The Next Level Church

Royal Family Kids' Camp



RFKC:Denver provides a week of residential summer camp for the unseen and neglected children, ages 6-11, who are in contact with Denver Area Social Services and in most cases in foster care. Royal Family is, for many, the first time they are shown positive attention and affection. The week of camp is a tangible expression of God’s love for them as every child is connected to a counselor and staff at a one-to-one ratio. It is a week that changes the lives of 24 kids and adults.

For one week each summer RFKC:Denver creates together a fun, inspirational and life-changing experience from a missional community. RFKC:Denver is sponsored by The Next Level Church along with the partnership of other local churches, individuals, and organizations. Together we have helped create positive memories for children in Denver Metro area for 10 years.

RFKC:Denver is affiliated with Royal Family Kids' Camps, Inc., the leading international non-profit which organizes summer camp experiences for children without permanent homes.  This year, 159 RFKC camps in 36 states and 19 in countries outside the USA will impact the lives of over 6,000 campers. 

2010 Calendar



June 13      Team building day
June 22      RFKC @ Lime after TNL
July 4-9      RFKC:Denver 2010 camp dates

You can link to our google calendar by entering rfkc.denver@gmail.com

Sponsor a Child


We are looking for families, co-workers, businesses, churches, or small groups to sponsor a child to go to camp.
To sponsor a child for a week of camp is $400. That includes their lodging, meals, transportation, activities, art supplies, photo memory book,  two RFKC t-shirts, a duffel bag and a Bible. Your sponsorship will give an opportunity for a child to create positive memories that will carry them through life, wherever their path may lead.

Donations to Royal Family Kids' Camp can be mailed to:
The Next Level Church Offices
3220 South Acoma
Englewood, CO 80110
www.tnl.org

 

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