Your whole family can go on a Mission Trip here in Indiana to reach families right here in our community!
Inspire Friendships
Build Hope
Defy Loneliness
Many Christian families have been a part of the Victory Lanes experience. They can testify the impact it has made. Sign up for opportunities to serve and meet new friends.
“Bringing the whole family together for a priceless opportunity.”
-Kristen
Step 1
Realize your family has the power to defy loneliness!
Step 2
Become a Partner Family by signing up to serve TODAY!
Step 3
Create Connections through serving at Camp!
Moving Past Hesitations to Find Connections
Jennifer summed it up this way: “I may not feel like I always have the right words to say, but I realize that we all need friendships.”
The first time Brooke Biddle overheard a young teen in a public setting use the term “special needs” in a degrading manner, her heart ached. Her daughter Finley is classified as having special needs and Brooke was still coming to terms with this. Hearing her daughter’s diagnosis used as an insult led Brooke to decide to come to Victory Lane’s June camp session.
“I definitely had hesitations about camp,” Brooke expressed.
“I am new to the area and not a typical social butterfly-type, so it was way out of my normal comfort zone.”
Brooke was not the only one with hesitations. Miles away, the Alexander family wrestled with uncertainty as well. The Alex-anders knew camp founders Brett and Paige Fischer and were familiar with Victory Lane, but they hadn’t been to camp before.
“I was very hesitant with all that was going on in our personal lives and the insecurity of not knowing what to expect,” noted Jennifer Alexander. Jennifer, her husband Phil, and their chil-dren served as a Partner Family. Their role was to make sure that Brooke and Finley had whatever they needed to enjoy their week at camp. It didn’t take long for the Biddle's and the Alexanders to form a connection.