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Thousand Faces Camp September 2024

Twenty-five young people from challenging backgrounds were matched with 25 inspiring adults and business leaders at this year's Thousand Faces camp. Facilitators and participants alike described the experience as a privilege, praising the trust and safe space created throughout the weekend.

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Another transformative Thousand Faces camp wrapped up this September. This powerful camp matches 25 young people, often from challenging backgrounds with 25 inspiring adults and business leaders, that offer support and an open mind. Liv one of the lead facilitators on this camp had this to say –

“Watching the participants speak about their life, whether over breakfast or in a session, was always a privilege. The participants all showed up ready for a challenge. Thank you to all the participants who came along for the weekend. I left with a very full heart.”

And Amy De Paola from the Light House Project who was a participant on Thousand Faces Camp reflected –

“What I love most about Reach is that the workshops and camps are led by highly skilled facilitators who are exceptional at building trust and creating a safe space for participants to open up and share. Witnessing this program in action was truly a privilege.”

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