Camps

What are Humane Education Camps?

We have Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring Camps during the Marion County Breaks. Just like our Doggone Good Reading Program, we educate our youth on compassion and community needs while having fun and socializing with animals.

What will my child do?

Each day, your child will learn two lessons on Humane Education and complete four to six crafts/toys to donate to our Shelter Animals. We even have special crafts for you to take home, too! We will also have Animal Playtime and guest speakers coming in with more animals. After Lunch, we will also show a movie!

What does the Humane Society Provide?

We provide Morning Snack, Lunch, and Afternoon Snack. We provide all items for the Activities and Crafts. The only thing you will need to bring will be a refillable water bottle and blanket (if you want) for the movie. If you have dietary restrictions, we will have tables available to store packed snacks and lunches.

How long does camp last?

Camp is from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You may also take advantage of our extended day program (7:30 AM -5:00 PM) for an additional charge.

How can we sign up?

You’ll need to register in advance in order to attend. There are only limited spots available per camp. Check out our camps below!

What does the timeline look like?

8:00 Ice Breakers, Morning Snack, and Games

8:30 Music and Activities 

9:00 Crafts

9:30 Lesson

10:00 Guest Speaker, potentially with Animals

10:30 Free-Time: Games and Coloring

11:00 Guest Speaker, potentially with Animals

11:30 Lunch

12:30 Movie

2:00 Guest Speaker, potentially with Animals

2:30 Afternoon Snack

3:00 Crafts

3:30 Lesson

4:00 Free-Time: Music, Games, and Coloring

Interested in helping?

We’re gearing up for our Camps, and we need your help! We are currently looking for Jr. Camp Counselors (aged 16-18) to assist with camp activities. This is a great opportunity for young volunteers to gain experience, build leadership skills, and make a difference in the lives of animals and campers alike! Ages 14-15 can assist as well but must have their guardian/volunteer sponsor with them at all times.

If you or someone you know might be interested, please reach out to Ashley 352-873-7387 ext. 202 or Aryan@thehsmc.org. Your time and dedication can help make these camps a success!