A Parent’s First Concern Must Be Safety
Youth programs must be effective, fun, creative and affordable. But above all, they must be safe, safe, safe! When considering an organization to work with your child, you should ask some really tough questions: 1) Does the organization have a long, established track record of safety? Has there ever been an accusation of injury, abuse or […]
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Dr. Kimberly Harden Endorses Character Camp’s $1 Million Healthy Child Campaign
On: Feb 3, 2015
By: Character Camp
One Small Raindrop Starts A Flood: The Impact of A Community Campaign The philosophy of Character Camp is that each boy and girl possesses leadership qualities. These leading boys and girls grow up to be leading adults. These catalysts are not born, yet they are made. Qualities such as honesty, responsibility, hard work, respect and […]
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Fairy Tales Do Come True Precious Princess ~ Sleeping Beauty Weekend
On: Jan 26, 2015
By: Character Camp
How do you instill self-assurance in young girls and show them their priceless intrinsic value? How do you prepare them to compete with confidence in ‘a man’s world?’ You give them the royal treatment, add lessons on beauty, nutrition and life skills and show them how enjoyable science and math can be. During the Sleeping […]
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Retreats Should Grow Your Kids
On: Jan 20, 2015
By: Character Camp
Most youth retreats are fun—and they should be! But retreats should be so much more; they should grow a child. Along with the good times and glad memories, retreats should be fulfilling for children. They should be challenging, educational, and inspiring. Children should return home with new skills, new confidence and new maturity. Over the […]
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