Why Should I Send
My Child To Camp?
We believe that attending summer camp is so much more than a way to pass the
summer hours or to keep kids occupied while parents are working. Summer camp,
like school, is an intentional place of social, emotional, physical and intellectual
learning. Research performed by the American Camp
Association suggest that children who attend camp make gains in important
outcomes such as team work, leadership, self-confidence, social competence
and independence.
In some cases, camp impacts these areas more than school. Outdoor
learning also provides important time away from electronic distractions, allowing
kids the freedom to learn in the midst of nature and face-to-face with peers
and helpful adults. Research on building resilience in children and adolescents
suggests that even just one relationship with a helpful adult other than a family
member improves a child’s developmental outcome. For many, this relationship
is with a counselor at camp. The most important reason, however, to send you
child to camp is to experience the incredible fun and adventure that comes
with living 24 hours a day with a group of peers and doing fun things that can’t
be done at home. The memories last a lifetime!
Why Should I Send My
Child to Camp Good News?
Camp Good News has been working with youth from all walks of life and from
all over the world since 1935. Many of our staff attended Camp Good
News
as children. We have a wealth and depth of child care and youth ministry experience—all
provided on a gorgeous waterfront Cape Cod property.
Camp Good News is not a
traditional religious or “Bible” camp.
Our campers come from a variety of cultural, ethnic and religious traditions.
Our
goal is to introduce campers to the Gospel of Jesus Christ
in the midst of our high quality, state-of-the-art summer camp
program. Our program
conveys to children that they are valued and respected, and that they can
safely try new things and push their own boundaries in a healthy
way. In a day
when children have so many distractions, Camp Good News
teaches
traditional Judeo-Christian values in a fun, challenging, family-like atmosphere.
Our
supervision of campers is excellent and carefully considered. Camp Good
News is accredited
by the American Camp Association (ACA) and the Christian Camp and Conference
Association (CCCA). We also follow all regulations set forth
by the Massachusetts Department
of Public Health and we are licensed by the Town of Sandwich Board of
Health. All staff members undergo and must pass criminal background
checks. They also receive 10 days of pre-camp training by licensed
education and health professionals.
Our kitchen serves three
delicious home-made meals a day, and laundry services are provided
free of charge.
We have full time nurses, and our infirmary is open 24 hours a day.
In
addition to the excellence of our program and the beauty of
our surroundings, Camp Good News has the leadership and expertise
needed to supervise a safe
and valuable summer camp experience. Our rates are consistent with those
of traditional nonprofit residential or
day camp programs (like the YMCA or 4-H). This means good common sense
value for you and a lifetime of
memories for your children. We hope you will join our camp family and
fill out an application today.
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