Kindred Matters
Community Resource
About this resource
This residential camp lasts for one week and is specifically tailored to help siblings create joyful childhood memories together, even when they are separated. Camp activities include a collective birthday celebration, carnival night, sibling scrapbooks, campfires, arts and crafts, swimming, boating, rock climbing, archery, and much more. Camp to Belong is accredited by the ACA and collaborates with DHS as a vendor.
Intake Procedure: For children in ODHS custody, contact the child's caseworker or send an email for details. An application must also be filled out for enrollment, which should be submitted by the adult who knows the child best.
Fees: There is a subsidized fee, and scholarships may be available. For more information, individuals can consult the child's caseworker or reach out via email or phone.
Who can use this
- Siblings aged 8-18 who have been separated due to foster care, adoption, or other situations.
Documents you may need
- Completed application form
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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