Find answers to some common questions regarding our programs and operations. Questions are divided by program area.
Your camper(s) must be able to attend to their personal needs, be able to move independently from place to place, and must be capable of effective interactions in group based programs.
We’re willing to work with families and make any and all reasonable accommodations. We will try to be as flexible as possible to accommodate your child. Please contact us at 515-274-1501 or at campfire@campfireiowa.org for more information.
Camp will be held in inclement weather unless dangerous to participants and staff. Camps have access to shelters and buildings to utilize throughout the program day. All programming is weather dependent, including field trips, swimming, and other activities.
Disciplinary Action
Camp Fire is interested in the welfare of all participants. Participants in Camp Fire programs are expected to follow the rules of the program and the direction of the staff. A participant’s failure or inability to follow rules or staff directions may result in disciplinary action.
Disciplinary action may be called for when a participant disrupts program by requiring constant one-on-one attention; inflicts physical or emotional harm on others; abuses staff or is otherwise unable to conform to the rules and guidelines of the Camp Fire program, this includes repeated cell phone usage.
When disciplinary action is called for, staff will notify the parents/caregivers of the situation and discuss a solution. If improvement does not occur, the following steps will be taken:
Camp Fire reserves the right to accelerate the disciplinary process as it sees fit and based on the severity of the incident. Parents/caregivers will be notified any time a child is exhibiting behavior that endangers themselves or others and may be sent home immediately.
Registration fees will not be reimbursed for the remainder of a camp session following a participant’s suspension.
If a participant is suspended for the remainder of the school year, they will not be expected to pay any registration fees for weeks they will be unable to attend.
Camp Fire is an all-inclusive organization. We accept any child that can maintain an 8 to 1 child to staff ratio and does not require medical needs beyond the capabilities of staff trained in basic First Aid.
We’re willing to work with families and make any and all reasonable accommodations. We will try to be as flexible as possible to accommodate your child. Please contact us at 515-274-1501 or at campfire@campfireiowa.org for more information.
Absences, Late Pick-Up, & Disciplinary Action
All of our staff are certified in First Aid and CPR/AED. Depending on the severity of the injury or illness, each situation will be handled on a case by case basis. Campers will be sent home if they are vomiting or have a fever of higher than 100 degrees. Parents/guardians will be notified as soon as possible in the event of an emergency.
For Camp Hantesa, swim lessons are part of the camp program. If your child is not swimming, they will need to have a letter from the parent/guardian, or a doctor’s note excusing them from swim lessons. If a camper does not participate in swim lessons, they will not be permitted to participate in free swim that day.
Refunds and Cancellations
Payments
All of our summer staff are 18 years of age or older; Site Directors and bus drivers are at least 21 years of age. Counselors must be able to lead and actively participate in sports/games with children, be able to effectively monitor behavior while using appropriate discipline techniques, and develop age appropriate activities.
Camp Hantesa has a camp canteen and a camp trading post. Campers will have the opportunity to purchase one snack and one drink at the canteen per day. We recommend you plan on your camper spending $10.00 – $20.00 per week on snack items. Campers will also have the opportunity to purchase items at the camp’s trading post (t-shirts, water bottles, sweaters, etc.). Items in the trading post vary from $1 to $40.
Yes, you can sign up to be on a waiting list through our online registration system by choosing the product you want to register for and clicking the button that says “Add to waitlist”. There is no fee or deposit required to be added to waitlist. Once a spot becomes available, you will receive an email notification and the spot will go to the first family that registers for it.
Camp Hantesa is available for director interviews and tours by appointment by calling 515-432-1417 or emailing hantesa@campfireiowa.org. For specific questions regarding our Ames and Des Moines program, please call the Camp Fire Service Center at 515-274-1501.
Use of electronics and personal items is not allowed at camp.
We ask that cell phones are not brought to our programs. This eliminates the chance of the phone being a distraction, lost, stolen, or damaged. If the circumstance arises that we need to communicate with a participant’s family, we can do so using camp phones. Camp Fire assumes no responsibility for phones brought to camp.
The only exception to this rule is for participants who use their phone for documented medical purposes (i.e., blood sugar readings) and those who participate in the overnight Apprentice Program who stay for multiple weeks, often drive themselves to camp, and check out between sessions. See the full cell phone policy here.
Please leave trading cards (Pokeman, Yu-Gi-Oh!) at home. Camp Fire is not responsible for any lost or stolen items.
You can search the Lost and Found at your child’s drop off location or you can contact the Camp Fire Service Center or Camp Hantesa by phone or email to ask for specific items. Please note that we highly recommend marking all of your camper’s belongings with their full name prior to attending any program. Any lost items not claimed at the end of each summer will be donated to the Goodwill after Labor Day weekend.
Summer Camp Participants must be entering First Grade. Participants for School Year Programs must be 5 AND currently in Kindergarten.
Each program may have different requirements and will be clearly listed on any informational materials you may receive. Please refer to individual camps on our website or marketing information to see the grade requirement, or you may call the Camp Fire Service Center at 515-274-1501
At Camp Fire, we believe every family should have access to safe, affordable childcare. We have a scholarship program called “Camperships” that are available on a financial need basis during our summer programming. Camperships are limited and given on a first come, first served basis. All families must complete a Campership Application to be considered for financial assistance.
In addition to the application, all families must provide proof of income or non-income for review. We will accept the most recent year’s W-2’s for all working adults in the household, pay stubs for all working adults in the household, and/or proof of unemployment or non-income.
Please contact us to fill out our application at 515-274-1501 or campfire@campfireiowa.org
Click the “Donate” button on our website, send a check to the Camp Fire Service Center, or bring in a donation in person.
Staff/camper ratios that are based on the recommended ratios set by Camp Fire and the American Camping Association are followed. General recommendations are found below:
– 5 years and younger maintain a 1:6 ratio for day programs and 2:10 ratio for overnights
– 6-8 years old maintain a 1:8 ratio for day programs and 2:12 for overnights
– 9-14 years old maintain a 1:10 ratio for day programs and 2:16 for overnights
– 15-18 years old maintain a 1:12 ratio for day programs and 2:20 for overnights
Medication can be given if it is in the original container with the prescription directions clearly labeled and a signed Health and Consent Form has been received. Camp Fire does not recommend campers be taken off any medication during a summer program that is taken during the school year as your child will typically spend as much, or more, time at camp as they spend at school. However, please consult with your physician to make any short term medical changes for your child.
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Camp Fire vans and buses are used to transport campers and can vary for each program, depending on the size of the camp/program and how many participants are enrolled. Camp Fire owns a number of 15 passenger vans and buses of various sizes that will are used to transport campers. All vehicles receive a DOT inspection prior to each summer as well as a daily inspection by the driver of the vehicle. For specific transportation questions, please contact the Camp Fire Service Center at 515-274-1501.
Most field trip costs are included in the program fee; however, there are a few field trips that do require an additional fee. These will be expressed in the program brochure, at the time of registration, or by communication from camp staff.
Day Camp activities vary greatly for each program and also depend on the theme of the week. They can include arts & crafts, field trips, games, swimming, etc.
Campers will need to be able to pass a swim test in order to swim in any water above their shoulders. If they cannot pass the test, they will not be allowed in water above their shoulders at any time. There is an area for every camper to swim in, regardless of their height or swimming abilities.
Please let Camp Fire know about any allergies. Camp Fire will provide alternatives for food allergies and vegetarians.
Laundry facilities are only available for campers staying multiple, uninterrupted weeks.
The first thing that is important to note is that homesickness is very common for campers attending resident camp. Homesickness can happen with first time and returning campers. All of our counselors are extensively trained on how to deal with homesick campers. It is also important to note that fewer than 1% of all homesick campers return home early. In very rare occurrences do we allow the camper to call home. In most cases, calling home only makes homesickness worse and will only be used as a last resort. Please do not make deals with your child, such as, “If you get homesick, you can call home and I will come and get you.” These type of deals often paint the camper into an emotional corner and are frequently self-fulfilling prophecies.
A resident camp packing list will be included on your confirmation email and can also be found on our website under the programs tab.
Resident campers participate in a variety of activities such as arts & crafts, swimming, boating, camp crafts, climbing wall, orienteering, high and low ropes, hiking, photography, newspaper, target sports, team games, and much more.
Yes, but they are not guaranteed. Bunk requests can by added during registration. If you miss this field during registration, please call our office at 515-274-1501 or email campfire@campfireiowa.org.
Campers cannot receive phone calls; however they can receive mail or email that will be delivered to them at dinner time daily.
Contact Owen Ballard at 515-274-1501 or owen@campfireiowa.org
Contact Owen Ballard at 515-274-1501 or owen@campfireiowa.org
You can apply for a job through our website by going to Employment Opportunities under our “Get Involved” menu item.
All of our summer staff are 18 years of age or older; Site Directors and bus drivers are at least 21 years of age. Counselors must be able to lead and actively participate in sports/games with children, be able to effectively monitor behavior while using appropriate discipline techniques, and develop age appropriate activities.