An Addition With A Mission
Camp Jewell was founded by the Hartford YMCA in 1901 on the banks of New Hampshire’s Lake Swanzey with three tents, cooking utensils, and a pair of rowboats. In the early 1950s, the search for a new home began with the final decision made to move to Colebrook, Conn. In 1955, the camp opened its doors in Colebrook for the first time.
A Campus For Camp Moody
At YMCA Camp Moody, a new overnight and day camp located near Austin, Texas, inclusive accessibility is at the heart of the design. All activities and amenities are linked by a fully accessible trail system and will include a lodge for gatherings, a dining hall, treehouse cabins, a ropes course/repelling/zip line/water tower, and art pavilions.
A Match Made For Camp
For camp directors and owners whose innate nature is to serve others, there is little that will stand in the way of fulfilling that mission—even a global pandemic.
YMCA and NSPF Cooperate To Deliver Training
Y-USA signed a Preferred Vendor Agreement with the National Swimming Pool Foundation to deliver the Certified Pool/Spa Operator Certification.
YMCA Campfire Conference
The YMCA Campfire Conference 2012 will be held Jan. 8-11 at Blue Ridge Assembly in Black Mountain, N.C.For more information or to register, go to