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Welcome to Boys Week


Camp Kerith is a summer camp for the children of prisoners, children affected by a loved one's substance addiction, or children experiencing high levels of trauma. Camp Kerith offers a program designed around their specialized needs.

​The powerful, positive impact of a one-week camping experience cannot be discounted. It is a life-changing experience.
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Summer camps for kids ages 5 to 18 are uniquely designed for at-risk children and youth. Children can be kids as they participate in swimming, horseback riding, archery, games, and arts and crafts, but summer camps provide much more. Children learn they are not the only ones with a parent in prison, and they interact with staff who had similar experiences growing up. In addition to all the fun activities, some classes provide children with tools to make healthy choices, process grief, and realize their values and dreams. Children learn life skills, including conflict resolution and anger management, and have opportunities to increase their social and emotional development by participating in group activities, birthday parties, themed adventures, and more.

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Dates for Boys Week

June 30th - July 4th, 2025
ages 9 - 16

A five day, four night overnight camp for boys in the local Southern Indiana and Louisville area.
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Application

Full Scholarship vs Partial Scholarship

Camp Kerith strives to make camp available to the children in our community who are often overlooked and in need of prevention support. To this goal, Kerith works to assure no family pays the full cost of the camp program. Because of the specialized program that allows children to talk about difficult situations in their lives, each application is by review and upon acceptance, will communicate whether the camper has been accepted, and if they are to receive a full or partial scholarship. 
Full scholarships are made available to all campers who qualify under the following: 
  • Children who are actively participating in the Prison Fellowship Angel Tree Program.
  • Children who have a parent currently serving time in the criminal justice system. 
  • Children who check multiple boxes on the Family History, such as live or have lived with substance addiction in the home, have a parent in and out of the criminal justice system, etc. 
Partial scholarships are made available to all camper who qualify under the following:
  • Children who check one or none on the Family History Request.
  • Children who live in low income families and are looking for discounted overnight camps. 
All campers are requested to put a $25.00 deposit down at the time of confirmation at their camp session, which is used as their "bank" for the snack shack. All deposits and camp registration costs must be paid a week prior to camp session to confirm spot. All questions and concerns, please call 812-945-0886 or message camp@noonerecoversalone.org.

Thank you to our Generous Sponsors for Making Camp Possible. 

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DROP US A LINE

Let us know how to serve you best.

email

info@noonerecoverslalone.org
camp@noonerecoversalone.org

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phone

812.945.0886​

address

PO Box 1575
​New Albany, IN 47151


  • About
    • History
    • Kerith Brook
    • Our Six Core Principles
  • Services
    • Community Chaplaincy >
      • Inside Support
    • Camp Kerith >
      • Leadership Camp
      • Day Camps
      • Boys Week
      • Girls Week
      • Camp Packing Lists
      • Kerith Kids
      • Summer Staff Employment
    • Kerith Family >
      • Family Retreats
      • Family Connections
      • Community Connections
  • Events
  • News
  • Donate