Terms of Agreement
Admissions: Rules for acceptance are the same for everyone without regard to race, color, nationality, gender, religion, or disability. Camp Salvation is not a treatment center and staff, who are all volunteers, are not trained to deal with campers who have severe mental, physical, or emotional difficulties. We do not want to neglect anyone, so we request that an Adult Sponsor be sent to assist special needs campers. This will ensure that neither their needs or the needs of the other campers in their cabin are neglected. If no Adult sponsor is provided for your special needs camper, we reserve the right to refuse admission to our programs; per the General Rules for Child Care Facilities 7.701.14 and 7.702.61c. Please see our website for more information.
Cancellation and Dismissal Policy: Cancellations made more than two weeks before the date registered will be refunded. Any cancellation after that time will only be refunded for medical reasons and must be accompanied by a letter from the attending physician.
Camp Salvation reserves the right to dismiss any camper whom the staff believes presents a safety concern, medical risk, is disruptive, or otherwise conducts themselves in a manner detrimental to the camp community, no refund will be issued for dismissal.
Refund Policy
All refunds will be less any processing fees.
Camp Rules and Expected Behavior: Campers should come to camp with the intention to grow closer to God, meet new people, and have fun. Campers are expected to participate and get the most of every activity at Camp. Phones are not to be a distraction. Don’t bring a bad attitude to Camp or a desire to do wrong. We want you to hear God better while at Camp Salvation.
- Prohibited Items: There is zero toleration for drugs, tobacco, or alcohol. Please leave any “noise” that keeps you from hearing God at Camp, for example: non-Christian music, headphones, and video games. Please leave valuables and weapons at home, this includes pocket knives. The only reason a camper should bring food with them is for medical necessity. This exception should be discussed with Camp Staff prior to registration.
- Clothes: Our Policy is Modesty. If you choose to dress inappropriately, you will be asked to change. By planning ahead and packing appropriately, you will save yourself the inconvenience of having to change and you will be contributing to a pleasant camp atmosphere. General Guidelines:
- Shirts: No sleeveless shirts
- Pants and Shorts (shorts must reach close to the knee)
- Clothing should not be immodest, revealing, or inappropriate