Topic: community

3 Things That Happen When You Volunteer At Camp
Volunteering at camp is more than doing good, building skills, and growing personally. It’s all those things combined and more. Here’s how.

Camp Really is a Place for Everyone
Elle heard about camp one evening at home in her living room and hasn't looked back since. Read, in her own words, why she volunteers.

Arts & Crafts Meets Science: Mixing Watercolors & Oil
Arts and crafts meets science in this low-cost kids' activity for rain or shine.

Global Partnerships: A World of Good
SeriousFun's Associate Director of Global Partnerships & Programs, Mary Silvia, is creating stronger support systems for children and caregivers in low-resource areas around the world. She shares how.

Partners with a Common Goal: The Power of Camp in Africa
Learn how BIPAI and SeriousFun are teaming up to provide camp as an intervention for children living with serious illnesses throughout Africa.

Reaching Beyond Illness—and Beyond Borders
For 10 years, SeriousFun has partnered with trusted international organizations to bring to camp life in Botswana, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Swaziland, Cambodia, India, Vietnam, and Haiti.

Perspectives from the Field: Camp Near & Far
SeriousFun field mentor, Petra, reflects on what it means to bring camp to life in Uganda, Ethiopia, Malawi, eSwatini, Vietnam, and Botswana.

How Time Apart At Camp Brought A Mom & Daughter Closer Together
We caught up with Léa and her mother, Pascale, who spent many months in the hospital battling Léa's cancer. Camp offered newfound friendships, hope, and confidence for them both.

Camp Really is a Place for Everyone: Reflections from a Volunteer
Elle heard about camp one evening at home in her living room and hasn't looked back since. Read, in her own words, why she volunteers.

Lives Built Together on a Mutual Love for Camp
Three stories of lives built on a mutual love for all things camp — including volunteering, adventure, and friendship — shared by the couples themselves.