many of the children at the turning point families do attend our camp down in richardsville, virginia. this past year we sent 458 children to camp. and those are low income children that would not have the families would not have the funds to send them off to a week-long sleep away camp. my favorite story about camp, there are two. a child came back and we were bringing them home and i was chaperoning the bus. what was your favorite part about camp? he said, we got to eat three meals every day. >> wow. >> and that predictability for meals he apparently did not have in his own home. and the other story was we drive through and drive past some farms that have gorgeous horses out in the past tour and bus drives by. i was chaperoning the 6 and 7-year-old boys bus. and i was sitting with this little boy and he looked and said, are those real horses? and i said, yeah. i've never seen a real one. and they are city kids, getting out in the country and swimming and fishing and boating and they just have a ball. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. . >>> welcome back. ms. dawkins, tell me abou