2023 Theme and Spring Retreat

Our overarching REACH theme for 2023 is WORKS IN PROGRESS. If you have ever chafed at your imperfections… gotten impatient with certain emotions that repeat for you… wished that your loved ones were different than they are… We invite you to step into our 2023 theme, take a deep breath, and experience the freedom of embracing the fact that we are all works in progress! When we let that reality wash over us – that we (and our loved ones) are beautifully imperfect just as we are – then good things result. Humility. Anticipation of growth. Patience and compassion given freely to ourselves and others. All of this moves us toward a flourishing life. We are excited to explore this theme with our stakeholders, volunteers, and participants all year long!

Our first opportunity to dive into the theme as a big REACH community will be at Spring Retreat, March 24-26. Whenever we introduce our theme to the families, we discover nuances and depth we hadn’t thought of before. We look forward to finding out what moves them, as we all learn and grow together.

We also look forward to those adventurous bonding moments that will be shared on the climbing wall, human foosball court, axe throwing range, mini golf course, and canoes. We hope we can fit everything we have planned into the weekend!

“We always come right back into the fold, like no time has passed.” – REACH Parent

“I can carry all the joy and community that I experienced over the weekend throughout the rest of my
year.” – REACH Teen

“My camper told me, ‘anyone you trust, I trust.’” – REACH Volunteer

Will you join us during the weekend of March 24-26 through prayer? Sign up here.

REACH is hiring

Volunteer and Events Coordinator, 20 hours/week

Administrative Coordinator, 12 hours/week

Do you know someone who would love to join a healthy team doing meaningful work?
Check out the job posting and see if it’s a good fit!

Volunteer and Events Coordinator

Administrative Coordinator

A Lifeline for Parents of HIV-positive Children

“Mom guilt” is a familiar term that exists because mothers so commonly feel like they have failed as parents in some way. This guilt can be especially paralyzing for adoptive parents of HIV-positive children, as the kids have experienced severe trauma which creates complex needs. At REACH, parents are confident that they will be accepted and loved no matter what, so they are willing to honestly describe their parenting challenges and the questions they wrestle with. Because of this gut level honesty, other parents have the open invitation to respond honestly and say, “me too!” Through these conversations, moms and dads are no longer alone in their fears and questions. The relief of this experience comes through in the following quotes from three separate moms:

“[I love] knowing there is someone to communicate with that understands.”

“I always feel trust to share openly.”

“I really count on friendships made at Camp to validate my struggles and make me laugh.”

REACH Theme Connects Deeply

Our REACH theme for 2022 – Love Without Limits – exceeded our expectations. It connected deeply with kids, teens, adults, volunteers, and staff. One volunteer said that experiencing the theme at camp has reshaped her view of how she wants to live her life. And she knows it will continue to be a part of everything she does in the future. After a breakout session focused on the five love languages, a REACH mom commented, “I guess I’ve always known my husband needed words of affirmation. But I realized this weekend that I haven’t been giving him what he needs at all.” When the single adults were asked to name someone who has loved them well, several of them named REACH individuals they have known for years, including specific examples of how they have been loved in action. While parents were discussing that love is an action, a decision, and a skill that can be sharpened over time… one parent stood up and said, “I am feeling so convicted! I need to call my wife and encourage her right now!”

The videos are here!


Today marks the beginning of REACH’s 3-day campaign, with the goal of raising $15,000 to welcome 15 or more new kids, teens, and adults who need the safe community and unconditional acceptance of REACH.

Each video is 4-7 minutes. Watch one or two per day, or watch them all in a row, which takes less than 30 minutes.

Lean in, listen to the unique experiences of our families, and recognize the difference you make when you support REACH!

Here is the URL to the video page, in case you prefer to copy and paste: https://reachministries.org/Staging/?page_id=5350

Next week REACH presents…


This Campaign will run next week between Giving Tuesday and World AIDS Day, November 29th through December 1st. The focus of World AIDS Day every year is to end the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Until then, families affected by HIV live with persistent rejection and isolation, and they still need REACH for unconditional acceptance and safe community. 

Our goal is $15,000 to kickstart our vision of embracing 30 new HIV-positive kids, teens, and adults in 2023. $15,000 now will secure slots for 15 of them in 2023.

*If you supported REACH at the Circle of Hope Breakfast in May, thank you! If you couldn’t make it, please watch the videos next week and consider making a gift or pledge. 

Anytime from Tuesday, November 29 through Thursday, December 1, pour yourself a cup of coffee and listen to the stories of REACH families on your computer, laptop, or mobile device. You will find the videos here on our website!

Share this announcement with your family and friends!
We’ll see you next week.

REACH is here for the joy and the brokenness

In all REACH relationships and events, we strive to embody our core values of unconditional acceptance and trust. This makes REACH a judgment-free zone where people can walk in and feel at home, just as they are. One of our young adult campers has enjoyed the joyful community at REACH for 25 years. This year at camp when we asked him how his year had been, he paused a moment as if deciding whether he wanted to “go there.” Then tears welled up in his eyes and he admitted the last two years had been the most difficult of his life. He shared some reasons why, and his burdens had truly been heavy. Up till this point, REACH had been his “happy place,” where he found energy and friendship, excitement and joy. But we feel privileged that after 25 years, when he needed something different, we could offer support for the real struggles of life. In moments like this we see the fruit of our commitment to walk alongside people for the long haul. When needs arise, we are in ongoing relationship with REACH individuals and able to respond.

REACH Core Values, in campers’ own words

JOY

“I laughed. A lot. More than the whole year combined.” – REACH parent
“I laughed more than the last three months combined.” – REACH parent
“I have laughed more in the last five days than months.” – REACH parent
“During campfire, it’s okay to be silly and yourself without worries.” – REACH teen

SAFE COMMUNITY

“I know I can talk to anyone here, about anything.” – REACH parent
“It’s always sad when it’s time to leave my REACH family until next year, but I know that it is only good-bye for now. Until then, I can carry all the joy and community that I experienced over a weekend throughout the rest of my year.” – REACH teen

TRUST

“I love being able to share joys and struggles of the year and know I am not alone.” – REACH parent
“I feel accepted through one-on-one conversations with treasured friends, peers, mentors, and campers.” – REACH single adult

UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE

“I am new here and you all welcomed me.” – REACH teen
“Everyone sang together and shared their talents without mean comments.” – REACH teen
“Sharing in women’s group feels especially safe.” – REACH parent

The Transformation of “Mary”

One of our REACH teens has been going through a beautiful transformation over the last few years. As a child “Mary” was quiet and somewhat withdrawn, coping with challenging family dynamics including HIV stigma and divorce. As she entered her teen years, Mary began spending time with an outstanding REACH mentor. Soon after, she volunteered to read Scripture for our 2020 online camp worship service. Mary kept her video off for the whole service except when she was reading, but she did a beautiful job. In 2021, when camp returned to in-person, Mary handled all the communication with REACH and registered each member of her large family to attend. She did the same thing for her family members this year at camp. When camp friends and volunteers began coaxing Mary to do an act at talent show, she hesitantly signed up to sing a song.

Traditionally, the talent show is our most clear display of REACH’s core value of unconditional acceptance, as performers receive cheers and applause and standing ovations whether they tell a joke, do a magic trick, or dance for 20 seconds. Despite this welcoming vibe, Mary found herself extremely nervous when it was her turn. She took the cordless mic out the back doors of the auditorium and into the hallway where no one could see her. She could still hear the music from out there, and when it was time, Mary began to sing. By the middle of the song, she emerged through the double doors and into view. By the end of the song, Mary was on stage singing with confidence, a joyful smile on her face. Many campers and volunteers said this was the most meaningful moment of camp, seeing Mary be cheered on, embraced, and encouraged to be brave. To us, it felt like an outward representation of the transformation we sensed has been happening inside her for the last three years. In Mary’s own words: “I was encouraged to sing although I started from the back, and now I feel less fear.”

Pray for Labor Day REACH Camp, September 2nd-5th

We have a tradition of inviting you to pray during Labor Day REACH Camp.