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Who we are - There is nothing like Wildwood Hills Ranch anywhere
in the Midwest. Our 400-acre facility is set in the scenic
hills of Madison County, just south of Des Moines. Our organization
was founded in 2001 with the mission of providing life-changing
opportunities and camp programs for at-risk and disadvantaged
children. Kids from across the state are offered hope and
love while being challenged to grow into leaders and people
of integrity who contribute to the communities they live in.
Who we serve - During our first three years, Wildwood Hills
Ranch has served more than 800 at-risk children, ages 8
16, from all over Iowa. We collaborate with organizations
such as Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boys and Girls Clubs and
Hope Ministries, as well as the Department of Human Services
and local schools, to identify and assist the hundreds of
at-risk children we serve. Financial supporters include individuals,
businesses, and foundations such as Variety the Childrens
Charity, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, the Greater Des Moines
Community Foundation, Roy J. Carver Foundation, and others.
Our goal is to implant and nurture Iowa identity, Iowa dreams
and Iowa opportunities for thousands of Iowa youth.
How we serve - During week-long summer camps, individual impact
is accomplished through character mentoring by mature and
carefully selected counselor role models, activities that
are woven together with purpose, daily reflection times and
evening campfire experiences. Programs include leadership,
character building and team building components. Devoted and
trained camp counselors help teach these children the meaning
of honesty, integrity and respect the core values that
many of these youngsters are unaware of simply because of
the situations life has dealt them. All spiritual aspects
of Wildwood Hills summer camps are non-threatening,
respectful and based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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