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Camp Fire USA Club Program

Currently, we have club meeting once a week, after school. If you would like information on one of our current clubs, or would like information on how to get a club started in your area, contact the Camp Fire office.

Locations:
Contact the Camp Fire USA office for days and times:
  • Ontario - Ontario Center Elementary
If you would like to join one of these clubs, or would like more information on getting a club started in your area, please contact the Club Coordinator Tiffany Williams (909) 466-5878 ext. 223.

                    Club/small group program levels include:
  • Little Sparks: Preschool
  • Starflight: Kindergarten through second grade
  • Adventure: Third through fifth grade
  • Discovery: Sixth through eighth grade
  • Horizon: Ninth through 12th grade
Our clubs are facilitated by a volunteer leader who has applied and been trained through our office. Most clubs have 6-12 children to enhance the building of life-long friendships and relationships with caring adults. 

Through the Club Program, our main focus is to help raise self-assured, responsible citizens. Camp Fire Club encourages children to discover his or her talents and abilities in a safe and secure environment.  We think it is important that kids satisfy their need to belong.  Camp Fire allows youth to be part of a group that helps them make friends, interact with adult role models and become concerned citizens in their communities.  This is taught through fun, coeducational activities, such as camps, small groups and child care, as well as programs such as A Gift of Giving, which teaches children the value of volunteering and service-learning.

With Camp Fire USA's motto: Give Service, our clubs develop a sense of community by participating in projects such as our can food drive for A Gift of Giving, Valentines for Vets, Angels over Campfire and many more.
If you would like to start your own club, don't wait! 

Call our office today...our youth need you!


With the outcome-based curriculum of club programs, children learn to work and play together, and they get involved in service projects, which help them become responsible citizens concerned about their communities and society. Camp Fire USA clubs meet once a week and are generally lead by two or more adults. They are held after school or on evenings or weekends.

Curriculum for each level is progressive and centered around five trails: Knowing Me, Family and Community, Creativity, the Environment, and the Future.

If you would like information on one of our current clubs, or would like information on how to get a club started in your area, please complete the following:
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