Summer Camp Scholarship Opportunity

Liberty Ministries offers summer camp scholarships to children of incarcerated men and women (and previously incarcerated). See below for more information and how to apply!

How to Apply

Click the link below to access the application. Fill out the application and submit it via email to Patty Fleming at pattyf@libertyministries.us

Incarceration will need to be verified.

Click here for the application

Children requirements:

For Camp Men-o-lan = child must be going into at least 2nd grade up through 12th grade for the upcoming school year.
For Camp Sankanac = child must be at least 7 years old, but no older than 16 years old at the time of attending camp.

 

Camp Information

Camp Men-o-lan (Website)

Men-O-Lan’s mission is Life Change through Christ. Every single member on our Team is here to provide the backdrop and facilitate positive change and personal growth in the life of campers and staff alike. Our Camp has been a safe haven for thousands of children and youth for over 75 years who came from a diverse background, family situation, and socio-economic status. Whether a camper comes from a family that believes in Jesus or they don’t, they will feel equally loved and cherished at Men-O-Lan.

Men-O-Lan is a place where campers feel that they belong.


Camp Sankanac (Website)

Attention all boys and girls ages 7-16!! These all boy and all girl camps have been running since 1941 and offer a unique camp experience! Come join us for a great week of activities, outdoor adventures, and learning more about God. Camp Sankanac runs four weeks of boys’ camp (June-July) and four weeks of girls’ camp (July-August). From creek stomping to hilarious skits, to cooking over a fire, to paintball and arrow tag, to tubing, to braving our mountain-sized water slide you don’t want to miss the outdoor adventures that await during our four weeks of boys’ or girls’ camp.

Each week of camp is tied to a different theme. The purpose of our weekly theme is to add a fun twist to the regular camp daily schedule. The themes play out primarily in our evening activity and in mealtime skits during the week. The rest of our camp day is largely the same every week. In the morning, campers have Bible and elective classes. In the afternoon, campers have rest time, free time, and activity time with their own cabin. After the evening meal, campers participate in a large group game or activity that is tied to the weekly theme and then they end the day with a chapel service.