Camp Tale Time Adventures!

Join us for Camp Tale Time Adventures, a storytelling journey designed just for children who stutter! In this lively workshop, participants will dive into the world of camp through interactive story games—imagining the sights, sounds, and surprises of campfires, marshmallows, and shadows in the trees—then bring their stories to life by sculpting a clay character to share through words or song. We’ll wrap up with a spirited round of camp-themed Pictionary, making this a fun and creative way to connect, express yourself, and let your imagination run free.

About the presenters

Rhea Bhalla

Rhea serves on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Stuttering Association, where she coordinates national volunteer and support group programming. She founded both the Prairie Stuttering Support Group and the National Youth Support Group, and co-leads the Family & Youth Programming Committee. Passionate about advocacy and community-building, she has helped design and lead workshops for children, youth, and families, and works closely with the CSA's network of over 300 volunteers to expand programming across Canada.

Ridwana Miah

Ridwana is a paralegal with an academic background in politics, law, and policy making. As someone who stutters, she actively raises awareness around stuttering through her writing and contributions to International Stuttering Awareness Day (ISAD). She shares personal stories, opinions, and insights that reflect both the challenges and the triumphs of living with a stutter in modern day society. Volunteering with the Canadian Stuttering Association gives her the opportunity to help others connect with and resonate with her experiences. It also allows her to contribute to the organization's many initiatives and discussions aimed at raising awareness and fostering understanding around stuttering.

Type
Youth Programming
Date/Time
November 9, 2025, 9:00 am - 10:15 am (EST)
Location
Hockey Room (Youth Camp)
Audience
Young kids
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