Youth Programs
Planning for summer Youth Camp always includes discussions about what new program offerings might be a hit with campers. This year, Round-Up (high school) campers enthusiastically jumped into new challenges on the river and in the mountains. Rafting On the river, Rafting Outcamp was a popular addition to our third…
By Glenn Grow, Chair, National Alumni Board It’s a question that drives a lot of us: Where are my people? For many A/U Ranches and DiscoveryBound alumni, we cherish our memories and experiences from Youth Camp, family and adult programs, or DiscoveryBound events for the community they have provided us…
I thought back to my experience as a camper and realized that time I spent at the A/U Ranches had a huge impact on my perception of Christian Science. I had realized there were so many young Christian Scientists like me who came to camp to experience what it was like to be surrounded by other like-minded people.
What’s ahead? Christmas Camp, DiscoveryBound Outreach events for everyone, and a powerful opportunity to support our adventures on #GivingTuesday (November 30).
Wondering how Adventure Unlimited’s programs are running now that restrictions and regulations are lighter? Here are a few updates.
Wondering how Adventure Unlimited’s summer and fall programming is being affected by current regulations? Here’s a quick look at what we’re planning right now.
We invite you to join us for Youth Camp, DiscoveryBound virtual and in-person events, Adventure Unlimited’s Virtual Fundraiser, and more.
Regardless of changes made to the structure of residential Youth Camp, what’s most important about camp will stay the same – growing closer to God, spending time with friends and participating in awesome activities.
Our passion for working with kids was reinvigorated by our unique summer, and those of us whose lives had been upended by the pandemic found jobs and housing at the A/U Ranches and beyond.
What looked like daunting times for Leadville/Lake County families beginning in March 2020 was made easier by the love and joy of those who serve others at 100 Elk. Quickly springing into gear, the 100 Elk staff created a summer adventure day camp and reached out to us at the Lake County Department of Human Services, asking, “What would it take to bring kids to this program?”