Mentoring & Impact
Making a Difference
Foundation Camp has positively impacted the lives of the campers and the larger community. When campers leave Foundation Camp and continue in their regular school year, camp directors and counselors have been available for mentoring. They check in with Guidance office staff at area middle and elementary schools, and work with campers who need help with a class or just need someone familiar to talk to.
Over the years, many campers have graduated from high school and gone on to college, with a significant number attending Georgia Highlands. At Highlands, many former campers join our Brother 2 Brother and GHAME initiatives (Georgia Highlands African American and Minority Male Excellence). Some return to camp as staff members and camp counselors.
Thanks to the partnership between the 100 Black Men of Rome-NWGA and Georgia Highlands College, Foundation Camp is making a strong positive difference in families and the community.