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Catholic youth in town doing community projects. Teens attending the Catholic HEART Workcamp work together to scrap down this garage so they can paint it as part of their missionary work.
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Catholic youth in town doing community projects. Julia Blanchard, 16 (standing), and Lorrin Ochs, 14, paint the house at 231 Jackson Street as part of their missionary work of the week-long Catholic HEART Workcamp they are attending in Anderson.
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Catholic youth in town doing community projects. Resident Leanne King sits out in the front yard and watches the teens from the Catholic HEART Workcamp paint her front porch at 1215 W. Third Street in Anderson.
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Published July 15, 2008 06:26 am - ANDERSON — Wasps circled around Kansas resident Sara Stacey, 17, as she continued to paint a two-story house at 1215 W. Third St.


9:23 p.m.: Missionaries helps Anderson residents



ANDERSON — Wasps circled around Kansas resident Sara Stacey, 17, as she continued to paint a two-story house at 1215 W. Third St.

With the help of 14-year-old Nick Meier, from Georgia, Stacey was finishing the first day of missionary work of the weeklong Catholic HEART Workcamp. The camp will help pre-selected homeowners around the city with odd jobs, such as repainting houses, mowing unkempt yards and other necessary tasks.

Julia Blanchard, 16, and Lorrin Ochs, 14, started painting the two-story house at 231 Jackson St. at 8:30 a.m. Monday. They were halfway finished as the clock hit 3 p.m. signaling the end of the work day.

“I’ve never been to a big city like this before,” said Ochs, of Emporia, Kan., when asked about what she thought of Anderson.

Anderson resident Laura Soverns, coordinator of the camp in Anderson, said about 250 campers and 50 chaperones will be in the city all week to work at about 60 places, including private homes and social service organizations.

Soverns said 11 churches have traveled to Anderson for the camp. The largest group, which consists of 68 campers and chaperones, is from Kansas, she said.

Soverns started with the group in 2000, when her then-16-year-old son went on a mission trip and she chaperoned.

“What I didn’t expect is that I would become so drawn in by whole experience myself,” she said. “So it became a passion, and I decided to start a camp here.”

The first camp in Anderson was in 2005, Soverns said.

Blanchard, of Twinsburg, Ohio, went on a similar trip last year to Saginaw, Mich., where she performed very similar tasks. Some day, Blanchard said, she wants to do mission work in another country.

“I think people outside the United States need us more,” she said. “But I think people here need help too.”

That rang true for Leanne King and her family, residents of the home at 1215 W. Third St. where campers painted trim.

“We had a notice from our homeowners insurance company saying they were going to drop our insurance if we didn’t do something,” King said as she watched her 3-year-old daughter, Timie, swim in a blow-up pool.

“My dad died seven years ago, and things just kept getting worse,” she said. “It’s good people like this that give me hope.”

Soverns said the teens involved in the camp come from as far as Apopka, Fla., to work on tasks in the area. However, teens from St. Mary’s, where Soverns is a member, were not allowed to participate in the camp in Anderson.



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