middletown, joined ABC News’ Linsey Davis after the summer program was saved, but discusses impacts of educational program cuts.
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As floodwaters rose in Texas, camp counselors hoisted children onto rafters, carried them to dry ground and sang with them to keep them calm
A Kansas City summer music camp is providing children with opportunities to explore music, acting, and dancing while fostering creativity and personal growth.
When tragedies are in the news — natural disasters, plane crashes, fires — parents naturally and unavoidably react by thinking about what might happen to their own children. And children worry in turn about what might happen to them.
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Brooklyn and Bailey McKnight's little sister, Paisley, was at a camp on a smaller arm of the Guadalupe River. The 14-year-old was "just miles" away from Camp Mystic in Central Texas, which has been devastated by the deadly floodwaters spurred by extreme rainfall on July 4.
Traditional summer camps are, by design, exposed to nature. As climate change makes summers more intense, how much should parents worry?
Working parents often face extra expenses, such as summer day camp for their children. Many people don't know they might qualify for tax credits.
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Recent ICE raids have prompted many undocumented parents in San Francisco to create plans for their children in case they are detained and separated.