Alternative Spring Break 2025
6th-8th Grade| March 24 – March 27 (Monday-Thursday) | 8:30 AM-1 PM |Cost: Free Alternative Spring Break activities help increase resiliency, self-esteem, and team building to empower students to be leaders in their communities. Expect a week of fun with special guest speakers! Box lunches provided. Leadership Camp (Macomb County) 2025 6th-8th Grade| June 16 – June 20 (Monday-Friday) | 8:30 AM-3 PM |Cost: Free Leadership Camp activities help increase resiliency, self-esteem, and team building to empower students to be leaders in their communities. Expect a week of fun with special guest speakers! Box lunches provided. Leadership Camp (Wayne County) 2025 6th-8th Grade| June 23 – June 27 (Monday-Friday) | 8:30 AM-3 PM |Cost: Free Leadership Camp activities help increase resiliency, self-esteem, and team building to empower students to be leaders in their communities. Expect a week of fun with special guest speakers! Box lunches provided. |
Camp CARE 2025 |
Ages 6-17| July 28- July 31 and August 4 – August 7 (Monday-Thursday) | 8:30 AM-3 PM | Cost: Free
Fountain Elementary 16850 Wellington Ave., Roseville, MI 48066
Does your child worry about a loved one’s struggles with substance use? Are you an individual in recovery who has children in your life? Would your child benefit from skills to address worries related to their loved one’s substance use?
Camp CARE is a two-week camp for children ages 6-17 from July 28-August 7 (Monday-Thursday) at Fountain Elementary in Roseville from 8:30 am-3 pm. Boxed lunches will be provided.
CHILDREN WILL LEARN SKILLS TO:
Communicate Effectively • Manage Emotions & Self-Control • Deal Effectively with Change
Choose Friends Wisely • Make Healthy Choices • Resist Peer Pressure
IMPORTANT INFO: Camp CARE is designed to benefit kids ages 6 through 17 who have been affected by a loved one’s substance use.
The registration information provided will be reviewed to determine your child’s appropriateness for Camp CARE.
For any questions, contact Kayla Dadswell, Director of Prevention at kdadswell@careofsem.com

CARE helped me to find a huge part of who I am. I love everything that I do with them, and I can’t wait to have a career where I get to do that sort of thing every day. That is the reason that I want to be a social worker.
Shalynn R: The Reason I Want to Be A Social Worker
CARE helped me to find a huge part of who I am. I love everything that I do with them, and I can’t wait to have a career where I get to do that sort of thing every day. That is the reason that I want to be a social worker.

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