About RFKC

 

The Biggest Question We Answer for Abused and Neglected Kids Is...

"Am I Loved?"


(To protect the confidentiality of campers, children in photo are models)

What is Royal Family Kids' Camps?

Royal Family Kids' Camps, (RFKC) was established in 1985 to help children who are victims of abuse, neglect and have been abandoned.

One week camps are designed to meet the unique and overwhelming needs of children in the foster care system. Campers experience the outdoors in a safe and caring environment.

This year there are over 124 Camps scheduled. The Camps will be manned by over 5,500 volunteers and over 5,000 campers will attend. There is no cost to the kids and each Camp raises its own funds.

RFKC is fun. . .

Activity Centers, games, sports, hiking, birthday parties, dress up, mail center and swimming are only part of the program. Abused, neglected and abandoned children rarely have the opportunity to have this kind of ordinary fun.

RFKC supports Social Services. . .

Royal Family Kids' Camps work along side social workers who have stepped in to rescue children from abusive environments.

Royal Family Kids' Camps are about planting happy memories in a child whose past may only hold horrors. It's about giving them a new way to look at the world with new hope for tomorrow.

Link to Royal Family Kids' Camps web site:
http://www.rfkc.org/


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