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Camp Basil Jones Works With At-risk Belize Kids to Create Safer Neighborhoods

Camp Basil Jones works with at-risk Belize kids to create safer neighborhoods

From July 6th to the 24th the second annual Summer Youth Camp at Camp Basil Jones was held on North Ambergris Caye under the able direction/coordination of Guillermo “Mito” Paz of the San Pedro House of Culture. This one-of-a-kind camp has awakened the attention of local news media, organizations and individuals as its main purpose was to help reduce the chances of at-risk Belizean youths to go astray. One hundred Belizean children mostly from Belize City and other parts of the country were able to participate in this camp. When parents are trying to find things to do for their children this camp is perfect.

It is imperative that we point out to this community the major role that this camp plays in the life of these young people. According to Mr. Paz, some of these children have never been snorkeling or have never worn a mask. Some youth come from single-parent homes with extremely limited resources. In other words, this camp is a “Safe Haven” for these at-risk youth where they can be exactly what they are – children; and forget for a week the harsh living conditions that society and the world has thrown their way.

Belizean youth, especially those at risk of joining gangs or engaging in criminal activity, need access to economic opportunity, job-related skills, and alternative activities to keep youth in school. At-risk youth refers to youth that is a) likely to affiliate with gangs or engage in criminal activity; b) come from communities that have high rates of poverty, crime, unemployment, or teen parenthood; or c) live in areas with low high school graduation rates or low parental education levels.

Giving At-risk Kids Opportunities and Options

The Summer Youth Camp at Camp Basil Jones addresses some key underlying factors of crime and violence in Belize, and provide at-risk youth with educational and economic opportunities in a totally different environment where these youths can learn job-related skills and have fun at the same time.The focus of this summer camp is to instill in our youth an appreciation of the marine and coastal environment, provide alternative activities for at-risk youth at higher risk of gang affiliation and/or engaging in criminal activity (both those in school and no longer in school), to teach our youths marketable skills through art & crafts using natural materials, to counter criminal gangs by engaging at-risk youth in anti-gang/drug-related activities and to encourage at-risk youth to graduate high school.

The Summer Youth Camp at Camp Basil Jones provides at-risk youth between the ages of 11
and 17 and marginalized communities with productive alternative activities that increase education and leadership opportunities. These opportunities encourage cultural and social development, build self-confidence, and promote civic participation in order to create safer streets by preventing at-risk youth from joining gangs or engaging in criminal activity.

2015 Camp Basil Jones Sponsors

The members of the San Pedro House of Culture join Mr. Mito Paz in his efforts to make a difference in the lives of these Belizean youths. Of course, a camp of this magnitude takes a great deal of time and funds.

This could not have been possible without the help of the following organizations: PACT, Oceana Belize, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Ministry of Tourism & Culture, NICH, NEMO, Department of Youth Services, Marine Education Research and Rehabilitation Institute and San Pedro Sun.

Press Release courtesy of San Pedro House of Culture and pictures from Felix via FB messenger 🙂

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Inner city kids being kids and enjoying arts and crafts on the Caribbean Sea

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