A Transformational Teen Sleepaway Camp
The YMCA Christian Values Conference (CVC) is an inspiring and inclusive experience where teens from across the country come together for a week of growth, leadership and connection at YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly located in Black Mountain, North Carolina.
You do not need to be a member of the YMCA to attend.
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this camp provides a supportive space for young people to build confidence, form meaningful friendships and develop skills that will empower them in their everyday lives.
Our dedicated staff works to:
✔️ Foster a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone belongs.
✔️ Support personal growth through engaging discussions, reflection and hands-on activities.
✔️ Teach life skills that promote confidence, resilience and purpose.
✔️ Provide exciting experiences that encourage teamwork, leadership and fun!
For more details, contact:
Jen Sagala – jsagala@cfymca.org or Kaylesha Webster – kwebster@cfymca.org
Date of Camp: July 12 – 16, 2026
For Ages: Rising 9th Graders – College Freshmen
Location: YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly
Cost: $800 ($550 for camp + $250 for transportation)
Fundraising: We encourage and support campers in fundraising to help cover costs.
Registration Deadline: July 1, 2026
CVC Summer Camp Interest Meetings
All teens and parents must attend one of the three interest meetings to participate in CVC. The first half of the meeting will cover essential camp details, including what to bring, the day-to-day schedule, cost, and departure/return times. The second half will be led by our philanthropy team, who will guide you on fundraising opportunities to help you fully pay your way to camp!
Option 1 – South Orlando YMCA
📍 814 W Oak Ridge Rd, Orlando, FL 32809
📅 April 15
⏰ 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Option 2 – Downtown Orlando YMCA
📍 433 N Mills Ave, Orlando, FL 32803
📅 May 17
⏰ 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Option 3 – Downtown Orlando YMCA
📍 433 N Mills Ave, Orlando, FL 32803
📅 June 28
⏰ 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Useful Info
Clothing
- At least five comfortable, casual tops
- At least five comfortable, casual bottoms
- At least five pairs of socks
- Sweatshirt and/or rain jacket
- Pajamas (YMCA-appropriate)
- Sneakers or athletic shoes
- Casual shoes or sandals
- Banquet attire (high school campers only)
Miscellaneous Items
- Bible
- Toiletries (toothbrush, shampoo, soap, etc.)
- Money for snacks
- Battery-powered alarm clock
- Camera
- Backpack
- Reusable water bottle
- Umbrella and/or poncho
- Sunscreen
- Bug repellent
- Any props you may need for the talent show (high school campers only)
Medications
Any medications campers need to take during this trip must be brought in its original bottle or container. The bottle or container must have the medication label and dosage instructions attached. Medicines will be administered by on-site staff.
What Not to Bring
- Anything that could be lit (matches, lighters, candles, incense, etc.)
- Skateboard, rollerblades, skates, etc.
- Video games, tablets, speakers, etc.
- Knives or any other weapon
- Animals (Please contact us regarding special circumstances such as service animals).
- Expensive jewelry, electronics, or other valuables
- Large amounts of cash
“Family”
The family that we talk about a lot is the group of people that you will be with most of the week. Family time is time spent discussing the topics of the day. These topics range from peer pressure, morals, and values.
“Facilitator”
A facilitator is the leader of the family. The facilitator will lead a discussion and lead any activities played in family time. Facilitators are either YMCA staff members or volunteers.
“A-Team”
These vital members of our week help lead activities and make sure that everyone is having a good time. They will do just about anything to make the week enjoyable!
“Ys Guys”
These are former delegates that are now college students that are there to serve. They will help the A-Team put on the large group activates.
“Delegates”
A student attending the conference is a delegate. They will be classified as Rookies (students experiencing their first conference), Vets (students who have attended two conferences), or Super Vets (students who have attended three or more conferences).
Lee Hall
This will be the center of most of the week on the mountain. Many of the delegates will be staying here. It has an amazing front porch with rocking chairs that look out at the Blue Ridge Mountains. Families can also have their meetings here.
$800 per teen (fundraising opportunities available!)
What do I do if I get locked out of my room or lose my key?
Go to Blue Ridge Conference Services Desk across from the Eureka Hall snack shop and they’ll assist you.
What do I do if I lose my name tag?
Go to the Info Depot on the right side of the Eureka Hall lobby. Replacements are $5.
What if I am expecting mail?
Check the mail table on the left side in the Eureka Hall lobby.
What if I get hurt?
Go to the Info Depot on the right side of the Eureka Hall lobby.
Where do I sign up for free time activities?
Sign-ups are in the Eureka Hall lobby.
If you have a question that isn’t answered here, participants can ask a staff member at the Eureka Hall lobby.
Conference Itinerary
Much of the week is spent in a family group. A small group of teens from throughout the country and an adult facilitator discuss issues such as your relationships with your family, friends, and God.
Hanging out with other teens is what many delegates enjoy about Blue Ridge. There are several opportunities each day for this, and an entire afternoon is set aside for hiking, swimming, or just hanging out with new and old friends.
Although most of our time is spent in our family groups, we all get together for devotions each morning and night. There is singing led by our talented song leaders and a message from our inspiring chaplain.
8:15 am — Breakfast
8:45 am — Delegation Meetings
9:20 am — Devotion
10:05 am — Reflection
10:30 am — Family time
12:30 pm — Lunch
1:30 pm — Activity/family/free time
4:30 pm — Optional workshops/free time
6:00 pm — Supper
7:00 pm — Activity/family time
10:15 pm — Evening Devotion
10:30 pm — Free time
10:45 pm — On your Assigned Hall
11:00 pm — Personal time
Welcome Session
Each year has its own theme! Be sure you know what it is so you know how to dress for this fun-filled event to kick off the week.
Madness
Monday night everyone will dress up to celebrate the theme.
Family Feud
Family groups will go head-to-head in fun games.
Talent Show
If you can sing, play an instrument, or have some other talent, show us at the Talent Show!
Dancing With The Stars
The DJ will be cranking out the hits so you can get down!
Banquet and Closing Program
At the end of the week, everyone can get dressed up and enjoy a good meal together. We also recognize our student leaders and adults in the Closing Program.
Fire of Friendship
Before getting on the bus to depart, we reflect on the week during a bonfire ceremony.
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Your donation might mean a life-changing camp experience where students grow in their faith, build meaningful friendships, and develop valuable leadership, teamwork, and confidence skills in a fun and supportive environment.
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