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Expanding horizons and creating memories at Camp Homelani.
Register for CampSummer is better when kids are together
For more than 100 years, The Salvation Army has recognized the value of camping. It has witnessed the difference it can make in people’s lives.
There are more than 50 Salvation Army Camps throughout the United States. Each one is unique to its geographical area, but they meet high standards in housing, nutrition, and safety according to the Christian Camping Association or the American Camping Association. The Salvation Army Camps are attended by more than 100,000 people of all ages, races, and socioeconomic levels each year.
We offer a fun, safe, and educational camp experience for children ages 7-12 (and a one-week teen camp) to grow deeper in their relationship with God! Conducted by a competent staff of dedicated Christians who serve together throughout the summer and are committed to making the camping experience special for each individual.
Camp Homelani provides a fun, safe, and educational camp experience for children to grow deeper in their relationship with God!
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