*If you have a voucher or are applying for financial aid, please contact us to help with registration and do not proceed online with registration. Thank you!
Camp Yomechas Offerings
Ropes Course
Lead by trained instructors, youth develop confidence, teamwork, and cooperation. The course includes logs, swings, tires, ropes and cables; with both high and low elements.
Swimming
A team of certified lifeguards closely monitor the swimming areas. Water safety is our top priority.
Archery
Certified staff teaches basic skills and proper safety procedures.
Arts and Crafts
A variety of exciting projects are planned and may include tie-dying, gimp and much more.
Sports
Emphasis is on active participation and includes basketball, soccer, t-ball, four square, and much more.
Outdoor Adventure
Build a fort, hike a trail, and learn survival skills. These are just a few of the activities you will find in this activity.
Environmental Awareness
Learn about what makes up the natural components of Camp. Identify trees, collect bugs, fish in the pond and much more.
Important Documents
Brochure
We typically mail our brochures to past campers at the start of the camp season year and have copies in our local branch. Digital copies will be uploaded once they are complete.
Brochure - Summer Camp - Yomechas
Family Handbook
We typically email out a parent handbook to all registered camp families prior to your week of camp. We also offer a virtual version of our parent hand book.
Theme Calendar
We typically make a summer theme calendar to help keep you and your camper up to date with our themes so your outfit matches if your child would like to participate. You can also find our calendar online once it's complete.
NBA Basketball Court
Volleyball Court
Beach Waterfront & Outdoor Pool
Sample Activities & Programs
ROPES COURSE
Led by trained instructors, youth work on developing confidence, teamwork and cooperation. The course includes logs, swings, tires, ropes and cables, with both high and low elements. The course is inspected and certified annually.
SWIMMING
With 2 pools and Lake Tispaquin waterfront, campers will take part in recreational swim and boating activities. All activities are closely monitored by trained lifeguards and counselors.
ARCHERY
Certified staff teach basic skills and proper safety procedures.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
A variety of exciting projects are planned and may include tie-dying, gimp and much more.
SPORTS
Emphasis is on active participation and includes basketball, soccer, t-ball four square and many others.
STEM
Activities that nurture their curiosity, inspire creativity and teach them how to succeed.
Camp Amenities
Swim lessons
Archery
Baseball Field
Basketball Court
Canoes
Kayaks
Outdoor pool
Pavilions
Picnic Area
Playground
Ropes Course
Log Cabin
Adaptive programs
Volleyball Court
FAQs
Do you have a brochure?
Yes! We typically mail our brochures to past campers at the start of the camp season year and have copies in our local branch. Digital copies will be uploaded once they are complete.
Brochure - Summer Camp - Yomechas
Do you offer transportation?
Yes! We currently offer several routes for surrounding areas to help get your kids to camp for a fee. Looking for our bus routes? Bus schedules will be uploaded digitally once complete.
How do I prepare for camp? Do you have a guide book?
Yes! We typically email out a parent handbook to all registered camp families prior to your week of camp. We also offer a virtual version of our parent hand book.
Are there theme weeks or days?
Yes! We typically make a summer theme calendar to help keep you and your camper up to date with our themes so your outfit matches if your child would like to participate. You can also find our calendar online once it's complete.
What should I pack for my camper?
Bring These Every Day
- Non-perishable bag lunch
- Water Bottle (with water)
- Bathing suit & towel
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
Can I change my weeks and add extra services after I registered?
Yes! We have a camper change form which once complete, should be emailed to our staff.
How much does camp cost?
While we do update our pricing yearly, a traditional week at camp costs $345 for members and $405 for non-members per week. While this is the typical cost, we do occasionally offer additional services which may change the price like specialty camps, after care, before care, and transportation.
Do you offer financial assistance?
We do have campership applications for our two-week camperships for Basic Day Camp. They are income based and granted on a first come, first serve basis until funds have been allocated or camp enrollment has been filled.
If you choose to apply please be sure to utilize the checklist on the campership application and submit all required forms and documents together as we cannot process incomplete applications.
What if my child needs medication during camp hours?
We try to accommodate every child who attends camp. If they need medicine during camp hours, we ask that you note this at time of registration. You may also be required to get approval from camp directors as well as filling out a medication consent form. Please see the form below.
Medication Consent Form - Yomechas - Summer Camp
Take a Sky Tour
We are licensed through the department of public health. This camp must comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and be licensed by the local board of health.
Visit our Alumni Page
Here in Middleboro, we are becoming increasingly excited to celebrate our 100th summer at Camp Yomechas! As we reach this momentous occasion, we are calling on all camp alumni to share your stories of what camp Yomechas has meant to you over the years.