Illinois International Culture Camps
Providing Unique Settings and Activities For Children To Expand Their Horizons
From the Adler Planetarium to the famous Sears Tower, Illinois camps are a great way for your child to explore the multi-faceted "Land of Lincoln." Illinois camps specialize in providing your child with an adventurous, fun-filled, and life changing experience in a variety of themes.
The following are some highly recommended camps within the state of International Culture. 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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YMCA Camp Campanelli is for campers who want a traditional setting with many activities available. For ages 3-14 we have something for everyone.
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Diversity and communication skills in a fun atmosphere by uniting girls of varied backgrounds and providing them with essential empowerment and social skills.
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Our YMCA Day Camp offers urban outdoor camping experiences and projects designed to bring out the leader in all.
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Our purpose is to enrich young people's lives by offering a life experience in a challenging and supportive environment
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The Upper Palmetto YMCA was first established in February of 1913. The headquarters were located in the offices of J.P. Hollis (above the Rock Hill Hardware Store). After several moves and efforts to raise funds for the building, the Charlotte Avenue YMCA opened its doors on December 22, 1950. Today, the Upper Palmetto YMCA includes nine branches and Camp Cherokee, a summer resident camp, serving York, Chester, and Lancaster counties.
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