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How does the policy apply to a family that wants to come to the camp and bring another member of their 4-H club (unrelated) who would miss out on this camping experience otherwise?

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How does the policy apply to a family that wants to come to the camp and bring another member of their 4-H club (unrelated) who would miss out on this camping experience otherwise?

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The policy still applies; however, 4-H staff should make every attempt to find alternate housing for the child that meets the policy stipulations. For example, if two or more unrelated youth are attending the family camp, they could be housed in another area with a staff member or volunteer who has been through the Michigan State University Extension Volunteer Selection Process (VSP) (as long as the young people and the adult are the same gender). During daytime activities, the unrelated youth could participate with the family they came with.

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