The camp is about showing youth what it takes to reach their highest potential. It shows the participants the importance of change and the value of being an asset to a team or ones friendship circle. We look at the value of having the courage to be your-self. In this fast-paced, peer-pressure world many of our children are disillusioned and do not have the know-how to find alternative solutions to the consumption and greed based society they find themselves in. All too often, they find themselves caught up in a system which often leads to unhealthy escape where they lose their true identity and therefore their true potential.
Braam, along with his co-facilitators and nature, guides his special guests on a journey of genuine self-discovery where they begin to embrace the incredible opportunities that are in fact, their destiny.
Where?
The camp takes place in the Natural Heritage site of Beaverlac in the Groot Winterhoek Mountains where Braam has a cabin.
Who is eligible?
Boys and girls from Grade 6 to 12 (Exceptions are made based on applications)
How many?
A maximum of 24 candidates to allow for maximum attention and interaction.
Cost?
R4, 200. This is all-inclusive (transport, accommodation, meals, beverages, activities, lessons, a filmed and edited DVD, a personalised copy of Braam’s best-seller “The Great Run”, a personal assessment of the participant. Set, defined and measurable goals.
If you are interested in your child attending please contact Braam at wildchild@mweb.co.za
A detailed questionnaire will be forwarded to you for completion after which a joint decision will be taken in the best interest of your child.
“Every single child, with no exception that has gone on Braam’s courses has come back a changed person.”
Lindi Bell – Teacher – Camps Bay High School
“I now understand how important nature is in our lives. I have grown and appreciated my uniqueness and how I fit in with the earth. I am making a difference.”
Jason Lewis – Student
“When a child has a new vision, a new goal and understands just how potent he or she is, they feel like they can change the world … and guess what? They can!”
Braam Malherbe
