
Welcome to Our Volunteer Family!
Thank you for your interest in joining us at Royal Family KIDS. Volunteers are the heart of our mission, and your time and talents can make a life-changing difference for the children and families we serve. Whether you’re here to lend a helping hand, share your skills, or simply show love and support, we are excited to have you as part of our community.
Explore Volunteer Roles at Camp
Curious about how you can help? From being a camp counselor to leading fun activities or supporting our team behind the scenes, there’s a role for everyone at camp. Learn more about the specific ways you can make a difference and find the perfect fit for your skills and passions.
Requirements to Join:
We’re committed to creating a safe and positive environment for every child. To become a volunteer, here’s what we’ll need:
A completed volunteer application.
A background check (we’ll guide you through the process).
Complete our volunteer training.
A heart for children and a commitment to our mission.
Volunteers must be at least 16 years old to participate.
How to Get Started
Becoming a volunteer is simple! Here are the steps:
Apply Online: Fill out our quick and easy volunteer application form [link to form].
Interview: After you’ve completed your application, schedule your interview below.
Complete Training: Mark your calendar for Friday, April 25th from 6pm-9pm & Saturday April 26th from 8:30am-3pm
Join the Team: Once approved, you’ll be ready to make a difference!
Answering the Call for 2025
We’re thrilled to share that camp will once again be held at the same wonderful venue you’ve come to know and love over the past few years. This special place has been the setting for countless life-changing moments, and we’re so excited to see how the love of Jesus will shine through this year!
Every year, it’s because of amazing volunteers like you that we’re able to welcome kids into camp. We’re praying that even more of you will answer the call this year, so we can bring as many children as possible into this transformative experience.
As you know, camp is a mission, and the cost to send one person is $750. Thanks to our volunteers raising these funds, camp remains completely free for the kids—allowing them to experience the love, joy, and hope of Jesus without barriers.
This year, we’re $30,000 short of our goal, but we’re trusting the Lord to provide through prayer, giving, and sharing this need with others. If you feel called to support in any way—whether it’s fundraising, giving, or spreading the word—your efforts help share the love of Christ and make an eternal impact.
Thank you for being the hands and feet of Jesus. Together, we can ensure that every camper experiences His love and care. Let’s make this year unforgettable!
What to bring to Camp
Packing for camp can feel overwhelming, but we've simplified the essentials to make it easy for you. Here’s what to bring to ensure you’re comfortable, prepared, and ready to create amazing memories with the kids!
Dorm Essentials
Alarm clock (phones must be kept in the staff room)
Fan (it's summer, and dorms aren't air-conditioned!)
Bedding: Basic bedding is provided but feel free to bring your own. Twin XL sheets or sleeping bag
Towels and washcloths (some are provided, but bring your own if you prefer)
Extension cord or power strip
Small backpack, daypack, or fanny pack
Optional: Decorations to make your dorm feel cozy!
Toiletries
Toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss
Shampoo, conditioner, and soap
Spray-on sunscreen (quick and easy for both you and the kiddos)
Deodorant and minimal makeup
Personal medications (kept out of reach of kids)
Hairdryer (optional)
Helpful Extras
Your Bible, journal, or devotional materials
Water bottle to stay hydrated
Pen, sharpie marker, and wet wipes
Flashlight for nigh-time care
Snacks or drinks to share in the staff break room
Tips for Packing
Don’t bring anything you wouldn’t mind losing or damaging. This week is about fun, not fancy!
Keep all razors and medications securely out of sight of kiddos.
Cameras aren’t allowed; your phone should stay in the staff room.
For the Kiddos
Hair ties and clips
Plastic grocery bag for dirty clothes
Decorations for their room
What to Wear
Conservative summer clothing: No tank tops, short shorts, or tight clothing
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes (sandals are only allowed at the pool)
Modest one-piece swimsuit or tankini
Light jacket or sweatshirt for cooler evenings
Pajamas appropriate for shared living spaces
Hat or visor for sun protection
Pool towel
RFK Camp T-shirt: You'll receive one for Monday and Friday (we'll wash it for you midweek!)
Packing is a big part of getting ready for camp, but don’t worry—this list has everything you’ll need to feel confident and prepared. We’re excited to have you join us!
