Summer Youth Camps

Donations: Youth camps are funded by the generosity of donors like you! Please consider giving as much as you are able to support youth camp ministries.  For overnight, residential camps it costs about $75 per child for each day of camp to provide housing, meals, activities, staff, and other needed supplies. Thus, it costs about $450 for Senior and Junior High campers and about $300 for Junior campers for traditional camps. We encourage everyone to contribute what they can, with a minimum of $25. If you’re able, please consider paying more than the total camp cost to help support those who may not be able to afford the full amount. You can bring cash or check to on-site check-in at camp or donate online. Your generosity is greatly appreciated!

Health Information: In accordance with state law, the Registration Form and the Health History Record included in the registration forms must be completed and on file for all campers. This includes a copy of the camper’s insurance card and immunization record.  Please be sure that all health information is complete. If you do not include copies of the insurance card and immunization record when completing the registration form, please bring a copy to on-site registration. All information is required by the State of Michigan to be on file during camp. All medications sent to camp must be in their original containers with instructions.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If your camper requires accommodations such as additional attention, behavior supports, or physical assistance in order participate fully and be successful at camp, please share this information as early as possible with the camp director. This information is critical to adequately staffing the camp. Thank you for your cooperation! This allows us to provide a quality and safe program for your child. If the director does not receive information regarding specific needs of a camper, then that camper may not be able to attend camp due to Michigan camp staffing requirements.

Late Arrivals: It is the responsibility of a camper’s parent or guardian to make arrangements before the beginning of camp to admit the camper as a late arrival or arrange for an early pick-up. This can be done by e-mail or by telephone with the camp director.

Part-time Attendance: Some campers have desired to attend camp and to work a job, participate in school athletics or to take academic courses such as summer school or driver’s education. The camper needs to contact the camp director BEFORE camp to explain the specific situation. The camp director will decide whether part time attendance at camp will be allowed.

June 1 is the initial deadline to register for summer youth camps. Registration for specific camps will remain open after June 1 only if space is available.