‘Tis the season of giving, and Sara Lewis Holmes (Read*Write*Believe) is starting a library of horse and camp-related books for Flying Horse Farms, a camp in Ohio for kids with serious illnesses. I just picked out a couple of titles to donate from the Wish List, and hope you’ll do the same!!
This is what Sara said in her post:
My niece, Emily, has been battling cancer for over two years now. But that’s not all she’s been doing. She’s modeled in a show for Flashes of Hope, raised money for Rainbow Hospital and starred in a video for Flying Horse Farms. I feel downright lazy next to her.
So here’s what I’m doing: starting a library of camp and horse related books for Flying Horse Farms. Flying Horse Farms is a magical, transforming and fun camp for children with serious illnesses and their families. It’s an Ohio based 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization and working to become a member of Hole in the Wall Camps, the world’s largest family of camps for children with serious illnesses.
I talked with the director, and he said that rather than one central library, he would love to have books available at several spots around the camp—the stables, the craft room, the main activity hall, the cabins, maybe even the dining hall.
The books would be…
For kids to read while they wait for their turn on a horse.
For kids who suddenly discover they love pottery or archery or fishing and want to know everything about it.
For kids to share and discuss a cool quote or an inspirational person during nightly reflection times.
For kids who need a fast idea for a drama skit, or a nature craft, or a easy recipe.
For kids who need to rest.
For kids who love to read.
For kids who are kids and want to be kids and must be kids even if a serious illness complicates their lives.
If you want to help, here are some suggestions:
- I’ve set up a wish list on Amazon. You can choose a book and donate it directly from there. The list is small now, but it will grow as the campers and counselors and the director add new requests to it.
- You may also buy from that list at your local independent bookstore and have them ship to the address below.
- You can blog about your favorite camp or horse related book. I’ll round up those posts here, plus forward them to the director and consult them in expanding the Wish List. (Little Willow already did this. Thanks, LW!) Feel free to copy this entire post or use the button I’m putting in my sidebar.
- If you’re an author or illustrator or publisher or blogger with a camp or horse related book, you can donate directly to the camp, but please remember that the camp serves kids ages 7-15 and your donation should reflect the needs of the camp. (Please, in all cases, only NEW books.)
Questions? Email me at: email@saralewisholmes.com
Here’s a list of activities at camp:
Arts & Crafts
Painting
Woodworking
Pottery
Boating
Fishing
Swimming
Horses
Cooking
Ropes
Adventure (teambuilding)
Nature
Sports & Games
Music
Drama
Fiction is also welcome, but at this time, we’re concentrating on stories with horses in them. Once the camp is fully up and running, I’ll add other fiction requests from the campers and counselors.
The address for donations:
Flying Horse Farms
225 Green Meadows Drive South, Suite A
Lewis Center, Ohio 43035
Website: Flying Horse Farms
Thank you!
Done. I’m so in awe of Sara’s generous heart, and of her niece’s courageous spirit. I’m glad you passed this along.
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Oh, Jama. You make my heart glad. (Big hugs) Thank you so much for blogging this and for picking out a few titles. I hope word spreads far and wide!
And thank you, too, Melodye, for supporting Emily and kids like her. You’re a true sweetheart.
P.S. I just got word today that Emily is working on having her horse step over poles—the first step in learning to jump on a horse. (yikes) And that her new treatment is working well so far.
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Oh, I know. What a terrific idea!! Emily is such an inspiration.
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So glad to hear Emily’s new treatment is going well — I was just wondering about that. And no thanks are needed for me — you’re the one with the brilliant idea. I’m always excited about opportunities that bring kids and books together, and think it is a privilege to be able to help in any small way that I can.
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