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War Camp Community Service (WCCS). By: Jacob Johnson Class: Foundations to Rec. What is the WCCS?. Created during WWI for soldiers, sailors, and communities Main Focus: Provide leisure and recreational opportunities for people, mainly soldiers and sailors, during the war
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War Camp Community Service (WCCS) By: Jacob Johnson Class: Foundations to Rec.
What is the WCCS? • Created during WWI for soldiers, sailors, and communities • Main Focus: Provide leisure and recreational opportunities for people, mainly soldiers and sailors, during the war • Needed for social needs of the soldiers and to keep them emotionally sane • Soldiers away from family, friends, and customary recreation • It was believed that the boosting of morale through recreational activities was the reason for winning the war • Became “Playground and Recreation Association of America”
How Has it Contributed to Leisure/ Recreation? • Playground and Recreation Association of America united with the WCCS to provide leaders for the recreational activities • The PRAA developed the National Physical Education Service as well • This created teaching for recreation and emphasized physical education • The WCCS and it’s counterparts such as the NPES and PRAA provided boosted morale and stress relief for servicemen. • It built a foundation for many of the recreational programs that we have in today’s society, and shows us how essential leisure and recreation is to our lives.
Works Cited • Butler, G. (n.d.). James E. Rogers | The Play & Playground Encyclopedia. The Play & Playground Encyclopedia | The Ultimate History of Play & Playgrounds Designed to cover a broad range of topics. Retrieved September 12, 2013, from http://www.pgpedia.com/r/james-e-rogers • Lee, J. (1918). Annals of the American Academy of Social and Political Science. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. . • Butler, G. (n.d.). James E. Rogers | The Play & Playground Encyclopedia. The Play & Playground Encyclopedia | The Ultimate History of Play & Playgrounds Designed to cover a broad range of topiMclean, D., & Hurd, A. (2012). Early History of Recreation and Leisure. Recreation and Leisure in Modern Society (p. 76). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning.cs. Retrieved September 12, 2013, from http://www.pgpedia.com/r/james-e-rogers.