Leadership Camp
Leadership Camp activities help increase resiliency, self-esteem, and team building to empower students to be leaders in their communities. Students can expect a week of fun, “out of the box” experiences!
- CARE will be hosting the camps in Harper Woods, Fraser and Mount Clemens
- As of May 19, 2022, masks are not required this year but may be subject to change based upon the State Health Department’s recommendation and CARE’s policies
- Camp is from 9 AM to 2 PM
- Boxed lunches will be provided
- Students will have access to the indoors with assigned classrooms for each grade level participating
August 8 – August 12, Mt. Clemens
6th – 8th Grade
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM | Cairns Community Center, 58 Orchard St, Mt Clemens, MI 48043
Empowering Youth • Strengthening Life Skills • Character Development • Games, Arts, & Crafts
Cost: $0
Registration: click here. Registration ends Friday, August 5 at noon.
For any questions, contact Erika Bradbury at ebradbury@careofsem.com
Camp CARE |
PRESCHOOL-8TH GRADE | July 18-29 (Monday-Friday) | 9 AM-2 PM | Cost: $0
Fountain Elementary 16850 Wellington Ave., Roseville, MI 48066
Does your child worry about a loved one’s struggles with alcohol, opioids, or other drugs? 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 and addiction?
Camp CARE is a two-week camp for children in preschool through 8th grade from July 18-29 (Monday-Friday) at Fountain Elementary in Roseville from 9am-2pm. 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
Registration: click here. Registration ends Friday, July 15 at noon.
For any questions, contact Erika Bradbury at ebradbury@careofsem.com

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