Camp To Belong Maine

Carmel, IN

Where siblings separated by foster care or adoption can simply be together, making joyful memories

Ages
7–18
Weeks offered
2
Financial aid
Available

About this camp

Camp To Belong Maine offers a heartfelt program for siblings who have been separated by foster care, adoption, or other out-of-home placement. It's a special place designed to reunite brothers and sisters, allowing them to reconnect, rebuild bonds, and create new, happy memories together. This camp focuses on shared experiences that help siblings strengthen their relationship. Activities range from traditional camp fun to those specifically chosen to encourage bonding and communication in a supportive and understanding environment. It’s a chance for these kids to simply be siblings, away from the complexities of their daily lives.

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Sessions & dates

Camp To Belong Maine

Ages 7–18
  • Aug 11 – Aug 16
    Availability unknownPrice varies
  • Aug 8 – Aug 16
    Availability unknownPrice varies
  • Aug 11 – Aug 16
    Availability unknownPrice varies

Camp To Belong Maine: parent FAQ

What ages does Camp To Belong Maine accept?
Camp To Belong Maine serves campers ages 7–18.
When does Camp To Belong Maine run?
Sessions run from August 8 through August 16.
Where is Camp To Belong Maine located?
Camp To Belong Maine is located in Carmel, IN.
Does Camp To Belong Maine offer financial aid or scholarships?
Yes — at least one program lists financial aid or scholarships. Apply or ask directly through the provider.

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