Miami Valley Holiness Youth Camp Packet Information

Welcome to our Youth Camp page.  Below you will find options to register as a camper, counselor or work and make payment for camp.

MVHYC CAMP RULES

1. All campers must be registered. Once you are assigned a bunk, you cannot change bunks.

2. Boys are not allowed in or around girl’s dorms and girls are not allowed in or around the boy’s dorms.

3. No physical contact between campers. Campers must stay in well-lit and open areas.

4. All campers must attend all services and classes and participate in camp activities unless camper(s) have received special permission from a camp director to be excused.

5. No camper, under any circumstance, will be allowed to leave the grounds without permission from camp directors.

6. BOYS: Must be modestly dressed. No shorts, sweatpants, sleeveless shirts, perforated or netted shirts, tank tops or jewelry permitted.

7. GIRLS: Must be modestly dressed. No make-up, jewelry, shorts, slacks, culottes, mini-skirts, skirts with splits, low necked blouses or tops, or tight-fitting clothing will be allowed. All dresses and skirts must be well below the knee. Sleeveless and capped sleeves will not be allowed unless worn under another blouse or jacket.

8. No smoking or alcoholic beverages allowed on camp grounds at ANY TIME and will result in immediate dismissal if found.

9. No radios, mp3 players, cell phones, iPads (and such like) allowed. This includes any recording devices. Also, no fireworks will be permitted.

10. Cell phones will be allowed at designated times and areas.

11. Absolutely NO WEAPONS allowed on the grounds! They will be confiscated if found.

12. All campers must keep their bunk area clean.

13. Remember to bring ball gloves and extra clothes for games.

14. No horseplay or pranks will be tolerated.

15. Remember, this is a Pentecostal Holiness Youth Camp and all who attend are expected to conduct themselves in a Godly manner at all times. This includes campers, counselors, workers, and those who participate in the Youth Camp.