The City of Atlantic City Multicultural Services recently concluded its Multicultural Summer Camp, and the team couldn't have been more joyful. Over the course of five vibrant weeks, young campers were immersed in a whirlwind of activities that nurtured their creativity, curiosity, and community spirit.
Campers explored the wonders of nature with a visit to Cape May Zoo, enjoyed thrilling rides at Steel Pier, and had a blast at Funplex. The camp also provided enriching artistic experiences through engaging sessions at the Noyes Arts Garage, where imagination ran wild and creativity blossomed.
Sunny days were well spent with beach outings and outdoor games that kept everyone active and energized. Each moment was filled with laughter, discovery, and opportunities to build friendships that may last a lifetime.
The camp wasn't just about fun—it was also about connection. Campers had the incredible opportunity to meet the Mayor, a memorable moment that added an inspiring civic touch to their summer adventure.
As the final week wrapped up, staff, parents, and children reflected on the impact of the camp. It was more than just a summer program—it was a celebration of culture, inclusion, and community.
From beginning to end, the Multicultural Summer Camp delivered exactly what it promised: a season of fun-filled memories that will stay with the children for years to come.
Photo Credit: City of Atlantic City Multicultural Services