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Culture Camps
Camp Chin-gu, New York
| Webpage: | www.campchingu.org |
Camp Choson, Minnesota/Wisconsin
| Webpage: | www.campchoson.org |
| Email: | info@campchoson.org |
| Phone: | Registrar, Darlene Hoffmann, 651-578-8253 |
Camp Friendship, Stirling, New Jersey
| Webpage: | www.campfriendshipnj.com |
Contacts Lynn Bocchini and Cathy Feeney
Camp Hwarang Teen Camp, Minneapolis/St. Paul
| Phone: | 612-644-3251 |
Camp Kajok - Indiana
| Email: | rbuhrt@aftinc.net |
| Phone: | 317-573-0849 |
The day camp will be held on Saturday, June 25th from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Korean Presbyterian Church, located on 1020 E. 101st Street in Indianapolis. The camp is conducted by representatives of the Kajok Camp Board, the Korean Presbyterian Church and other noted experts from the local Indianapolis Korean community
Camp Namu, Pennsylvania
| Webpage: | www.lutherancamping.org |
| Email: | campnamu@lutherancamping.org |
The Lutheran Camping Corporation of Central Pennsylvania is adding a new program to its ministry lineup. This summer it has organized a pilot heritage camp for families who have at least one member adopted from Korea. The camp will include Bible study and worship, adoption-related discussions, a variety of Korean culture activities, and time to enjoy the outdoors. Registration materials and more details will be available online by March 1
Camp Pride, Illinois
| Phone: | 847-367-7862, 630-495-4403 |
Camp Sejong, New Jersey
| Webpage: | www.campsejong.org/ |
| Email: | lpriore2@optonline.net |
| Phone: | 201-391-5598 |
Founded in 1990 by adoptive parents, Camp Sejong has grown into one of the premier Korean culture camps in America. While most of our campers have come from the New York, Philadelphia and Boston metropolitan areas, we have also drawn campers from as far away as Virginia and Illinois and even Korea.
Camp Tiger, Minnesota
| Phone: | 612-425-2393 |
CHSFS Culture Camp, Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia
| Email: | inquire@chsfs.org |
| Phone: | 301-562-6500 |
Colorado Heritage Camps, Colorado
| Webpage: | www.heritagecamps.org |
| Email: | hcamps@juno.com |
Concordia Language Village, Minnesota
| Webpage: | clvweb.cord.edu/prweb/ |
| Email: | clv@cord.edu |
| Phone: | 800-222-4750, 218-299-4544 |
Families For International Children Heritage Camp Michigan
| Webpage: | www.fficgr.org |
| Email: | SoltysiakP@aol.com |
Designed to help adopted children experience the culture of their birth country through art, dance, music, stories and cuisine. The day camp is held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Northern Trails Middle School.
Hands Around The World, Illinois
| Webpage: | www.handsaroundtheworld.com |
| Email: | handsat@aol.com |
| Phone: | 847-255-8309 |
Hands Around The World offers a KOREAN CULTURE CAMP for adopted children ages 5 and above and their siblings. This week long day camp offers children an opportunity to connect with other children of Korean ancestry and learn about their rich heritage while having fun. Campers study Korean culture through hands on activities such as playing games, listening to traditional Korean music, singing songs, learning dances, hearing traditional stories and fables, cooking and eating Korean food, hearing Korean guest speakers and talking to them and the Korean mentors, learning Korean words and caligraphy, and making arts and crafts projects such as kites, puppets, masks, and paper mache animals. For families who have children from various cultural backgrounds, Hands Around The World offers several camps concurrently, so each child in the family may participate in a camp for his or her heritage. Biological siblings may enroll in any camp. The camps offered are: African American, China, Eastern Europe, India, Korea, Latin America, Philippines, and Southeast Asia. There also is a multicultural camp program for middle school age children called The Cutting Edge. Camp is held the last week of July in the Chicagoland area. For more information and to register, go to the website at www.handsaroundtheworld.com
Holt Heritage Camp, Oregon, New Jersey, Nebraska
| Webpage: | www.holtintl.org/camp/ |
KAMP, Iowa
| Webpage: | www.iiakampretreat.com |
| Email: | kamp@iiakampretreat.com |
KAMP is a culture camp for adoptive families with Korean children 5-18. Recognizing that adoption is a family issue, KAMP seeks to provide educational and social experiences not only for Korean adoptees, but also for their parents and siblings.
KAMp Chin-gu, Minnesota
| Webpage: | www.kam3000.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={F42B2387-59DA-4545-965F-5F6153E15682} |
| Email: | mpeterson@abraauto.com or scpark@attbi.com |
| Phone: | 612-747-1557 |
This seven day camp is packed full of excitement and life lessons. From the minute groups arrive, they are challenged and encouraged to participate in a number of activities that are designed to stretch them both physically and spiritually. Students will do things that they probably have never done before and learn to trust themselves, their friends, and their God in new ways.
Kamp Kimchee, Minnesota
| Webpage: | www.kampkimchee.org |
| Email: | info@kampkimchee.org |
| Phone: | 612-419-0849 |
Kamp Kimchee is a Korean culture camp for Korean adoptees and their families. Classes are offered for 4-year olds through 12th grade. (Class groupings will depend upon registrations.)
Korean Culture Camp of Eastern Michigan
| Webpage: | www.koreanculturecamp.org |
| Email: | info@koreanculturecamp.org |
The Korean Culture Camp of Eastern Michigan is a one-week summer day camp in Michigan (between Lansing and Flint). Campers are Korean adoptees and other children interested in Korean culture, age three through middle school. The camp runs from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm each day and provides fun activities to teach the children their cultural heritage. These activities include art, music, taekwondo, stories, Korean language and Korean food. The class counselors are college-age Korean-Americans. Through the activities the children also get to meet other Korean adoptees and make lasting friendships.
Korean Culture Camp, Minnesota
| Phone: | 612-470-5496 |
Korean Culture Camp, Ohio
| Email: | seavclev@aol.com |
Korean Culture Camp of Eastern Michigan
| Webpage: | www.koreanculturecamp.org |
| Email: | info@koreanculturecamp.org |
| Phone: | 517-381-8376, Debby Sleight |
The Korean Culture Camp of Eastern Michigan is celebrating its 14th anniversary. KCC is a one-week-long summer day camp in Flushing, Michigan (near Flint). Campers are Korean adoptees and other children interested in Korean culture, from age 3 through high school. The camp runs from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm each day and provides cultural activities to teach the children their cultural heritage. These activities include art, music, taekwando, stories and Korean language. The class counselors are college-age Korean-Americans. Through the activities the children also get to meet other Korean adoptees and make lasting friendships.
Korean Heritage Camp, Oklahoma
| Webpage: | www.dillonadopt.com/Korea_camp.htm |
| Email: | whitney@dillonadopt.com |
Dillon International's Korean Heritage Camp is a 3-day camp for all adoptive families who have adopted from South Korea. Three days prior to camp we have a Discovery Days for all transracial, international adopted children ages 11-17. This allows older transracially and internationally adopted children the opportunity to explore and talk about their adoption experience with licensed social workers as well as have a good time with peers. Korean Heritage Camp provides adoptees and their families the opportunity to: gain a greater understanding and awareness of their child's birth heritage, explore language, music, art, cooking, history, martial arts and fellowship with other families who may share similar backgrounds. We also offer cultural and educational workshops for the parents to attend during camp. This year we are honored to have two special guests for our parent workshop, two birth mothers from Korea.
Our Korean Kids International Adoptee's Camp, Kentucky
| Phone: | 502-244-8067 |
Sae Jong Camp, Michigan
| Webpage: | www.saejongcamp.com/ |
| Email: | info@saejongcmap.com |
| Phone: | (248) 705-9804 - Jeanah Hong, |
Sae Jong Camp is a summer camp for children of Korean heritage held at Camp Westminster on beautiful Higgins Lake in central Michigan. At Sae Jong Camp, our campers explore their Korean-American identities, learn about their Korean heritage, and make friendships to last a lifetime. Sae Jong Camp 2004 dates are as follows: Session 1: Sunday, August 8 – Saturday, August 14, 2004; for adopted Korean-Americans only Session 2: Sunday, August 15 – Saturday, August 21, 2004; for all Korean-Americans (adopted, 2nd gen., 3rd gen., etc.) Please visit our website at www.saejongcamp.com for the latest information and updates. If you have any questions, please email info@saejongcamp.com
Smith College Culture Camp
| Email: | mkim3@smith.edu |
| Phone: | 413-585-6293 - Crystal Kim, |
The Smith College KASS (Korean-American Students Association) is offering a day-long Culture Camp that offers children an opportunity to delve further into the Korean culture. We are very excited about this unique opportunity to make a difference beyond the scope of our campus! We aim to explore the arts, language, folk tales, food, and rich tradition of Korea through numerous fun activities throughout the day! The ages of children who attended Culture Camp last year were from 4 to 12 years old, but we welcome children of all ages to join in the fun.
| Culture Camps | ![]() |
Korean Schools | ![]() |
Korean Exchange | ![]() |
Travel to Korea | ![]() |
Performance Groups |