Camp Rainbow Phoenix

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You can find us at: https://sites.google.com/pflagcanada.ca/camprainbowphoenix/

 

Camp Rainbow Phoenix is an adult-facilitated, peer-mentored summer leadership camp for youth ages 12 to 17. This is a FREE camp.

Camp Rainbow Phoenix is run by pflag Canada and the ACDR who engage and support experienced volunteers (including educators, community leaders, and child & youth workers).

It is a time to learn, have fun, and an opportunity to make new friends.  As a youth Leadership Camp we focus on building and nurturing the leadership potential and personal resiliency of our campers in an effort to help them become agents of positive social change in their schools, families, and communities.

We have limited spaces, and we generally carry a wait list. 

 
Camp Rainbow Phoenix logo with pflag Durham and ACDR underneath

More About Camp

FAQs

Preparing Your Camper(s) for Camp

Camp is an exciting and fun filled place – new friends, new adventures, new skills, stories, songs, campfires, games and many other things. Camp is also a very different place for first time campers - different bed, different washroom, different schedules, different food, different experiences and different people. Along with the excitement of all these new and different experiences, there is bound to be some anxiety about some things. Here are a few suggestions you might try to keep the anxiety low and the anticipation high:

  • Read over this package with your camper(s). 

  • Discuss what it means to have feelings of homesickness – usually campers will feel homesick for the first day or so until they are accustomed to the routine.

  • Our mentors are committed to helping campers feel comfortable and campers very rarely go home due to homesickness.

  • Discuss what it might be like to live in a cabin with other campers, and how to go about making new friends.

  • Discuss the way problems can be solved at camp, including talking with their counsellors.

  • Parents/guardians, prepare yourselves to miss your campers while they are at camp, yet know that they are safe, being well cared for by people who enjoy working with children and will always take time to listen.

What Parents, Guardians and Campers Need to Know

At our 2SLGBTQI-Allies Leadership Camp, we hope that the youth who participate in our programming enjoy an amazing week in our camp community while developing their skills.  At the same time, we recognise that our campers should be given the guidance they need to try new things, learn and grow in a safe and caring environment.  Rather than limit the experiences of campers, we have developed these guidelines to make sure that every camper is aware of how they can participate in making sure that they, their fellow campers and our staff, stay safe and have a great time.  

A Day in the Life of Camp

We have many exciting things planned for our campers and have put together a jam packed week of activities. It wouldn’t be the same if we gave away all of our surprises right now, but we want to give you an idea of some of the special activities you can look forward to at camp.

  • Indoor and outdoor activities

  • Team building

  • Adventure Outing (On site)

  • GAY-Mazing Race

  • Trans Panel - Special Guests

  • Careers Panel - Special Guests

  • Colleges / Universities Fair

  • Talent Show

  • The Livingroom Art Studio - HIVE

  • Drag Makeup Tutorial

  • Campfires

What to Pack…

A list will be provided to campers prior to camp help you make sure that you’ve got everything you need while you’re at camp.  When packing clothes, remember that camp is going to be for one week.  So make sure to take this into account when packing your clothing.  It’s also a really good idea to write your name or initials on clothing tags with a permanent marker.  And, remember, extra socks always come in handy and light colours keep the flies away.