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Youth Daycamp
Spring Camp - 2008
Summer Camp - 2008.
The YMCA Day Camp Philosophy
The YMCA’s mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirits, minds, and bodies for all. The purpose of YMCA Day Camp, as with every YMCA program, is to help participants—in this case preschoolers to teens—grow spiritually, mentally, and physically. By using a natural camp site, or incorporating trips to a natural setting, and by providing challenging activities in both small- and large-group settings under the guidance of caring, well-trained staff members, YMCA Day Camp can give children an experience that can last a lifetime.
This experience is grounded in a set of seven objectives that the YMCA has for all program participants:
Grow personally.
Learn values.
Improve personal and family relationships.
Appreciate diversity.
Become better leaders and supporters.
Develop specific skills.
Have fun.
Develop Specific Skills
Diverse activities help campers acquire new knowledge and ways to grow in spirit, mind, and body. YMCA day camps help youths succeed in their daily lives through programs that build self-reliance, practical skills, and good values. This might mean learning to swim, to build a fire, to get along with others, to use a computer, or to speak a foreign language.
About the Terre Haute Family Y Character Beads
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