Accommodation
Iverbe Westchester Summer Camp is a non-residential day camp. Campers attend during the day and return home in the afternoon, making it a convenient option for families seeking a structured summer program without overnight stays.
Activities take place in indoor school facilities that support creative learning, group work, and play. The environment provides designated spaces for projects, movement breaks, meals, and rest periods, helping campers feel comfortable and oriented throughout the day.
Meals
Lunch is included in the daily program and is served through the camp’s on-site café. Campers select their meals from a rotating menu of familiar options such as burgers, hot dogs, chicken nuggets, deli-style sandwiches, grilled cheese, quesadillas, turkey tacos, and fresh salads. Each meal is paired with seasonal fruit, vegetables, and bottled water.
Dietary restrictions and food allergies can be accommodated, and families of younger campers may share specific meal requests with staff in advance. Water refill stations are available throughout camp, and after lunch, campers enjoy a supervised break with relaxed group games before returning to scheduled activities.
Safety
Iverbe Westchester Summer Camp is held in a school environment, providing a structured and familiar setting for children. Daily routines are clearly organized, and campers are supervised throughout activities, transitions, and group time.
Activities are age-appropriate and designed with safety in mind, particularly during hands-on projects and movement-based play. Camp spaces are arranged to allow staff to maintain visibility and provide guidance as needed. Clear expectations help create a calm, secure atmosphere where campers can focus on learning and creativity.
Health & Medicine
As the camp takes place within a school setting, basic health and care practices follow a structured, organized approach. Staff remain attentive to campers’ well-being throughout the day and encourage regular breaks, hydration, and rest as needed.
Families are asked to share any relevant medical information, allergies, or special considerations in advance. If a camper feels unwell or is injured, staff respond promptly and communicate with families so appropriate next steps can be taken. This approach helps ensure children feel supported and cared for during their time at camp.
Camp traditions
Iverbe Westchester Summer Camp focuses on consistency, creativity, and community. Camp days follow familiar rhythms that help children feel comfortable and confident as they move between activities.
Group sharing, collaborative projects, and moments of reflection give campers the chance to celebrate what they’ve created and learned. These traditions help foster a sense of belonging and encourage kids to take pride in their ideas and efforts.