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ADVENTURE CAMPS

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O.A.K.S. Day Camp

Calling all young explorers and nature lovers ages 5-12 for a summer of outdoor fun. Campers will have the opportunity to experience themed art, nature, Native American traditions, games, and more! *No camp on 7/4. Oak Cyn Nature Center, 6700 E Walnut Cyn Rd. Anaheim, 92807

Wilderness Survival Camp

We are excited to offer three weeks of wilderness fun for your teen this year! Learn the fundamentals of surviving in the wilderness in this adventurous camp for teens Ages 12-15. Campers will learn how to build shelters, hone their archery skills, and learn basic first-aid in these themed weeks of survival fun! Participants must bring their own snacks and lunch.

CampVenture Day Camp

CampVenture is a supervised program that provides a week-long day camp filled with adventure and fun for children ages 6-12. Campers will enjoy outdoor activities, crafts, games, sports, and a weekly excursion! Each camper will receive a CampVenture t-shirt that is worn on Wednesdays for excursions. *No camp on 7/4.

Downtown Anaheim Youth Center, 225 S. Philadelphia Anaheim, 92805

Children under 18 years of age in need of financial assistance may be eligible for a youth scholarship to participate in youth classes and programs offered by the Anaheim Community Services Department. (Must be an Anaheim resident.)

Participate in Youth Recreation Classes!

We are now accepting Youth Scholarship applications for activities taking place during June to August.

$100

Applications and supporting documents may be submitted via:

Scholarships are made possible by donations to the Anaheim Community Foundation. Funding is on a first-come, first served, basis and is subject to change without notice based on the availability of funds. Scholarships are limited to certain classes and camps.

Call (714) 765-5191 or download an application at anaheimcf.org

Summer Camps and Classes Scholarship SUMMER

Use the WEEKLY PLANNER on PAGES 4-5 to organize a full summer of fun for your children!

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