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Sophia Fahs Camp 2026 Registration

A Multi-Generational
UU Camp Experience

Get ready for a week of fun on Lake George!

Creating a brave, inclusive space

Please provide information for all members of your party using the form below. If you are bringing more than three children, please contact us directly.

Cost and Inclusions

Your registration includes shared accommodation at Silver Bay YMCA on the serene Lake George, three meals a day, all activities (excluding an available boat tour that is run by an external company), and a Sophia Fahs Camp tee shirt.

 what to expect

Special LIAC Member Rates

Save up to $100 when you register by April 1!

How do we keep our rates so low?
Our camp is lay led and community driven.

Everyone who attends Sophia Fahs camp is expected to contribute.

Some volunteer opportunities include morning religious education teachers, activity hosting, evening watch, and event planning.

*The rates below are effective after the early bird rate expires on April 1.

Adults and Children 14+

$900

Children age 2 - 13

$650

Children under 2

Free (but must register)

Half Week (limited space)

$500

Need Based Rates

All youth and young adults are eligible for subsidized registration rates. These rates are made possible by Long Island Area Council of UU Congregations. No application is necessary. If you require a full subsidy, please contact LIAC Executive Director, Laurice Grae.

Young Adults (19-29)

$550

Youth grade 12 and under

$300

 

If you have already provided registration information through the form below and just need to make your payment, you do not need to input registration information again. Please go directly to the payment page

 pay for camp

 

After you complete the above registration form (all of the information we need to ensure a fun, safe experience for everyone), please use the button below to pay for your party. 

pay for camp

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