Barefoot Republic, Inc.
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P.O. Box 40365
Nashville, TN 37204
Organization Details

Programs

Description
The Youth Advisory Board (YAB) is a group of high school campers who have volunteered to work on special projects (camp theme, camper recruiting, etc.) and give advice to help improve summer camp programming. The group elects officers and meets regularly to complete projects and help plan for the upcoming summer.
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Stemming from performing arts specialties offered during summer camp, Barefoot pools experienced campers to practice and perform throughout the year at special events to help promote Barefoot. Our STOMP program performs at Barefoot fundraising events as well as church and school events in TN and KY to represent camp and spread the word about Barefoot. Dance and vocal performance teams often join stomp at our fundraising events as a way to highlight camper experiences and programs offered during the summer months.
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Barefoot Republic Family Camps are offered in the Spring and Fall. In the spring, we host (separately) mother/daughter and father/son weekends. In the fall, we host (separately) mother/son and father/daughter weekends. These programs are all-inclusive for families to come and experience very intentional 1:1 time together.
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Barefoot Republic's Day Camp offers an array of artistic, athletic, and action-adventure programming that will help encourage Christ-centered relationships between diverse rising 1st - 6th graders.
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A fun, structured, and energizing environment for youth from different racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds between the ages of 6-18 to unite. This program utilizes athletics, fine arts, performing arts, extreme sports, and team building as a platform for youth to find common ground and interest. Camp speakers, Bible storying, and accompanying materials serve to complement the experience and emphasize the importance of unity and conciliation from a Biblical perspective.
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CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

Our biggest programmatic challenge continues to be our missional objective of achieving a 50/50 'paid to scholarship' camper ratio. We desire to offer even more scholarship support to middle-income families, but this is only possible through increased scholarship support or an increase in our earned income revenue stream.