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  • Royal Family Kids Camp of Austin, Texas is part of the nation’s leading network of faith-based camps for abused and neglected children. Our camp provides a welcoming, one-week residential camp specially designed to meet the unique needs of these special children of Central Texas. Would you like to find out more information about the camp? 

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upcoming events

  • Here's what's going on with Austin RFKC!

  • Thanks to all who donated or purchased yummy baked goods at our annual Christmas Bake Sale on December 13, 2009.  We earned more than $700, all of it going directly toward the cost of holding next summer's camp.  Soon we'll be recruiting for new volunteers - get ready to fill out your application!

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volunteer

  • Looking for ways to help?

  • There are several ways to be involved with Royal Family Kids' Camps. Some positions require a four page application, an interview, background screening and 12 to 14 hours of mandatory training. Others are as simple as serving dinner to the tired-but-happy staff as they return from camp.  No matter what your abilities or talents, we need you! 

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sponsoring organizations

  • Thanks to our wonderful sponsors who support RFKC Austin!

  • A hearty thank you goes out to Best Buy of Pflugerville for their generous donation of $5000 during their new store opening.  We so appreciate the generous people and organizations who freely give of their time, talents, and money.  The real thanks, however, comes from the happy faces of the campers as they participate in the many activities our camp offers them.  The lives of these children are changed because of you!

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Story of the Week

  • What's In a Name?
  • Every camper and every adult on the premises at RFKC must wear an RFKC badge with their name on it. Otherwise you are considered “unsafe.”
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RFKC in the news
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    Steve Burnett, Pasco, Washington talks about the joy of hosting a camp for the fatherless SEE VIDEO
     
     
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