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1. Camp Impact - General Info.
Where is Camp Impact located?
All of our camps take place at Impact Church - 3131 Randal Parkway Wilmington, NC 28403
What camp should my child attend?
Camp Impact divides campers into groups by age and grade they will enter in the Fall, beginning with kids who are 4 years old through rising 6th graders. To learn more about which camp you should choose click here.
What Is The Spiritual Emphasis of cAMP?
At Camp Impact, we aim to build strong character in the lives of young people. We focus on creating a positive, Christian environment where our campers can have fun, make friends, and learn more about God. Through daily Bible reading, music, prayer, and amazing games, we openly and respectfully expose campers to the Gospel - God’s plan to rescue and restore a relationship with us through the death and resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ.
We place a lot of value on truth and love, and as a result, we respect each individual camper’s right to make their own decisions regarding important spiritual matters. Each Camp Impact staff member is carefully selected and equipped to handle the integration of all aspects of your child’s camp experience with great care.
We place a lot of value on truth and love, and as a result, we respect each individual camper’s right to make their own decisions regarding important spiritual matters. Each Camp Impact staff member is carefully selected and equipped to handle the integration of all aspects of your child’s camp experience with great care.
What should my child bring to camp?
Campers should wear comfortable shoes and clothing that they can play and get messy in, this includes: tennis shoes (no sandals, Chaco’s, Crocs, Heelys, or flip-flops), t-shirt, and shorts. (Short shorts or spaghetti straps are not allowed.)
Your child will need a bag labeled with his/her name containing:
Your child will need a bag labeled with his/her name containing:
- A refillable water bottle
- Lunch in an insulated lunch box.
- Modest bathing suit (one piece for girls) and towel
- Snack Bar money (optional - all items are $1 or less)
- Hand sanitizer
- Face mask/covering, if desired
- Sunscreen (apply before camp, too) and bug spray, if desired
cAN i TOUR cAMP iMPACT?
Yes. You may stop and see our facilities by appointment only. Please email jason@impactwilmington.com to set up a time.
2.rEGISTRATION INFORMATION AND CAMP TIMES
hOW MANY WEEKS SHOULD i REGISTER FOR THIS SUMMER?
Campers register for a one-week experience. If you would like to register them for multiple one-week experiences, we would LOVE to have you back for more weeks! We are offering 9 total weeks this summer!
What are Camp Impact's camp hours?
Drop-off is from 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM and pick-up is from 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM.
We offer extended care for an additional charge ($25/early $25/late), giving parents the opportunity to drop off their child beginning at 7:30 AM and pick up their camper as late as 5:30PM. Price is for the week.
We offer extended care for an additional charge ($25/early $25/late), giving parents the opportunity to drop off their child beginning at 7:30 AM and pick up their camper as late as 5:30PM. Price is for the week.
How do I schedule an early pick up for my child?
We have a virtual form for all of your early pick-up needs. Click here to submit an Early Pick-Up request.
Can my child attend a partial week of camp?
You are welcome to register your child for a week of camp even if he/she will only be able to attend part of that week; however, we do not pro-rate for partially attended weeks of camp. Camp Impact is only offered at a weekly rate.
Do I register my child based on the grade last completed or the grade they are going into?
Register your child based on the grade they will be entering in the Fall. If preschool age, they need to turn 4 by August 31st.
Can I cancel Registration
All campers must pay a one-time, non-refundable 25% registration fee. This fee covers the cancellation and change fees that we used to charge, and it also supports the administrative work necessary for our registration process.
You can make a cancellation by emailing us at jason@impactwilmington.com
The cancellation deadline is 2 weeks prior to the week of attendance. No refunds will be given after this time unless a doctor's note is provided.
When there is availability, we will transfer the registration to another week of camp. A no-refund policy will apply to this transferred week.
You can make a cancellation by emailing us at jason@impactwilmington.com
The cancellation deadline is 2 weeks prior to the week of attendance. No refunds will be given after this time unless a doctor's note is provided.
When there is availability, we will transfer the registration to another week of camp. A no-refund policy will apply to this transferred week.
What are my payment options and deadlines?
A 25% deposit is required upon registration and you may choose to pay your remaining balance in full at the time of registration or pay the balance at a later date. All registrations must be paid in full by the Friday before the week of attendance. Campers will not be allowed to attend camp if balance is not paid.
3. CamP pOLICIES AND pROCEDURES
What is your policy on behavior problems?
Parents will be contacted if there is a continuous problem of non-participation, bullying, or behavior that is disrespectful to fellow campers or camp staff. Parents will be notified after the camper has been through the following disciplinary process: warning, timeout (5-10 minutes), sit out of an activity, sent to leadership.
If issues continue after parents have been contacted, the camper will be sent home for the remainder of the week. If your child is sent home for a disciplinary issue you will not be eligible for a refund for that week.
If issues continue after parents have been contacted, the camper will be sent home for the remainder of the week. If your child is sent home for a disciplinary issue you will not be eligible for a refund for that week.
Do you accomidate children who have specific or special needs?
Although Camp Impact desires to accommodate all children, we unfortunately are not able to accommodate children who are unable to function within our camp structure.
This would include but is not limited to children who have physical disabilities, do not speak English, or need constant medical assistance throughout the day.
For more information to help you decide if Camp Impact would be a good fit for your child, please call (910) 202-4595
This would include but is not limited to children who have physical disabilities, do not speak English, or need constant medical assistance throughout the day.
For more information to help you decide if Camp Impact would be a good fit for your child, please call (910) 202-4595
4.Food Safetly and Additional Options
Does my child need to bring his or her own lunch and snacks?
Yes. We ask all campers to bring lunch in an insulated lunchbox! Campers are welcome to bring snack money for snacks if desired. We have 3 opportunities during the day to buy from the snack bar. Every camper receives FREE lunch on Fridays provided by Camp Impact!
What kind of snacks are offered at the snack bar?
We offer a variety of snacks that include granola bars, chips, yogurt, gummies, crackers, gatorade, juice, and others items like this.
So Much Fun
and great freindships.
Camp Impact has all the games, activities, and experiences to make any kid's day full of fun! And while we specialize in making ordinary moments into incredibly fun memories, the goal of our camp is bigger than fun.
Camp is a place for rich friendships. Camp is a place for big conversations. Camp is a place for families to feel welcomed and known. Camp is a silly, crazy time. Camp is organized. Camp is obsessed with spirit. Camp is a place that strives to love well. Camp is a ministry to the community. Camp is unforgettable. And because of all of these things, Camp is the place to be.
Camp is a place for rich friendships. Camp is a place for big conversations. Camp is a place for families to feel welcomed and known. Camp is a silly, crazy time. Camp is organized. Camp is obsessed with spirit. Camp is a place that strives to love well. Camp is a ministry to the community. Camp is unforgettable. And because of all of these things, Camp is the place to be.