Source: susanrm8, Flickr

Source: susanrm8, Flickr

We know, it’s just now spring break. And the snow is still falling over much of the central and eastern parts of the country. Even with all of that, summer will be here in no time and it’s time to think about summer camps for your children. Often, specialty camps fill up very quickly so the sooner, the better.

Camps for Adopted Children

The good news is that summer camps have such variety now that they include nationwide camps for adopted children. You can find general lists, such as this one, that showcase camps across the country with the specific goal of meeting the needs of adopted children. Some highlights include the Heritage Camp in Grand Rapids, Michigan that is open to adopted children ages preschool through ninth grade. This camp is designed to help adopted children experience and learn about the culture of their birth countries. There is another Heritage Camp in Denver, Colorado that runs for four days in early August. In it’s seventh year, this camp helps families celebrate their unique beginnings and it is, essentially, one big celebration of adoptive families.

Kansas and Missouri Camps

If there isn’t an adoption-specific summer camp near you or a relative, general summer camps can be fantastic ways for your children to grow and learn about themselves. There is a very large variety, from sports to arts, cooking, outdoor adventure and more. There’s a handy list for Kansas that grows by the day and for Missouri, too. Talk to your children about what interests they would like to explore and surely there is a camp for it! Many summer camps offer need-based sponsorships and scholarships, too.

Volunteering at a Summer Camp

If you want to be an active volunteer for foster children, or are active in the foster care system, Royal Family Kids offers summer camps in nearly every state. In Missouri, there are 4 camps that serve approximately 45 – 50 children each year. Incredible volunteers make these camps a true success. Their current program locations include Cassville, Saint Joseph, and Springfield. What’s even better is that you and your community can even plan or sponsor a new camp in your area.

For our readers in Kansas, Royal Family Kids offers camps in Great Bend, Lenexa, Manhattan, Topeka, and Wichita. There are 6 camps in total and volunteers work hard to reach foster children. You and your family could easily start a new camp and help make a special summer for a child.