Ready for the Best
Summer Ever?


Summer Camps are a chance for kids and teens to encounter Jesus, build lasting friendships and discover how they can make a difference in the world. Join us for a week you’ll never forget.


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Kids Camp
Kids Camp

June 29 - July 2, 2026

Kids Camp is for kids entering grades 4 & 5.
At Camp Allendale, in Trafalgar, Indiana.

Middle School Camp

May 31 - June 4, 2026

For students entering grades 6-8.
At Country Lake Christian Retreat in Underwood, Indiana.


HIGH SCHOOL CAMP
HIGH SCHOOL CAMP

June 22 - June 26, 2026

For students currently in grades 9-12 and graduated seniors.
At Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.

Be a Difference Maker

Summer Camp is one of the most powerful weeks of the year—and you can be part of making it happen. As a Difference Maker, you’ll help create an environment where students encounter Jesus, build meaningful friendships, and have a ton of fun along the way. Whether you’re leading a group, cheering from behind the scenes, or offering care and support, every role helps Clear the Way for life change to happen.


Group Leader: Guide a small group of kids, helping them engage with camp experiences and grow in faith.

Experience Team: Support the behind-the-scenes details that make camp run smoothly for kids and leaders.

Buddy: Come alongside a kid who needs extra support so they can fully participate and feel included.

Behavioral Support Specialist: Support campers with behavioral needs and guide group leaders on how to respond—professional background preferred.

Medication Team: Help campers take their prescribed medications at each mealtime and bedtime, keeping them safe and healthy—no medical background needed.

Medical Responder: Provide care for injuries, incidents, and medical emergencies—must hold professional licensure.

Group Leader: Guide a small group of students, helping them engage with camp experiences and grow in faith.

Operations Team: Support the behind-the-scenes details that make camp run smoothly for students and leaders.

Inclusion Team Buddy: Come alongside a student who needs extra support so they can fully participate and feel included.

Medication Team: Help campers take their prescribed medications at each mealtime and bedtime, keeping them safe and healthy—no medical background needed.

Medical Responder: Provide care for injuries, incidents, and medical emergencies—must hold professional licensure.

Mental Health Support Counselor: Support campers with emotional or mental health needs and guide group leaders on how to respond—professional background required.


Group Leader: Guide a small group of students, helping them engage with camp experiences and grow in faith.

Operations Team: Support the behind-the-scenes details that make camp run smoothly for students and leaders.

Inclusion Team Buddy: Come alongside a student who needs extra support so they can fully participate and feel included.

Medication Team: Help campers take their prescribed medications at each mealtime and bedtime, keeping them safe and healthy—no medical background needed.

Medical Responder: Provide care for injuries, incidents, and medical emergencies—must hold professional licensure.

Mental Health Support Counselor: Support campers with emotional or mental health needs and guide group leaders on how to respond—professional background required.

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