Passport to Adventure: Migrant School Summer Camps
- Nation to Nation
- May 27
- 1 min read
This summer, we took adventure to a whole new level with our migrant school summer camps. Each camp saw the students visit three countries over three days: Kenya, Australia and Canada!

The camps started each day with 'immigration' where they got their very own paper passport stamped.

Day 1: Kenya
Savannah explorers: the children learned about different kinds of wildlife.

Djembe drumming: using buckets and chopsticks, they made a joyful noise!

Day 2: Australia
Surfing challenge: could you stay balanced?

Unique traditions: the children designed and painted boomerangs.

Day 3: Canada
Winter wonderland: snowflakes, snowballs and snowmen brought the cold weather to Thailand!
Fashion snow: students showed off what they'd made on the catwalk.

The camp closed in prayer as children sat round in circles and shared their needs. There were tears all round as students cried out to Jesus, some expressing their desire to know Him for the very first time.

Pray with us for all those who attended the summer camps. For children in Grades 5, 6 and 7, this summer could be their last in school. Their families may send them to work on the farms. We hope that these Summer Camps not only bring lasting memories but also encourage families to keep sending their children back for more.
To support our work keeping migrant children in school, visit www.nation-to-nation.com/donate.
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