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Fifty-five acres of woodlands with trails, a bird sanctuary, and a butterfly garden, Camp An-Se-Ox provides a Girl Scout day camp experience for girls entering grades 1 through 12. Girls meet friends and have fun. Each session offers an exciting theme and related activities which are incorporated into the general camp program - pool swimming, arts & crafts, sports, games, nature study, hiking, cookouts, and more.  Leadership opportunities and special programs are available for older girls. Bus service is provided within or near Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Derby, Naugatuck, Orange, Oxford, Prospect, Seymour, Shelton, Southbury, Thomaston, Waterbury, Watertown, Woodbridge, and Woodbury. All girls welcomed - Girl Scouts and non-Girl Scouts.

Camp Manager, Elizabeth Lee 

      (800) 922-2770, ext. 3429 

      llee@gsofct.org



        

Leadership Opportunities for Older Girls:

LEAD (Leadership, Education, Adventure, and Development) - For girls entering grades 8 - 12 who are ready to take on the leadership role of helping younger girls enjoy all the great experiences at day camp.  Participants will receive Program Aide Core Training and LEAD Training to ensure the knowledge, tools, and skills necessary to succeed as a LEAD. LEADs assist Unit Leaders and Program Staff by helping involve campers in program. Learn how to apply here.

Financial Assistance - Camperships are available on a limited basis. The $20 deposit is required to process the camp registration; however, if your camper is not granted financial assistance, the deposit will be refunded.  If you have questions about the deposit fee, please call the Registration Department at (800) 922-2770.

 

 

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Volunteer and Employment Opportunities - We are looking for your special skills, spirit, and appreciation of children. Camp programs include swimming, hiking, campers, nature, sports, games, horseback riding, dramatics, singing, boating, cookouts, canoeing, and living in the outdoors. Enjoy the fun and rewards of meeting and working with other adults and children in the outdoors. Adults will receive training in outdoor skills, teamwork, health, and safety standards. To find out more and to download an application, visit the summer camp employment page. For information on volunteering and an application, click here.

  

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