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The Four C's

Camp Fire USA offers quality programs reflective of best practices in four core program areas because Camp Fire USA...

  • Cares
  • Camps
  • Contributes
  • Connects

Youth/Family Club

Providing nearly a century of service to America's youth and their families, Camp Fire USA offers inclusive, coeducational programs in hundreds of communities across the United States, and right here in Pensacola, Florida. As one of the nation's leading not-for-profit youth development organizations, Camp Fire serves nearly 1 million participants annually.

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Awareness Team

Through peer education, this program aims to reduce the incidences of teen pregnancies and raise awareness about the epidemic of sexually transmitted diseases affecting the health and futures of young people in Northwest Florida. The Camp Fire USA Awareness Team is funded in part by the Escambia County School District.

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Pensacola Fatherhood Initiative

The National Fatherhood Initiative is committed to helping improve the lives of children by encouraging all fathers to be responsible, committed and involved in their children's lives.

Pensacola Fatherhood Initiative


Child & Youth
Development Program



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Absolutely Incredible Kids

Camp Fire USA designates one day each year to honor our nation's children. On the third Thursday of each March, Absolutely Incredible Kid Day is celebrated, and children everywhere know how special they are. The call to action for America's adults is to write a meaningful letter to any child or children, letting kids know they're important, loved and appreciated.

Absolutely Incredible Kids

Baby Think it Over

The Baby Think It Over Program is parenting simulation with realistic computerized infant simulators (dolls). The program is designed to allow students to experience the physical, emotional, social, and financial consequences of teen parenthood.

Baby Think it Over


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