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Home Free

Rising 1st – 6th Grades

$360

Home Free is a camp specifically for children in home schools to make new friends. This is the week when Home Free
takes over Camp Albemarle! All the traditional camp activities such as Bible study, swimming, challenge, and
waterfront will occur, and many other camp-wide activities. Optional Thursday night camp out! After a week of
building friendships can you think of a better way to finish than a sleepover at camp? Campers that choose to stay get
the opportunity to worship around a campfire, sleep in a cabin, and participate in other classic camp night activities.
Home Free camp strives to nurture spiritual growth in our campers through interaction with the wonders of God’s
creation and to foster deep relationships with Christ in our churches, communities, and the world. Our camp programs
create purposeful opportunities to plant seeds and have campers grow spiritually throughout the day. At morning watch
campers receive a seed for thought, providing them with a focus for the day. Bible study grants living water for
campers to seek teachings directly from the bible based upon what was planted earlier that morning.

No need to pack for lunch. Lunch and snacks are provided!

Day campers will enjoy many other activities such as sailing, low ropes challenge course, giant swing, archery, arts and
crafts, tree climbing, swimming in our pool, Bible study, and much more! (See our mock schedule of events.)

Day camps are organized in family groups. Each family group typically consists of 7-8 boys and 7-8 girls with a male
and female counselor. Family groups participate in all activities together. Depending on registration numbers, some
family groups are single-gendered. Family groups are organized by camper age.

Home Free runs from 9-4 pm with early drop off (8:00 am) and late pick up (5:00 pm) options available.

Optional Thursday night camp out! After a week of building friendships can you think of a better way to finish than a sleepover at camp? Campers that choose to stay get the opportunity to worship around a campfire, sleep in a cabin, and participate in other classic camp night activities.

Dates: June 6-10