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Diablo Day Camp offers a week long program at two locations:  Twin Canyon Girl Scout Camp in Lafayette and Little Hills Ranch in San Ramon.  Both camps follow the Girl Scout code of ethics and behavior.  Diablo Day Camp adheres to the Camper Bill of Rights established by the San Francisco Bay Girl Scout Council in 1994.

Every camper attending a Girl Scout Camp has the right to:

 

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a safe, wholesome, and fun camp experience.

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a camp environment in which she is treated with care, respect, and fairness.

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an atmosphere in which her contributions are recognized and valued, and in which she is encouraged to express her needs and make decisions in partnership with adults.

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a staff who is committed to serving as appropriate role models, is willing to put campers needs first, and is dedicated to positive youth development.

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a community, reflective of the Girl Scout family, to which she feels a sense of belonging and can be accepted without judgment.

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a structure that has clear, consistent boundaries and guidance to understand and respect those boundaries.

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an opportunity to individually learn new skills, make friends, relate to others and contribute to the camp society.

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a supportive environment in which she is accepted as a unique individual able to explore and express her own creativity and accept new challenges without fear of failure or ridicule.

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an environment in which she is encouraged to accept and appreciate differences.

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an opportunity to develop an increased sense of wonder, understanding and respect for the natural environment.



This website was created by the Diablo Day Camp Committee of Volunteers. 
Please send all questions and comments about this site to Kona at KidsAndLaundry@yahoo.com