Get Involved
Getting Involved at Camp Manitoumi
Camp Manitoumi first opened its doors to campers in 1957; but before Camp could open as a service outreach to the churches of our association, it had to be built. The camp was built by volunteer labor, largely by service veterans, farm raised and working class laymen, by pastors who were often builders by necessity, and by folks who developed skills in the trades and by the way they were brought up to respond to the challenges of Depression and war. The first builders of the camp controlled costs by doing the work themselves and by simplifying the design and the materials. They came from across the region and from all walks of life; but they had 2 things in common: they served Christ with a vision and a purpose, and they owned the camp by rolling up their sleeves.
Camp Manitoumi is still dependent on volunteer help and labor. Our amazing volunteers help to keep our facilities running and help us to update and upgrade so that we can provide and incredible experience to our campers. Whether you are a highly skilled individual or just willing to help, there are always projects that we need to have accomplished.
If you are interested in getting involved as a volunteer worker, please fill out the Volunteer Worker Data Form. We will then take this information and keep you informed of various projects that we will need help with.
Ways to get involved:
- Volunteer during a week of Summer camp (Counselor or Operations)
- Bring a Youth Group to complete a service project
- Help with Spring Cleaning
- Trail Maintenance and Clearing
- Building Projects
- Maintenance on Camp Vehicles
- Donate Supplies