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CHALLENGE CAMP

...is an intense, highly supervised and structured 46-hour training weekend for 11-18 year-olds. We implement daily calisthenics, high-adventure ropes courses, marching, teamwork initiatives, and work projects with five breakout sessions woven throughout the weekend, all designed to build a foundation for continued personal, social, and spiritual growth.

$495

per camper, required prior to reservation

REGISTER

HERE

HOW CAN I PAY FOR CHALLENGE CAMP?

Midcourse Correction accepts payment over the phone, by check, or by credit or debit card.

WHAT IF I CANNOT AFFORD CHALLENGE CAMP?

If you cannot afford the full cost of our programs, we can craft a payment plan around your family's needs. Please note that the cost of the program must be paid in full prior to your child attending! Please contact our office to set up a plan.

WHAT IS MIDCOURSE CORRECTION'S CANCELLATION POLICY?

We accept cancellations on a case-by-case basis. We require 24-hour notice and forfeiture of the $150 registration fee. We reserve the right to keep the entire camp cost without 24-hour notice. Campers who may be physically impaired or limited due to casts, splints, stitches, may be ineligible.

THROUGHOUT CAMP, PARTICIPANTS WILL WORK TO DEVELOP...

  • analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.

  • confidence through new experiences and accomplishments.

  • strategies to recognize and curb negative attitudes and actions with support from family, teachers, counselors, coaches, and pastors.

  • coping strategies for facing adversity.

AND TO IDENTIFY...

  • various appropriate reactions to potentially challenging life experiences.

  • personal strengths and fortify those strengths for greater emotional development.

  • areas of personal, social, and spiritual growth.

CAMP

goals

SLEEP

  • Sleeping bag or bedroll

  • Pillow

  • Sleepwear

CLOTHING

  • 4 sets of clothes that can get dirty—prepare for inclement weather

  • 2 pairs of sturdy shoes or boots that can get muddy

  • Large heavy duty trash bag to put all wet/dirty clothes into. If a trash bag is not provided, the child will place their wet/dirty clothing back into their luggage.

TOILETRIES

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Soap

  • Towel and washcloth

OUTDOORS AND SEASONAL

  • At least one 16 oz. or larger reusable water bottle labeled with youth's name

  • Coat

  • Hat

  • Gloves

  • Rain poncho

  • Insect repellent

  • Sunscreen

PACKING

LIST

ALL MEDICATION, INHALERS, AND EPI PENS MUST BE IN CONTAINERS LABELED FROM THE PHARMACY. A HEALTH OFFICER WILL DISPENSE PER INSTRUCTIONS.

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