Families First Summer Camp

Missoula, MT

Daily adventures and creative exploration fostering joyful connections among children

Ages
5–12
Financial aid
Available

About this camp

Families First Summer Camp offers a delightful summer experience where children can explore, create, and connect. Each day is thoughtfully planned with a blend of indoor and outdoor activities designed to spark curiosity and encourage participation. It’s a place where new friendships blossom over shared games and exciting projects. Children at Families First engage in a variety of enriching experiences, from artistic endeavors to active play. The camp aims to build confidence and foster a sense of belonging through a supportive and cheerful environment, ensuring that every child has a memorable and fulfilling summer.

FillTheWeek Camp Score
C30/100
How we score
  • Data completeness30.0 / 35
  • Value vs. category median0.0 / 15

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Sessions & dates

Families First Summer Camp

Ages 5–12
  • 2026 dates not yet published
    Availability unknownPrice varies
  • 2026 dates not yet published
    Availability unknownPrice varies

Families First Summer Camp: parent FAQ

What ages does Families First Summer Camp accept?
Families First Summer Camp serves campers ages 5–12.
Where is Families First Summer Camp located?
Families First Summer Camp is located in Missoula, MT.
Does Families First Summer Camp 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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