The JCC Camps at Medford is accredited by the American Camping Association (ACA). ACA Accreditation means that the JCC Camps at Medford, our award-winning South Jersey day camp, holds itself to a higher standard and voluntarily undergoes a thorough (up to 300 standards) review of its operation – from staff qualifications and training to emergency management. ACA collaborates with experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red Cross, and other youth-serving agencies to assure that current practices at the JCC Camps at Medford reflect the most up-to-date, research-based standards in camp operation. Camp and ACA form a partnership that promotes growth and fun in an environment committed to safety.
• Healthy, developmentally appropriate activities and learning experiences
• Discovery through experiential education
• Caring, competent role models
• Service to the community and the environment
• Opportunities for leadership and personal growth
We recommend that you come out for a visit! Join us for a tour of our beautiful New Jersey day camp at one of our Spring Camp Open Houses. The Medford Summer Swim Club, which is open to all camp families opens the 3rd Saturday in June, so come out for some family fun and take a walk around camp. Knowing what our campsite looks like will definitely make the transition more comfortable. We also recommend that you save the date for our Meet the Counselor Day (for campers 3-9 years) on the Friday or Sunday (2:30-4:00 PM) before camp. There, you and your new camper will be able to meet their counselors and other campers in the bunk.
Each camper should come to camp wearing sneakers and a bathing suit under their clothes. In their backpacks, they should have a second bathing suit, 2 towels, and underwear. We recommend putting the underwear (and shorts for boys) in a plastic bag so they stay dry until your child is ready to change into them. We also ask that you pack your preferred sunscreen in a plastic bag. Many parents choose to send a snack and drink for the bus ride home. A frozen drink box or small water bottle is great, as it will thaw but remain cool for the ride home. Many campers like to bring a water bottle. We have water coolers and fountains throughout the entire campsite, though, so it is not required.
We strongly discourage packing electronic games, trading cards, other valuable items, and cell phones are not permitted at camp.
Please make sure to label all of your child’s belongings.
We thank you for showing your appreciation of our camp staff and the hard work they put in to ensure your camper has a fun, safe and memorable summer experience. Beginning in Summer 2025, tipping will no longer be a recommended way to show your appreciation of our camp staff. In place of financial gratuities, the JCC Camps at Medford recommends thank you notes, letters or small gifts to show appreciation of the staff who were most instrumental in your camper’s experience. Additional ways to show appreciation of our camp staff will be shared during the summer season.
The JCC Camps at Medford requires that all camp families sign off on having read our Code of Honor and Behavior Policy prior to the start of camp.
The JCC Camps at Medford Code of Honor is based of four key areas:
Campers, parents and staff are expected to adhere to these important principles which we believe are the key elements to maintaining a positive, meaningful community at camp.
A full copy of our Behavior Policy can be found in your Camp Portal.
We will assume that you will be meeting your child each afternoon at the bus stop. Should the bus arrive to drop off your child and you are not there, the bus will continue its route with your child remaining on the bus. The driver will try to loop around again to see if you have arrived, and we will attempt to call you from the camp office. If you are still not at the stop, once the route is completed, your child will be taken to the Katz JCC in Cherry Hill, where he/she will participate in our after camp program. During this time, we will continue to try to reach you or your emergency contacts.
If someone other than a parent or guardian has permission to take your child off of the bus, we must have a written note from you. This can be given to your bus counselor or emailed to our Transportation Director.
If you decide your child may get off the bus and walk home on his/her own, the bus will drop your child off and continue on. We must have a written note from you before we will allow a child to walk home on their own.
Picking up early: If you know in advance that you will be picking up your child early, please send in a note with your child, let the bus counselor know AND email our Transportation Director ( transportation@jfedsnj.org ) or call camp at 609-654-5192 x106. When you arrive at camp, you will be asked to park in the visitor lot. For safety reasons, no vehicles are permitted to drive into camp. The security guard will check you in and direct you to the offices. If we know the time you are arriving, we will do our best to have your child waiting at the office for you. You must sign your child out in the office.
Dropping off in the morning: If your child will not be riding the bus in the morning, please call email our Transportation Director ( transportation@jfedsnj.org ) or call camp at 609-654-5192 x106 either the day before or the morning of so we can inform the bus company. The camp office opens at 8:00AM. When you arrive at camp you will be asked to park in the visitor lot. The security guard will check you in and direct you to the office. You must sign your child in with our staff. We will call for a counselor to come greet your child and walk him/her to the bunk. If you arrive between 9:15 and 9:45 AM, you may participate in our morning drop-off loop. You will be directed to the front of the Welcome Center, where you will be greeted by our Attendance staff.
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