Each year, approximately 60 adults sign up to take part in the camp experience. These adults are usually members of local churches and are familiar with the camp's mission and goals. What compels these mature adults to give up a week of their hard-earned vacation to go to Indian Creek Youth Camp? They leave behind the comforts of their own beds, forgoing the warmth and convenience of their own master baths for a cold, concrete-block bath house. They come because they believe in the mission of the camp and want to share in the experiences of the campers.
The adults at Indian Creek Youth Camp come to serve as counselors and role models. They come to share their life experiences and to help teach the campers how to lead meaningful and purposeful lives. They come to provide guidance, friendship, and understanding. The adults come to make a difference in the lives of the 190 children that gather for the week-long camp. Their presence makes a profound impression on the campers.
At Indian Creek Youth Camp, adults have the opportunity to share in the joys of life and give back to the next generation. It is a unique experience that many adults find deeply rewarding. They come to the camp, despite the discomfort of the cabins and bath houses, to be a part of something bigger than themselves.