Vermont Community Service Camps
Vermont parents know that your child will be capable of great things after learning to give selflessly of themselves at Vermont Community Service Camps. Life can get hectic and we sometimes forget about those in need.
There is no better way for your kids to develop a sense of self-respect, while getting involved in the community, than with Vermont Community Service Camps. Vermont Community Service Camps will not only make your child feel great about themselves, but they will also have the time of their lives with many other camp activities.
Community Service camps throughout the country and especially in Vermont specialize in providing your children with a fun-filled and life changing experience in the realm of Community Service.
The following are some highly recommended Community Service programs servicing Vermont. These programs have passed 300 stringent standards and thus are accredited by the World Camp Association and the American Camping Association:
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For 103 years we have been building community with a camper/counselor ratio of fewer than 3:1 with noncompetitive program, individual attention a reality.
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All elective program - campers choose daily. Progressive philosophy with global view. Rustic cabins.
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Covenant Hills Camp, in partnership with the local church, seeks to change lives by presenting the gospel of Jesus Christ, winning people to Christ, building them in faith and equipping them for ministry. Covenant Hills Camp seeks to provide a positive and safe educational environment for character building, leadership development and constructive relational skills.
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Remote boys' camp that honors rustic living skills, strong community, respect for each other and the land, and positive models of what it means to be a man.
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Girls are in motion-learning, laughing, digging, hammering, painting, building, climbing, talking, hiking, paddling, and swimming. Learn self-reliance.
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Specialization in a wide variety of sports and arts activities. Hikes and trips. Supportive cabin groups. Full season promotes social and emotional growth.
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Through earth based activities boys learn to live and play in a spirit of cooperation rather than competition
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Learn to be a wilderness adventurer on the trail, paddling a canoe, rock climbing. Post adventure, share stories, forge friendships, make music, build community
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Small community where teens grow through shared work, simple living, and meaningful responsibility in community service and caring for farm animals and gardens.
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Alive with adventure, Timberlake is every boy's dream-fly off rope swings, build a tree house, laugh with friends, milk cows, eat great food, create amazing art
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