Is the
camp accredited? Young people's Day
Camp of Nassau is accredited by the American Camping Association
(ACA). Camps accredited by the ACA must adhere to
very strict standards in many areas, such as adequate
health care, program, staff and transportation.
Is the camp insured?
Absolutely - each camper
is covered through our medical and liability insurance.
Is the camp
licensed? Yes- the licensing agency
is the Nassau County Health Department, which visits
us several times during the summer to ensure that we are
in compliance.
Are medical
personal available? Young People's
of Nassau always has EMT's and CPR certified personal
on the premises. A registered nurse and/or a doctor
are always on call.
Who are the counselors? Our
counselors are mostly college students and teachers. All
of our counselors are people who are either known to us
as former campers, or individuals who have been recommended
and have impeccable credentials.
How do the children
get to camp? The campers
are transported by buses, which are driven by professional,
certified bus drivers.. While many camps lease buses and
have the counselors drive them, Young People's of Nassau
believes that it is much safer to leave the driving to
the professionals.
How do I
pay for camp? Upon registration, a deposit
is required. The balance is broken up into a series of
payments, to make payment as comfortable as possible. There
are no registration fees, interest fees, or service charges
(except for a returned check fee of $10.00)
What happens
if I have to get in touch with you or my child during
the camp day? No problem - call 1-800-933-YPDC
(this is our main office), and they'll "beep"
me with your message - I'll then call you back.