Meals
Camp Haverim operates as a day camp. Campers typically bring their own lunch and snacks each day. Meals are part of the daily routine, giving campers time to rest, eat, and socialize with friends. The official website does not provide details about food service, storage, or dietary accommodations, so families should plan accordingly and pack food suitable for active days.
Safety
Safety is an important priority at Camp Haverim. Campers are supervised by trained staff throughout the day, including during activities, transitions, and breaks. Clear schedules and group structures help create a predictable and well-managed environment.
Activities are designed to be age-appropriate and focus on positive participation and respectful behavior. Counselors actively monitor group interactions to support both physical safety and emotional well-being. While specific emergency procedures or staff-to-camper ratios are not detailed on the official website, the camp’s structure emphasizes supervision and thoughtful planning.
Camp Traditions
Camp Haverim places strong emphasis on traditions that help build community and connection. Campers participate in group gatherings, shared activities, and recurring routines that create a sense of familiarity and belonging. These moments help campers feel comfortable and excited to return each day.
While the official website does not outline specific named traditions, the camp culture highlights friendship, inclusion, and shared joy. Repeated group activities, celebrations, and camp rituals help create lasting memories and strengthen bonds among campers.