The NHSPCA and the Humane Education team are excited to announce the details of our 2023 Summer Camp! This summer, we will once again be running two classrooms each week! 

We strive to provide a mixture of fun and educational animal-themed activities to all our campers. Campers will learn about the NHSPCA and how our organization helps animals in need, as well as learning about being responsible pet owners and animal advocates. Campers will also meet the ambassador animals in our Humane Education classroom, as well as playing games, making crafts, and helping out around our campus whenever possible!  

When: Camp will run from the week of June 26th through the week of August 21st. We offer 3 different camp age-ranges to ensure that the experience is developmentally appropriate for each child.  

Where: Camp will be held at 104 Portsmouth Ave. in Stratham, NH. The NHSPCA is not directly affiliated with other SPCAs in the state; Please confirm that your camper is able to attend camp at this location before registering.

Have more questions about if our Summer Camp is a good fit for your child? See the FAQ section below or email us at education@nhspca.org. 

Registration for Summer Camp will be available online ONLY starting March 6th, 2023 at 10:00 am. This year, families may sign their campers up for UP TO 2 weeks, if interested. However, please keep in mind that the activities we do at camp often repeat throughout the summer! If your camper will not enjoy doing things twice, signing up for 2 weeks may not be the best fit. REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER CAMP IS ALWAYS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. 

If the sessions for your child’s age range are full, you can sign up for our waitlist by emailing education@nhspca.org. 

Important information before registering your child: The NHSPCA provides care for animals with a wide variety of personalities, behavioral and medical needs, many of which may be housed in areas not visible to the public (including campers). It is important for parents and campers to understand that we cannot guarantee campers will be able to see and/or interact with animals beyond our classroom ambassador animals during their time at camp.  

As a working animal rescue, we aim to reduce added stress to the shelter and classroom animals. To accomplish this, we require all visitors to follow directions and have calm bodies and quiet voices when around animals. Any campers repeatedly engaging in what we feel is unsafe or disruptive behavior toward peers, staff, or animals in our care may need to be dismissed from camp with no refund provided. 

While we welcome and encourage children of all backgrounds and ability levels to have the opportunity to participate in our programs, due to limited staff and for the safety of all, we ask that any child who requires 1:1 social-emotional/behavioral support from a trained adult while at school be provided with support from a trained adult while at camp. It is the parents’/guardians’ responsibility to provide this adult support, and the parents/guardians must secure and provide a background check for the attending adult a minimum of one week prior to the start of the child’s registered camp session. Without a cleared background check, the child and adult will not be able to participate.   

Cancellation and Refund Policy: 

There is a $50 service and materials fee for registration cancellation, if you cancel more than 7 days from the start of your child’s scheduled week of camp. If you must cancel less than 7 days prior to the start of camp, all fees are non-refundable and will result in a donation of the total fee to the NHSPCA. 

CAMP DETAILS: Please read carefully as we have made some adjustments to our camp offerings this year. 

Camp will be offered to the following age ranges this summer: 

Ages 6-7 will meet for HALF DAY sessions in the morning or afternoon. Campers may sign up for the morning session or the afternoon session, but not both. Campers in the half day groups will have a snack but will NOT have lunch on campus. 

  • July 5-July 7 (short week due to holiday) 
    • AM Group 8:30-11:30 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Cost $100) 
    • PM Group 12:30-3:30 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Cost $100) 
  • July 10-July 14 
    • AM Group 8:30-11:30 Monday-Friday (Cost $165) 
    • PM Group 12:30-3:30 Monday-Friday (Cost $165) 

 

Ages 8-10 will meet for full days Monday through Thursday, and a half day on Fridays. 

  • July 24-July 28  
    • 9:00-3:00 Monday-Thursday, 9:00-12:00 Friday (Cost $325) 
  • July 31-August 4  
    • 9:00-3:00 Monday-Thursday, 9:00-12:00 Friday (Cost $325) 
  • August 7-August 11 
    • 9:00-3:00 Monday-Thursday, 9:00-12:00 Friday (Cost $325) 
  • August 14-August 18 
    • 9:00-3:00 Monday-Thursday, 9:00-12:00 Friday (Cost $325) 
  • August 21-August 25 
    • 9:00-3:00 Monday-Thursday, 9:00-12:00 Friday (Cost $325) 

 

Ages 11-12 will meet for full days Monday through Thursday, and a half day on Fridays. 

  • June 26-June 30 
    • 9:00-3:00 Monday-Thursday, 9:00-12:00 Friday (Cost $325) 
  • July 17-July 21  
    • 9:00-3:00 Monday-Thursday, 9:00-12:00 Friday (Cost $325) 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What kinds of things will campers do at the NHSPCA summer camp?

    We do all kinds of activities throughout our camp weeks! All our activities have an animal theme and are intended to teach our campers how to be responsible pet owners. Activities include things like animal care for our classroom ambassador animals (cleaning and feeding), crafts, games, tours to our adoption center and barn, visits from different staff members, and making things for our adoptable animals like treats and enrichment toys. 

  • Are the adults at camp background checked?

    Yes, all adults running our camp and working directly with the campers are background checked.  

  • Will my child get to play with puppies and walk dogs?

    Probably not. We take in animals with different backgrounds and behavioral needs and work hard to ensure that any animal interactions are safe and positive for both our campers and our adoptable animals. Only certain staff and adult volunteers are trained and permitted to walk dogs. 

  • What kinds of animals will my child be interacting with?

    Most direct animal interaction will be with our classroom ambassador animals (small mammals and rodents), who we know are healthy, friendly and accustomed to being handled. Depending on what animals are available for adoption, we may have the opportunity to interact with a friendly cat or kitten, or friendly farm animals. A lot depends on what animals we have in our care during the week your child is at camp. While we will do our very best to offer your child an interactive and diverse animal experience, we cannot guarantee any interactions with our adoptable animals.

  • Can you accommodate children with special needs?

    Yes, we can.  Children who require one-on-one assistance in school will need to provide a one-to-one aide at summer camp. We appreciate having as much information about your child’s needs as possible to ensure a safe and positive experience for all our campers and animals. Please keep in mind that for the safety of our campers and our animals, children must be able to maintain calm bodies and quiet voices and must be able to follow directions! 

    The aide (parent or otherwise) is required to submit a background check to the NHSPCA in advance of camp. The parents are responsible for arranging a background check through the Department of Labor. Be sure to plan several weeks lead-time if requesting through the mail. 

  • My child has allergies; can he or she attend your camp?

    When registering, we will request information about your child’s allergy so that we can do our best to accommodate. However, children with allergies to pets, dander, or hay may have a harder time participating.  

  • My child is a very active, rough and tumble, and energetic. Is this a good camp for them?

    Probably not. Our camp requires calm, quiet, gentle children who can keep themselves under control for the safety and comfort of our animals. If your child has a lot of energy throughout the day and needs lots of frequent movement, this may not be the right fit for them. 

  • My child is mature for their age; can they join a camp for older kids? OR My child is immature for their age, can they join a camp for younger kids?

    Generally, no. We work hard to make sure activities are developmentally appropriate for the age-ranges in each group. If you have additional questions, please contact our Humane Education Department at education@nhspca.org 

  • Does my child need to bring a lunch and snack?

    Yes, all campers must bring a snack, a lunch, and water.  We do have water bottle filling stations for them to refill if needed.

  • Do you go on any field trips?

    We do not go on any field trips outside of our campus. There are plenty of areas around our newly expanded campus to keep us busy! 

  • Do the campers go outside?

    Yes! We try to spend time outdoors every day, weather permitting. 

  • Why can’t my child wear flip-flops or sandals to camp?

    For safety reasons, we require closed-toe shoes for all campers. If your child arrives at camp without the appropriate footwear, we may have to restrict him/her from doing certain activities. 

  • Why does my child need to wear his or her t-shirt every day?

    We know it’s a hassle to try to keep one shirt going for the whole week, but it really helps us and the other staff to easily recognize a camper around our campus. We appreciate your efforts with this! 

For more information on programs for children contact our Humane Education Department at 603-772-2921 x 113.

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