CH FAQ's > Parents (9 entries)
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A sample schedule for the week of camp can be found on our Parent Resources page. Specific activities might be different for different age groups. For example, younger kids ...
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All of our summer staff go through an extensive two-week training period that covers everything from emergency procedures, technical safely knowledge, soft skills of general camper care, sharing the gospel, CPR, ...
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If we say that it's "better than home", we're likely to offend a few people reading this, but it comes awfully close! We make great efforts to ensure that our ...
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Pictures of our facilities can be found on our Facilities Pictures page. Each cabin is beautifully constructed and contains 12 beds; two for counselors and 10 for campers. The ...
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Above all else at camp, we desire to create an environment that is conducive to spiritual growth and we've seen few cases where a cell phone has encouraged that to happen. ...
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We allow for parents to specify one mutual cabin mate request for their week of camp. Due to the complexity of cabin assignments with multiple requests per camper, it simply isn't ...
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Absolutely! Unless directed otherwise, we give out all care packages on Wednesday after the evening session. Care packages can be left with us at registration or mailed to arrive at camp ...
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We make every effort to ensure that each camper has a meal appropriate to their needs, so please let us know about any specific needs at least a week before camp ...
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Parents should drop off any required medicine for their child at registration the day camp begins, along with detailed administration on their medical release form, so that our staff is able ...









