Emily Sandall Memorial Campership Application
History and Background of Campership
Emily Sandall was a Menogyn guide from 2001-2004. Her passions included wilderness adventures and humanitarian service. When not leading canoe and backpacking trips she worked with street children and child laborers in Nepal and Mexico. She saw many opportunities in life to teach, to challenge, to laugh, and dance, and sing and camp, and especially to help others. She lived simply but passionately. Tragically Emily died in an accident Nov. 2006, at the age of 25.
The Sandall Family and the Emily Sandall Foundation have established YMCA Camp Menogyn camperships in Emily’s name in an effort to keep alive her spirit of giving and her love for Menogyn. The scholarship is designed to help a deserving young person experience a Menogyn wilderness trip. The recipient should show passion for helping others through some community service work. Emily in her short and remarkable life always tried to combine wilderness adventure with helping others. Her family hopes to foster that in others through this scholarship.
It is the Sandall family’s hope that this scholarship stimulates interest in community service and wilderness exploration in deserving teens over many years.
Essay question for the Emily Sandall Camp Menogyn Campership Application
Emily would love to know that her scholarship helps a teen experience the wilderness. She would also love to spread the message of the importance of volunteer service- helping those less fortunate by giving them a voice. Emily’s life work combined her love for the wilderness and humanitarian service with passion and joy.
Please tell us how these values are demonstrated in your life.
Please submit applications by February 14, 2024 to info@campmenogyn.org.
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