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WCCA Spotlight: Camp Nesher

Now in its 20th year, Camp Nesher continues to set the standard for excellence in Modern-Orthodox Jewish Summer camping. Camp Nesher is for children entering 3rd – 10th grade and offers sessions from a full seven weeks to a five – day short stay trial for younger campers with several other offerings in between. Whether […]

WCCA Spotlight: Camp Chen-A-Wanda

“Life is Great at Camp Chen-A-Wanda!” At Chen-A-Wanda, we believe that the sleepaway camp experience should be enormously fun and exciting while providing a summer of growth and enrichment.  We recognize the importance of nurturing not only the physical but also the emotional well being of our campers.  It is our utmost priority to provide […]

WCCA Spotlight: Lake Bryn Mawr Camp

At Lake Bryn Mawr Camp, “beauty” is more than skin deep — and “safety” is more than just preventing injuries Safety first — that’s the policy of every good summer camp. When parents send their children off to camp for the summer, they’re placing their trust in the staff to make safety the top priority. […]

WCCA Spotlight: Camp Weequahic

  The Weequahic Basketball League Many camp families ask the question, “Are you a competitive camp?” With over 50 activities from which to choose, we happily respond, ‘If a child wants to compete, they can. If not, it’s not expected of them.” For those who like to compete we have many options both on and […]

Generation Camp

The following article appeared on HuffingtonPost.com and was written by Rachel Levy Lesser: My 10-year-old son’s camp packing list looks strikingly familiar. Blue-and-white uniform t-shirts — check; sleeping bag — check; flashlight — check; tennis racquet — check; and way too many pairs of socks and underwear that undoubtedly will not come home at the end […]

Blog: What If Life Was Like Summer Camp? The No Tech Agreement

The following article appeared on HuffingtonPost.com and was written by Beth Feldman, the founder of RoleMommy.com and a public relations professional. If you’re a parent of a child who is on their way to sleep-away camp this summer, you’ve probably been stressing out over the never-ending rush to get them packed before they get picked up […]