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Registration is open for the The Salvation Army Chicago Temple Corps Summer Day Camp for kids 7 - 12 years! Camp Dates: July 5th - August 12th. Camp Hours: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm (with before and after camp care available) Prices: Registration Fee - $25.
- Salvation Army Offers Summer Youth Programs Across the Division
Chicago Harbor Light Corps Community Center Summer Camp in a...
- Summer Camp: Where Kids Can be Kids - Chicago Temple Salvation Army
The Salvation Army Chicago Temple Corps Community Center...
- Salvation Army Offers Summer Youth Programs Across the Division
The Salvation Army’s network of free summer camps allows kids of all ages, despite their family’s income level, to have a safe, fun, unforgettable summer camp experience and enjoy outdoor recreation, educational activities, and hands-on projects.
The Salvation Army Norridge Citadel’s ROCK Summer Day Camp provides youth ages 5-12 with a fun, safe and nurturing environment during the summer months.
30 Ιουν 2020 · Chicago Harbor Light Corps Community Center Summer Camp in a Box Ages 6-12 July 6 - August 14 Weekly activity boxes to take home and enjoy, including science projects, arts & crafts, outdoor activities. Meals for children available for pick up every other day. 825 N. Christiana Ave., Chicago, Illinois
2025 SUMMER CAMP KROC. Camp Kroc provides an amazing opportunity for campers to learn and develop new skills, make new friends, and discover new talents while creating lifetime memories. Kroc Summer Day Camp provides a positive and safe environment for your camper.
The Salvation Army in Chicago offers day camps for elementary and junior high students in at its West Loop, Morgan Park, Midway, and Norridge locations. Camps include summer favorites like STEM activities, crafts, field trips, and brain games and range from $20-$120 per week depending on location.
The Salvation Army Chicago Temple Corps Community Center serving communities in Chicago, Illinois Wonderland Camp transports less fortunate children into a world where kids can be kids — away from the scorching pavement and the violence. .