Summer Leadership Camp 2026

Why Us? 

We understand that trusting someone else with your daughter is not easy. Parents want to know their child is safe, seen, valued, and being led by people who genuinely care. That is why we have built our camp around trust, safety, mentorship, and meaningful connection.

Our team has years of proven experience working directly with youth and families. We are made up of certified rehabilitation counselors, licensed clinical social workers, youth ministers, entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, and mothers who deeply value the growth and well-being of young women.

We are committed to creating an environment where teen girls feel supported, challenged, encouraged, and empowered to grow into the women they were created to be. Through mentorship, leadership development, life skills, healthy relationships, and honest conversations, we help young women build confidence, resilience, and purpose.

Parents choose us because we do more than provide supervision—we provide guidance, wisdom, accountability, and care. We believe every girl deserves to be surrounded by people who see her potential and are committed to helping her progress in a direction of thriving.

We believe this camp is more than a summer experience—it is a calling. Our leadership team is deeply committed to serving the Southeast Coast region and answering the call of God to pour into the next generation of young women.

What makes us different from other girls' camps is that we are not simply creating activities—we are creating transformation. We are responding to a real crisis that is impacting girls across our nation and in our own communities. Recent national research has shown that young people are facing growing levels of loneliness, financial stress, anxiety, lack of belonging, and distrust. Many teen girls are carrying emotional burdens that are shaping their confidence, relationships, identity, and future.

Our camp is designed to meet those needs through mentorship, healthy relationships, leadership development, faith, emotional wellness, entrepreneurship, and life skills. We believe girls need more than entertainment—they need safe spaces, strong role models, and honest conversations.

A Typical Day at Camp
The camp will be hosted at a beautiful southern home in Savannah, GA. This is a full-day camp (8 am-6 pm, if not staying overnight) with the option to stay overnight.

8:00 AM – Wake Up & Morning Devotion
Journaling, prayer, getting dressed, and preparing for the day.

8:30 AM – Morning Exercise
Walking, stretching, dance fitness, or group workout.

9:15 AM – Breakfast 
Campers help prepare breakfast.

10:15 AM – Morning Session
Leadership, entrepreneurship, confidence, communication, or relationship-building workshop.

11:30 AM – Table Talks
Small group conversations around friendships, identity, faith, goals, and emotional wellness.

12:30 PM – Lunch & Cleanup
Prepare lunch together, eat, and assign cleanup teams.

1:30 PM – Rest Time
Quiet time, journaling, naps, reading, or personal reflection.

3:00 PM – Afternoon Activity
Creative projects, outdoor games, Vision boards, team-building, or entrepreneurship emphasis. 

5:00 PM – Free Time
Showers, music, personal time, or games.

6:00 PM – Dinner Together
Cook dinner or have dinner served. 

7:30 PM – Evening Gathering
Prophetic circle hour, worship, ministry. 

9:30 PM – Wind Down
Snacks, quiet reflection, prayer, and lights out by 10:30 PM.

*Schedule is subject to change due to the leading of the Holy Spirit, the needs of team members, or weather. 

Application & What To Expect Next 

  • Prepare for our ʼWhat To Expectʼ Zoom Parent call on June 1st, 2026, 8 PM EST (link will be sent out upon booking). 

 

  • Parents receive a confirmation email showing that the application and payment have been received successfully. 
     

 

  • Families are sent any remaining required forms, including medical forms, waivers, photo releases, transportation permissions, and emergency contact information. 

 

  • Parents receive a Parents In The Know Handbook with policies, packing list, drop-off and pick-up information, schedule details, camper expectations, and contact information for camp staff.

 

  • A reminder email is sent closer to camp with arrival times, what to bring, dress code reminders, emergency contact procedures, and any final announcements.

 

  • Parents should expect open communication from camp leadership before camp begins so they feel informed, prepared, and confident about their child’s experience.

 

  • Be ready to breathe and trust as you send your teen away for a short, intentional time of quality care, mentorship, and empowerment. 
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