Counselors-in-Training
and Leaders-in-Training Camps
for Campers Entering 11th Grade or Above
June 9–15, 2024
Counselors-in-Training Camp teaches the responsibilities and duties of being a camp counselor. To qualify for this program, you should be entering the 11th grade or above, be an active member in your congregation, demonstrate leadership skills, and be able to volunteer at least one other week during the summer.
Counselors-in-Training Camp is $175 per camper. Scholarships are available.
Leaders-in-Training Camp is the second part of our leadership training program. To qualify, you should have attended a session of Counselors-in-Training and be able to volunteer at least one other week during the summer.
Leaders-in-Training Camp is $175 per camper. Scholarships are available.
Register for Counselors- or Leaders-in-Training Camp
Scholarship Information
After you have registered online and paid the reservation fee, you may email Camp Director, Dan Kingery for scholarship information.
At Camp Carew, We seek to help people deepen their awareness of God, each other and the natural world by providing a camp program and a setting in which personal growth can take place. Our hope is that campers will strengthen their own sense of personal worth as well as their relationship to Jesus Christ and to others. Activities at Camp Carew are directed toward Christian community. Through group living in the small unit, campers, and leaders are challenged to work, plan, play, study, sing, and worship together.
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Camp Carew welcomes campers from all religious traditions.
Camp Carew is a drug- and alcohol-free environment.
Camp Carew complies with the American Camp Association and the CDC guidelines as they pertain to Camp Carew.