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Summer 2017 is the summer of “Dear Evan Hansen” at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires.  Starring a Tony Award-winning Ramah alum, many of our New York-based campers have been buzzing about this particular Broadway show. I can often hear the songs blasting from bunks or being sung around camp.  As the Director of Breira (the program for campers with special needs at CRB), the plot, songs, and message of “Dear Evan Hansen” ring even deeper.  The image of the kid, “on the outside always looking in” isn’t fictional; these are real children that I work with, with names faces, likes, and dislikes.  Children who desperately want to be included.

Summer 2017 is the summer of “Dear Evan Hansen” at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires.  Starring a Tony Award-winning Ramah alum, many of our New York-based campers have been buzzing about this particular Broadway show. I can often hear the songs blasting from bunks or being sung around camp.  As the Director of Breira (the program for campers with special needs at CRB), the plot, songs, and message of “Dear Evan Hansen” ring even deeper.  The image of the kid, “on the outside always looking in” isn’t fictional; these are real children that I work with, with names faces, likes, and dislikes.  Children who desperately want to be included.

Summer 2017 is the summer of “Dear Evan Hansen” at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires.  Starring a Tony Award-winning Ramah alum, many of our New York-based campers have been buzzing about this particular Broadway show. I can often hear the songs blasting from bunks or being sung around camp.  As the Director of Breira (the program for campers with special needs at CRB), the plot, songs, and message of “Dear Evan Hansen” ring even deeper.  The image of the kid, “on the outside always looking in” isn’t fictional; these are real children that I work with, with names faces, likes, and dislikes.  Children who desperately want to be included.

Summer 2017 is the summer of “Dear Evan Hansen” at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires.  Starring a Tony Award-winning Ramah alum, many of our New York-based campers have been buzzing about this particular Broadway show. I can often hear the songs blasting from bunks or being sung around camp.  As the Director of Breira (the program for campers with special needs at CRB), the plot, songs, and message of “Dear Evan Hansen” ring even deeper.  The image of the kid, “on the outside always looking in” isn’t fictional; these are real children that I work with, with names faces, likes, and dislikes.  Children who desperately want to be included.