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Free sleepover camp for children ages 6-12 experiencing grief. Led by trained staff, this program includes both emotional support activities and traditional camp experiences.

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Grieving
Children
Counseling
Bereavement
Day Camp
Annual weekend retreat for families impacted by the foster care system.

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Day Camp
Adoption & Foster Care
Recreation
Parenting Education
Summer camp for LGBTQ+ youth ages 13-18. Get to know horsemanship activities like grooming, leading, and riding, participate in creative arts & crafts, playtime & learning with small farm animals, and more. LGBTQ+ staff and mentors will create a fun and empowering space for youth to make new friends, develop farm skills, and increase self-confidence.

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Teens
Recreation
Day Camp
LGBTQ
Program for children ages 3-5 who are potty-trained. Activities include half-day outdoor adventures and mentor-facilitated learning.
4-week summer day program for elementary school-age children who have experienced difficult life circumstances and exhibit emotional and behavioral issues as a result. Camp includes outdoor recreational and physical fitness-related activities, music and arts enrichment, daily off-site field trips, and small group conversations that encourage and support positive coping skills and self-management.
Free annual summer camp program to prepare rising high school seniors for college.

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Education
Day Camp
Help Find School
Help Pay for School
Navigating the System
Financial Aid & Loans
Adaptive summer camp builds confidence and physical ability, and enables participants to enjoy the outdoors.

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Children
Daytime Care
Disability
Physical Disability
Adults
Day Camp
Recreation
Teens
Developmental Disability
Summer camp for youth ages 6-18. Get to know horses, create art projects, play with farm animals, meet new friends, develop valuable life skills, and more.
Hands-on programs focusing on K-12, such as classroom presentations, shelter tours and service projects. Classroom topics include: compassion and kindness towards animals, dog bite prevention and safety, spay/neuter education, animal cruelty and neglect, native wildlife safety, animal identification (i.e. dog licenses/cat id tags), and safety.
In partnership with area schools, this service provides summer school programs for Migrant and Latine youth that combine bilingual academic instruction with outdoor experiences. These summer programs allow Vamos to help families that move temporarily to the area to work in agriculture by providing a space for their children to engage in meaningful activities and enjoy their temporary home while their parents are at work. Children are enrolled based on where they live and what school they attend, with priority given to participants that are multilingual and whose dominant language is Spanish.
Summer camp programs for grades 1-8. Activities include all-day outdoor adventures, mentor-facilitated learning and discovery, and wilderness skills development.

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