Youth Behavioral Health Programs and Safe Streets


Special Events - Summer Camp at St. Vincent's Villa

Summer Camp takes place late-June and mid-August onsite. It's a day-camp -- not overnight -- so most activities take place weekday mornings.
 
In addition to standard background screening, volunteers for camp weeks must be at least 16 years old.
 
Children from St. Vincent's Villa Residential Treatment Center participate in summer camp activities with our recreational therapist and volunteers. Activities include a range of sports, crafts, and hands-on lessons designed to further the treatment goals of children with severe emotional and behavioral disabilities, aged 5-13. Volunteers provide support by keeping children engaged and by assisting with set-up and tear-down. Do you have a particular skill or interesting profession? Coming as part of a work or school group? Maybe we can use your help in unique ways!
 
The camp takes place while Villa Maria School is on break - late June and mid August - although it is only attended by residents of St. Vincent's Villa (and not the general public nor non-resident students of Villa Maria School). Activities take place in the morning, and the children attend in groups of approximately 12, rotating between camp and other activities.
 
Camp Date 6/24 6/25 8/12 8/13 8/14 8/15 8/19 8/20
Activity Description Outdoor games and activities Crafts/ Art Vacation Bible School/ Around the World Religion with games and crafts Tie Dye Tie Dye Vacation Bible School/ Around the World Religion with games and crafts Field Games Field Games
 
 

Qualifications Required

  • Interview Must be Interview complete
  • Policy forms Must be at least Completed
  • Pre-Service Training (2 hr. training) Must be at least Mini-Orientation
  • Reference check Must be at least 2 clear

Schedule Summary

This activity generally occurs on

  • Monday - Morning, Afternoon
  • Tuesday - Morning, Afternoon
  • Wednesday - Morning, Afternoon

About Us

Mission 

Inspired by the Gospel mandates to love, serve and teach, Catholic Charities provides care and services to improve the lives of Marylanders in need.

Vision 

Cherishing the Divine Within, we are committed to a Maryland where each person has the opportunity to reach his or her God-given potential.

Values 

To Love, To Serve, To Teach and To Work for Justice

Who We Are

Family Services is a division of Catholic Charities of Baltimore, which includes nearly half of the agency's 80 programs. This hub covers volunteering opportunities for our child welfare, behavioral health, adult disability, and violence prevention programs, including Gallagher Services, St. Vincent's Villa, Safe Streets, and the Villa Maria programs.

What We Do

We provide three categories of service:

Thank you


Thank you to Zapier for helping us expand our capacity to recruit and retain volunteers by making our team extra efficient. :)