OTTAWA -- Summer camps are underway for many kids in the capital. For 13-year-olds Jody and Joyce Derival, they know this year is going to be different. "I get to see people, people I didn’t see before," says Joyce. "And it's really fun because we’re playing sports right now and I like doing that." Jody says, “If the ball goes close to someone else just let them take the ball.
Just don’t go rushing to them and bump into them and stuff.” Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa CEO Adam Joiner says having this option for kids, to spend the summer here, makes a big difference in their lives. “It’s really hard to put into words the difference that having programming for kids in person makes,” says Joiner. "Just being able to have our members come