For almost a decade now, Camp Hope in North Carolina has been a safe haven for dozens of kids who have been impacted by domestic violence.
This year, the camp welcomed 85 kids for its ninth year.
But this work all started in 2017, with 26 campers.
Questyn Hinton was one of them, coming to Camp Hope after dealing with her parents' divorce.
Hinton said when she first arrived at camp, she was shy and reserved. But she said year after year, this safe space allowed her to break out of her shell.
“It was a little bit different because I actually got to talk about what was happening at home and with people that actually understood what I was going through," she said. "It was always the same campers, the same counselors, and just building through on friendships throughout the years.”
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