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Rivertown Camp 2011, Conway, South Carolina

About

Salkehatchie Summer Service is a pioneering servant ministry at selected sites in South Carolina involving high school and college age youth, adult community leaders and persons of different cultures in upgrading housing, motivating community cooperative efforts by helping persons to help themselves, and providing all participants with opportunities for personal growth and service. 

Who

Salkehatchie Summer Service is for high school and college age youth drawn primarily from the South Carolina United Methodist Conference. Participants must be at least 14 years old by the beginning of the camp they attend. Adult leaders are also needed to offer guidance and support.  There will be more than 4,500 participants involved in 2011.

What

This program of the South Carolina Conference Board of Global Ministries consists of a number of work camps for United Methodist Youth in South Carolina. During the week participants physically improve homes of needy families and reach out to these families and one another in friendship.

Where

There will be forty-eight camps. The Salkehatchie Steering Committee establishes camps where need, opportunity, personnel and facilities meet.

When

Each camp runs from Saturday to Saturday. Camps are offered from May through August.

Why

Many of our neighbors in South Carolina live in homes needing repair and Jesus has called us to love our neighbor (Luke 10:29-37). South Carolina United Methodist Youth need to experience Christian servanthood. “And he said to all, ‘If any man would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.’ ” (Luke 9:23)

How Much?

There is a $200 fee per person. Each volunteer participates fully in the experience of serving, growing, learning and sharing together.

How Can I Help?

 

 

Important Information

Salkehatchie Summer Service is an intense Saturday to Saturday experience.  Volunteers are expected to remain in camp and fully participate one week per summer.

If you wish to attend more than one camp, secure permission from the directors of the camps involved prior to the start of the camps.