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  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Tatyana Shakhray, 18, guides a fellow "Fire and Ice" camper camper during target practice at Lakeside Archery in North Yarmouth on Sunday. <br />
23 child victims of burns came together in southern Maine over the weekend as part of the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing the teens to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
As an 18-year-old camper, this is Shakhray's last year to participate. She hopes to be selected as a counselor next year.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they bond and become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic expereinces," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
    Burn Archery Kids-164.JPG
  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Carolina Sandoval, 14, of Queens New York takes aim at the target as part of the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing child victims of burn trauma to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they bond and become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic experiences," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
    Burn Archery Kids-189.JPG
  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Dakota Butte, 16, of Jefferson, Maine pulls his arrows out of the target at Lakeside Archery in North Yarmouth as part of the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing child victims of burn trauma to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic experiences," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
    Burn Archery Kids-106.JPG
  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Kendra Ryder, 13, of Winterport, Maine, leans on Jacqueline Filasky, 16 of Woodbridge, Connecticut at Lakeside Archery in North Yarmouth on Sunday during the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing the teens to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they bond and become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic expereinces," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
    Burn Archery Kids-112.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine- 8/13/17 -- Tommy Ishimwe, 15, of Yarmouth, center, helps light candles for marchers as part of a meeting, demonstration and march in solidarity against violence and rioting in Charlottesville, Va.   About 40 people gathered and marched together singing "We Shall Overcome" on Sunday evening to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of weekend violence in Charlottesville, Va which killed three and injured dozens. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
    YarmouthMarch8-13-17-010.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine- 8/13/17 -- About 40 people gathered on the Yarmouth town green and marched together singing "We Shall Overcome" on Sunday night to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of weekend violence in Charlottesville, Va which killed three and injured dozens. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
    YarmouthMarch8-13-17-012.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine- 8/13/17 -- Tommy Ishimwe, 15, of Yarmouth, center, helps light candles for marchers as part of a meeting, demonstration and march in solidarity against violence and rioting in Charlottesville, Va.   About 40 people gathered and marched together singing "We Shall Overcome" on Sunday evening to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of weekend violence in Charlottesville, Va which killed three and injured dozens. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
    YarmouthMarch8-13-17-006.JPG
  • YARMOUTH, Maine- 8/13/17 -- Janice Cooper, (D-Yarmouth) Maine State Representative for District 17, speaks to a group of about  40 people who gathered on the Yarmouth town green and marched together singing "We Shall Overcome" on Sunday night to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of weekend violence in Charlottesville, Va which killed three and injured dozens. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster.
    YarmouthMarch8-13-17-003.JPG
  • May 15, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Walkers took to the track at Brunswick High School through the night on Friday in support of Cancer survivors, victims, and fundraising efforts as part of The American Cancer Society's annual Relay for Life.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 15, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Gorham Valedictorian Jennie Wiacek, 18, lights a candlaria lantern along the side of the track at Brunswick High School prior to the reading of the names of those lost but not forgotten. Jennie's mother and aunt are both survivors of the  disease. Walkers took to the track through the night on Friday in support of Cancer survivors, victims, and fundraising efforts as part of The American Cancer Society's annual Relay for Life.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Relay for Life 5.15.09-002.JPG
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