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More than 150,000 people have visited Camp Brotherhood since its inception over 39 years ago. Other organizations making use of the Camp include congregations, schools and universities, government agencies and social service groups. Every year, more than 120 of these non-profit groups utilize our unique facility. 

Interfaith Leadership Summit - An annual gathering, where leaders of faith-based organizations from different religious traditions come together to increase understanding, and discuss how we can work together to meet needs of people in our communities.  Contact us at (866) 344-2267 or (360) 445-5061 for more information. 

     
Engaged Encounter – This pre-marriage counseling is required by some churches before they will perform weddings. For couples of all faiths. For more details, click here.
     

Annual Interfaith Celebration – January 2006.  Join us for food, interfaith celebration and dialogue. Please call (866) 344-CAMP or (360) 445-5061 for more information.

     
High Five Camp - Working in partnership with family resource centers in King, Pierce, Skagit and Snohomish counties to provide economically disadvantaged kids a unique, once-in-a-lifetime summer camp experience. 
     

Emergency Housing Building Project - An interfaith community works project performed in partnership with Notre Dame University and members of the interfaith group Together We Build.

     

Local Area Ministerial Assocation (LAMA) - Regional ministerial associations are invited to spend a Monday or Tuesday night at Camp Brotherhood.  A night at camp is uniquely suited for enriching relationships and enhancing ministry coordination in the community.   LAMA's benefit from a special discount.  Call our office at (866) 344-CAMP to reserve your dates. 

     
Mission Farm - Congregations are encouraged to bring their youth to the Camp to prepare them for missions in other countries as well as programs such as Habitat for Humanity. The youth groups are trained to use various carpentry and construction tools and are given spiritual motivation.
     
     
Home Works Revised - This program is for single mothers and their children who are moving from shelters into transitional housing.