OSD/OMK Family Camp in Alabama Camp We Can! at Camp ASCCA - Special needs family camp June 30-July 5, 2013 Ages: Adults with Youth 6-18 Number of Campers: 20 Featured Activities: Zipline, Horseback, Pool, Tubing, Demo farm, Archery, Sports and games, Splash pad, Zip tower Camp "We Can!" Is a family camp of Alabama Operation: Military Kids and is specifically designed to provide service to military families who have a child or children with special needs. The intent of the camp is to provide a residential family camp program in an environment specifically designed to accommodate almost any special need or disability. Our host site - Alabama's Special Camp for Children and Adults (A.S.C.C.A.) - has the accommodations for special needs youth to experience zip lining, tubing, archery, horseback riding, swimming, splash pad and so many more activities. Through therapeutic recreation and opportunities for learning new skills, our youth will learn new abilities and develop their confidence. Typically youth with special needs are not given the opportunity to attend overnight summer camps. Camp We Can! allows youth to have a traditional summer camp experience in an accredited camp site that meets up to 300 standards for health, safety, and program quality. This year our theme will be America the Beautiful, complete with a fireworks show on July 4th! Eligible and interested? Pack your patriotic colors and bring your family to Camp We Can! This camp is full! Rachel Simpson 334-844-2294 and Bradfra@auburn.edu The 2013 OSD/OMK Camp Grants are funded through a partnership of the Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Military Community & Family Policy, Office of Family Policy/Children and Youth and 4-H National Headquarters/National Institute of Food and Agriculture/U. S. Department of Agriculture under Kansas State University special project number 2010-48713-21882.
OSD/OMK Family Camps in American Samoa American Samoa Operation Military Kids Family Camp July 01, 2013 July 03, 2013 Ages: Adults with Youth 6-12 Number of Campers: 60 Featured Activities: Photography Say Cheese, Let s Go Fishing, Baking Let them eat Pizza, Hot Hula, Traditional Arts, GIS Mapping Campers will enjoy a 3-day/2-night outdoor event with lots of fun activities and a chance to meet new friends. Campers will heighten their physical activities, enhance self-confidence and self-esteem, and achieve interpersonal growth. Campers will network with other military youth that are going through some of the same issues and be able to learn how other youth deal with living in a military family. Activities and choices include fishing, What s bugging you?, Balloon Tower, GIS Mapping, Hot Hula, Arts & Crafts, Hiking, Fishing, Photography and games. Nellie Fuimaono or Salaia Tuileta (684) 699-1575 ext. 242/236 Nellie Fuimaono : fuinellie@yahoo.com or Salaia Tuileta: salaia_64@yahoo.com American Samoa Operation Military Kids Family Camp July 08, 2013 July 10, 2013 Ages: Adults with Youth 13-19 Number of Campers: 60 Featured Activities: Photography Say Cheese, Let s Go Fishing, Baking Let them eat Pizza, Hot Hula, Traditional Arts, GIS Mapping Campers will enjoy a 3-day/2-night outdoor event with lots of fun activities and a chance to meet new friends. Campers will heighten their physical activities, enhance self-confidence and self-esteem, and achieve interpersonal growth. Campers will network with other military youth that are going through some of the same issues and be able to learn how other youth deal with living in a military family. Activities and choices include fishing, What s bugging you?, Balloon Tower, GIS Mapping, Hot Hula, Arts & Crafts, Hiking, Fishing, Photography and games. Nellie Fuimaono or Salaia Tuileta (684) 699-1575 ext. 242/236 Nellie Fuimaono : fuinellie@yahoo.com or Salaia Tuileta: salaia_64@yahoo.com
OSD/OMK Family Camp in Kansas Purple on the Prairie: Military Family Camp August 16-18, 2013 Ages: Parents With Youth (K-12) Number of Campers: 40 Youth; 40 Adults Featured Activities: In addition to Swimming, Horseback riding and Canoeing, families will strengthen their Communication and Resilience skills through Arts, Physical activity and Nature projects all set in the natural beauty of the prairie The theme of the "Purple of the Prairie" camp is the Purple Prairie Clover which is a hardy, native wild flower that thrives on the prairie in times of drought, heat due to its deep tap-root. The flower is representative of the deep roots that stabilize military families during times of transition and challenge. This three-day camp provides families with a relaxing setting, well-trained staff and engaging activities (e.g, yoga, arts, natural science projects, games) that give family members time to have fun, get to know each other better and strengthen their family "tap-root". Throughout the camp, Kansas State University camp counselors will facilitate youth and parent activities which culminate in the camp 'showcase' on Sunday afternoon where families demonstrate what they discovered about their family members and unit. Elaine Johannes 785-532-7720; 785-532-5773; ejohanne@ksu.edu
OSD/OMK Family Camps in Kentucky Robinson Forest Adventure Family Camp June 28-30, 2013 Number of Campers: 50 Featured Activities: Wilderness survival, Outdoor cooking and homemade ice cream, Creek walk and crawfish hunt, Star gazing 101, Elk viewing, Fur bearing animals of the forest program, Forestry activities, Water quality and ecology activities, Geocaching (GPS) treasure hunt, Family nature crafts, Hiking, Mountain biking, Digital photography scavenger hunt, Serpentarium program, Raptor rehabilitation program, Animal tracks mold-making and identification program, Campfire program and Storytelling ATTENTION MILITARY FAMILIES: Does your family have what it takes to conquer an outdoor environment while working together as a team? If so, join us for a FREE action-packed weekend in beautiful Robinson Forest in Southeastern Kentucky! Participate in exciting activities such as hiking, mountain biking, wilderness survival, crawfish hunt, geocaching, serpentarium, raptor rehab, and more! Explore the ecology around you as you learn about forestry, environmental education, area wildlife, and backcountry cooking! Gather with good food, families and peers for campfire programs. This camp is for military families with youth ages 5 and up from any state and branch of the military. Meet other military youth and learn how they deal with living in a military family. Reconnect and build teamwork and resiliency skills with your family. Participate in a once-in-a-lifetime family adventure! http://www.ca.uky.edu/hes/?p=590 Derek Darlington; 859-257-3072 ; derek.darlington@uky.edu Camp Piomingo Outdoor Extravaganze Family Camp August 9-11, 2013 Number of Campers: 130 Featured Activities: Gong rings, Sunset hike, Family crafts, Swimming, Archery, Riflery, High ropes challenge and Zip line, Climbing wall, Outdoor education and outdoor cooking, Canoeing, Pottery, Campfire program and Storytelling ATTENTION MILITARY FAMILIES: Have you ever wished your whole family could participate in a camp together where everything was planned out for you so that all your family has to do is relax, have fun, and reconnect? If so, join us for a FREE action-packed weekend at the YMCA Camp Piomingo in Brandenburg, Kentucky! Participate in exciting activities such as hiking, swimming, archery, riflery, high ropes, zipline, climbing wall, canoeing and more! This camp is for military families with youth ages 5 and up from any state and branch of the military. Meet other military youth and learn how they deal with living in a military family. Gather with good food, families and peers for campfire programs, s'mores, and storytelling. Reconnect and build teamwork and resiliency skills with your family. Participate in a once-in-a-lifetime family adventure! http://www.ca.uky.edu/hes/?p=590 Derek Darlington; 859-257-3072; derek.darlington@uky.edu
OSD/OMK Family Camp in Nevada R&R Military Family Camp July 30 - August 2, 2013 Number of Campers: 60 Youth; 40 Adults Featured Activities: Horseback riding, Shooting, Zip line / Rock wall, GPS, Amazing race Nevada's OMK Reenergizing, Reestablishing, Recharging, and Reconnecting the Family camp brings together military families from all branches of service, which have recently returned from deployment. This camp will provide families the opportunity to reconnect and express their feelings, anxieties and have positive dialog about the changes that have occurred in their life as a result of deployment. This will be combined with an adventure-based (shooting sports, rockwall climbing, repelling, GPS course, amazing race, etc.) camping experience that will allow families to problem solve, work as a family, make decisions individually and as a family, and demonstrate their leadership abilities. Family members, especially teens, will gain new friends who share their same circumstance allowing for a greater ability to cope and deal with reintegration issues as a result of deployment. Ricky Gourrier 702-257-5558 or gourrierr@unce.unr.edu OSD/OMK Family Camp in New Hampshire Adventures in Flight Military Family Weekend August 16-18, 2013 Ages: Family Camp (all ages) Number of Campers: 80 Featured Activities: Experiential flight activities, Swimming, Canoeing, Nature hikes, Photography, Evening campfires Spend the weekend in a beautiful, peaceful setting, sharing experiences with family and friends. The rustic nature of the facility eliminates modern distractions, leaving more time for evening campfires, s mores and meals you don t have to prepare all while you relax and experience quality family time at beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee! Explore principles of flight as we construct unique paper planes, explore flight with gliders, and create and launch bottle rockets. There will also be plenty of time for swimming, canoeing, hiking, group games, birdwatching, digital photography, archery, karaoke, cempfires, and maybe even an evening coffeehouse! All ages will contribute to the camp culture during the evening campfire by participating in skits, stories, songs, or individual/small group expressions. www.nhomk.com Jody Duddy Jackson (603) 862-2297 jody.jackson@unh.edu
OSD/OMK Family Camp in North Dakota Military Family Camp August 9-11, 2013 Ages: Adults with Youth 6-18 Number of Campers: 46 Featured Activities: Equine assisted learning activities, Zip line, Climbing wall, Nature trails, Canoeing, Volleyball, Family time, Camp fires Families will strengthen connections as they enjoy a balance of free and planned activities. They will have the opportunity to play together in a beautiful outdoor setting, utilizing a number of resources available at camp. Campers will work on the ground with horses (Equine Assisted Learning), where certified instructors will lead a variety of activities which focus on team work, decision making, problem solving, and communication skills. Through interactive, hands on sessions, youth and adults will learn to identify and celebrate individual and family strengths. Activities at camp include canoeing, geocaching, zip line, climbing wall, volleyball, horseshoes, evening camp fires, nature trails, fishing, arts and crafts. https://nd.4honline.com/login.aspx?594e342e555b3f312a26310d Diane Hahn 701-231-9601 diane.f.hahn@ndsu.edu OSD/OMK Family Camp in Rhode Island RI OMK Family Camp August 2-4, 2013 Number of Campers: 200 Featured Activities: Family Fun! This is a family camp experience on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. Military service members and their families stay together on campus and enjoy activities that help strengthen the family. Families will enjoy a variety of activities that help them work together, have fun, and meet other families like them. Swimming, skating and rocketry are just a few of our favorite activities. We use fun to build resilience! www.uri.edu/4h Pamela Martin OMK Pgm Coordinator 401-874-5291 or email pmartin@uri.edu
OSD/OMK Family Camp in Wisconsin OMK University Camp June 21-23, 2013 Ages: Adults with Youth 7-15 Number of Campers: 25 Featured Activities: Provide Science, Engineering, and Humanities learning opportunities for a parent and a child Are you interested in Science or Arts? Create inspiring memories at UW-Madison while you experience fun college classes led by top UW faculty and staff. OMK U camp offers you the chance to learn about something new while creating lasting memories and strengthening the bond between you and your child. Experience science by exploring the unknown with hands-on exploration! Create a masterpiece by telling your own story through art! This camp is open to all branches of the military. http://fyi.uwex.edu/wiomk/camping-programs/ Jackie Mastny Phone: 608-342-1308; Emails: jackie.mastny@ces.uwex.edu or sue.curtis@ces.uwex.edu OSD/OMK Family Camp in Wyoming Cowboy Up! OMK Family Camp July 18-21, 2013 Number of Campers: 60 Featured Activities: Horse back riding, Hiking, Swimming, Nature activities Have you been dreaming of a great family experience that will strengthen your family and have fun at the same time? Join Wyoming OMK at Eatons Ranch on the eastern slopes of the Big Horn Mountains in Wolf, Wyoming July 18-21, 2013. Come experience the Cowboy State with horseback riding, hiking and nature at a dude ranch in a beautiful mountain setting. This FREE camp is open to military families of all branches. This camp is open to school age children (5 and up) and adults. Programming will have a youth track (school age), adult track, and family track. Camp participants will participate in horseback riding, hiking, nature activities, and open swimming time. One night of the camp will include a live country music band that families can enjoy. Campers will also participate in group and family activities to strengthen family bonds, enhance communication and teamwork skills, and build resiliency. Brittany Johnson 307-633-4383 bjohns92@uwyo.edu