IYF World Camp 2013 - Brochure
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Come and Join our
Complete and submit the application along with the registrationfee as soon as possible to secure your reservation.
• At the IYF Centre• Online: www.iyfjamaica.com or email us at [email protected]
• Registration sta• Registration starts on Wed, June 25, 2014, 1:00 pm at the IYFCentre, 63b Deanery Road, Kingston 3.
(Immediately following registration, there will be orientation,followed by the opening ceremony, which commences at 7:00pm.)
Camp Fee - JA$3,000.00 Early Payment (before May 15, 2014) - JA$2,500.00
PPayments should be made to either of the following IYFaccounts at NCB;
Account No. - 234266063 (for US$ payments), orAccount No. - 231059113 (for payments in J$ currency)*Please specify the name of payee/attendee.
Cancellations before May 31, entitles you to a 50% refund of thecamp fee paid.
**For special needs (such as Dietery or Health concerns), pleaseadvise us before attending the camp, ideally by May 31**We will not accept liability for any lost items.
Registration
IYF Headquarters
63b Deane
ry Rd, Kgn
3
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Telephone: Kingston — 620-9340 Montego Bay — 620-7895 Mandeville — 535-7411
Testimonial
• Create international awareness and cultural exchange• Promote the value of meaningful performing arts• Facilitate short-term and long-term volunteerismdomestically and overseas• Create a new type of leader for the future focussed on thedevelopment of community & country
The International Youth Fellowship (IYF) is a Christian-basedglobal youth initiative. With over eighty branches worldwide,the IYF is dedicated to the spiritual, intellectual, and emotional growth of young people around the globe.
Through proprietary programmes, events, and practical oppor-tunities, IYF strives to:
About Us
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“ The World Camp has changed my life. I was a pretty good student, I wasn’t a problem child and I seemed ok. But I struggled a lot with thoughts about my future since my family wasn't wealthy. I had no hope for a bright future and I struggledto find the hope and peace that people spoke of.
When I came to the camp, I heard that everything was fromGodGod and that there was a hope that comes from Him. Now I'm a GNC volunteer in South Korea and I've seen that my future is secure. There is a hope beyond the box created by my experi-ences. It started at a camp; I'm happy I came and I recommend it to everyone.
Tori Pryce GNC Volunteer 2013-14
Finding treasures inside the HEART
Ministry of Education
Endorsed by:
• Student Teachers are treated as a seperate group and
will receive a Certificate of Participation endorsed by the
Ministry of Education.
Programmes Guest Lectures Noted and accomplished members of
civil society explain how they overcame
adversity and met success.
Group Activities Various team building activities designed
to encourage cohesion while challenging
self-imposed limitations.
Scavenger Hunt Group Discussions
Mini Marathon (5K Run) Games & Challenges
Mind Development Lectures Guest speakers and IYF Directors focus on
navigating the mind to break free from
isolation or hopelessness.
Academies Fun, information sessions from professionals
demonstrating practical skills and techniques
on a wide selection of topics, including::
Culture A powerful experience showcasing our global community.
IYF brings the world together onstage, inspiring us to
dream bigger.
In a zoo, there was a monkey that was getting weak and
thin.thin. They tried everything but the monkey wouldn’t recov-
er and was dying. A doctor came and found that there was
a thin string around the monkey’s neck. It was placed
there when the monkey was a baby. As the monkey grew,
this string made eating diificult and he was dying. The
doctor cut the string and the monkey recovered.
Many people live like that. People see their behavior
without understanding the cause of it. People often
have many “strings” binding their heart - “I'm poor so I
won't amount to anything”, “I've been abused so I'm dirty.”
Finding and releasing that “string” can free people to
be far greater than they could imagine.
Dress Code No tight fitting jeans/pants, shirts with
inappropriate graphics.
No low necklines, midriff, halter-tops or
short shorts.
*Please appropriately adjust your wardrobe for the event.
Financial Management
Home Improvement
Bible Study Photography
Cooking Tae Kwon Do
Dance Music
Camp Details
Accommodation & TransportationCamp attendees are encouraged to participate for the full day.
Shuttle Buses will be provided daily from Half Way Tree, Papine,
Cross Roads & Downtown every morning and evening.
LogisticsAs a standard, male and female students are grouped
separatelyseparately during the camp. Attendees will have separate
counsellors in small assigned groups typically with a 10:1
counsellor/student ratio. Counsellors will ensure that
attendees have full supervision and maintain constant
interaction during activities and free time.
What To Take With You Bible, pen & notebook
Running shoes
Towel & change of clothing items