YOUTH APPLICATION Philippians 1:6 And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. crazy games archery volleyball swimming Bible study WORSHIP! COST: $140 for per student for those who register by Wednesday, June 6th. $170.00 per camper after June 6th. MMBC Leadership and Adult Chaperones - $75 Cost includes all meals at camp, lodging and recreation. Price does not include Sweet Shop (approx. $15) or cost of two meals while traveling (approx. $5 each meal). MMBC Youth Ministries A Ministry of Monroe Missionary Baptist Church - 14260 S. Dixie Hwy, Monroe, MI 48161 Church Office: 734-241-6860
Monroe Missionary Baptist Church 2018 YOUTH CAMP Camp Application Assumption of Risk Fort Faith Camp, Morley, MI Sunday Friday June 24th - 29th, 2018 Grade just Name: Completed: Address: street city state zip Home Phone: Date of Birth: / / Parent/Guardian Name: REGISTRATION & PAYMENT DUE Wednesday, June 6th For the $140.00 reduced price $170.00 After the 6th. Cut off date is Wednesday June 13th. T-Shirt Size: (Please circle one!) S M L XL XXL Do you attend MMBC? YES NO If no, where do you attend church? Name of persons to whom camper can be released other than parent/guardian: MEDICAL INFORMATION: (to be completed by parent/guardian) NOTE: Students are not allowed to keep medications with them at camp (except for asthma inhaler). ALL medications must be given to the camp nurse along with a completed Medication Form at time of check-in. Do we have your permission to administer Tylenol, Benedryl, Antibiotic Cream to your child as needed? Midol, Motrin YES initial here NO Please read my comments listed on back side Do you have any special medicines or medical conditions that we should be aware of? Please explain: INSURANCE INFORMATION: Medical Insurance Carrier: Policy Number: POLICY CARRIER: EMERGENCY CONTACT AND PHONE NUMBER(s): EMERGENCY CONTACT OTHER THAN PARENT/GUARDIAN AND PHONE NUMBER: I do hereby promise that the above statements are true. I understand that upon turning in my application and money, I am registered for camp and my money is NON-REFUNDABLE, except in case of sickness or death. I further understand that once I am at camp, I must stay until it closes. CAMPER'S SIGNATURE: My child has my permission to go to Youth Camp under the watch care of the Monroe Missionary Baptist Church. My child will be obedient to the rules set for this camp. I will not hold MMBC responsible for any accident my child may incur while at camp. I further agree to allow my child to be treated in case of an injury or illness by a responsible physician and/or medical person. PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE: DATE: / / I give permission for my student to be photographed in group activities. YES initial here NO List the names of people you would like to room with at Youth Camp. 1. 2. 3. 4.
MMBC - Youth Camp 2018 MEDICATION FORM Student Name: Age: Parent/Guardian Signature: Emergency Contact Number(s): Please list any allergies (food, medications, bee stings): Medication #1 Dosage Special Instructions: Medication #2 Dosage Special Instructions Medication #3 Dosage Special Instructions Comments: NOTE: ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER AND LABELED with student s full name, name of medication, prescription strength and dosage frequency. No medication can be administered by camp nurse without this info.
CAMP COST Monroe Missionary Baptist Church 2018 YOUTH CAMP (for students 7th grade through 19 years old) Information Sheet Fort Faith Camp, 5005 210th Avenue, Morley, MI June 24th - 29th $140 per student For those who register by Wednesday June 6th. $170.00 per camper after the 6th. Cost includes all meals at camp, lodging and recreation. Price does not include Sweet Shop (approx. $15), or two meals while traveling (approx. $5 each meal). (MMBC Leadership and Adult Chaperones - $75) CAMP FACILITIES WHAT TO BRING WHAT NOT TO BRING Cabin-style lodging for up to 150 campers, swimming area in Lake Fort Faith, worship area, dining hall and commercial kitchen, outdoor basketball court, volleyball courts, ball field, wooded area and lots of outdoor activities! Bedroll or sleeping bag, pillow, towels and washcloths, soap, shower shoes, personal items, small fan, sports clothes for activities, nice slacks or jeans for evening services, Bible, flashlight, pen, paper or notepad, extra cash (for Sweet Shop and meals while traveling). All electronic devices including but not limited to CELL PHONES, IPods, DVD/CD players, radios, video games, and portable TV's, halter tops, bikinis, short-shorts, magazines, slingshots, firecrackers, any form of tobacco, any form of non-prescription drugs. ALL UNAUTHORIZED DEVICES WILL BE CONFISCATED!! MEDICATIONS CAMP ARRIVAL/ REGISTRATION Students are not allowed to keep medications with them at camp (except for asthma inhaler). ALL medications must be given to the camp nurse along with a completed Medication Form at time of check-in. All medication must be in its original container and labeled with student s full name, name of medication, prescription strength and dosage frequency. No medication can be administered by camp nurse without this info. Please place all meds in a bag with students name on it. MMBC will depart for camp on Sunday June 24th after the morning worship. - Camper s need arrive at MMBC at 8:30 a.m. and place their luggage in the fellowship hall. While students go home for lunch, their luggage will be loaded. Students must return to MMBC by 1:30 PM to depart for camp (NO LUGGAGE WILL BE LOADED AT THIS TIME). Students are to bring their carry on luggage only at this time. CAMP CONCLUDES Friday morning, June 29th after breakfast. We will stop for lunch on the way home (**cost $5). **See What to Bring for instructions. We will arrive at MMBC at approximately 4:00 p.m. 7:30 am Wake Up 8:30 am Breakfast 9:15 am Clean Rooms 9:40 am Personal Bible Study 10:20 am Break 10:30 am Quiz Time 11:15 am Free Time 12:00 pm Lunch 12:45 pm Quiet Time 1:30 pm Organized Team Sports 2:30 pm Girls Beach/Boys Sweet Shop 3:45 pm Boys Beach/Girls Sweet Shop 4:45 pm Prepare for Dinner 5:30 pm Dinner 6:45 pm Leadership Meeting 8:30 pm Worship Rally 9:45 pm Sweet Shop 11:00 pm Return to Rooms 11:30 pm Lights Out!!!
SUMMER YOUTH CAMP POLICIES-2018 Over the years we have encountered many different experiences, questions, and even some problems while at camp. The following items are stated in an effort to help you better understand our policies and your responsibilities at camp: 1. Camp will officially begin when you leave the church for camp location. 2. The primary purpose of all adult workers is to assist the camp director in leading the campers in spiritual, social, and physical growth. Therefore, all workers must maintain a proper Christian attitude and conduct while at camp. 3. Other adult workers' policies include these: A. All workers will be assigned as team leaders or helpers on the first day of camp. B. No workers may change teams or alter the program without Director's permission. C. Any worker planning to be away from camp should notify the Director of plans before he or she is assigned to a job. D. All workers must stay with their teams during all team activities. E. All workers will attend all Bible studies and all camp meetings unless cleared with the Director. F. All workers will work their assigned duties unless permission to substitute is given. 4. It is GREATLY ENCOURAGING to have the campers receive mail from friends and relatives. Therefore, we suggest that you write letters to your camping teen before camp and mail them so the teens can receive them while at camp. Mail all letters to: (Name of camper) EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER c/o Fort Faith Camp (231) 823-2118 5005 210th Avenue Morley, MI 49336 5. There will be no tobacco of any form tolerated by adults or teens. 6. There will be no non-prescription drugs of any form tolerated by adults or teens. *All medications must be turned in to camp nurse and the nurse will dispense all medicines/first aid. 7. There will be no P.D.A. (Physical Display of Affection) of any kind by any workers or teens. 8. All workers will use either the KJV, ESV or N.I.V. version of the Bible for all memory work so as to insure unity among the campers in studying the Word of God. 9. Our Dress Code for camp is as follows: A. Campers MUST wear long pants, jeans or basketball shorts and crew cut T-shirts with sleeves in the evening worship services. Bare feet will not be tolerated. This helps set a worship atmosphere for the evening. B. No slogan shirts of the vulgar or suggestive style will be tolerated. C. Sports outfits for boys and girls will be allowed during all activities other than worship services. D. No short-shorts, 2-pc. bikinis, halter tops, or yoga pants will be allowed by anyone. Crew cut T-shirts will be worn for the entire week other than beach time. E. Any shorts that are in question or not in good taste will not be allowed. If you can place your arm to your side and your fingertips are below your shorts, then your shorts are too short. F. Any swimming suit that is felt to be un-christian in appearance will not be allowed. Final judgment will come from the Director. No two-piece swimsuits unless a DARK t-shirt is worn over it. G. Boys will wear shirts at all times when in public except for swim-time. NO BARE MIDRIFFS WILL BE TOLERATED BY BOYS OR GIRLS! H. NO SPAGHETTI STRAPS, V-NECKS OR BELLY SHIRTS WILL BE ALLOWED! BOYS AND GIRLS ARE TO WEAR CREW CUT T-SHIRTS WITH SLEEVES! 10. Sweet Shop cards are issued and will show the camper's total money that is turned in at camp. There will be two Sweet Shops per day. Money spent will be marked on the camper's card and leftover money will be refunded the last day of camp. 11. Total cooperation is expected from adults and teens alike. The Camp Director reserves the right to send home any camper that consistently reacts in a negative fashion to policy.