Curiosity got the best of Chad Weddle nearly 20 years ago. And as a result, today he trades in vacation time from work each summer to make a difference in the lives of a group of special students.
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Like many of his childhood peers, Weddle spent some of his summer attending Central Christian Camp in Guthrie. But while he and his friends were involved in daily activities, it was another group of campers who caught his eye.
Across the campground Weddle saw students who appeared different than him and his peers. After visiting with a camp counselor, he learned they were attending the annual Muscular Dystrophy Association camp. And now — nearly two decades later — Weddle is a volunteer at the MDA camp.
"The camp provides a place for these kids one week out of the year to go and be with friends with the same affliction and feel comfortable,” Weddle said. "I have seen guys swim after not doing so for 10 years. There are goals the campers set and they fight with their hearts to see the goals through, and to be a part of that has been an amazing experience.”
Weddle has volunteered four summers as an MDA counselor, choosing to take time off from his insurance job to work at two camp sessions a year. But volunteers become scarcer each year, officials said.
"Camp would not be possible without volunteers,” said Jane Miller, camp director. "If we do not have a counselor for every camper, then a camper will have to be turned away.
"We have actually filled positions just hours before camp started, with a camper anxiously awaiting word as to whether or not they would get to come.”
Miller and Weddle would like to avoid that problem this year by seeking additional volunteers.
"Once a person has been to an MDA camp, they never look at it the same,” Miller said. "Camp is for the campers and 100 percent camper-centered, however, most of our volunteers get just as much out of camp, if not more, than the campers.”
MDA officials host two sessions in June each summer, one for ages 6 to 13 and the other for those ranging in age from 14 to 21. The camp has operated for more than 50 years and draws about 40 campers each session. Cost to attend is $800 and is paid by the MDA.
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Jane Miller, camp director for Muscular Dystrophy Association summer camps, and volunteer Chad Weddle pose for a photo at the Central Christian Camp in Guthrie. BY PAUL HELLSTERN, THE OKLAHOMAN
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