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Important 2024-25 School Year Information

Dear Families, We want to inform you of some important changes to our School Age Program for the 2024-2025 school year. Due to the Anchorage School District school start time changes to take effect in August 2024, our program offerings… Read More >

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NEW this Fall: PLC Mondays

FAQs What are the new hours of Camp Fire School Age morning programs? Monday 7am – 10am, Tuesday-Friday 7am – 9am What is the fee difference? • An additional $20 per month. • Before and After School Program cost has… Read More >

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A New Name for Camp Si-La-Meo

Camp Fire Alaska has begun a name change process for Camp Si-La-Meo. One of Camp Fire National’s five interwoven strategic commitments is addressing and ending cultural appropriation. The name of Camp Si-La-Meo, which is short for “singing, laughing, memories,” was… Read More >

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Welcoming our New CEO

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Break Camps—Register Now!

Registration is Open! Open to all families.

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Fireside Campaign

We are gearing up for our annual fundraiser, the Champions for Children Fireside Campaign. Check out all of the details here. We hope you will join us on Facebook on November 7th!

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Fall Program Info

This is a reminder that Camp Fire Programs will be closed October 15th during the ASD in-service. Camp Fire staff will be engaged in professional development during this time.   For the ASD conferences happening October 20th and 21st, Camp Fire will be hosting normal… Read More >

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The Camp Fire Alaska main office operates on the ancestral land of the Dena’ina people. Camp Fire Alaska runs programing on the lands of the Athabascan, Yup’ik, Chup’ik, Sougpiaq, and Inupiaq peoples. We value and thank them for their current and historic commitment to and protection of this land. We pledge to assist, in partnership, in the environmental stewardship of these lands. We strive to learn more about the history of the Native peoples of Alaska and the historic trauma they have suffered. We commit to being an active ally through activities, actions, and organizational decisions and practices. We understand that this is a dynamic process through which our Land Acknowledgement practices, and statement will evolve as we receive feedback from tribal partners and acquire a deeper understanding of and from the Native peoples of Alaska.