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Religious
Operated by Christian or Jewish organizations, campers experience a broad range of outdoor
activities within the framework of promoting positive “life values”
Underprivileged
Children referred by social service organizations are given the opportunity to experience positive outdoor activities away from the crowded, sometimes dangerous urban environment in which they live.
Physically Challenged
Children and adults with physical limitations are provided special attention and facilities to make it possible for them to enjoy a wide range of camp activities.
Learning Disabled
Children and adults with learning disabilities are provided special attention to help them achieve their potential.
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Resort/Conference Center
Adult and family “guests” experience recreational or educational activities.
US CampAdventure participants serve in the program areas.
Girl Scouts
These all-girl camps have activities that follow the Girl Scouts and Girl Guides philosophies, although scouting experience is not required. Outdoor activities are often the focus, and for this reason facilities may be rustic.
Support Staff
US CampAdventure also offers a work program, which places full-time students during their school break in kitchen, office, and maintenance positions. Camps look for staff with skills in: cooking, dish washing, carpentry, road-building and telephone reception.
Contact the US CampAdventure recruiters for more information.
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