Camp Hope America & Pathways gives trauma-exposed youth a brighter future by allowing pathways to hope and healing. This is done through a hope-centered community of encouraging adult mentors, challenge-by choice activities throughout the year, and a summer sleep-away camp. We recognize that community is an essential part of healing from trauma; our hope is that Camp Hope & Pathways can be that community for young survivors and their parents.
Pathways to Hope
Pathways to Hope is the Rose Andom Center’s monthly group mentoring program for children ages 7-16. Each month, a special gathering allows children to connect with their Hope Coach (a trained, supportive adult mentor) while engaging in fun, challenge-by-choice activities with other peers.
Pathways has been shown to mitigate the impact of trauma, improve participants’ hope, self-regulation, self-esteem, emotional health & well-being, and increase interest in education.
Camp HOPE America – Colorado
Camp HOPE America is a summer sleep-away camp for children (ages 7-16). Campers are children who have experienced trauma due to violence and are participants of Pathways. Camp HOPE is a trauma-informed and evidence-based program. Using challenge-by-choice activities like yoga, rock climbing, horseback riding, arts & crafts, swimming or paddle boarding, campers will get to experience a summer camp while being surrounded by encouraging Hope Counselors and their peers.
To learn more about Camp HOPE and Pathways, email: camphope@roseandomcenter.org
Participants always have the choice to engage in the activity or sit it out and spectate with a camp counselor or staff member. Challenge by choice allows campers to build self-awareness so they can decide whether they’re ready to participate in an activity or not. No matter the choice, they will be supported by staff and their fellow campers.
Camp HOPE and Pathways allow for a lot of opportunities to think and play creatively. At camp, each evening at the campfire we gather around and sing (or shout) our silly camp songs. Campers also get the opportunity to create skits they can perform in front of everyone. Pathways involves many events centered around art and creative thinking.
The Rose Andom Center will be closed on Monday, February 16, in observance of Presidents Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, February 17.
If you need support during this time, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE (7233) or SafeHouse Denver’s crisis line at 303-318-9989
Aviso de Cierre por Día Festivo
El Rose Andom Center estará cerrado el lunes 16 de febrero en conmemoración del Día de los Presidentes. Volveremos a abrir el martes 17 de febrero.
Si necesita apoyo durante este tiempo, comuníquese con la Línea Nacional de Violencia Doméstica al 800-799-SAFE (7233) o a la línea de crisis de SafeHouse Denver al 303-318-9989