Young Life Camp
June 27th - July 2nd at
Lake Champion
Camp Information
What to expect:
Students step away from day-to-day life and spend a week in the beautiful Catskill Mountains of New York, exploring nature, discussing the realities and questions of life with their friends and Young Life leaders, and having mind-boggling fun with hundreds of high schoolers from around the east coast. This is a week they will never forget!
What to bring:
We will send a specific packing list to registered campers as the trip gets closer. Clothes to be active in, swimwear, and an outfit that can get messy are always a part of our items to bring.
Cost: $750 (campership & fundraising opportunities available)
YoungLives Camp
August 1st - 4th at Lake Champion
Camp Information
What to expect:
Expecting and young mothers step away from day-to-day life and spend four days in the beautiful Catskill Mountains of New York where they experience the wonder of nature, discuss the realities and questions of life with their peers and YoungLives mentors, and have life-giving fun with other teen moms from around the east coast.
There will be childcare offered at camp throughout the day during group activities and Club. You will also have plenty of time throughout the day to enjoy camp with their little one(s) during your free time and meals.
What to bring:
We will send a packing list to registered campers as our trip gets closer.
Cost: $100 (includes mom and child) -new camper $125 (includes mom and child) - returning camper
YoungLives Childcare
July 31st -4th at Lake Champion
Camp Information
What to expect:
Each summer teen moms and their children head to camp to experience the gospel. This is possible because individuals & groups from around the country go to spend a week caring for babies and children at camp.
You will be assigned to a nursery with a particular age group for the week. There will be about 6-12 children and about 6-10 childcare volunteers per nursery. You will be responsible for the general care, feeding and diapering of the children during planned camp activities for the moms. You will not be responsible for bathing children or putting them to bed at night. We ask you to participate spiritually in caring for the children. The role you have in caring and praying for these dear friends is vitally important, and we rely heavily on your prayers, even leading up to camp. You will also be asked to participate in nursery group meetings and devotions and large group childcare meetings.
What to bring:
We will send a packing list to registered volunteers as the camp trip gets closer.

