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The memorandum provides a status report on Family Camp at Yosemite, detailing its operations, challenges, and future plans. Family Camp, managed by the City of San José since 1968, offers a range of amenities and programs aimed at providing outdoor experiences to families and underserved communities. The report highlights the camp's successful 2023 season, despite staffing challenges and facility damage, and outlines plans for increased marketing and outreach in 2024, including a focus on hiring more staff and enhancing community engagement through various programs.
Key points
Family Camp at Yosemite opened for the 2023 season with over 2,300 guests and implemented new outreach programs.
The camp is situated on a 51.2-acre site near Yosemite National Park and offers various amenities for visitors.
Staffing challenges have affected operations, with a goal to hire 60 Camp Counselors each summer.
The camp has partnered with local organizations to provide outdoor experiences to underserved communities.
Plans for 2024 include a marketing campaign to increase visibility and recruitment efforts for staff.
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NSE AGENDA: ITEM: TO: NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE SUBJECT: FAMILY CAMP STATUS REPORT Approved 03/14/24 (d)1 FROM: Jon Cicirelli DATE: February 26, 2024 Date 3/7/24 COUNCIL DISTRICTS: ALL RECOMMENDATION Accept the report on Family Camp at Yosemite in advance of its return for the 2024 season. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME The Neighborhood Services and Education Committee will be updated on the status of the City’s Family Camp at Yosemite (Family Camp) in Groveland, California. Family Camp opened for the 2023 season with slightly more than half of its tents available due to recurring staffing challenges and significant damage to the facilities from 2023 winter storms. Family Camp still welcomed more than 2,300 guests during the 2023 summer season and more than 500 guests in off-season group rentals who had meaningful camping experiences. In 2023, staff also implemented the first year of Outdoor Equity Grant free trips to Family Camp for residents in the Guadalupe Washington and Poco Way neighborhoods, developed new outreach efforts for the Campership (scholarship) Program, and started a pilot program in partnership with Project Hope that provided a free weekend at Family...
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The Family Camp Status Report presented to the Neighborhood Services and Education Committee on March 14, 2024, outlines the camp's achievements and challenges in 2023. Key successes include welcoming 2,875 guests and launching the Outdoor Equity Grant Program. Challenges faced included damage from winter storms, staffing issues, and environmental concerns. Marketing efforts were enhanced through social media and community partnerships. Important upcoming dates include registration on March 3, 2024, and the summer season from June 21 to August 18, 2024.
Key points
75% of visitors in 2023 were San José residents.
2,875 guests welcomed in 2023.
First year of Outdoor Equity Grant Program.
Challenges included winter storm damage and staffing issues.
Expanded marketing outreach through social media and community partnerships.
Registration for the camp starts on March 3, 2024.
Fish Camp scheduled for April 26-28, 2024.
Summer season runs from June 21 to August 18, 2024.
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Family Camp Status Report Neighborhood Services and Education Committee March 14, 2024 Avi Yotam, Deputy Director Amber Stegner, Parks, Recreation, and Facilities Supervisor 2 3 CAMPERS In 2023, 75% percent of all visitors were San José residents. 4 2023 Successes • Welcomed 2,875 guests to connect with nature and the outdoors • First year of Outdoor Equity Grant Program 5 Improved Campership marketing outreach and created campership partnership with Project Hope. 6 2023 Challenges winter storms damaged • Historic facilities and created river safety issues through late July • Seasonal hiring and staff retention power outages due to • Repeated Public Safety Power Shutoffs Camp- High river flows and • Fish CDFW- Environmental Impact Report Keep it simply smart! 7 Marketing & Outreach • Expanded social media presence • Tabled at San José public events • Collaborated with San José community-based organizations to increase awareness • Partnered with the Department’s Project Hope and Youth Intervention Services • Implemented Outdoor Equity Grants 8 • Friends of San José Family Camp • Resilience Corps (San José) • United States Forest Service • San José Conservation Corps • PRNS...