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YMCA Camp Fuller

location: Point Judith Salt Pond, Rhode Island
phone: (401) 783-5359
email: campfuller@gpymca.org
website: www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org

YMCA Camp Fuller is a traditional co-educational summer camp for boys and girls ages 7-16. Our location on Point Judith Salt Pond is ideal for water activities as well as several land activities. Camp Fuller offers non-competitive programs in a safe and caring environment. Each child is viewed as an individual and is recognized for his or her unique abilities.


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  1. You get what you pay for at Camp Fuller. Unfortunately, my two girls (ages 9 & 10) wasted a week of their summer - spending more time in their cabins than in activities. One daughter could not even get into a sailing session all week because they were full. They had to clean the bathrooms - even hair out of the shower drains. Older campers making out at the evening bonfire. Waterskiing session was a rip off - only one try per day. From a mom’s point of view, not a very organized camp nor were the counselors well trained or supervised.

    Review by Suzanne Johnson — 8.25.2010 at 10:33 am

  2. We picked my daughter up early from a two week session at Camp Fuller after the head counselor called to tell my wife and I that our 12-year old daughter was unhappy, isolated, and had stopped eating.

    The head counselor admitted to me that my daughter’s experience and reaction was not all that unusual, as the camp is very large and that some kids get lost in the shuffle and become overwhelmed.

    The head counselor also said that one source of stress for my daughter was the atmosphere in my daughter’s cabin. Apparently, some of the 12-year old girls wanted to talk about boys and sex, and the counselors in her cabin made no attempt to keep the conversation age appropriate.

    There is little evidence that the administrators of the camp look to hire counselors who are well-qualified to supervise young children or want to serve as positive role models.

    Camp Fuller is certainly inexpensive, but it is also poorly supervised and overcrowded. Obviously, we won’t be sending my daughter back. And we know of other parents who decided not to send their children back to Camp Fuller after similar experiences.

    Review by Mark Condon — 7.27.2011 at 12:43 pm

  3. Mark - Thank you for your candid opinion about your daugter’s bad camp experience. I am hearing a great deal from parents recently about the special needs of girls at this age around the topic of sex, bullying and jealousy. I agree counselors need to be trained and equipped to deal with the emotional development of children. I hope as parents talk about this, camps will make an effort to address this.

    Review by Anisa — 7.27.2011 at 12:50 pm

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