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Camp KIND

June 30 - July 3, 2025
Programming: What to Expect Each Day

Faith Formation

Campers with disabilities and their siblings (ages 6-13) join their peers for morning chapel: singing traditional camp songs, experiencing Bible stories through staff dramas, and listening to the camp pastor.

In 2025, campers will learn how God gives everyone in the community different strengths and weakness, and how everyone's gifts work together for the good of the community. Campers will leave chapel knowing that they were created by God, are very good, and belong in God's family.

a preteen with visible signs of down syndrome holds her fingers in a peace sign while sitting in the grass with a young adult female.
At the same time, caregivers and other adults gather in the Retreat Center for their own time of faith formation: group devotions led by an Anabaptist chaplain and a support-group style conversation about self-care when caring for others with high-needs.
a preteen with visible signs of down syndrome holds her fingers in a peace sign while sitting in the grass with a young adult female.

Amigo Centre

26455 Banker Road  Sturgis, Michigan 49091
phone: 269-651-2811  fax: 1-269-659-0084
​[email protected]
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Staff & Board
    • 2022-2027 Strategic Plan
    • Mission & History
    • Directions
  • Plan A Retreat
    • Lodging >
      • Retreat Center
      • West Shore Lodge
    • Meeting Rooms & Facilities
    • Resources for Planners >
      • Planning Timeline
      • Guest Guidelines
      • Contract Policies
    • RV & Tent Camping
  • Programs
    • Adult Programs >
      • Scrap, Quilt, & Craft Retreat
      • Grief Retreat
      • Wild Church Retreat
    • Youth Programs >
      • Summer Camp
      • Summer Staff 2025 >
        • Autism Day Camp Support Staff
        • Camp KIND Faculty & Support Staff
      • Winter Youth Retreat
    • Intergenerational Programs >
      • Bike Michiana >
        • Bike Routes
      • Camp KIND >
        • Faith Formation
        • Morning Activities
        • Family Activities
        • Meals and Snacks
    • Outdoor Ed >
      • About Our Program >
        • OEE Staff
      • Curriculum & Activities
      • Teacher Information
      • Parent/Chaperone Info
      • Homeschool Program >
        • K-5th Curriculum
        • 6th-8th Curriculum
      • O/EE Training Videos
      • Suggested Reading
      • CAMP AT HOME
  • Donate
    • Wishlist
  • Work With Us
    • Summer Employment
    • Year-Round Employment
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Contact Us
  • Amigo Park