Junior CIT Program
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We provide a program for aspiring CITs ages 12 to 14 as part of a 5-week, leadership skills and job readiness summer program.
Sign-up Information
Ages: 12 to 14.
Grades 7th grade and 8th grade.
Eligibility is based on grade level for rising 7th - 8th graders (who are entering 7th or 8th grade in September 2024).
Cambridge Camping provides programs for children and families from under-resourced circumstances. Eligibility for enrollment may be determined based on household size and income. The online enrollment process will ask families to submit documentation to verify household income to be reviewed by staff.
Registration required
- Sign-up is ongoing
Signup has begun and will continue on a rolling basis. Sign up can run until July, but it does normally fill up long before that for most groups.
Cambridge Camping provides programs for children and families from under-resourced circumstances in Cambridge and surrounding communities. Eligibility for enrollment in this program may be determined based on household size and income. The online enrollment process will ask families to submit documentation to verify household income to be reviewed by Cambridge Camping staff.
Cost
This Program is free!
No cost. Stipend paid to participants upon successful completion of program.
Location
- In-person only.
200 Strawberry Hill Road
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Outside Cambridge
- Transportation provided to the venue; see notes below.
- Transportation provided from the venue; see notes below.
Nashoba Brooks School, Concord, MA, with transportation provided from several Cambridge neighborhoods
Dates and Times
.: Monday, July 8 – Friday, August 9.
Monday through Friday.
9AM - 3PM daily.
Additional information
Cambridge Camping's Junior Counselor in Training (Jr. CIT) program is a 5-week program. In the mornings, Jr. CITs work on leadership skills and future job readiness, tackle difficult discussions centered on solving community issues and participate in community service activities. In the afternoon, Jr. CITs employ and expand on what they learned at camp by assisting counselors and creating their own activities for the younger campers. Our Jr. CIT program gives this small, diverse group of teens a strong sense of responsibility and the confidence to create lasting, positive change at camp and in their own communities.
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Last updated May 6, 2024.