Camper Portal: Mini Camp 2022

If, after reviewing this page, you have a question/concern reach out to the program manager, Becky “Backpack” Felak at becky@thegoodtimesproject.org.

aCCEPTING CAMP spots

Accept or decline (action required by May 15)

If you received an official camp acceptance notice email from Mini Camp:

  • Accept or decline your child(ren)’s spot at camp using the form below by Sunday, May 15.

*FYI, all campers who have submitted an application as of May 1 have been accepted. Applications submitted after this date will be accepted if capacity allows.

By accepting a spot at camp, you are confirming that the camper will be present on Saturday, August 6, they will have received their initial series of COVD shots a minimum of 14 days before their camp session starts (and their vaccination card will be uploaded to their Health Profile), and your family will adhere to our pre-camp COVID protocols (see below).


camper drop-off & pickup

specifics will be provided soon:

  • Approximate drop-off time is ~9:30 a.m. and approximate pick-up time is 3;30 p.m.


resources (documents for review)

Get campers prepped to have the best camp experience possible and make it easy on yourself by preparing early:


update camper health profiles (as needed)

If things, such as medications/doses or health conditions have changed or a camper has received their COVID vaccine shots since initially completing their online Health Profile, please update their profile prior to camp so that camp staff/nurses have the most current knowledge of every camper.


covid protocols & guidelines

It’s important that all campers/families and staff know and adhere to the following. We cannot stop COVID from entering camp, but we can employ layered protocols to help stop the spread and diminish the possibility that it impacts camp this year. *The following are subject to change if circumstances change.

vaccinations:

  • All campers and staff are required to have had their primary series COVID vaccination shots. [This requirement will not change.]

pre-camp:

  • Campers and household members should avoid high-to-medium risk scenarios in the two weeks leading up to camp; such as being unmasked in large indoor venues or on airplanes.

  • In the two weeks leading up to camp, if a camper tests positive for COVID or has been exposed to a COVID positive person and had close contact (within 6 feet of an infected person for a total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period), please alert the program manager immediately.

  • Campers will undergo a health assessment with the camp nurse at drop-off.

during camp:

  • Masks will be required when indoors in common spaces like Grisham, Grisham’s bathrooms, and the MedShed. Masks will not be required when outdoors.

  • All activities will occur outdoors.

  • Hand sanitizer will be available across camp including at meals.

  • Anyone with symptoms needs to alert a nurse ASAP for the safety and health of everyone. Let’s not make this shameful but instead a pact to protect our camp family.

covid cases:

  • Campers or staff suspected of developing COVID symptoms will be isolated and tested. If the test is positive, they will immediately be sent home. Persons who came in close contact with that individual will be assessed for symptoms but will not need to quarantine/isolate if they are symptom free (this follows the CDC guidelines for vaccinated individuals).