YM Camp 2026

YM Camp

Children and youth may not participate in a Church activity without the permission of their parents or guardians. For Church activities that include an overnight stay or inherent risks associated with physical activity, travel, or outdoor experiences, written consent is necessary. Some activities may require additional planning to reduce risks. Safety should always be an important consideration.

Event Details


Contact Information


Medical Information


Because the participant cannot self-administer medication, please contact the event or activity leader directly to arrange medication management.

Conditions that Limit Activity


Other Accommodations or Special Needs


Permission & Conduct


Permission

I give permission for my child or youth (or if signing on my own behalf, as a leader attending this activity, I personally consent) to participate in the event and activities listed above (unless noted) and authorize the adult leaders supervising this event to administer emergency treatment to the above-named participant for any accident or illness and to act in my stead in approving necessary medical care. This authorization shall cover this event and travel to and from this event.

Please note: Units may not have the ability to meet all medical, physical, and other accommodations and are asked to counsel with parents or guardians on what is possible.

The participant is responsible for his or her own conduct and is aware of and agrees to abide by Church standards, camp or event safety rules, and other pertinent instructions. The participant's conduct and interactions should abide by Church standards and exemplify Christlike behavior, including those listed in the “Conduct at Church Activities” guidelines below.

Parents and participants should understand that participation in an activity is not a right but a privilege that can be revoked if participants behave inappropriately or if they pose a risk to themselves or others.

This information is collected to help event and activity leaders or medical personnel so they can be prepared and appropriately respond to health concerns or an emergency. It will be kept confidential and shared only as needed.

Conduct at Church Activities

The Savior Jesus Christ invites us to live as He did (see 3 Nephi 27:21), including at events and activities. The goal for every activity is to have fun, build faith, love and serve each other, and grow spiritually. Everyone benefits when we follow these guidelines.

These guidelines keep everyone safe. If you do not follow them, you may have to go home, and for minors, your parents will be notified. Leaders will also report crimes and other harmful or destructive incidents (including pranks) to local authorities as required by law.

Remember the Savior's example, keep it fun, and build faith!

What to Do — these things can make the activity fun and uplifting:

  • Remembering Who You Are: Trust in the Lord and follow gospel principles.
  • Respecting Privacy: Be smart about using media and social media. Ask permission before taking or posting pictures or videos of others.
  • Being Safe: Create an environment where others feel safe, welcomed, and able to feel God's love.
  • Keeping It Friendly and Fun: Be a friend; reach out and be kind to everyone. Remember, these events are about making friends, not about romantic behavior or drama.
  • Being Engaged: Participate in and contribute as an influence for good by being a light to others.

What Not to Do — these things distract from and are not allowed during the event or activity:

  • No Immorality: No talking about, encouraging, or engaging in any sexual activity. No immoral behavior, including making sexual advances. No sharing or viewing pornography.
  • No Harm: No bullying, threatening, or harming yourself or others in any way—physically, spiritually, or emotionally.
  • No Weapons or Harmful Substances: Do not bring dangerous or illegal items. Stay clean. Follow the Word of Wisdom.
  • No Stealing or Vandalism: Respect other people's property.
  • No Disruptions: Cooperate. For minors, do not skip activities, miss curfew, or leave without notifying leaders.
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