You were meant to be at camp!
Session 01
JUN 29 - JUL 4
Session 02
JUL 6 - 11
Session 03
JUL 13 - 18
Session 04
JUL 20 - 25
Applications open January 21, 2025!
Camp McDowell — Nauvoo, AL
Who’s a good fit to Serve at Hope Heals Camp?
8 years of age or older
Flexible and adaptable
Energetic and enthusiastic
Compassion-forward
Able to attend the entire Camp session
Inclusion-minded
No disability experience necessary!
Background checked
Before you apply…
First and most importantly, are you prepared to have the best week of your life? While technically an opportunity to serve, Camp is mostly a place of soul-deep belonging and belovedness where everyone can experience the hope of Christ—including you!
Volunteer applications open JAnuary 21, 2025 will remain open until we reach capacity!
We encourage you to apply only with the full intention of attending Hope Heals Camp. Please do not apply if you are unsure or unable to commit. Submitting your application is a virtual handshake between you and Hope Heals Camp that, if you are offered a spot at Camp and barring unforeseen circumstances that preclude your attendance, you agree to serve the full duration of the Camp session(s) for which you applied.
Once you submit your entire application, we’ll review your application and let you know if you’ve got a spot within 10 business days. Once you’re in, we’ll set you up with a personalized fundraising page where you can pay or crowdsource your tuition. In May and June, you’ll receive training resources to prepare you for the experience.
Have a question (or fifty)? Check out the Volunteer FAQs to find all the info you’ll ever need, and more!
Tuition Rates
In order for every Hope Heals camper to attend at no cost, our volunteers pay a tuition that covers their Camp expenses and partially contributes to a camper's expenses. Upon completion of the application and acceptance to serve at Hope Heals Camp, each volunteer is equipped with online fundraising tools to help raise your tuition.
Applicants pay a $10 application fee per person, which does not count toward his or her camp tuition. After submitting your application, you’ll receive fundraising and background check instructions via email within 10 business days.
Adult Rate |
Youth Rate |
Family Rate |
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1 Session | $800 | $600 | 50% off |
2 Sessions | $1200 | $900 | 50% off |
3 Sessions | $1600 | $1200 | 50% off |
4 Sessions | $2000 | $1500 | 50% off |
Adult = Age 18 or older as of the first day of Camp
Youth = Under age 18 as of the first day of Camp
Family = Applying party of 5 or more people that live in the same household
DISCOUNTS & SPECIAL RATES
Family Rate
The first four applicants in family will pay the standard rate, then all other applicants in that family will pay half-price tuition (based on lowest rate).
Example: A family of 5 with 2 adults and 3 youth would pay $3,100 for one session ($1600 for both adults, $1200 for the first two youth, and $300 for fifth member of the family)
Multi Session Tuition
Volunteers who serve at multiple sessions of Camp—our fave people!—will pay full price for the first session, then receive a 50% discount on any additional sessions.
Example: An adult volunteering at three sessions will pay $1600 ($800 for the first session plus $400 for each of the additional sessions.)
Volunteer Groups
If you’re interested in volunteering with a group, contact camp@hopeheals.com before applying. Groups of 10 or more will get a 20% discount!
Example: A group of 6 adults and 4 youth pay $5,760 (a 20% discount off the standard $7,200 tuition for 6 adults and 4 youth who do not attend as a group.)
Frequently Asked Questions
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Hope Heals Camp is a time of respite, resourcing, and relaxation for families affected by disabilities. We strive to holistically serve every member of a family unit, so we build our daily programming around the unique needs, abilities, and ages of every participant. Our volunteers make this big dream come to life!
Adult campers will enjoy times of worship, teaching, and small group discussion, while kids and teens experience a wide range of accessible fun in recreation, arts and crafts, music, and Scripture exploration. Kids age 3 and under will be cared for in the onsite nursery.
Afternoons are filled with more play for the kids and special gatherings for the men and women, plus a few hours dedicated to rest. At night we’ll celebrate together at some amazing parties, eat a lot of good food, and—most importantly—build lifelong friendships with other campers and volunteers.
While the events and activities are wonderful, the real magic of Camp happens as relationships form. Volunteers come to work and facilitate and serve, but your main job is to make a whole bunch of friends. As a volunteer, you will receive much more than you give—guaranteed.
Please note that volunteers are never responsible for the toileting or medical needs of campers.
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Because Hope Heals Camp serves SO many types of amazing people, there are a ton of meaningful ways to contribute. Based on your preference and our needs, you may serve as...
Compassionate Companion (CC): You'll be paired up with a person with a disability to act as a friend, encourager, and helper throughout the week. CCs may also be paired with a typically-abled child who is a sibling or child of a person with a disability. Typical family members often need as much love and attention as a person with disability.
Flexer: The safeguarding of our campers is our top priority, which means Flexers have the most important role at Camp by helping us maintain our “Never Alone” policy throughout programming by flexing with campers and CCs when they want to move away from their assigned group.
Activity Crew: You'll help facilitate some of our kids and teen daily programming and special events. Rotations include music, recreation, arts and crafts, and more!
Hospitality Crew: If you have a flair for hosting, decorating, or event planning, you can use your gifts to on the Hospitality Crew. You’ll facilitate special Camp celebrations and add touches that make our campers feel right at home.
Medical Crew: If you're a registered nurse, paramedic, or physician, you can keep our campers and volunteers happy and healthy by treating minor illnesses and injuries. Medical Crew is not responsible for medical or toileting needs of campers with disability.
Logistics Crew: Simply put, you'll get stuff done around Hope Heals Camp. Set up and take down of special events, refilling water jugs, golf cart transportation for campers with mobility issues—if a job needs doing, our Logistics Crew makes it happen.
Nursery Crew: This team of childcare workers will spend morning and afternoon rotations with disabled and typically-abled campers ages 0 to 3 in a loosely structured time of play. Nursery Crew will also act as babysitters so parents can enjoy nighttime activities after little ones go to bed.
Pastoral Crew: This intimate team of lay people (although actual pastors are welcome!) will act as table hosts during our adult camper worship gatherings. You’ll also meet throughout the day to intercede for the needs of our camp community.
Navigator: Each year we have the privilege of hosting Bible teachers, worship leaders, and special performers at Camp. These folks need dedicated hosts to transport them around Camp, coordinate their schedules, and attend to any last minute needs.
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No special certifications or experience are required to serve at Hope Heals Camp. You just need a willingness to learn, adapt, and serve with the love, integrity, and humility of Jesus. All volunteer applicants must complete a background check to ensure the safest environment for our campers.
Serving Eligibility
Entire families can attend and serve together with least one parent or guardian and kids age 8 and older.
Individuals over 18 can attend and serve solo.
Youth between 12 and 17 can attend and serve accompanied by a chaperone over age 21.
Kids who will be 8 or older during Camp are welcome to attend, and we ask that kids under age 8 stay home with friends or grandparents. If you attend Camp with a volunteer kid under age 8, you will be responsible for providing a one-on-one caregiver who will accompany your child during daily programming at Camp (e.g. a parent, grandparent, older teen sibling, aunt, etc). This caregiver will not receive another serving role at Camp and will pay full tuition to attend.
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In light of the medical fragility of our campers and inherent logistical complications of our demographic, volunteers over 14 are the best fit for Hope Heals Camp.
We LOVE when families serve together, but have found that our campers are best served when there is a critical mass of adult and teen volunteers. Our limited volunteers and resources must be allocated to our campers in the way that serves them first and best.
Kids who will be 8 or older during Camp are welcome to attend, and we ask that kids under age 8 stay home with friends or grandparents. If you attend Camp with a volunteer kid under age 8, you will be responsible for providing a one-on-one caregiver who will accompany your child during daily programming at Camp (e.g. a parent, grandparent, older teen sibling, aunt, etc). This caregiver will not receive another serving role at Camp and will pay full tuition to attend.
Volunteer kids between the ages of 8 and 11 will attend kids programming as “Friend Makers” right alongside our Campers! They will spend the day in a small group of kids with plenty of adult supervision, so parents can rest easy as they serve in other areas! Volunteer kids 12 and older will be given age-appropriate serving responsibilities.
Please note that volunteers sleep in male and female cabins. If a parent brings a child of the opposite gender, the child should be mature enough to comfortably sleep in a different cabin than his or her parent.
If you have a special case and feel compelled to apply, feel free to contact us at camp@hopeheals.com.
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For logistical efficiency and maximum safety for our campers, volunteers must commit to serving the entire week of Hope Heals Camp (Sunday through Friday). We do not offer day volunteer positions at this time.
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Absolutely! We would be honored for you to serve at multiple weeks of Hope Heals Camp. Multi-week volunteers even receive a discounted Camp tuition and are invited to stay at Camp for some special activities during weekends between sessions.
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Applications will be available January 21, 2025 and will remain open until spots are full. You must complete the entire application and pay the $10 application fee per person to be considered to serve at Camp. A Hope Heals Camp team member will contact you within 10 days with further instructions. If you are offered a spot at Hope Heals Camp, you must complete a background check and pay your full Camp tuition in order to attend.
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Please refer to the Camp Tuition section above for specific Camp tuition costs.
In order for every Hope Heals camper to attend camp at NO cost, our volunteers pay a camp tuition that covers their camp fees and partially contributes toward a camper's costs. Upon completion of the application and acceptance to serve at Hope Heals Camp, each volunteer is equipped with online fundraising tools to help quickly raise their tuition. Volunteer families who apply together will have their tuition capped no matter how many members of the family attend Hope Heals Camp.
Please note that the application fee does not count toward camp tuition.
Volunteers will have access to online fundraising tools with which you can engage your networks to crowdfund your camp fees. You’ll receive further instruction on the fundraising tools once you are accepted to serve at Camp.
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Hope Heals Camp takes place at Camp McDowell, a beautiful, accessible retreat center in Alabama’s Bankhead National Forest. Volunteers will sleep in air-conditioned male or female cabins with bunkbeds and community bathrooms. Volunteers are responsible for their own linens (sheets, blankets, pillows, and towels).
Wifi is available in all main buildings at Camp McDowell.
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The camp facility serves delicious food and is able to accommodate gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, and vegan diets. If you have further dietary needs, you can have access to a full kitchen, where you can prepare your own food.
Please note that the camp facilities are NOT able to accommodate diners with Celiac’s disease since cross-contamination cannot be prevented when the kitchen prepares bread from scratch.
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All volunteers will receive digital training resources and helpful event onboarding in the month leading up to Camp. You are expected to read these emails and complete the online training so you can arrive prepared to serve.
Additionally., volunteers will arrive to Camp an entire day before our campers for a dedicated time of orientation, practical training, spiritual preparation, and team building.
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A Medical Crew of registered nurses and/or physicians will be present at Camp. These medical professionals will only treat minor illness and injuries. If a camper or volunteer requires urgent medical attention, emergency services will be contacted.
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Airport: The nearest airport is Birmingham, AL (BHM), which is about an hour south of Camp McDowell. The Atlanta airport (ATL) is about a three hour drive from Camp.
Directions: Camp McDowell is located at 105 Delong Road, Nauvoo, AL 35578. Once you turn from Highway 195 into Camp McDowell, follow Delong Road to the Welcome Center. Turn right onto Speaks Way. Keep driving until you reach Hall Hall on your left, then send one member of your family inside to check into Camp.
Transportation: We aren’t able to arrange individual airport transportation, but we’d bet our lunch money that someone in the Hope Heals Camp Facebook Group would love to give you a lift. Renting a car, or hiring an Uber or Lyft are options, as well!
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We are no longer coordinating airport transportation to or from Hope Heals Camp. If you are a returning volunteer, we encourage you to get in touch with a camp friend to pick you up from...they'd love to do it! If you are a new volunteer, try joining our Hope Heals Camp Community Facebook Group and asking for a lift.
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Comfortable clothes for HOT, HUMID weather
Walking shoes and shoes that can get wet
Rain jacket or umbrella
Reusable water bottle
Bug spray
Sunscreen
Prescription medications
Snacks and/or special diet foods
Bible, notebook, and pen
Bathing suit that allows you to wrangle kiddos in a family-friendly fashion
Pool towels
Toiletries
Phones and chargers
Linens* (twin-sized sheets, sleeping bag or blanket, pillow, and bath towel)
Most volunteers will sleep in shared bunk rooms and will be responsible for providing their own linens. We’ll contact the #blessed participants who will be sleeping in private lodging and will have their linens provided by Camp McDowell.
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Volunteers will arrive at Camp between 2 and 4 PM on Sunday afternoon of your registered session. Camp will end by 10 AM on Friday.
Still have a question that wasn't answered? Not to fear! Email us at camp@hopeheals.com.