Camp Hope
Camp Hope is a "summer camp" where teens travel to Western
Maryland for a week to fix up houses for elderly, disabled and low-income
homeowners. Camp Hope is hosted by Frostburg
United Methodist Church. The program, which began in 1977, consists
of four consecutive, one-week sessions. UMC Savage usually attends the
last session which usually occurs in the first week of August. During
each session, youth groups from five to eight churches throughout
the mid-Atlantic participate. Campers stay in Frostburg State University
dorms. Local churches host dinner each night.
Campers typically work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Once they are done
with the day's work, campers get a chance to participate in activities
like volleyball, Frisbee, capture the flag and Bible study. On Wednesdays,
participants have the option of working for only half a day. They
can spend the rest of the day having fun at Rocky Gap State Park.
On Friday nights, the day before the campers leave, homeowners are
invited to come to dinner and a small communion service. Afterwards,
there is a slide show presentation, so the participants and homeowners
can see all the projects that were completed during the week.
Pictures of previous years at Camp Hope can be found here.
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