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YWCA Minneapolis Summer Camp

What we're all about...
Travel around the world this summer with YWCA Minneapolis! Our summer camps are safe, fun and diverse learning experiences designed for many ages, skill sets and interests.
Kids will explore art, music and science while celebrating cultures and traditions from Africa to the United Kingdom. Each child will create a photo journal to capture the memories of their favorite activities, foods and adventures from the summer. Each child will also be getting their very own passport that will be updated each week based on the country they “visit!" Learn more: ywcampls.org/summer
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Our camp address
YWCA Minneapolis Summer Camp
1130 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis
MN
55403
Founded:
1891
Type:
Day
Age Range:
Grades K-5 (2022-2023)
Campers:
All genders
Lodging:
N/A
Capacity:
N/A
Accreditation
NAEYC Accredited & Four-Star Parent Aware
What we offer...
Activities
Summer Kids Day Camp
We provide hands-on learning specific to the ages, needs and interests of our campers.
Our camp features:
- Games
- STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) theme-based activities
- Service and cultural activities
- Arts and crafts
- Structured learning and reading time, enrichment activities and schoolwork support as needed
- Outdoor games and activities on our playgrounds
- Safe outdoor exploration of the community around us
- Healthy breakfast, lunch and snack included
Cost & Sessions
Dates: Monday, June 19 – Aug. 30, 2023 (All centers closed Tuesday, July 4)
3-, 4- and 5-Day/Week Options
YWCA Downtown
- Three-day: $171/week
- Four-day: $197/week
- Five-day: $225/week
YWCA Midtown
- Five-day only: $360/week
YWCA South Minneapolis
- Three-day: $171/week
- Four-day: $197/week
- Five-day: $225/week
Camp Q&A
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