WEBINAR OVERVIEW
At a time when young people and adults are all longing to be seen, feel heard, and sense authentic connection, Alliance for Camp Health (ACH) is exploring the best ways to elevate care for healthier communities, and this is where your desire to obtain the MESH(+) Seal helps us to reach that goal. The idea is to ensure that camps and programs are not just offering activities or focusing on the physical health of campers and staff, but are also consciously incorporating practices and strategies that enhance mental health, emotional resilience, social development, and overall well-being in a meaningful way.
WEBINAR DETAILS
The MESH(+) Seal program focuses on recognizing camps and programs that are deliberately prioritizing and integrating Mental, Emotional, and Social Health(+) aspects in their work. By earning the MESH(+) Seal, these camps and programs are acknowledged for being intentional about supporting the well-being of their camp community across these key areas. Piloted in 2024 with select Camp Fire Camps, we now have over 20+ camps and programs that were pursuing the MESH (+) Seal in 2025.
If you are interested in learning more or how your camp or program can apply for the October 1, 2025 - March 1, 2026 MESH(+) Seal submission window, please join us for this MESH(+) Seal Overview Webinar.
ABOUT ALLIANCE FOR CAMP HEALTH
The Alliance for Camp Health (ACH) is the leading authority on health and well-being in camps and out-of-school time programs. We prepare youth development leaders, healthcare providers, and behavioral health specialists to address youth well-being through expert-led education, resources, evidence-based practices, and partnerships. Together, we are elevating care for healthier communities and building a stronger future for youth-serving programs.
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
John is a strategic leader in the camp and out-of-school time (OST) space. He currently serves as Chief Strategy Officer for the Alliance for Camp Health. John has a deep understanding of mental, emotional, and social health (MESH +) of youth and national program expansion. Prior to ACH, he served as the national director for Camp HOPE America. John has an MA in Leadership and Cultural Justice, is the founder of the Outdoor Wellbeing Lab, and is a former executive director of a camp near Lake Tahoe.
LOCATION & TYPE OF EVENT
This session is a live, virtual event and will utilize the Zoom Meeting platform.
Please Note: ACA Illinois will not record this event.
HOW TO PREPARE
This is an interactive training course. Each person should be prepared to have their camera on, access to audio (including the ability to speak and hear,) and interact within the Zoom room via a computer. Bring a notebook/paper and pen for activities.
THE FINE PRINT
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HOW TO REGISTER
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