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Camp Aranu'tiq is a weeklong, overnight summer camp for transgender and gender-variant youth ages 8 through 15.
It's a place where life experiences are shared and lifelong friendships are made.
Camp Aranu'tiq (a-ra-NOO-tick) is based on a traditional model of summer camps.
Activities for our New England location include: arts & crafts,
drama, canoeing, swimming, creative writing, music, teamwork-building
"challenge" activities, and a host of land sports such as soccer,
kickball, basketball, volleyball, and more. For our California location,
activities include: arts & crafts, drama, canoeing, swimming,
creative writing, teamwork-building "challenge" activities, "gaga" (a
type of dodgeball), volleyball, rock climbing, and archery. The week
also includes campfires (with s'mores!), a talent show, and other
special activities. There will be a few professional therapists at camp
for campers who may want to talk, but the main focus of the week is on
having fun.
Campers will go to different activities on a rotating basis with
assigned age-appropriate groups. Groups will always be accompanied by
adult volunteers. Campers will sleep in bunks divided by age group. All
bunks will be under the direct care of adult volunteers at all times.
For more information on living quarters, please contact us.
We also believe that parent/guardian peer support is very
important. We will make every effort to provide parents with an
opportunity to meet one another and keep in contact.
Of course there is more info here.
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