Can anyone who's been a counselor for Camp Quest tell me what it's like? I was considering becoming a counselor but I want to make sure the organization is a good one

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Can anyone who's been a counselor for Camp Quest tell me what it's like? I was considering becoming a counselor but I want to make sure the organization is a good one
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKSiPJG4vHU)
Fighting Religion Tooth & Claw Yesterday the story of the atheist who had his $100 donation rejected by a Baptist-run charity exploded. A GoFundMe was created to entice the charity to take the money, but they said they’d reject any amount on principle (that principle supposedly being that atheists can’t care about or help children, or that their money can’t be used to do so). Welp, as of right now it looks like Camp Quest is going to get a donation of about $25,000. Rock on. But the story doesn’t end there. A Christian woman named Tracy Hoos has created another fundraiser to match the atheists. The irony is that this would be totally unnecessary if they’d just taken the atheist’s money to begin with, but I digress. Here’s how Hoos describes the events: I am a Christian, citizen of Muscogee Creek Nation, that supports Murrow Indian Home. Murrow takes in tribal children in the foster system that are not able to be placed with other foster families. They are a faith based organization that has recently came under the scrutiny of many for standing firm in their faith and not accepting monies from the Muskogee Atheist Club [sic] to sponsor their powwow. Not taking money to facilitate the care of foster children is “standing firm in their faith”? That seems like a bit of a stretch. She conflates Christianity being under attack with people donating money to help children. That doesn’t say much for her faith.
Cool for Camp Quest!!!!
and the Atheists are still trying to donate to this Native American charity. But I guess certain “Christians” won’t take their “filthy” “godless” money... sigh.