What are the living accommodations like?
Campers live in spacious, airy, modern cabins with electricity, bathrooms and showers inside. A typical cabin has 12 campers and 3 counselors. Campers have their own dressers for personal belongings and there is a closet for hanging clothes. Campers are placed in cabins with other campers their age. We will do our best to accommodate up to two cabin-mate requests per child.
The volunteer doctor’s flats (apartments) are small, but more than adequate. The flats each have a refrigerator, stove, oven, toaster, and a microwave. The laundry room, where you will do your own laundry, is connected to the flats, and your clothesline is in the front yard. Two studio flats and one two-bedroom flat are available.