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Make A Difference in a Kid's life Today!

Since our beginning in 1969, SpringHill has been committed to reaching all kinds of kids regardless of the financial means of their family. Our hearts desire is for a kid to know and grow in their relationship with Jesus in a SpringHill experience. We want to ensure kids from all walks of life can have a life-changing blast at SpringHill regardless of the family’s financial situation.

Want to help make a life-changing difference in a kids life? Provide a SpringHill Experience for a child through one of our established Scholarship Funds.

General Scholarship Fund

The general scholarship fund provides financial aid for kids up to a maximum of 50% cost camp qualification is based on number children in family annual income, with criterion indexed to the federal school lunch program. We also identify and provide scholarships for underserved kids and groups in urban areas as
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Special Needs Scholarship Fund

Our inclusion program is unique in the camping industry. Our campers with special needs are included in daily activities with all our campers to the extent that their abilities allow. To accomplish this, we staff for one-on-one counseling for each camper with special needs and provide specialized housing as needed. To charge for these extra costs would be prohibitive for our inclusion kids so we solicit gifts to help cover them. The annual cost to SpringHill for the additional housing and staffing exceeds $75,000.
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Staff Scholarship Fund

Staff and former staff contribute regularly to fund scholarship campers from the local community. If you have been on staff at SpringHill and want to make a difference in the lives of kids in the communities of Evart, Seymour, and our various Day Camp locations, please donate to this fund.
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Scholarships

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changed lives

“For a 13 year old who lives his life in a wheelchair—to be able to do zip lines, lake tubing, high ropes, group games, etc. (doing everything) is an uncommon feeling, especially as he lives most of life in a world that tells him all the things he can’t do—because he has a physical disability and how ‘different’ he is than a ‘normal’ kid.”- Parent of Camper with Special Needs


did you know...

After a week at SpringHill, 92% of campers indicated they understood better what Jesus Christ did for them. That's 11,850 kids in one summer!


SpringHill Camps is a designated 501(c)3 charitable institution and a member of the Evangelical Council For Financial Accountability