Families With Children From China
Family Camp 2012
Oregon and SW Washington Chapter

Families With Children From China
Family Camp 2012
Oregon and SW Washington Chapter

OCTOBER 5-7, 2012 SANDY OREGON
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Camp Details
Date: October 5-7, 2012
Registration begins: January 21, 2012
Registration ends: July 15, 2012 (or until camp fills)
Camp Location: Camp Namanu - Sandy, Oregon

Contact Information
Camp Coordinators;
Chris Beard & Kelly Sedory

VOLUNTEERing
Interested in being part of the “Camp Team” this year?
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LATEst updates
1/21/12- Registration Opens at FCC Chinese New Year Dinner & on line.
Welcome to our 3rd annual FCC Family camp! If this is your first time to camp, or a returning family, we’re glad you’re back! We’re heading back to beautiful Camp Namanu in Sandy, Oregon. Family Camp is a weekend of fun and togetherness for adoptive families and their friends who share a bond created through adoption. FCC membership is not required. Extended family is welcome.
We hope you’ll join us again and bring some new friends along to this years camp.
Welcome to FCC Family Camp
Camping vs. Camp
WHAT IS CAMPING?
Pitching a tent. sleeping in a sleeping bag.
Shopping for and cooking all your own food.
Washing all your own dishes at your campsite
Walking down the trail to the bathroom and shower.
Entertaining yourself and your family.
Sitting by the campfire in the evening.
WHAT IS CAMP?
Sleeping in a cabin with your family and friends in a sleeping bag on a bed.
Family style meals in the dining hall.
Leaving the dishes to someone else.
Family time activities such as boating, arts, crafts & games.
Adult activities and down time.
Camp counselor-led age-appropriate games & activities for your children.
A chance to create new connections in your adoption community.
Enjoying an evening of songs, skits and music around the campfire.
Who Can Attend?
Registration is open to families (and their friends) who have adopted from China or Asia. FCC membership is not required. If extended family want to join you, great, invite them along too. The common thread is adoption from China and Asia. We want camp to be relaxing and fun and a safe place for our children to feel “at home”.
There are limited number of spaces available for camp. So early registration in recommended.