Support Camp Evergreen

Whether donating your time, lending a helping hand or supporting financially, there are numerous ways you can get involved and make an impact.

Scholarship Campers

We believe summer camp is for everyone. Each summer we dedicate three weeks to serving economically disadvantaged kids from the counties surrounding camp and from Atlanta. We offer 180+ deserving campers an amazing summer camp experience, but at no cost to their families. Join us and help to fill these bunks.

One-Time Donations

Make a tax-deductibible donation for operational support that benefits all campers. You can give online or mail a check to:

Camp Evergreen:
P.O. Box 2556
Clarkesville, GA 30523

In-Kind Donations

Help improve the camp experience for all campers this summer by giving in-kind from our Amazon Wishlist. These supplies will help our dining hall, gym, cabins, infirmary and administration to be better equipped for summer.

 

Monthly Giving

Like a subscription to brighter futures, a monthly donation can help sustain camp for the long-haul. Just select “Schedule Monthly” in the drop-down menu as you designate your gift.

Volunteer at Camp

There are tons of opportunities to donate your time and volunteer at camp. Camp Evergreen always has work projects for all interests and skill levels ready to tackle—and we need your help!

Adopt-A-Cabin

Do you have a favorite cabin at camp? Get together a group to clean and spruce up that cabin. We'll even let you nail your names to the wall!

 

Lend a Hand

Individual + group volunteer opportunities.

Contact Camp Director Katie to get involved.

  • Help us build raised beds and plant our kitchen garden with perennials, herbs and veggies for use this summer.

  • Help us clear creek-front space near our playground for an additional play space or help us clear a play area on boys hill.

  • We would love some original artwork to spruce up our Nature Center and Dining Hall and we'd love to have a huge mural for our barn wall.

  • Help us clear and maintain hiking trails on camp property.

  • Help us build a new activity shed—the plans and the sites are already laid out! Our unique building design can be almost completed in just a weekend.

  • Collect old candles, toilet paper rolls, and other items for our craft projects.

  • Pen a letter to one of our scholarship campers for them to receive while at camp in June or July (roughly 200 letters needed).

  • Help us open up camp for the season in March. Spring cleaning tasks will include pressuring washing, chain-sawing deadfall, deep-cleaning cabins, landscaping and clearing gutters.

  • We are always in need of the following items for our scholarship campers:

    - bug spray
    - beach towels (gently-used is great!)
    - swimsuits (gently-used in youth medium through adult sizes)
    - travel-sized soaps, shampoo and deodorant
    - socks
    - underwear
    - sneakers (gently-used in youth 5 through adult sizes)
    - playing cards (Uno or other card games)
    - life jackets (water-sport type with three clasps, youth and adult sizes)