CE Basics
Volunteer Responsibilities
Communication at Camp
Safety
Cabin Time
100

The founders of Camp Erin

Karen and Jamie Moyer

100

Top 3 things volunteers and cabin buddies do at Camp Erin

1. Provide support and mentorship

2. Lead Activities

3. Have FUN!

100

How often volunteers should be on their phones

As minimally as possible

100

When there is a storm and/or tornado watch/warning this happens

1. Walkie call is made to shelter from lightnening

2. Enter nearest building and engage campers in a fun game or conversation

3. Wait to hear next steps

4. If tornado, bring campers to nearest tornado shelter, take attendance and communicate via walkie

100

Time of lights out

9PM for younger

10PM for older

200

Camp Erin is named after

Erin Metcalf

200

Ratio of adults to campers

1:5

200

Should be carried at all times

Walkie Talkies

200
Do this if there is a fire at camp
Exit buildings and meet at pavilion or other location mentioned over walkie
200

Hygiene procedures for campers 

Campers can shower if they want to, not mandatory

Remind campers to brush teeth, change underwear (especially younger ones) and to wash hands 


300

The purpose behind the shooting stars and heron

Erin's story- during trips and in memoriam

300

Number 1 priority for volunteers

Safety- physical and emotional
300
You go to this person when a camper isn't feeling well or needs to take medication

Nurse and/or Camp Director

300
This is what to do if a camper is injured
Stay with camper. If CPR/First Aid certified, initiate care and call for support on walkie. If not, call for support on walkie.
300

Activities appropriate for cabin time

Group conversations, coloring, board games, card games, story time, naps

400

Beginning ritual of every Camp Erin weekend

Memory Wall

400

Ways (3) to ensure campers feel safe

Communication

Boundaries

Expectations

400

When a camper is homesick and wants to call home, this should be done next

Use positive support to help them feel comfortable and reach out to Camp Director 

400

Where cabin buddies sleep

In cabins with campers but in separate counselor room with door open

400

Ways to manage camper belongings

Remind campers to keep belongings in storage or luggage

Avoid sharing or giving away items to other campers

Spend time in morning and evening tidying up

Keep camp linens separate from personal when packing Sunday

500

Saturday evening activity that includes a lot of support

Luminary Ceremony

500

Bathroom/Shower Rule

1 in bathrooms and 1 in showers at a time

500

A camper is talking back and/or not following safety rules

Walkie for Camp Director and avoid escalating volume or conversation

500

This is done when there is an intruder or active shooting situation

If Lockdown is called, enter nearest building and lock all doors, wait quietly for all clear 

If active shooter, leave area if able or lockdown

500

Next steps if a camper wets the bed

Call camp director for assistance

Be discreet

Cabin Kits- gloves, cleaner, bag

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