Quest Campers

Both boys and girls participate in our program. Campers range from 6 to 18 years of age and may experience mild to moderate difficulties behaviorally, emotionally and/or socially. Quest campers may struggle finding stable relationships or consistently achieving their goals. They may have diagnoses of ADHD, anxiety, Asperger’s Disorder, difficulties with sensory processing and sensory integration, depression, learning disabilities and/or social problems. Many campers do not have a diagnosis but still need help developing self-regulation, social skills, and self-esteem.

Quest campers do not look or act differently from other children. Watching our campers play and interact would be no different from watching children on the playground. The problems our campers experience are often more subtle, but are significant in their impact on the child and family.

Children who have severe aggressiveness, serious psychological problems, behavioral disorders or severe family problems are not appropriate for the program.   

Senior Campers
As our program has developed, so has our awareness of the needs of teenagers. Senior campers enjoy the same benefits of regular campers along with added opportunities for learning. Campers are instructed and supervised to work with younger campers, develop programming ideas for the camp and organize the Quest community project. They receive special benefits and privileges for their endeavors. Campers entering high school may qualify for this program. Individual needs and ability screening will determine this. Due to the high performance expectations required, participation in this group is restricted.