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GROWING STRONGER TOGETHER Camp Fox 2017 Parent/Guardian Handbook ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 1

Table of Contents Letter from the Director. 3 Welcome to Camp Fox...4 Welcome to camp Parent/Guardian Meeting information Departure/Arrival Information Guidelines for Departure and Arrival Goals and Objective. 5 Camp Goals and Objectives The YMCA Mission Statement The YMCA Vision Camp Information... 6 Your Child s Cabin Leader and our Camp Staff Medication Illness or Injury at Camp Swim Area Concerns Money at Camp Packing List for Camp Fox..7 What to Bring to Camp Optional Items to Bring to Camp Dress-up Days Please Do Not Bring to Camp Misc. Information...8 Camper Discipline Procedure Lost and Found Mail at Camp Daily Schedule Registration Information.....9 Financial Assistance & Opportunity Tickets Deposits and Payments Camp Registration Paperwork Additional YMCA Information....9 After-School Program Camp & Youth Leadership Health and Well-Being Volunteer Opportunities YMCA Summer Resident Camp Code of Conduct....10 ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 2

Dear Y Families, From Camp Osceola in the 1920s to today, YMCA camps have been a long-standing tradition in Anaheim. Whether under the sun at Camp Fox or nestled in the wilderness at Camp Miehana, thousands of campers have had the opportunity to experience a lifechanging week of fun and personal discovery. Generations of alumni campers pull together each year to maintain the tradition of Y Camp and make a difference in the lives of today s young people. Using these camps, the YMCA builds strong relationships and strong individuals! Our camp programs have the potential to cause extraordinary life changes. They provide a place for learning to work as a team and to build competencies that make a difference in the world around us. Camps serve as a unique classroom for teaching the core values that are at the heart of our YMCA mission. We come together in many different ways for the purpose of stimulating positive growth and development in all who participate. One of the greatest strengths of the Anaheim Family YMCA is our ability to bring together people from all walks of life regardless of social or economic condition, physical ability or faith. We are able to create a safe place for people to learn, grow, experience their own strengths and weaknesses, and to explore issues of values, faith and beliefs. It s the Y s goal to help maintain the human connection with the natural world and each other, and Camp Fox and Camp Miehana help facilitate that bond. At Camp Fox, one of our goals is to create significant change in the lives of our campers; to help them go beyond their own limitations and open themselves to the possibility of a new found personal strength and ability to be of service to their community, their families and each other. Sending your child away for a week is, no doubt, scary. We realize it is an extraordinary act of faith to trust your children with people you have barely met. You have placed your trust in me, in our volunteers and the YMCA. Together, we will help create an amazing, unique and safe experience for your child. Sincerely, Caitlyn Fry Program Director ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 3

Welcome to Camp Fox WELCOME TO CAMP! Welcome to Camp Fox with the Anaheim Family YMCA. We are so excited to have you going to camp with us this year. Camp is one week out of the year that youth can set aside to think about their goals, their life and the direction they want to take next. Camp Fox is an unbelievable experience. Get ready to kayak, swim, play volleyball, rock climb, stand-up paddleboard, enjoy the high-ropes course and snorkel. This will be a week you will never forget. You will make new friends, learn new talents and become a Y camper for life. Additionally, the Anaheim YMCA at Camp Fox takes great pride in its music program, being awarded with the Eleanor P. Eells Award for Program Excellence by the American Camp Association, for its outstanding music program. This award is only given out once a year to camps nationwide! For those of you that are new to camp, this is what happens the morning of June 25 th : -Meet at Anaheim Union High School District Office for the check-in process -Load up luggage truck and busses -Take bus to Long Beach; load luggage onto the boat, depart for Catalina -3 hours later we arrive at Camp Fox!! CAMP FOX PARENT MEETING Parents are encouraged to attend our parent meeting, WEDNESDAY, June 14 th at Betsy Ross Elementary School, at 535 S. Walnut St. Anaheim, CA 92802, at 6:30 pm, in the library. It s an opportunity to ask questions and address any concerns you may have, turn in any final paperwork, and make final payments. It is NOT mandatory, but recommended, especially for first time campers. DEPARTURE/RETURN INFORMATION FOR CAMP FOX Campers will start and end their adventure at the Anaheim Union High School District Main Office, located at 501 N. Crescent Way Anaheim, CA 92801. Only campers and staff should be near the busses as they are boarded. Departure: Sunday, June 25 th Arrive no later than 6:45 am @ the Anaheim Union High School District (volunteers will guide you to the drop-off area) Return: Saturday, July 1 st at 3:00 pm @ the Anaheim Union High School District (parents must please stay away from busses while they unload all campers) o Luggage when we return: To ensure everyone s safety, and to make this process as quick as possible, please wait until all luggage has been unloaded and you are directed to take your personal belongings. We will unload and lay out all luggage in rows, and then campers and parents/guardians will be directed to get their luggage. GUIDELINES FOR DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL DAYS All campers are to be released only to an authorized person. No camper may leave the drop-off area at any time without prior authorization from the custodial parent/guardian and the camp director. Campers registered for Camp Fox are expected to arrive on time for drop-off. Calls will be made to parents/guardians and/or emergency contacts to determine if/when absent campers will be brought to camp. No refunds will be given for no-shows. If a camper is not picked up within 30 minutes of arrival time, the parents and/or emergency contacts listed on the form will be called. If later than 30 minutes, the police department will be notified to pick up your child. ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 4

Goals and Objectives CAMP GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The YMCA camp program provides a positive atmosphere of safety, support, and care for each child, while allowing for personal growth and development in spirit, mind, and body. Aside from the day-to-day activities that the camp itself offers, the Anaheim Family YMCA volunteers plan a structured program centered around our theme for the week. During the week, the theme is talked about at our daily morning inspiration and nightly discussions. Our program also includes dances, group team building activities, and friendly cabin vs. cabin competition. Our nightly campfires include skits, songs, reflection and tons of laughs. Our program also includes YMCA Character Development, implementing the core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility in everything we do. Lastly, Y camp incorporates the Ragging Program. This is strictly a goal setting program built for those who choose to challenge themselves spiritually, mentally or physically. The benefit one gets from the ragging program is lifelong. The program goals of YMCA resident camp include the following: Grow as a responsible member and citizen of his/her group, family, and community Develop new skills and areas of interest that form foundations for healthy lifestyle choices Help build a sense of self-esteem and personal worth Provide a framework to meet a need of spending enjoyable, constructive and quality time with friends and their natural surroundings Offer an important and unique chance to cultivate and enjoy leadership skills, a variety of enrichment opportunities and character development OUR CAUSE: At the Y, we strengthen the foundations of community. We work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. OUR FOCUS: Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility o o o YOUTH DEVELOPMENT: Nurturing the potential of every child and teen HEALTHY LIVING: Promoting positive choices around health and well-being SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: Giving back and providing support to our neighbors OUR VALUES: All Y programs instill and model the four core values of HONESTY, CARING, RESPECT and RESPONSIBILITY. ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 5

Camp Information YOUR CHILD S CABIN LEADER, OUR CAMP LEADERSHIP TEAM and YEAR ROUND COMMUNICATION Our mission is to work together to strengthen the lives of the campers who come to camp by helping them find the tools to learn and grow. Our volunteers are program supervisors, teachers, executives, musicians, architects and college students. We are proud to have them as part of our YMCA family and know that together we can give your child a week to remember. Additionally, your camper may reach out to our leaders during the year to say a quick hello. Also, our leaders may reach out to your campers to tell them of upcoming special YMCA events. If you have any questions, concerns or need more clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. MEDICATION If it is mandatory that a camper receives medication, it must be submitted to the camp nurse during Check-In. All medications (prescription, over the counter and vitamins) must be clearly marked with the child s name and specific instructions from a physician, and will be stored and distributed by our camp nurse. All medications must be in original bottles and please make sure there is enough for 7 days. We will NOT take pills or meds in a Ziploc bag or pill container. Please be sure to collect your child s medications immediately after camp. Medications will only be held for 3 days. ILLNESS OR INJURY AT CAMP We are only able to accommodate and treat minor first aid injuries or illnesses in the camp setting. If a camper is unable to resume participation in his or her activities, parents will be notified to pick up the camper or in the case of a major/sudden illness or injury, emergency services will be secured and parents will be contacted. If you have an emergency, please ask for Debbie Jauch at 714-635-9622 or email at djauch@anaheimymca.org LICE CHECK BEFORE CAMP DEPARTURE Due to recent outbreaks at both of our camps, we will be doing a lice check on departure day, June 25 th. If lice or nits (lice eggs) are found, your child will not be allowed to attend camp until this is remedied; attendance at camp after remedies will be at the parent s expense. If this is a concern for you, we encourage you to check with your family doctor or health clinic to prevent an issue before departure day. If you or your child have head lice, it is important to treat it right away. Several products are available over the counter or with a doctor s prescription. If you d like more information, please go to www.cdc.gov/lice. SWIM AREA CONCERNS Our campers do swim in a roped off open-ocean area, zoned for swimming. The Anaheim Family YMCA utilizes a staffed private facility operated by the Catalina Island Marine Institute (CIMI). CIMI uses lifeguards on duty, certified in watercraft use, lifeguarding, Emergency Water Safety (EWS), CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED and first-aid. MONEY AT CAMP There is a snack shack at camp that is stocked with a variety of snacks and drinks, available for all of the campers to purchase at any time. Your camper may bring any amount ($20- $40 is usually good) to spend during the week. The money will be kept by the camp store and held for the kids to spend during free time. Left over money will be given back to the camper when we go home. ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 6

Packing List for CAMP FOX PLEASE LIMIT LUGGAGE TO ONE SOFT-SIDED DUFFEL BAG/SUITCASE AND ONE BEDROLL PLEASE LABEL ALL LUGGAGE CLEARLY WITH CAMPER S NAME WHAT TO BRING Sleeping bag, pillow T-shirts, one for each day Shorts, 4 or 5 pairs Long pants, 2 pairs Socks for each day Underwear for each day Sweatshirt or warm jacket Pajamas Hat/Visor/Sunglasses Swimsuit(s) Tennis shoes & flip-flops Towels (2 recommended-shower and beach) Tooth brush/toothpaste Shampoo/conditioner/soap Comb/brush Feminine products (if applicable) Glasses, contacts, braces products Chapstick and sunscreen Laundry bag Extra sheets for girls side of camp, to cover cabin Medicine (DO NOT PACK, BUT GIVE TO CAMP NURSE AT CHECK-IN) Extra trash bag to bring stuff home (dirty clothes, bedroll) Rag (if your camper is part of the Rag Program) OPTIONAL ITEMS TO BRING TO CAMP (PLEASE LABEL ALL ITEMS!!) Camera Guitar/Musical Instrument Reading book(s) Spending Money (for Snack Shack) Reusable Water Bottle Items for special events/dress-up Beach chair days DRESS-UP DAYS At camp, we have themed meals and a dance where we dress up; join the fun! Bring something small or go ALL OUT. Feel free to bring items for one or two, for ALL of them, or come just as you are. We have Silly Sock Breakfast, Pajama Breakfast, Senior Breakfast, or Superhero Breakfast. Have a favorite Hawaiian shirt or outfit? Our Aloha Dinner is for you! Coordinate your outfit with a friend (old or brand-new!) for Twin Din- Din. And say Howdy-Partner to our newest addition, Western Dinner. Additionally, bring some crazy stuff for your leader to wear during Leader Dress-Up! Finally, our dance this year will be Monochrome Masterpiece Dance, where you can wear your favorite color (ANY COLOR!) from head to toe; shoes, socks, shorts, shirt, hat everything! Or just come as yourself you ll look great and have a blast no matter what! PLEASE DO NOT BRING TO CAMP Any items deemed inappropriate by camp staff will be confiscated. Under reasonable suspicion, we reserve the right to search any and all belongings during anyone s stay at camp. Unfortunately we have sent campers home in the past, at parent s expense, for possession of certain items, including: Tobacco products of any kind Sharpies/Permanent markers, spray Alcohol or drugs paint Lighters, matches Inappropriate reading materials Fireworks, explosives of any kind Offensive, gang related, drug or Knives, guns other weapons alcohol related attire Silly string Animals or pets ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 7

Misc. Information CAMPER DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE The overall safety and well-being of all campers is always our highest concern. If a camper violates any of the Code of Conduct policies, a parent or guardian will be required to pick up the child in Avalon, CA at the parent/guardian s expense. Violations include, but are not limited to: not respecting adult authority, fellow campers or the property of others; observance of camp safety rules, inappropriate sexual conduct; and any violation of the Code of Conduct (attached to Parent Handbook). Currently, round-trip fare to Avalon is $73.50; one-way tickets are $36.75. LOST & FOUND Camp designates an area for lost and found items. Campers are encouraged to check for lost items at camp. Upon return from camp, parents are encouraged to look for lost items as well. Due to limited storage space, the YMCA will only hold lost and found items for 48 hours after camp. All remaining items will be donated to a local charity. MAIL AT CAMP Every camper enjoys receiving mail at camp! Letters and postcards are recommended. Care packages with food and snacks are discouraged due to limited space on the mail boat. Parents are encouraged to mail all items by June 22 nd to ensure delivery during the week we are at camp. The Camp Fox address is: CAMPER NAME C/O Anaheim Family YMCA Camp Fox: June 25 th July 1 st, 2017 PO Box 1920 Avalon, CA 90704 DAILY SCHEDULE The following schedule will give you and your child an idea of a typical day at camp 7:00 am: Rise & Shine 7:30 am: Morning Inspiration songs, skits, daily theme 7:55 am: Flag Salute 8:00 am: Breakfast 8:45 am: Cabin/Villa Clean-up 9:30 am: Cabin/Villa Meeting and Work Detail 10:00 am: Morning Activity Period (all activity areas open) 12:30 pm: Lunch 1:30 pm: Afternoon Activity Period (all activity areas open) 3-5 pm: Showers Open 4:45 pm: Activity Period Closes 5:00 pm: Quiet Hour 6:00 pm: Dinner 6:45 pm: Twilight Activity 7:30 pm: Twilight Activity Closes; Parade Grounds closed; get ready for Camp Fire 8:00 pm: Camp Fire!! songs, skits, fun times 9:30 pm: Cabin/Villa Devotions 10:00 pm: Lights Out ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 8

Registration Information FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE & OPPORTUNITY TICKETS If you wish to apply for financial assistance, please submit your application (available online or at the YMCA main office) to the camp program director before May 26th. Even for families who receive the maximum assistance, there is still a minimum payment of $200 for Camp Fox. Additionally, the Anaheim Family YMCA has an Opportunity Raffle Tickets fundraiser for families who need additional assistance with camp payment. Every dollar earned goes towards payment of camp fees. Sell 200 tickets and that s $200 towards your camp account! For more information, please call the Anaheim Family YMCA. DEPOSITS AND PAYMENTS A minimum deposit of $50 is required to reserve a child s space in camp. All deposits are non-refundable, no exceptions. Final payments are due by June 18 th. If you need to set up a payment plan, arrangements must be made with the program director and the accounting department prior to June 18th. CAMP REGISTRATION We highly encourage you to try our online registration; it s easy and saves paper. However, if this is not an option for you, please stop by our main office at 240 S. Euclid Street, Anaheim 92802, or contact us at 714-635-9622. Additional YMCA Information The Anaheim Family YMCA offers a variety of programming for all ages. To learn more about our programs, we encourage you to visit us at www.anaheimymca.org or stop by our main office at 240 S. Euclid Street, Anaheim 92802. AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM Anaheim Achieves after-school program serving 37 elementary, 6 junior high and 3 high schools in Anaheim Union High School, Magnolia, Anaheim City and Savanna Districts. CAMP & YOUTH LEADERSHIP Camp Fox (ages 13-17) Camp Miehana (ages 7-12) Youth & Government (grades 9-12) Teen Leadership Programs HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Swim Youth and Adult Sports Health and Fitness VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Mentoring & Tutoring Sports Coaches & Team Parents Service Projects & Special Events Program Volunteers for Swim, Camps, Performing Arts, Dance & More! ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 9

YMCA Summer Resident Camp Code of Conduct A high level of positive conduct is expected of all participants, both campers and adults alike, that requires self-control, individual decision-making, responsibility and adherence to a code of conduct that is appropriate for each camping experience. Basic Philosophy of Responsible Conduct It is essential that all campers, leaders and staff act responsibly to ensure that their own conduct and attitude is beneficial to themselves, fellow campers and the Anaheim Family YMCA camp program. By choosing to participate in this program, you are expected to read, understand, sign and agree to this Code of Conduct. General Rules Violation of any of the following rules may result in Leader, Staff or Program Director intervention, parental contact, or in a camper being sent home at the expense of their parents. The camp participant may also be referred to the local law enforcement agency, if applicable. Any act of vandalism, arson, destruction or misuse of property of the camp facility, staff, or other campers may be a crime and will be treated as such. Possession of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs is strictly prohibited. Weapons, of any kind, and items that could cause injury or damage to participants and/or property are strictly forbidden. Theft of any items from the camp facility, staff or other campers is a crime and will be treated as such. Possession and/or the use of any tobacco product by a camper is not permitted. Activities that endanger the health and safety of yourself or others are prohibited. Inappropriate and uninvited physical contact between any camper, leader or staff member is prohibited, including bullying, physical/sexual harassment and hazing. All participants shall observe curfews and be in their assigned cabin at the established curfew time. All participants are expected to act in a respectful manner, both in language & action, when interacting with staff, leaders or other campers. This includes verbal assault or threat. All participants will obey all rules from staff and program adults (camp staff, transportation staff, volunteers) NO boys are allowed on the girls side of camp and NO girls are allowed on the boys side of camp. ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 10

A camper s luggage and bunk area may be subject to search by Camp Staff based upon reasonable suspicion of possession of prohibited or illegal materials to ensure the well-being and safety of all participants. Camper Code of Responsibility Just as campers have rights, they also have responsibilities. All campers have the responsibility to utilize self-discipline to support a fun and safe camp environment, and to respect the rights of all individuals. While at camp and at camp sponsored events, participants are expected to model positive, responsible behavior and conform to the standards of the Anaheim Family YMCA. Campers and parents will be held responsible for understanding and complying with the Camp Code of Conduct. Campers will be held accountable for their own actions. Participants are encouraged to inform staff, without fear of reprisal or retaliation, of any behavior they witness that violates the General Rules and the Camp Code of Conduct. Disciplinary Actions The Code of Conduct is binding for all campers, leaders and staff. The intent of the Code of Conduct is to hold each participant accountable for his/her actions. The Camp Director has the authority to interpret the Code of Conduct and administer any disciplinary action deemed necessary. The Camp Director has the authority to delegate his/her disciplinary powers to any staff person deemed appropriate. Transportation Expenses Incurred by Disciplinary Actions All expenses and arrangements related to any disciplinary action are the sole responsibility of the parent(s) and not that of the Anaheim Family YMCA. ATTENTION PARENTS This is your copy of the YMCA Camp Code of Conduct. It is your responsibility to read with your child, make sure they adhere to it and sign the Code of Conduct portion of the camp registration process. Understand that if your child violates this Code of Conduct and is asked to leave camp, you are fully responsible for his/her immediate transport home from camp and all expenses related to this transport. You also understand that you will not be given any refund of monies paid to participate in the camp program. ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA www.anaheimymca.org 11