Safety

At Camp For All, safety is a crucial core value. We have long maintained rigorous emergency plans, comprehensive staff training, and strong partnerships with local emergency services.

As a Texas-licensed youth camp provider, our facilities are regularly reviewed to ensure they are safe, accessible, and well-prepared for any emergency. Our emergency protocols are updated annually and shared with local responders. These practices reflect our deep commitment to transparency and preparedness.

We are proud to be accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA), which requires compliance with more than 200 standards covering health and wellness, staff supervision, facilities, and emergency preparedness. This accreditation demonstrates our ongoing commitment to excellence and our dedication to providing a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment for every camper.

Camp For All prioritizes the safety of everyone who enters our gates through planning and collaboration. In the event of an evacuation, Camp For All works closely with local officials to determine a safe reunification location. Emergency preparedness is a year-round effort, involving both online and onsite training sessions conducted each spring, summer, and fall.

Camp For All is licensed annually by the State of Texas under the Youth Camp Program, with the most recent inspection occurring in July 2025. To maintain our accreditation with the ACA, we submit an Annual Accreditation Report (AAR) during non-visit years and undergo a full onsite accreditation visit every five years. We also actively plan and prepare for potential emergencies in partnership with our nonprofit Partners and local first responders. To date, Camp For All has not experienced any major emergencies requiring Camp closure or evacuation.

We are fully engaged in understanding and implementing all new requirements outlined in House Bill 1 (Youth CAMPER Act) and Senate Bill 1 (Heaven’s 27 Camp Safety Act), both signed into law by Texas Governor Greg Abbott on September 5, 2025. These laws mandate enhanced emergency preparedness, staff training, and infrastructure standards for licensed youth camps across the state.

We are committed to meeting these legislative requirements ahead of the mandated deadlines and are conducting a thorough assessment of the new laws to identify opportunities for further enhancements tailored to the challenges and needs of the campers we serve. More information on these improvements will be available on this page as they are implemented. Importantly:

  • Our activities are led by staff who are trained in all aspects of Camp, including safety guidelines. Camp For All requires and completes background checks on all personnel.
  • Camp For All collaborates with more than 65 different nonprofit organizations. We provide the barrier-free Camp, professional staff, universal programming, and appropriate foods. The nonprofit Partners bring the campers, the medical staff, and the “in cabin” counselors. Our Partners must certify that they have completed background checks on their staff members.
  • Visitors are not able to walk around Camp unless they are accompanied by someone who has had a background check.
  • Camp For All is not located in a FEMA-designated floodplain, and therefore, the new restrictions on cabin placement do not apply to our facilities.

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) now plays a larger role in camp oversight, including inspections and licensing. To support families, DSHS has created a direct email for parent and guardian concerns: PHSCPS@dshs.texas.gov. We welcome this added layer of accountability and encourage families to use it if they ever have questions or concerns.

We will keep all our stakeholders informed about the steps we are taking to ensure Camp For All provides a safe environment to our campers. In the meantime, should you have any questions or would like additional details about our safety standards and procedures, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@campforall.org.

The information contained on this site is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter. The information on this website is intended, but not guaranteed, to be correct and up to date. Camp For All does not assume responsibility for actions or non-actions taken by those who have visited this site, and no one shall be entitled to a claim based on detrimental reliance for any information provided or expressed herein.