St. Vladimir's Camp
Questions and Answers

Q: Can I call my child?
A: We would prefer that you did not call your child, as they will be busy, but if you found the need to speak to your child then yes you may call.

Q: Can I visit?
A:
 St. Vladimir's Camp Younger Week is the only week that a parent can visit. During that week we have parent's night on Wednesday in which we have a small show. We ask that if you wish to visit that you reserve your ticket on Sunday when you drop your child off. Any other week we ask that there are no parent visits.

Q: What happens if my child gets home sick?
A: We will try our best to help them through it. We might have them call home. Most likely by Tuesday the children are no longer home sick because they are having to much fun.
Q: Is there a nurse on staff?
A:
Yes all three weeks of camp have a RN on staff.


Q: My child takes daily meds. Is that a problem?
A:
No just fill out the medical forms and turn them in with the meds on Sunday when you check in your camper and the nurse will make sure your child gets their meds everyday.

Q: I am not Orthodox and would like my child to come to camp?
A:
We would love to have them.

Q: Can my child bring a cell phone?
A:
They can bring one but we ask that it stays in the cabin and know that camp is not responsable if something should happen to it. However, if a phone becomes a distraction to other campers we will ask
that it be turned off and that parents use the direct line to the camp that is
shown on the application forms.



Q: What is the ratio of campers to counselors?
A:
Our ratio is 1 counselor to 8 campers sometimes it will be more like 1 counselor to 6 campers.

Q: My child is a picky eater what if they don't eat?
A:
Our kitchen staff provides a variety of selections each day.  Picky campers
have not been an issue in the past.

Q: Is there a lifeguard on staff?
A:
Yes all three weeks have a certified lifeguard on staff.

Q: How many cabins are there?
A:
There are a total of 5 cabins and 1 cooks cabin at camp. There are 3 sleeping cabins for girls and two seperate cabins for
the boys.

Q: If my child does not know how to swim is that a problem?
A:
No, the pool goes from 3 foot to 8 foot deep and if your child does not want to swim they can just sit by the pool with their feet in the water.




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