Mary Stevens Was Just 8 — Now a Texas Camp Is in Mourning

 

“I’ve given strength training to hundreds of boys. to lose. to stand again. However, I never received any guidance on how to cope with the loss of my daughter. — There was silence on social media. And for the first time, millions of people prayed for a father who had just lost everything, not for a team. The goal of Camp Mystic was to foster childhood joy, adventure, and laughter. However, it has turned into a place of unfathomable grief for one family in Austin, Texas.

After the Texas Hill Country experienced severe flooding, eight-year-old Mary Stevens, a camper full of light and smiles, was reported missing. Day and night, search teams had been working nonstop to get her home safely. However, authorities confirmed the discovery of Mary’s body this morning. Although specifics are still being worked out, it is evident that this community has been completely upended.

Her campmates, parents, and friends are inconsolable. There are plans to hold a candlelight vigil in her honor, and there are increasing calls for youth camps to prepare better for flooding.

How many more tragedies must occur before we call for reform?

 

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