A week of fun, learning, and superhero adventures!

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Practicing SUPERHERO VALUES!

Campers explore core values like interdependence, justice, love, and compassion, becoming real-life heroes!

OPEN TO ALL!

Welcoming kids of any religious background, or none, for a week of friendship, teamwork, and growth.

NON-STOP FUN!

Water games, arts, crafts, music, obstacle courses, and team challenges make every day exciting!

Why Your Child Should Attend:

Rising 1st – 6th graders are invited to unlock their inner superheroes through exciting activities and meaningful lessons rooted in core values of justice, love, compassion, and interdependence.

Each day, they will:

  • learn about core values and how to apply them in their everyday lives.
  • build lifelong friendships while learning teamwork, kindness, and compassion.
  • grow confidence, creativity, and courage in a safe and nurturing environment

Our Goals

Our program is built around the core values of justice, love, compassion and interdependence. Through engaging games, creative activities, and age-appropriate mindfulness practices, campers experience these values in action every day. We encourage children to explore diverse perspectives and expand their worldviews in supportive and developmentally appropriate ways.  Campers leave with a deeper understanding of their unique place in the world and how they can live out their values to help create a kinder, more inclusive, and just world for everyone.

Activities

The day typically includes creative arts, music, group activities such as science experiments and cooking, and a closing reflection on the day’s activities. Campers are grouped by age during circle times, teambuilding, and other activities. At other times, campers will be with a multi-age group. In any of these activities, your child can practice their superpower, whether helping someone in need, showing understanding, or fostering team collaboration.

Small group sizes: The ratio ranges from 10 campers:1 counselor and sometimes can be as low as 5:1 depending on activity and situation.

Staff

Director Gay Lynn Pierce, with 30+years of experience in education and a passion for enriching young minds, brings deep expertise, compassion, and a passion for nurturing young minds. Under her leadership, the camp offers a safe, inclusive, and enriching environment for children to grow, explore, and build community.

All staff and volunteers complete background checks to ensure a secure and supportive experience for every camper.

Camp Details

Cost

$125 for the first camper and $100 for each additional sibling
Please inquire about financial assistance if needed

When

Monday, July 28 to Friday, August 1
Drop-off: 9am and Pick-up: 4pm
Early drop off and late pick up will be available

Where

Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church, 1900 Bering Drive, Houston, 77057

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