We believe that camp should be a place where kids are free to be themselves—to be accepted, included, and embraced by a community of supportive peers and adults.
We work hard to create an inclusive and respectful environment for campers, families, and staff regardless of ability, age, cultural background, ethnicity, faith, gender, gender identity, income, national origin, race, or sexual orientation.
We also believe we have a responsibility to continue to work towards creating an equitable society where all people’s rights and bodies are respected and treated with dignity. We stand with marginalized people within our community, across our country, and around the world against systemic racism. As we work to uphold our core values of diversity, equity, and inclusion, we know that we are always learning and striving to do better. We are listening, and we welcome conversations on how Camp can improve on these important issues.