
What is Camp City Year?
Camp City Year is a positive day camp experience conducted DURING SPRING BREAK, providing assistance to working parents of first through fifth graders while teaching the core City Year values of diversity, service and responsibility. Cleveland corps members run two camps – one on the east side of Cleveland and one on the west – to accommodate children across the city.
Camp City Year 2011 Application
Food: Breakfast and lunch every day, daily snacks throughout, t-shirt and a fun-filled week of activities.
Transportation: NOT PROVIDED.
How: Complete fully and submit the application and return it via U.S. mail to City Year Cleveland with payment in a sealed envelope. Feel free to drop it off in our offices between 8:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. (The Leader Building, 526 Superior Avenue, Suite 408).
2010 Camps - At a Glance
- 254 "Campers" representing more than 70 different schools.
- 31 volunteers served 248 hours.
- 149 family members engaged at the closing ceremony.
A big "Thank You" to our amazing 2010 Sponsors
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Benedictine | The Thomas C. and Sandra S. Sullivan Foundation |
CAMP CITY YEAR 2008 - "Superheroes in Training"
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"The Invisibles" | Morning PT (physical training) |
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Superheroes in Training - "Cold Freeze" | Groupwork with corps members |
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Corps leaders direct team activity | Campers in their Superhero costumes |
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"Static Shockers" | "Karate Choppers" and corps members |