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Archive for October, 2007

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Rousing my UrbanTrekkers from their sleeping bags to see an ocean sunrise from the beach of Assateague Island, MD. was an experience I couldn’t let them miss. They sleepily waited but then the cheer went out over the roaring surf…it was morning’s first peek!

Friday, October 26th, 2007




Friday, October 26th, 2007

Assateague Island National Seashore with its vast bio-diversity is one of UrbanTrekkers favorite places to have fun and to learn. Its places like this, without distractions, we hear God’s call to us to care for all creation and our roll as Earth’s stewards. This barrier island offers a wilderness kayak trail with ample opportunity to get up close to herons, egrets, brown pelicans, horses, deer and a myriad of other wild life on land and in the sea.

Friday, October 26th, 2007




The Assateague Island, MD. Eco Tour 2007 provided four of our freshman UrbanTrekkers their first ever camping and kayaking experience & in the most incredible natural environment only a few hours drive from Camden. We were thoughtful to leave no trace behind only our footprints… though soon they would be erased by the wind & sea.

“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better”…. Albert Einstein

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Monday, October 22nd, 2007


UrbanPromise celebrates ‘20/20′ special

By KRISTY DAVIES
Courier-Post staff

COLLINGSWOOD — A jawbreaker.

That was the option chosen by Diane Sawyer of ABC’s “20/20” and ”Good Morning America” during an interview with 7-year-old Karim Council of Camden.

The exclusive interview was shown at UrbanPromise Ministries’ annual banquet Thursday night.

”What would you want to be, a flag or a jawbreaker?” Karim asked Sawyer.

”A jawbreaker,” said Sawyer, ”because I could be carried around in a pocket and be entertainment for later.”

Curling his face up, Karim said, ”If you’re a flag, nobody going to eat you!”

The audience of banquet guests, about 700 people, laughed as they watched.

Karim also asked Sawyer what she thought of UrbanPromise.

The nonprofit organization helped Sawyer find local families to interview for her special ”Waiting on the World to Change,” a feature on children growing up impoverished. Most of the children she interviewed were from Camden.

”I really liked everybody we met there,” Sawyer said. ”I love that they have a good time.”

Sawyer turned the tables on Karim as she asked what kind of animal he would want to be.

”A t-rex,” he answered.

”Isn’t that scary?” asked Sawyer.

”No,” said Karim.

”Would you be a nice t-rex?” she asked.

”No,” said Karim, as the audience laughed.

After the interview finished airing at the banquet, Karim admitted he was a little nervous during his interview with Sawyer.

”She was nervous, too,” he noted.

Karim also said he considers himself to be lucky to be involved in UrbanPromise and for the opportunities it has given him.

”I’ve always taught him to remember where he came from,” said Gabriella Council, 25, Karim’s mother. ”We are very grateful and feel this is an honor.”

”I’m proud of him,” said Council’s father, Karim Council. ”He’s my best friend, too.”

During the video, UrbanPromise also revealed some behind-the-scenes looks at ”Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” when the TV crew came to Camden and Pennsauken. The popular reality show built a new home for one of the families featured in Sawyer’s 20/20 special.

”People need to go outside their comfort box and help others,” Ed Sanders, an Extreme Makeover carpenter and designer, said on the video.

As part of Thursday’s banquet, students, members and staff participated in prepared performances and talked about what a promise means and giving hope to the children and people of Camden.

”I grew up in Camden,” said Elyse Smith, 19. ”It’s my city.”

Smith, who was interviewed as part of the “20/20” special, received scholarship money that allowed her to begin college this fall at Bloomfield College.

”I’m outside of my environment, but I’m focused on becoming a better leader and my education,” said Smith.

”UrbanPromise is a very inspired group and inspire other people,” said Garo Hovnanian, spokesman for J.S. Hovnanian and Sons, the builder of the ”Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” home for the Marrero family. ”They define the word ‘hope.’ ”

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

UrbanTrekkers - Outdoor Leadership Training (OLT) on the Appalachian Trail

Sunday, October 14th, 2007



UrbanTrekkers take on the Appalachian Trail…it was OLT weekend (Outdoor Leadership Training)…we started out with temperatures in the high 80’s, a bit on the warm side for October in the Delaware Water Gap. Day 1 had us climbing mostly up along the Kittatinny Range as we began our 3 day expedition.

Sunday, October 14th, 2007




the trip , a requirement for the spring Senior Rite of Passage to the Adirondacks provided plenty of first time experiences for the students. The New Jersey portion of the AT has some of the more difficult terrain along the 2,150 mile trail…over the 15 miles we hiked Trekkers were given turns to lead the group responding to situations where they faced scenarios of an injured hiker or a lost member of the group.

Sunday, October 14th, 2007


we had some incredible visitas viewing mountains beyond mountains…hiking with 35 - 40 pounds on our backs, filtering water to drink from the mountain streams. Its been exciting to watch these students grow in experience and confidence as they explore a world beyond the streets of Camden.

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Not Just an Outdoor Club…Sure we’ve hiked snow covered mountains, kayaked among the porpoises off the coast of Maine, and backpacked rugged ridge lines along the Appalachian Trail. But dress us up and we can become “Ushers Extraordiare”. UrbanTrekkers assist the Symphony in C with their concert series performed at the Gordon Theater of Rutgers University in Camden. For the second year our students provide a concession service during the intermission and usher service throughout the evening. Besides their good work they get to spend the evening listening to world class performances of Prokofiev and Rachmaninov from the Symphony in C