Camp Fuller

Help on Check in and Check out day

This page is designed to help parents and campers get ready for camp. We would like to provide you with important information before you arrive at Camp Fuller. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us at our camp office.


 


Check- In Day

Campers should arrive on Sunday, August 23 between 3:30-4:30 pm. . On arrival day, directors will meet you at the main gate and inform you to the proper division. Once you are in the division, please see the division leader for cabin assignments. If you are late, please call the camp office at (401) 783-5359. Campers who arrive before 3:30 PM will be charged a $45 fee. Please remember the camp road is closed to traffic from 3:00-3:30 pm.

Any camper, who take medication or medical assistance anytime during their camp experience, must check in at the Health Center on Check-In Day. The nursing staff will be available to collect medication, medical forms, copies of medical and prescription cards and to answer any questions. All prescription medication must be checked-in with the camp nurse. Medication must be clearly labeled in its original container, accompanied by written instructions and be listed on the health form. Your child will self-administer his/her medication under the supervision of the nurse or nurse’s assistant.


Check-Out Day


Please arrive on Friday, August 28 at 5:00 pm to pick up your child from camp. When you arrive in the division to pick up your child, please check in with their counselor. All children should be picked up by 6 pm at the latest. Children picked up after 6:00 pm will be charged $45 fee. Again, please do not arrive early! If you are detained for any reason, please call camp at (401) 783-5359

On check-out days, parents must pick up medications from the nurse.|


Lost n' Found

Helpful Hints

Before you child arrives at camp, mark ALL clothing and towels, or use iron-on nametapes. A written inventory taped inside the footlocker is helpful. In the past, many children assume their lost clothing has been taken, when in fact, it is merely not claimed. Children must keep track of their clothes and check the divisional lost and found as well as the camp lost n’ found before leaving camp. The camp lost n’ found is located on the white fence across from the main field.

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Letters & Packages


Campers are encouraged to write home.  It is a good idea to send a letter to your camper a few days before they leave for camp. This allows them to have mail on Monday, which can be a real boost to a first time camper. In your letter show interest in camp life by asking what activities they chose and what new friends they have made. Most child psychologists recom­mend refraining from writing about what they are missing at home. Encourage your children to try new things and tell them that you are proud they are at camp.

We recommend sending your  packages via UPS or  Federal Express.  Other carriers may not deliver directly to camp.  Please put your child's division on the outside of the package.

Mail should be addressed as follows:

  • Camper's Name
  • Division
  • YMCA Camp Fuller
  • 619 Camp Fuller Road
  • Wakefield, RI 02879



WHAT TO PUT IN PACKAGES


Part of the YMCA mission is to build healthy kids.  Please send care packages that are no larger than a shoe box.and include healthy options such as dried fruits, crackers, granola bars, etc.  Gum and beverages other than water are not allowed.   Please send no more than one package per week.  Packages that are too large will be returned to sender unless the contents are identified on the box with a label.

Campers look forward to receiving games, puzzles, magazines, etc.  Care packages are available through www.eswak.com and other companies on-line.

If you bring food for your child with you on arrival day, please limit it to the amount noted above. 

E-MAIL AND FAXES


You are welcome to send your children e‑mail and faxes. These will be delivered along with the daily mail after dinner. In order to make this process smoother for families, we are collaborating with Bunk1.com to process camper e-mails and photos from camp.  To set up your e-mail account, please use the Bunk1 link on the Camp Fuller website (www.campfuller.com).  Faxes to campers will result in a $1 per page charge to the camper's camp store account.  E-mail charges are accrued through Bunk1.com  A reminder: e-mails are batched and e-mailed to us every night.  We print them each morning and deliver them that evening.  It may take almost two days for e-mail to get delivered.


Telephones


Campers are not permitted to make or receive telephone calls. The camp office will relay important messages to campers, but will not call campers to the phone. Please confine important calls to the hours of  9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 4:00. After 5:00 PM you will reach voice mail. This is checked periodically incase emergencies occur.


Cell Phones

 Campers may not bring cell phones to camp. We ask parents and campers to honor this rule for the safety of the campers. If a camper is found with a cell phone is will be confiscated and held in the camp office.



Visiting Campers during the Session


Visiting is not permitted during the session
.  If it is necessary for your child to leave camp during a session, written permission must be provided in advance by a parent or guardian and the person must be listed on the Pick-up Autorization Form. Any visitors at Camp Fuller must park and check in at the main office for a visitor’s pass. If a staff member finds a visitor without a pass on camp property, the person will be asked to leave. If a parent is dropping of a care package for a camper, it must be the required size for a package and needs to be dropped of at the main office.




Health and Wellness

No camper will be allowed in camp without a completed health examination form!  The front side must be completed and signed by a parent or guardian.  The reverse side must be completed and signed by a physician.   All campers must have proof of a medical examination within 12 months of their arrival at camp.  The completed form should be mailed at least two weeks prior to your child’s arrival at camp.  A copy of your child's medical and prescrip­tion card must be submitted prior  to the start of camp.  Camp Fuller does not carry accident or medical insurance policies for campers. No coverage of any type is offered or implied.  Ultimate responsibility for all medical bills incurred lies with the parent or legal guardian. These services will be billed to your insur­ance carrier.

All prescription medication must be checked in with the camp nurse on arrival day. Medication must be clearly labeled in its original container, accompanied by written instructions and be listed on the health form. Your child will self‑administer his/her medication under the supervision of the nurse or nurse’s assistant. Parents must pick up medications from the nurse on check‑out day.

  • Children are expected to participate in their medical care and report to the assigned edication area when necessary. They must be familiar with the medication, when it is to be dis­pensed, and how much is to be dispensed.
  • Medications at camp will be dispensed at these times only: 8:00 AM, 12:30 PM, 6:00 PM, and 9:30 PM. Please consult your doctor to make sure your child's prescription(s) can be adjusted to these times.  If your doctor has concerns about adjusting the medication times, please contact the nurse prior to the start of camp.
  • Children with allergies or suffering with asthma may carry their inhalers or epi‑pens with them. Please provide a fanny pack to carry these items.  Please discuss this with the nurse at check-in.
  • If a prescription is required during camp, Camp Fuller will contact you for the credit card information. If we are unable to contact you, you will be billed at a later date.


Transportation needs

Specific information about all other transportation needs must be included in the Transportation Request Form and must be submitted six weeks in advance.  Please book international flights to Logan and domestic flights to TF Green.


Camp Store

There are a variety of items available in our camp store, including: t-shirts, hats, sweatshirts, batteries, postcards, stamps, and personal items. Food is not available in the camp store. We recommend that campers deposit $20- $25 in the camp store for each week they attend camp. Please do not allow your camper to keep any cash in camp.  We keep track of expenditures and will refund any unused portion of an account over $10.  Unused portions under $10 will go towards the Staff Appreciation Fund.  Please be sure to make your camp store deposits at least two weeks before your child’s arrival at camp.


Laundry

Laundry services are available for campers staying more than one session.  One and two week campers should bring enough  clothing to last the entire session.  Laundry is done each Monday at a commercial laundry. Campers must have a sturdy laundry bag with their first and last name permanently marked on the bag.  All clothes and  towels should have nametapes or be marked with permanent ink.  We cannot be responsible for items that may be damaged or lost by the laundry service.

Bunk1.com

Bunk1.com is a web service company for YMCA Camp Fuller. Parents, campers, alumni and staff can registered online using a pre-approved code ( 67061fu) to gain full access to Camp Fuller Photo Galleries, one way Bunk Notes to campers attending camp, and much much more. Check us out at www.ymcacampfuller.bunk1.com


 

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