Camp Newaygo Helps Young Women Flourish
Summer camps like Camp Newaygo provide life-changing opportunities for girls to grow into their best selves. While young women face unique challenges as they grow up, having positive learning experiences at programs like summer camps help them thrive while at camp and beyond.
Keep reading to learn more about the need for summer camps, their impacts and how you can empower the next generation of leaders.
Need for Summer Camps
In Anja Whittingon’s article, “Developing Noncognitive College Readiness Skills at Camp: Long-Term Outcomes,” she discusses the challenges girls more commonly face compared to their male counterparts. These can include “a lack of confidence in their academic abilities, higher levels of anxiety and depression, stress over their financial situation (the average income for female college students is lower than men’s), and lower rates of emotional and physical health.” Challenges like these can appear at young ages as Katty Kay and Claire Shipman discuss in their book, Confidence Code for Girls. Kay and Shipman note findings of a 30% drop in confidence for girls ages eight to 14. This drop in confidence negatively affects girls’ development and overall well-being.
Centerstone’s article, “It’s Time We Close the Confidence Gap Between Boys and Girls,” further discusses the confidence gap and why it exists: “Boys are generally encouraged to take risks and assert themselves, activities that inherently boost confidence. This difference in socialization emphasizes the need for intentional efforts to build girls’ self-assurance to level the playing field.” The way children are communicated to directly impacts their confidence and self-image. As Centerstone notes, this difference in communication needs to be intentionally addressed. This is why girls’ summer camps like Camp Newaygo, a program of TrueNorth Community Services, are essential for closing the confidence gap and showing young women what they are capable of.
How Camp Newaygo Meets this Need
Since 1926, Camp Newaygo has been rooted in tradition and grounded in a simple belief: every child deserves a safe place to grow. That belief continues to guide their work today—offering girls meaningful outdoor experiences, building confidence and creating a community where they can truly belong.
The 102-acre camp rests along Pickerel Lake in the Manistee National Forest, near the town of Newaygo, Michigan. This setting fully immerses participants in nature while they learn independence in a safe environment.
Camp Newaygo offers more than just a week away from home—it’s a place where girls can take healthy risks, try new things, and discover their own strength. With the support of caring, intentional staff, campers ages 7 to 17 build confidence, practice independence, and connect with others in meaningful ways. Each summer, girls from across the country and around the world come together to laugh, collaborate, and create friendships that often last long after the final campfire. The experience is playful and joy-filled but also deeply impactful. It’s not just about what they do at camp. It’s about who they become because of it.
Camp Newaygo’s programming centers around their value outcomes of resilience, independence and growth. With over 30 activities for participants to choose from, there are many opportunities for participants to learn new skills, find new passions, experience teamwork and foster community. From archery, gymnastics and pottery to photography and fishing, there are opportunities for all participants to excel.











By creating an environment focused on empowering and uplifting young women, Camp Newaygo continues to help grow thousands of strong, compassionate leaders.
Impact of Summer Camps like Camp Newaygo
The need for intentional spaces like Camp Newaygo has never been greater. Keep reading to learn more about how attending these programs can make life-long impacts on participants.
Health Benefits
Camp offers a range of health benefits for participants. The active, outdoor lifestyle supports improved cardiovascular health, muscle strength, flexibility and better sleep. But, the most lasting impacts are often mental, emotional and social. For many girls, camp is where they learn to manage anxiety, build resilience and feel a genuine sense of belonging.
According to the American Camp Association’s article, “Summer Camp as a Therapeutic Tool for Reducing Anxiety in Youth,” participating in summer camps can reduce anxiety in youth. This can be due to a number of factors the American Camp Association notes, including:
- Being “a hiatus from technology and screen use”
- Having “constant physical activity in primarily outdoor spaces”
- Promoting “self-sufficiency and independence”
- Living in a “community setting where they must learn to effectively communicate, share and co-exist with other campers of the same age.”
- Encouraging “the formation of further friendships and social connections”
Having new, shared experiences with other participants creates a safe environment for girls’ personal growth. By building new friendships, girls also expand their support system as they learn to lean on each other whether it be for a group camp activity or when dealing with personal struggles.
Esther Kirchhoff, Roger Keller and Barbara Blanc’s further these ideas in their article “Empowering young people—the impact of camp experiences on personal resources, well-being, and community building.” The authors note how after attending summer camp “participants demonstrated increased empathy, emotional self-control, optimism, and assertiveness. Furthermore, the adolescents reported more positive emotions, higher self-esteem and stronger readiness to contribute to the community.” Overall, these outcomes point to the lasting impact camp can have on a girl’s sense of self and well-being.
Life Preparedness
Attending summer camp can also positively impact girls’ life preparedness. As discussed above, there are a number of social skills participants learn through camp activities. From learning how to live with and get along with others from different backgrounds to building self-confidence, summer camps foster crucial life skills young women need to succeed in life.
Whittingon further explains in her article how “experiences that offer opportunities to gain leadership, perseverance, communication skills, develop friendships, develop skills to deal with stress, help girls problem solving, gain confidence, and resilience may offer emotional support.” Not only do these experiences provide that emotional support, but they also are essential skills for excelling in college and beyond as Whittingon notes.
All in all, summer camps empower young women to grow into their best selves so they can thrive while at camp and beyond.
Support Camp Newaygo to Ensure Young Women Flourish

At TrueNorth Community Services, we believe everyone deserves opportunities to receive help, connect and give back. There are a number of opportunities for you to make a real difference in the lives of young women by supporting Camp Newaygo.
Whether you make a donation or give back through volunteering, there are a number of ways you can transform lives. Support Camp Newaygo today and be confident you are ensuring young women flourish.
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