2022 Covid Safety Information

We are very excited to announce we will be running programs in 2022! We have made several updates to our protocols and facilities in order to ensure the health and safety of our participants, families, staff, and larger community. We are committed to layering many different strategies to mitigate the risk of transmission.

We are continuing to monitor guidelines from the State of Maine, local and national CDC, the WHO, DECD, as well as guidance from the American Camp Association (ACA). The safety measures below will continue to be updated as information becomes available and we hope in the meantime that this information serves as a reference point when thinking about programs this year.

As we move into summer 2022, we expect our policies to evolve. We will update these as necessary. Please reach out to info@growingroutes.org with any questions.

Updated October 2021.


Group Size

We have reduced the size of some of our programs to limit the number of participants potentially coming in contact with each other.

Outdoors

Activities will be outside or in covered spaces with additional ventilation. We live in such a beautiful state, lets use it!

Face Coverings

Unvaccinated participants and staff will wear masks while indoors or physical distancing is not possible. Excluding sleeping, showering, eating, etc.



Testing

A negative test is required prior to arrival at overnight camp. If for any reason you foresee this as a barrier for your child to attend camp, please contact us so we can work together on a solution!

**If a camper is sent home due to Covid-19 or any other illness / injury, refunds will be considered on a case by case basis.