Overview
Venturing just beyond the familiar, where childhood memories are painted as vibrant as van Gogh's palette, lies Camp Dudley YMCA, a thriving haven for girls in the quaint Vermont town of Colchester. A testament to the enduring vision of Helen Van Buren's dream, it was established in the year 1919 and was initially christened Camp Kiniya. Known for instilling fervent camaraderie, a spirit of leadership, and infusing the thrill of activities like baseball, swimming, tennis, rock climbing, and the finesse of arts and crafts, painting, and dance, it's where girls transform into sterling versions of their innate selves.
In 2004, a beautiful melding of minds took birth as the custodians of Camp Dudley and Kiniya owners — the warm-hearted Williams duo, meticulously re-imagined the blueprint, harmonizing Kiniya's amiable customs with Dudley's robust programs. This remarkable venture swam onto the shores of reality in 2006 as Camp Dudley at Kiniya, a non-profit safe haven for girls.
Touted as not just another summer camp, Camp Dudley at Kiniya dances to the rhythm of valuable relationships, the joyous cacophony of new experiences, and the subtle art of nurturing individual passions. Here, the respect for personal growth is as sacred as the undulating waves, and the subtle blend of tradition with modernity tickles the taste of adventure. What sets it apart is its commitment to fostering personal growth and meaningful relationships, assuring every young camper that here, their spirit is forever safe to fly.
Guided by kind hearts, this camp churns out leaders, fuels friendships, and sprinkles the air with hints of kindness. A step in here, and you're part of an unending story of growth and discovery.