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Aloha, and welcome to Camp Homelani's web home. We have finished our 2007 summer camps, and are looking forward to all that God will do in the lives of the guests, campers and staff in 2008. Through this site you will be able to see all that we have to offer in the ways of: facilities, programming, staff, and even position openings. We have posted pictures from past years as well as from this summer. We hope to post not only pictures, but videos as well to help give you a better feel of what Homelani is like. So, please feel free to explore our site, and see what all it has to offer. If you have any questions regarding our site, booking, billing, applications, or any other topic that is not explained on this site, please visit the Contact Us page to get in touch with us. Mahalo, |
Here we have taken the time to keep you informed and as up to date as we possibly can on how things are here at Camp Homelani. Enjoy. If there is anything that we have missed, be it a date, event, or you just feel bad because we didn't mention you, please drop us a line from the Contact Us page, and we will do our best to fix it.
Our "Ohana Journal" is a running update on how the Homelani ohana is doing, both past and present. We will do our best to keep you updated in that area, and if there is something going on that needs to be shared, just let us know and we'll get it posted.
The "Ohana Prayer Requests" portion of our journal is one that we take very seriously. If you have something that needs to be prayed for, PLEASE let us know. The ohana will pray for them. So, please contact us with any and all prayer requests, even if they are not directly related to you, or if they are unspoken.
One of the more serious pieces of the journal is our "Protecting the Mission : Working with minors" section. This is a breif overview of the policies that are followed when working with minors.
Enjoy.

We are currently looking for a Guest Services Coordinator and Host. Dani Deming will be leaving us as of February 13, 2008 and moving on to other great adventures.
Dave Lucus joined the Homelani team in May of 2007 as our Food Service Director. He provides the most ono-kine grinds around!
Tim Welch because a full-time staff member as our Maintenance Assistant in July.
Tim and Allison Smith are getting married in California on August 2, 2008. We are happy for them but will be sad to see them leave Camp Homelani.
- Camp Homelani has a very busy Spring schedule. Please pray for strength and good health for our staffing.
- 2008 Summer For our future staff members who God is preparing even now for service at Camp Homelani and for the campers and guests who will come through our gates.
- Camp's Finances -- God has been so good in providing for our needs. Please pray that His Goodness continues.
Keeping children safe and free from sexual misconduct, physical and emotional abuse is a top priority at Camp Homelani. The Salvation Army, in its efforts to be proactive in preventing abuse of any kind has recently implemented a brand new policy that aids in our efforts to keep children safe.
This unique program assures Salvation Army all Officers, employees, and volunteers who have any contact with children through Salvation Army youth programming or care be properly screened and trained to work with children.
Keeping God’s children safe is priority as we minister to them through our programs. Camp Homelani is proud to comply with the Policies for Work With Minors and it compliments our American Camp Association (ACA) accreditation standards as well.
WAYS THAT YOU CAN HELP
There are a few things that we need to make Camp Homelani happen every year, and the demand grows as the camps get closer. You may contribute in a couple of different areas, one of which is by donating the items requested:
- Golf Carts
- 30 inch Bunk beds made of composite wood
- 2 Mini Vans
- Fence Replacement
Another way you may help Camp Homelani is to donate an amount of your choice online.




