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Thomas is eight. His dad is in jail and his mom is raising two younger sisters and Thomas by herself. He struggles at school and has trouble forming friendships. He is also on antidepressants. Thomas comes to Wildwood Hills Ranch with two days worth of tattered clothing for five days of camp. Thomas keeps to himself the first day of camp. He has never been hiking, gone fishing or ridden a horse. By day three of camp, the change in Thomas is amazing. He is given the nickname Smiley because of his infectious grin. He wins a medal in swimming and completes his first trail ride through the hills. Thomas self-confidence goes up several notches and he carries his Wildwood Memory Book everywhere. His counselors and new friends have written many messages to Thomas. By the end of his week at Wildwood Hills Ranch, Thomas has discovered the joy of being part of a team and the thrill of stretching to try new things. He has gained self-confidence, made new friends and is beginning to understand he has much to offer the world he lives in. And for the first time, he sees a future offering hope and promise. |
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