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Inclusive Health Support

By adapting meals and providing clear preparation guidance, campers experience improved physical well-being and full program participation, because addressing dietary needs and environmental readiness reduces health barriers and increases comfort and inclusion. This strategy ensures equitable access to outdoor programs by proactively accommodating health-related needs such as gluten-free diets and age-appropriate nutrition, while also preparing youth for rural outdoor conditions. Unlike general wellness approaches, it emphasizes inclusion through personalized health support and practical readiness, enabling vulnerable youth to fully engage without compromising safety or belonging.

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activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Alumni Network Development St Josephs Youth Camp
    capacity building
    Develops an alumni network to facilitate connections, share stories, and provide updates among former camp participants and staff. This includes collecting contact information for mailers and event notifications.
  • Annual Open House Event St Josephs Youth Camp
    direct service
    Hosts an annual Open House event to allow families to explore the summer camp opportunities and the campsite.
  • Facility Rentals St Josephs Youth Camp
    direct service
    Offers its camp facilities for private rentals from May through September for various events including reunions, retreats, weddings, leadership trainings, and community events. The facilities include 12 cabins, a central shower house, a dining hall and kitchen, and recreational areas like a fire ring, sand volleyball pit, and open spaces for group activities.
  • Operating Overnight Youth Camps St Josephs Youth Camp
    direct service
    Provides traditional overnight camper weeks for children aged 6-12, including activities like horseback riding and kayaking. The organization also hosts a Teen Week for adolescents aged 13-14 with activities such as horseback riding and high ropes courses, and a Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Week for teens aged 15-17 focusing on leadership and communication skills.
  • Operating Summer Day Camps St Josephs Youth Camp
    direct service
    Operates structured day camp programs for children aged 6-12 in June and July, offering activities such as crafts, games, hiking, outdoor education, archery, arts and crafts, and STEAM projects. The camp provides daily transportation from Flagstaff, maintains a nut-free environment, and ensures safety with CPR, First Aid, and AED certified staff and a dedicated Camp Nurse.