Hive Camp

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Aloha Foundation Mission Statement: To inspire people of all ages to learn, explore, grow, and become their best selves.

Since 1915, Hive has been a natural place for a girl to discover the person she really wants to be. Each summer Hive campers build a strong camp community – encouraging, supporting and caring for one other, while forging lifelong relationships. At camp, we intentionally leave behind some of the distractions of girls’ daily worlds: We wear simple uniforms, so clothes styles aren’t a focus of our days. Cell phones and other electronics stay at home, and we talk to each other face-to-face instead. We make our own music together. And write letters home, with actual paper and pen!

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Hivers (Grades 1-6) learn the true value each and every camper brings to the community: interests, knowledge, experiences, skills and ideas to share with tent, table and activity mates. And with the help of outstanding mentors trained in the art of Success Counseling, Hivers learn to address physical, social and psychological challenges with self awareness and creativity. So every Hiver takes true value away from camp, too, into her life at home and in school: new ways of thinking, acting and doing, learned among friends and mentors without even studying.

Elfin 12-Day Program: Have you been considering camp for your daughter, granddaughter or even thought about it for a niece, but are just not sure if it’s the right time or if she will like it? For some younger girls, a trial session of camp might be just the answer! We are excited to be able to offer the Elfin program for a twelve-day Hive experience during the second session of camp. This program is an opportunity for 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade graduates to sample residential camp life as a member of the Elfin unit. These girls will become part of the fun and excitement of daily activities and evening programs that begin to build new friendships, self-esteem and independence. If this sounds like an opportunity you or a family friend would like to take advantage of, please submit our online registration.


Camp Features:

Services Available:

  1. Resident / Overnight

  • Financial Assistance Available

Participant Gender:

  1. Girls Only

  2. Non-Binary Participants

Program Focus:

  1. Traditional

Activities Offered:

  1. Aquatic Activities

  2. Archery

  3. Arts & Crafts

  4. Basketball

  5. Camping Skills / Outdoor Living

  6. Canoeing

  7. Ceramics / Pottery

  8. Challenges / Ropes Course

  9. Dance

  10. Drama

  11. Drawing / Painting

  12. Fishing

  13. Gardening

  14. Gymnastics

  1. Hiking

  2. Horseback Riding

  3. Kayaking

  4. Music

  5. Nature / Environmental Studies

  6. Photography

  7. Sailing

  8. Soccer

  9. Swimming - Instructional

  10. Swimming - Recreational

  11. Team Building

  12. Tennis

  13. Wilderness Trips

Accreditation:

  1. American Camp Association Accredited Camp


Additional Info

Director: Kathy Plunkett

Phone: 802-333-3400

Website: www.alohafoundation.org