A waist purse may look like a small accessory, but in NYSC camp it solves a real problem: where do you keep your phone, cash, keys, and ID when you are moving around? During registration and camp activities, you may not want to carry your full bag. You also may not want important items loose in your pocket. A waist purse keeps small valuables close to your body and easy to reach. It is especially useful during the first day when you are handling documents, joining queues, asking questions, and moving between points. That is exactly when losing small items becomes frustrating. Choose a waist purse that is light, simple, and not too bulky. You need enough room for essentials, not a second travel bag. For many corps members, a waist purse becomes one of the most used items in camp because it supports daily movement rather than sitting inside the main bag.