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Calling all kids grades 1-12! We want to invite you to be a part of a camp that will change your lives and give you a future focus. Camp Crazy Faith (CCF) is a program designed to teach children between the ages of 6-18 important life skills. CCF teaches these youth Bible discipline, leadership skills, the dangers of underage drinking and drug abuse, anger management, and how to deal with school bullying. Several community speakers from various agencies come to address the issues of teenage suicide and college readiness to help prepare our campers for the challenges of life. We believe there is a need to help children deal with depression and peer pressures that they face each day.


Dear Community Friends,
As a pastor, my wife and I have spent numerous hours this year mentoring children and teens during difficult and dark times. Through tears and prayers, we were able to bring hope and direct them to join one of our youth programs, Camp Crazy Faith (CCF). CCF is a program designed to teach high risk children, between the ages of 6-18 years old, important life skills. CCF gives these youth tools to deal with suicide, depression, build leadership skills, develop etiquette, understand the dangers of underage drinking and drug abuse, tobacco usage, anger management, and how to deal with school bullying. Several community speakers from various agencies come to address these issues to help prepare our campers for the challenges life brings.
We believe there is a need to help children deal with depression and peer pressures that they face each day. It is our goal to reduce the number of truism in our schools by teaching good leadership skills and encouraging each camper to stay in school and set life goals. Teaching proper etiquette will enable campers to display proper manners and respect to authority and mirror a more positive peer pressure in our schools. Building strong confident children will also build strong schools and communities.
From the conception of CCF, we are proud to say that we have observed directly, and have been informed by parents of the positive impact of this program on their children’s lives and attitudes. Participants are being recognized for positive behaviors and academic progress by leaders and school administrators, and it is strongly believed that the direction challenges, and motivation provided by CCF plays a big role.
Be Blessed,
Pastor John W. Smith III & First Lady Djuna Smith




