Camp
YFC Camp is where everything changes.
Every young person that goes to camp has someone who will walk through life with them after - that's what makes YFC Camp unique.
We never let money be the reason a young person can’t go to Camp.
To give toward making Camp possible for more young people, click below:
2025 YFC Camp Dates
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Where: Black Diamond Camp, Auburn WA
HIGH SCHOOL
Where: Dunes Bible Camp, Ocean Park WA
We never let money be the reason a kid cannot come to Camp. Our camper registration fee is $200, but it costs us $1,000 to send a kid to Camp, including equipping volunteers, staffing costs, all activities and supplies, transportation, etc. This year we’re committed to bringing over 100 kids to Camp. Your partnership helps bridge the gap wherever needed, making camp possible for every kid. If you’d like to help, we’d love to have you on the team! Click below to give to camp!
Our story
YFC Camp Overview
We create an environment that invites God to transform the lives of young people through shared experiences, outdoor challenges, and times of solitude. The goal? To draw students to the heart of God within the context of authentic relationships and memorable learning experiences. Every kid that goes to YFC Camp has a leader who will walk through life with them long-term… and we are committed to that. The majority of our kids come from some of the toughest places both financially and spiritually.
Our desire is to send every kid to camp who wants to go to camp and that is why we invite YOU to join with US in this vision. We invite YOU, your CHURCH, your BUSINESS, or maybe even your SMALL GROUP to sponsor one young person to camp this summer.
Why YFC Camp?

Stories

Healing Begins with Us
How Adults Can Help Pierce County Youth Overcome Trauma In Pierce County, Washington, where our communities stretch from the vibrant city streets of Tacoma to

Meet Cecily!
We recently welcomed Cecily Croskey to the YFC team as our Development Director! You may have met her in our office or at our recent

Bailee’s Story
Building Trust Over Time Bailee became a mother at 17, living with her boyfriend and struggling to stay in school. When she connected with