JCC Abrams Camps

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For so many local families, JCC Abrams Camps isn’t just a summer camp — it’s a summer home. It’s a place where traditions are born, friendships blossom, and kids come back each day bursting with stories: new friends, favorite songs, epic sports wins, masterpieces of art, and maybe even that victorious first climb to the top of our 30-foot rock wall!

Rooted in Jewish values and open to everyone, our camp is all about community — one that’s kind, welcoming, and full of heart. From preschoolers to our traveling teens, our programs grow with your camper, offering age-appropriate adventures and unforgettable memories at every turn.

What truly sets us apart is our heart. Each week, campers participate in hands-on service projects, learning the value of giving back while making a real impact—whether they’re collecting baby supplies for HomeFront, donating toys to RISE, filling backpacks for students in need, or supporting causes like Ronald McDonald House, Soles4Souls, or our local fire department.

Even the smallest gestures—like painting kindness rocks—become opportunities to connect with something bigger than themselves. Campers discover that they can make a difference in the world, and have an incredible time while doing it.

Parents often tell us their kids come home more confident, more independent, and more connected—not just to their friends, but to a greater sense of purpose. This is a place where your child can be themselves, try new things, discover passions, and feel like they truly belong.

At the JCC Abrams Camps, camp is more than fun. It’s formative. It’s meaningful. It’s something your child—and your family—will carry with them for a lifetime.

148 Cedarville Road, East Windsor 08520. 609-606-7070. www.jccabramscamps.org.

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