Surprise Lake Camp

The Enduring Value of Friendships Forged at Camp

Many parents are understandably concerned with providing experiences for their children that will help them to grow up to be healthy and successful adults. Common parental considerations include things like a high-quality education, good nutrition, exercise, and plenty of extracurricular activities. Yet one component of an optimal childhood is often underrated: childhood friendships. These relationships are key for children’s self-esteem, stress management, social development, and overall mental health, and it’s incredibly important to nurture them.

The oldest childhood friends many Americans have are those they met at summer camp. Camps connect kids and teens during the most formative years of their lives, the years in which physical and psychological growth occurs the fastest and in which friendships are the most readily formed. In addition to teaching a variety of valuable life skills, sleepaway camps are great places for your child to form a lasting friendship with one or more peers for the following reasons:

Surprise Lake Camp is a nonprofit organization that provides a home away from home for generations of young people. We believe in the value of community and friendship. Our Jewish values and identity shape our connection to nature. We’re dedicated to helping young people unplug, grow, and develop values, confidence, and skills to last a lifetime, adding to SLC’s storied history as the nation’s longest-running Jewish sleepaway camp.

At SLC, your child will have the chance to make and keep lifelong friends. Our campers live “10-for-2,” dreaming all year of the two months they spend here with their closest friends ever. If your child is new to camp, learn more about us on our First-Time Campers page.

SLC is a nonprofit organization that aims to provide beneficial camp experiences to as many children as possible. When you make a charitable gift, you give children life-changing opportunities. Partner with us to support camper confidence, growth, friendships, and Jewish identity. Donate today!

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