
Affirmations
Words of Thanks and Encouragement from a Project D.A.R.E.
Graduate
(32 years later – an unsolicited email from Brian)
“…Just found your site, and was completely
astonished to see you still up and running! Congratulations
on your longevity, and on the sure and certainty you
have helped many like me.
…I graduated with my crew, and am still today
using everything you taught me… The lessons I
learned, the encouragement and support I received were
the genesis of, and remain to this day, some of my
greatest strengths as a father, citizen, friend and
outdoorsman.
…I have three daughters now, 18, 25, and 26.
All are doing fantastic… All are accomplished
at all aspects of the training I received, including
water and climbing skills. Getting the opportunity
to look at my self, my fears, my perceived limits and
working my butt off, has paid off a thousand times
over. I want to say thank you so much.
I would also like to ask if there is any possibility
that I might get copies of my badges, for my kids’ scrapbook.
Many a fireside evening has been spent in our sharing
my memories of D.A.R.E. …
I send my very best to the present staff, and urge
you to continue the invaluable work you have undertaken.
To parents of students in or about to take the training,
I also send my thoughts and wishes for their children’s
success.
…Once again, kudos, and a most hearty and sincere
thank you. SEEK YOUR HORIZON!!!!!!!!!!
Much Love. :-) Brian H. (unsolicited email received
June 8, 2007)
“My son spent three months at Project D.A.R.E.
in the summer of 2004. He arrived there as a very troubled
15 year old, and Project D.A.R.E. was his last hope.
Project D.A.R.E. instilled into my son a great work
ethic, and since going back to school in September
2004, he has not missed or skipped one day. He also
graduated with honors with an average of 83.75%!!!
Thank you Project D.A.R.E. from the bottom of our hearts.
You are all miracle workers, and we praise you for
taking these troubled teens and instilling self esteem
and great work ethic into them, giving them a sense
of responsibility and what is right and wrong. THANK
YOU from the bottom of our hearts. (Edited for length)
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Unsolicited letter from a parent - 2006
Hello my name is Don W ...and I was a student in your
program when I was 14 or 15 ..and now I am 41 . I was
just talking to my oldest daughter (16) cause she found
the badge in an old photo album and she was asking
what it was. So I looked to see if you had a web site
and you did. Let me say I was very happy to see this
program going strong. I still have the candle from
my graduation. Dare had and still changes my life for
the best. I was in the Cabin named Thrush and we wrote
our name on a Paddle
Many Many Thanks to those who changed my life. Don
W (B)
"In my capacity as Liaison for the Waterloo/Wellington
Regions I have had opportunity to interview many clients including my own for
possible placement in (Wendigo Lake Expeditions) program. It is my experience
that the type of youth who benefits most from the opportunities at Wendigo
Lake Expedition are youth that have poor images of themselves and the world
around them. These are youth that are floundering and lack a focus in life.
They may be preoccupied with substance use or are easily led by their peers
and find it difficult to think for themselves. Youth that have substantial
difficulty in identifying their needs and expressing themselves to others
seem to benefit from the daily dialogue, de-briefing and circles. Feedback
from youth and from their families has always been very positive sometimes
referring to the experience as life altering. Many youth have reported that
their time at WLE provided the catalyst to shift their thinking, their perceptions
of themselves and their future outlooks. I highly recommend this opportunity
to any trouble youth...It will make a difference!"
Jean Gauthier - Probation Officer
Kitchener/Waterloo Office
March 2004
"I was actucally just thinking about D.A.R.E.
and how much you and the staff helped me. If you wouldn't
mind I would really appreciate it if you could share
this E-mail with the staff members that worked with
me while I was there... I was a student at D.A.R.E.
It has been 4 years, I think about our trips all the
time. To tell you the honest truth I miss being there.
You guys were some of the nicest people I ever met.
I never actually got a chance to thank you guys, so
THANK YOU. I completed every year of highschool on
the honour roll after leaving D.A.R.E. and graduated
with one of the highest mathematics averages of my
classmates. Another thing I wanted you to know is that
you guys were such good role models that I myself am
looking into coming to work at D.A.R.E. Not anytime
soon but for a long term goal."
Unsolicited e-mail from past student
- February 2006
"It has been just over a year since our son returned
home from a six month stay at Wendigo Lake Expeditions.
(He) went to (the program) with a grand total of 3
high school credits to show for 2 years of school.
He was uncooperative, rebellious and unreasonable.
We felt he was teetering on being almost out of control.
After six months at Wendigo Lake Expeditions he returned
home and completed the school work that he had started
there. He finished the year with 9 credits which completed
Grade 9 and most of Grade 10...We don't know what path
(his) life will take, none of us really do, but he
is much better equipped to deal with life after his
time at WLE than he was before he went there...He loved
his teachers and they made a huge impression on him...To
all the staff there, thank you for all the training,
encouragement and emotional support that you gave (our
son) and to us. Without a doubt, you helped change
this young person's life....We see the changes every
day. We can only hope that (he) continues on his journey
through life on the right path but we do know that
the program give him the tools to make the right choices." (Edited
for length)
Unsolicited e-mail from parents
- April 2004
"Dear staff of the WLE program who worked with
my son Kris:
I could never thank all of you enough for the beautiful work that you done
with my son...Kris came back from his 2 months at the program with a much different
attitude than before, much more self confident, now he calls for discussion
when things are not right, he doesn't get angry anymore. - he cleans house
everyday and shows total respect for me. He does his chores at home. He is
again a happy person. He stopped smoking, he cooks his own food, and shares
it with me...He is always respecting his curfew. He doesn't use bad words.
He talks a lot about the staff …. and everyday I hear a new story about
things that happened to him during those two months. He has learned so much
in those two months! I have my son back.
A BIG THANKS TO EVERYONE OF YOU!!
email from parent - November
2003
"...We were clearly impressed with the organization.
They have a competent and caring staff, and a strong
values-based program that appears to be achieving significant
positive outcomes with this population of adjudicated
youth...One strength immediately apparent at (Wendigo
Lake Expeditions) is the level of competence, qualification,
and caring of the staff. They convey calmness, consistency
and respect to the youth in their care...The staff
members also support one another, and are able to structure
programming in a way that focuses on preventing problems
from developing...All students we spoke to emphasized
that they felt safe in the program...".
Association for Experiential
Education Accreditation Site Visit Review Report August
2003
"To All Staff Whom I've worked with (Rovers
and Lobos). This place taught me lots. I've still got
lots to learn but with my tools I hope to give my engine
(or life) a jump start. I'll never forget this place
or what I have learned...Greatly Appreciated"
J.C. - Summer 2002
"Dear Rover Staff...Since most of my time was
spent with you guys and girls and the roughest of my
times this means I learned most of my life skills from
you. Thanx for everything...
Kelly - ...you once had a mentor that helped you now you have done the same
- thanx...
Kim - ...you were always happy and pretty funny - thanx for everything...
Torrence - ...You taught me a lot of skills through frustrating times and I
thank you for what you did..."
C.S. - Summer 2002
"Good luck all of you staff you helped me out
on lots of things...I wish you all the best keep up
the good work you're doing ....Sorry for all the things
I made you go through...but still you have helped me
a lot - peace everybody."
C.U. - Summer 2002
"....Thank you as well for instilling special
values and traits now present in his every day responsibilities.
I truly believe in your program."
Letter from parent 2002
"...I was there a while ago, in the great Rover
crew...I loved being there. I would come back on my
own free will if I could, but I'm doing great now,
because of you guys, thanks for everything..."
J.L. - Winter 2001
"...We found him (student) to be happy and he
looked as if he was enjoying the activities that your
program is providing by the enthusiasm he provided
while showing us around the project and he seems to
have taken on a different attitude as to the way he
looks at things and spoke highly of the trips that
he and his group make....(our grandson) is fast approaching
the end of his stay there and we wish to express the
importance of such a project which will benefit boys
such as (he) …who accept the Challenge to become
the best they can be. Once again, keep up the good
work. You have a wonderful facility there. I think
it is the Province's best kept secret."
letter from a grandparent
"...I owe a debt of gratitude to all those who
have allowed me the opportunity to grow into the position
of Outdoor Recreation Instructor here at (Wendigo Lake
Expeditions) . On a professional level, each day of
the last four months has been a challenge from which
I came out of learning more about myself as a leader
and a teacher. I've learned that leading, especially
clients of this nature, is more about how I say and
do what I do, than what is actually being said and
done, that I can walk into any given situation and
take control with patience, confidence and humility
rather than with a condemning or arrogant attitude.
When teaching, I've realized that I can't lump all
students into the same category, that I need to respect
and adapt to every student's personal learning style.
All this, of course, came through trial and error,
but was guided, supported and encouraged by my fellow
team-mates, management and the training I was given
early in my stay....Knowing that I was not alone in
this experience increased my sense of support and feelings
of connectedness to my colleagues. Gratefully, the
flexibility and allowance for individual style, with
instructing, gave me the chance to grow personally
and work without fear of termination. Working in such
a dynamic environment, I was constantly absorbing new
methods of teaching and increasing my flexibility as
an instructor....It is my sincerest desire to return
to work with (Wendigo Lake Expeditions) as soon as
my educational obligations allow...."
Summer 2001 Instructor
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