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Gates Camp—A Gateway to New Experiences

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Gates Camp is a residential summer camp facility located at the base of the Indian Peaks Wilderness area west of Boulder, Colorado. Our unique camp offers Boys & Girls Club members, most from economically-disadvantaged families, a chance to escape the sometimes stark realities of city life and gain new perspectives.

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At Gates Camp, kids can be different, experience new activities, learn a variety of new skills, and try on new behaviors. Our campers have the opportunity to make deep connections with both nature and our dedicated staff. Simply put, we give kids a chance to be kidsin the neighborhoods where our campers live, that's a luxury they don't often have.

Girls and boys between the ages of 8 and 13 attend one week, single-sex sessions at Gates Camp. They participate in hiking, canoeing, backpacking, fishing, rock climbing, archery, hands-on environmental games, and other outdoor activities. These programs and activities teach kids to explore new ideas, work in teams, and support one another. Campers have the opportunity to explore who they are through the lens of our "Five Pillars": Leadership, Enthusiasm, Respect, Cooperation, and Honesty. Campers are challenged, throughout their time at Gates Camp, to utilize their heads, their hearts, and their hands as they become increasingly self-aware of who they are and what they have to offer the world.


Erik WeihenmayerSpecial thanks to Erik Weihenmayer for speaking at our 2010 Gates Camp Breakfast held on March 18th. Erik, who in 2001 became the only blind person to climb Mt. Everest, inspired our guests to have the vision to dream big and the courage to do great things.

Guests of our Gates Camp Breakfast were encouraged to join together behind one common goal - to send 500 kids to Gates Camp this summer. Because of the success of this year's event, hundreds of kids will have a week-long summer camp experience to challenge themselves, have fun and make new friends. Thank you to everyone who attended!

If you were unable to join us at the 2010 Gates Camp Breakfast, but would like to show your support by making a tax-deductible gift, please click here

To learn more about Erik, please visit touchthetop.com


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