The Impact of Camp
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The Lasting Impact of Summer Camp
Wondering if summer camp is right for your child? Hear from several YMCA camp counselors who turned their own summer camp experiences as children into a career.
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Camp is a Place Where All Are Accepted
Camp is a place where all are accepted. Learn from Shawn Morrison, Senior Vice President of Philanthropy, at the YMCA of Greater Richmond—and former YMCA camp counselor—how camp helps level the playing field for all kids.
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Inspiring Confidence in Kids
Camp is a place kids can be their authentic selves. See how camp inspires confidence in kids from Nat Corrall, Director of Child and Youth Development at the YMCA of San Diego County.
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Camp Can Foster Resilience for Life
When kids create crafts or shoot a basketball, they’re doing so much more. Hear how the skills learned at camp foster resilience for life from Tim Joyce, former camper and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Richmond from 2013-2020.
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Access and Ability at Camp
At the Rancho Family YMCA’s day camp, YMCA staff meet kids and families where they are. Hear camp director Mia Kelliher talk about access and ability at camp.
The Numbers on Y Summer Camps
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1,467 day camps
In 2020, the Y provided more than 1,400 day camp programs in the U.S.
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364,910
Ys nationwide served 364,910 kids and teens at resident and day camps in 2020.
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234 Overnight Camps
The Y has more than 200 overnight camps for kids and teens, along with specialty camps that focus on specific programs to meet the individual needs of campers.