Camp Grounds & Facilities
Please see the slideshow of our rented campgrounds and facilities where we will host Camp St. Joseph.
Parent / Camper Handbook
We have compiled together all the information you need to know about CSJ and how to prepare you and your child to attend CSJ. Please carefully review all the details in the Parent / Camper handbook.
Medical Forms
Please complete the following forms if your child suffers from any of these conditions. Completed forms can be uploaded to your account in the Circuitree registration system.
- Asthma Action Plan
- Diabetes Medical Management Plan
- Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan
- Seizure Action Plan
Financial Assistance
Limited funds are available to assist families who need additional financial assistance to attend camp. Please complete the following form by March 31 to request financial assistance, and we will do our best to assist those in need.
Getting Ready for Camp
Is this your child’s first time away from home? Are you or your child nervous about going to sleep away camp? Please read this article titled “Preventing Homesickness” by Fr. Michael Nasser, former Camp Director at Antiochian Village for some tips and suggestions to prepare for camp
After Camp
Though just a short 6 days in length, camp is a full week of activities. Campers will come home with many stories to share, new friends, and often a desire to be more active in church life. These resources below are for campers, parents, clergy and youth workers to assist in welcoming campers back home after a week of camp.