Parent Testimonials I like that camp teaches Amelia new things about science, math, and the arts through every day experiences. She experiments (STEM), she cooks (math), and she acts and writes plays (arts) at camp. Amelia has grown to be more social because of camp, and she is more willing to volunteer and take part in activities outside of her comfort zone. She has also learned to be more adventurous.
Amelia
Cadette Camper
What would you say to another family that is considering Girl Scout camp? It is a wonderful opportunity for your child. She will grow to be independent and self-sufficient, and she will learn to be more caring of others. Most importantly, she'll be with women (directors and staff) who are role models invested in her well-being.
I chose to send my daughter Grace to Girl Scout Camp for one main reason, they were capable of handling her food allergies and other medical related considerations that would otherwise exclude her from participating in other camps. It was reassuring to be able to speak with the Camp Director and Camp Chef. To put me at ease once she started camp, the Camp Director sent me updates to let me know everything was going well.
Grace
Senior Camper
6 
What would you say to a parent who is thinking about sending their girl to camp? You should send your Girl Scout to camp. Regardless of any challenges that your Girl Scout might face, rest assured the Camp Directors will make sure you're covered! I am so thankful that she has had this experience and can't wait for her to be able to go again!
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