Camp Hope’s Mission is Founded on Four Pillars of Service

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OUR CAMPERS

Camp Hope’s first pillar is to provide a five day, recreational and residential camp experience for teens and young adults with developmental disabilities.

The campers who participate in Camp Hope are able to experience the growth opportunities and joy of a recreational summer camp where they participate in typical summer activities.


OUR CAMPERS FAMILIES

Camp Hope’s second pillar is to provide a five-day respite for the families of the teens and young adults who participate as campers.

These five days of camp may be the only days of respite the families receive the entire year. Camp Hope is a place where family members can be assured that their child, brother, or sister is well cared for. This sense of comfort allows them to take some time for well-deserved rest and relaxation.


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OUR BUDDIES

Camp Hope’s third pillar is to provide a challenging and rewarding service opportunity for high school and college students.

These students who take on the roles of buddies and group leaders will a give a week of their summer in complete selfless service. The life lessons and perspectives they will gain during these five days is unparalleled to anything they will ever experience.


THE COMMUNITY

Camp Hope’s fourth pillar promotes community involvement and ecumenical harmony by encouraging participation of various community groups and organizations.

Camp Hope provides many opportunities for community involvement: providing meals, sharing talents, offering services, or giving time as a volunteer during a camp session. Persons of all faith backgrounds are encouraged to get involved, thereby resulting in ecumenical harmony.

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you & not to harm you, plans to give you hope & a future.” Jeremiah 29:11