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Camp America Q+A

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As many of you know, I have now participated in two summers with Camp America working on a special needs camp in Chicago, Illinois. After having many people message me with questions about the program I thought it would be helpful to create a question and answers page. Yes a lot of these questions are answered on the Camp America website but it's also much more relatable to hear answers from people who have personally experienced it. Let me know if you have anymore questions. xo What made you want to do Camp America? I was coming to the end of my A levels and knew I had a long summer coming up and the last thing I wanted to do was spend my summer stuck at home and working as a waitress. I have also had a passion for working with children with special needs after doing some work experience in a special needs school and felt the need to gain some more experience. As I started looking into Camp America I thought what better way to gain experience to go on my CV and se...

Maui, Hawaii

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Maui, Hawaii AKA Paradise x Writing this is giving me holiday blues already, if you are reading this and are going to do Camp America, GO TO HAWAII while you have the chance! The white sand beaches with warm crystal clear waters are breath taking and I'm pretty sure Max and I spent 90% of our time in the sea. The markets and shops are little and quirky and everything is in such close proximity so super easy to travel the whole island.  Transport The island has a bus service 'Maui Bus' which costs just $4 a day and the routes cover a large part of the island. However, to get to the less built up places such as waterfalls and mountains then you would have to hire a care (which is not easy when under the age of 25) or hitch hike. Hitch hiking in Hawaii is nothing like hitch hiking in the UK, it is generally safe and something a lot of travellers do on the islands to get around. Also, if you have large suitcases/bags, you cannot take them onto the bus, so ...

New York City

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After being absolutely hooked on Gossip Girl, New York had always been a dream destination and the concrete jungle really does exceed expectations. The atmosphere in the city is incredible and it made me feel like I could be whoever I wanted to be. I will do a little review on places/ attractions I visited over my two trips in New York to give a general feel of the city; point out the best places and share my tips. Central Park Central park is bigger than you would imagine, almost impossible to see it all! I love the atmosphere with people jogging around, dog walkers and roller skaters. It seems unreal that it is in the middle of the city and gives a complete contrast to times square. I would recommend doing some research on what is in central park and picking the areas you want to see first. The Empire Sate The Empire State costs $34 plus tax. The building provides absolutely beautiful views of the city however, most of the viewing points have high metal bars, so when takin...