Some LGBTQ+ summer camps struggle to meet demand amid corporate funding drop
On the shores of Lake Huron, Harry Stewart and his husband Chris Southin sway back and forth in their rocking chairs on a wooden deck, watching dozens of youth play and laugh around them at Rainbow Camp.
“People say that we’re the two old guys from the balcony of the Muppet Show, and that is what it feels like,” Stewart said. “It’s so rewarding to see everything that you’ve worked so hard to make happen.”
Since 2012, the couple have been running a sleepaway summer camp in Thessalon, Ont., about 200 kilometres west of Sudbury, aimed at creating a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth across Canada and the United States.
But this year, they are grappling with a critical drop in funding while struggling to meet a surge in demand from youth hoping to attend the camp.
