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Through their lemonade stand, girls from Lubbock, Texas raised tens of thousands of dollars for Camp Mystic flood relief.
"Camp is amazing" | Blakely McCrory, an 8-year-old from Bellaire, wrote her mom a letter from Camp Mystic before she died in the July 4 flood.
The head of a Christian girls’ camp in Texas, where 27 campers were killed during flash flooding, waited more than an hour after receiving a severe flood warning to begin evacuation proceedings ...
In the week since the flood, generations of Mystic Girls are turning to each other. They are seeking the familiar that takes them back to camp.
Camp Mystic girls had a safe haven by the river for 100 years. Then, the flood came. There is something special, almost sacred about a place where girls go for four weeks, putting down phones and ...
And Camp Mystic – an all-girls Christian camp situated along the Guadalupe River – housed about 750 campers on the flood-prone site as heavy rains started pouring. Girls as young as 7 were ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — At the all-girls Camp Mystic, along the Guadalupe River, five campers are still not accounted for in the aftermath of historic and deadly floods that have upended life in the ...
A group of girls in Tampa spent their Saturday morning raising money to send to victims in Texas.
Families have now confirmed the deaths of two little girls who were at Camp Mystic when floodwaters hit.
For nearly a century, Mystic has taught girls to be brave, confident, intelligent, fun, and kind. It taught them that God is everywhere and that friendship is everything.
Counselors who came for three years were rewarded with the ultimate keepsake: a Mystic ring, a gold, cursive CM forever branding the owner a Mystic Girl. Like every self-contained world, Mystic has ...
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