Camp Mark Seven offers many development and leadership activities for the deaf youth and children programs. The program is designed to provide a sense of caring for one other, honesty, respect as well as enhancing each camper’s self confidence, self esteem, social skills, teamwork, initiative, work and play with other campers and camp staff. With this goal, campers will have fun with diverse camp activities.
Program Activities:
Swimming and tubing.
Paddle a canoe on the chosen rivers/lakes and camp out under the stars.
Low ropes course.
Diverse outdoor games.
Deaflympics.
Arts & crafts.
Hike different mountains.
Evening Bonfires.
Shopping in Old Forge and Inlet.
Waterpark.
Campers will create skits for Parents’ Night; Parents’ Night is offered at the end of the program, and family members are invited to come and watch their child’s skits.
This program is available for everyone—we serve deaf children and youth from residential schools for the deaf, mainstreamed programs for the deaf and hard of hearing, public schools with interpreting services or special programs for deaf individuals with cochlear implants.