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General Information about camp...The primary purpose of Royal Family Kids' Camps is to give children a week of positive memories in a Christian environment.Camp is FUN
Activity centers, games, sports, hiking - sometimes even swimming, fishing and horse-back riding - are all part of the program... Camp is SAFEA single compassionate church in a local area is responsible for each Royal Family Kids' Camp. These churches are well-established and respected in the community. Additionally, several strict and important measures are taken to ensure the camps are safe for the children. Camp administrators and counselors go through intensive training, including a study of the dynamics of child abuse and neglect, using recognized professionals in the field as faculty. There is also an intensive screening process for counselors and staff. Two children - and only two - are assigned to each camp counselor. In addition there is generally a "back-up" staff person for each counselor, so the actual staff-to-camper ratio is often one to one. There are strict policies for behavior of campers, counselors and staff which assure that there is never an opportunity for an unsafe or questionable situation. The camp site itself has been especially selected to provide a safe, fun place for the camp experience. The food is even great! Models are used to protect the confidentiality of the campers |

In addition to receiving the attention and encouragement of an adult camp counselor and his/her "buddy camper," each camper is also exposed to a variety of fun activities, designed for their success and to build self esteem.