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  • Absolutely. All staff and volunteers are carefully screened, trained, and supervised to ensure a safe and supportive environment throughout the week.

    We maintain a minimum 10:1 camper-to-staff ratio during waking hours and at least 14:1 during sleeping hours. A certified medical professional is present at camp each week. Camper safety and supervision are always our top priority.

  • Each day includes a mix of activities, chapel or worship time, group games, meals, and opportunities to build friendships. Every program is designed to balance fun, faith, and personal growth.

  • To help campers fully unplug and engage in the camp experience, phones and personal electronics are not permitted during the week. We’ve found that removing distractions allows students to build stronger friendships and be fully present. If you need to reach your child, you may contact the camp office at any time.

  • We offer programs for students in Kindergarten through 12th grade, with age-appropriate camps designed specifically for each stage.

  • Yes. Campers receive all meals throughout the week. If your child has food allergies or dietary restrictions, please note that during registration so we can plan accordingly.

  • We strongly encourage families to clearly label all clothing, bedding, water bottles, and personal items with your camper’s name.

    A list of items for camp can be found HERE.

  • Campers may bring a small amount of money for optional afternoon snacks and our weekly missions offering.

    Bringing money is not required, but it is available as an option for those who would like to participate.

  • Absolutely. Each week, a certified medical professional serves as our camp nurse, overseeing medications and caring for minor injuries or health concerns. We are committed to providing attentive, responsible care throughout the week.

  • Please do not pack medications in your camper’s luggage. All medications must be turned in to the health officer at check-in. Medications are securely stored and distributed as directed. No medications are kept in cabins.

  • Homesickness is normal—especially for younger campers. Our trained staff are experienced in helping campers feel comfortable and supported, and most children adjust quickly once they get involved in activities and make new friends.

    The camp will notify you if your camper is unable to fight off homesickness.

  • Yes. We never want finances to prevent a child from attending camp. If you need assistance, please contact us to learn about available options.

    You can also learn more about our Angel Tree program, which provides fully funded camp opportunities for qualifying families.

  • We provide clear and organized check-in and check-out procedures to ensure a smooth and secure transition for both campers and parents.

    Specific details, locations, and pick-up instructions are available on our Check-In & Check-Out page.