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In addition to receiving the attention and encouragement of an adult camp counselor and staff," each camper is also exposed to a variety of fun activities, designed for their success and to build self esteem.
Hiking, fishing, b-b guns, activity centers, games, sports, chapel time, singing and what the campers    love best - swimming, are all part of the program.   Even meal time is a time of great food, fun, laughter and fellowship with all the other campers and staff.

 

Several strict and important measures are taken to ensure the camps are safe for the campers.
Camp leaders, staff and counselors go through  an intensive screening process and training, including a study of the dynamics of child abuse and neglect, using recognized professionals in the field as faculty.
Two children - and only two - are assigned to each camp counselor. In addition there is generally a "back-up" staff person for each counselor.
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.

 

 

 

 

A camper made this poster and hung it in her cabin, it says,
“Very Cool Camp You Should Come”

 

 

Campers enjoy fishing and try their best to catch the big one with Fisherman Kevin.

 

 

Both boys and girls love to shoot the bb guns with BB Gun Billy.

 

 

 

To protect the confidentiality of RFKC participants, the children's identity is concealed
or models are used.

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