Everyone Belongs Camp

Everyone Belongs Camp 2026
The Everyone Belongs Camp, hosted by the BCM/D, is an overnight weekend experience for families impacted by disability. We want your family to be a part of an amazing weekend that is safe, inviting, and encouraging! Campers, ages 12 and up, can expect to pack for a three-day/two-night weekend of fun at the Skycroft Conference Center in Middletown, MD. Families have the opportunity to ride the zip-line, plunge down an outdoor water slide, or relax by the pool. We will also have crafts, singing, games, a talent show, evening dance and daily Bible study. Campers and their families will get to experience the love of God through activities during the weekend. We hope you can join us for a weekend of fun and connection!
Family Cost:
Family of 2: $150 (Parent and 1 camper)
Family of 3: $175 (Parent, 1 camper, and 1 additional family member)
Family of 4: $200 (Parent, 1 camper, and 2 additional family members)
Volunteer Cost:
$45 per person
*Application does not guarantee attendance to camp. You will be notified once your application is reviewed and accepted. Payment is not due at the time of application. Anyone attending over the age of 18 will be required to complete a background check. Additional family members can be parents or siblings. The cost is determined by the family unit size and not children versus adults. Financial aid is available for families who are unable to cover the cost of camp. Email [email protected] for more information.
The Everyone Belongs Camp continues to grow and reach new families every year! This means that we need more volunteers to show the love of Christ to our families. That’s where you come in!
To volunteer, you do not need to have any prior professional experience or a specialized background working with disabilities. Each camper will have a caregiver or parent stay with them throughout the weekend. As a volunteer buddy, your main role is to build friendships, offer encouragement, and join your camper in the fun! Volunteers help accompany campers to activities like worship, Bible study, games, arts and crafts, and more throughout the day on Saturday.
Volunteers are not responsible for medical care or overnight assistance. Campers and caregivers stay together in individual motel-style rooms, while volunteers stay in separate lodging areas. Volunteers also never remain alone with campers and will participate in activities within group settings at all times.
Whether this is your very first camp or you’ve joined us before, we would absolutely love to have you be part of the Everyone Belongs Camp family! Every volunteer who says “yes” makes it possible for us to welcome and serve another family impacted by disability. Come help us create unforgettable memories, build meaningful friendships, and share the life-changing love of Christ with families who need to know they belong.
**Volunteers must complete a background check and interview process. Payment is not due at the time of application.
Map/Camp Information
Skycroft Conference Center is located at:
9621 Frostown Rd
Middletown, Maryland 21769
Our office hours are:
Monday-Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
FAQ’s
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Menu
Camp Menu (May be subject to slight changes)
Friday Dinner
- Baked Ravioli W/meatballs
- Grilled Chicken
- Linguini Noodles
- Alfredo Sauce
- Marinara Sauce
- Italian Vege
- Peas
- Breadsticks
Saturday Breakfast
- Regular Pancakes
- Choc Chip Pancakes
- Eggs
- Sausage Link
- Bacon
- Hashbrowns
- Strawberry Topping
Saturday Lunch
- Brioche Buns
- Burgers
- Chicken Patty
- Fried Cheese Curds
- Carrots
- Broccoli Salad
- Cheese/Pickles
Saturday Dinner
- Fried Chicken
- Pit Ham
- Parsley Potatoes
- Mac N Cheese
- Cali Vege
- Green Beans
- Cornbread
Sunday Breakfast
- Croissants
- Egg Patty
- Canadian Bacon
- Sausage Link
- Eggs
- Diced Potatoes
- Glazed Donut Holes
Sunday Lunch
- Sub Rolls
- Roast Beef (French Dip)
- Cod
- Crinkle Cut Fries
- Antigua Vege
- Pasta Salad
- Provolone Cheese/Tartar sauce
Packing List
Suggested Packing List
1. Clothes for all temperatures
2. Pajamas
3. Sneakers and/or sandals
4. Modest Bathing Suit
5. Pool Towel
6. Toiletries
7. Towel for shower
8. Bedding (Pillow, sheets, and blankets. Rooms have 2-4 beds.)
9. Care supplies that your child might need
10. Flashlight
11. Suntan lotion and bug spray
12. Reusable Water Bottle
13. Something to wear for the dance, if you choose to wear something special. This is not required; you certainly can stay casual.
14. Talent Show needs: On Sunday morning we will have a gifts and talent show to allow your child to display a talent or something that is important to them. If your child wishes to participate, please bring anything that they will
15. Any needed medication
What is included in the cost of the camp?
Family Camp includes lodging for the weekend, 6 meals, t-shirt, background checks, volunteer training, program costs, and supplies for all activities including the zipline, pool, and slide.
However, the cost does not include any additional purchases such as snacks from Hebrews, the onsite coffee shop.
Respite Opportunities
Parents and caregivers will have opportunities to rest throughout the weekend. On Saturday, campers will be with their assigned volunteer(s) from after breakfast until dinner. During this time, families are welcome to join their child or take a well-deserved break. Volunteers will continue to interact with families and support campers throughout the entire weekend; however, this dedicated time on Saturday is intentionally set aside to provide parents with an opportunity for rest if desired.
Will my child's assigned volunteer provide medical care?
No, volunteers do not provide medical care. If your child requires more intensive care, it may be necessary to accompany them throughout the day on Saturday. However, anyone over the age of 18, that attends camp, is required to complete a background check.
Will there be a nurse or other medical provider?
Yes, there will be a nurse present throughout the weekend. However, you are responsible for administering medication to your child. If you require additional support or needs such as a refrigerator for medication, arrangements can be made.
Where will we sleep?
Families will stay overnight in motel style rooms with their child(ren). Volunteers will be lodging in one of Skycroft’s 6 lodge style buildings. For more information Click Here.
