Camp New Hope (ages 8-11)
Camp New Hope is a week-long residential summer camp for children 8-11 who have a parent in prison. This camp offers creative education and life skills as children enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, arts and crafts, sports and chapel. Caregivers receive a much needed break. The camp is limited to 40 children so counselors can coach and mentor individual campers.
St. Crispin's Conference Center (7 miles east of Seminole, OK on Highway 9)
Transportation is available from major metropolitan areas

Camp Vision (ages 12-14)
Camp Vision is a week-long residential summer camp for children12-13 who have a parent in prison. This camp offers creative education and life skills as children enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, arts and crafts, sports and chapel. Caregivers receive a much needed break. The number of campers is limited so counselors can coach and mentor individual campers.
Sequoyah State Park
Transportation is available from major metropolitan areas

Camp Start (ages 15-16)
Camp Start is a two-week-long residential summer camp for young people 14-15 who have attended a New Hope camp previously. Start works on leadership skills so campers can serve as counselors to our younger camps when they turn 16. Campers engage in leadership activities in the morning and enjoy activities such as swimming, canoeing, and bowling in the afternoon. Sessions begin with a ropes course that encourages cooperation and challenges personal endurance.
Illinois River and Sequoyah State Park
Transportation is available from major metropolitan areas
