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Frequently Asked Questions

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What if we cannot afford the price of camp?

Kenbrook never wants money to get in the way of a child coming to camp. For more information about discounts and financial aid, e-mail program@kenbrook.org.

What if my child has a food allergy?

Food allergies are a common occurrence at camp and our kitchen will provide menu options specifically for your child and their dietary needs. Our food service department is committed to providing a quality experience for every camper, so these menu options will be tailored to their age group, just as every other camper’s food will be. The Kenbrook kitchen and camp store are nut free facilities to ensure that cross contamination does not occur. Kenbrook does not provide a specialized menu for campers based on preference alone.

Does Kenbrook accommodate individualized needs?

Absolutely. Our goal is to provide quality programming for every child who is interested in Kenbrook Bible Camp. Although there may be instances where programming or facilities are not adaptable for specific situations, we will do whatever we can to accommodate every child so they can thrive during their time at Kenbrook.

Is safety a priority at camp?

Definitely. If parents do not feel like their children are safe, they will not send them, and if campers do not feel safe, they will not have a positive camp experience. Safety is a top priority at Kenbrook. All staff are screened using three background checks, vetted through our interview process, and given extensive training before the summer begins. Kenbrook has a zero-tolerance policy on bullying, and we do everything in our power to prevent campers from entering situations where bullying could occur. Campers are always in supervised areas while they are at camp. No matter what activity or program, Kenbrook strives to maintain an 8:1 camper to staff ratio. Even when campers are not under direct supervision, staff provides supervision for an area and campers will move in groups of three so that two campers are never by themselves.

What should my child pack for camp?

We have put together a packing list just for you! Please find it here.