Welcome to the web site of Twin Lakes Camp & Youth Center.

We're glad you found our site. Our hope is that you will find the information useful. If you've never visited the camp, we hope you'll schedule a visit. If you have visited, we hope for your soon return.

Twin Lakes Camp is just outside of Plymouth, Indiana, about 90 miles south east of Chicago, on the shore of Cook Lake. The camp consists of 15 wooded acres with 12 permanent buildings.

Twin Lakes Camp, Inc. is a not for profit (501c3) organization that provides camp programs for "Special Needs" children and young adults. These campers suffer from a wide range of maladies including crippling accidents, Spina Bifida, epilepsy, Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, Quadriplegia, Paraplegia, Autism and disabling diseases. The campers range in age from 8 to 27. These campers come from the Midwest States with a large percentage from Chicago and suburbs.

Twin Lakes Camp is expanding its scope of helping children by developing programs for abused, abandoned and children at risk. We are currently looking for associations with other organizations to develop these programs and utilize our facilities for the good of children.

Twin Lakes Camp is available to rent on a short term basis as a site for programs, retreats, conferences and outings. The income derived is used to support our activities for children. The camp is available to any youth or civic group interested in championing children's causes at reduced fees.

Our Mission

Through the camp experience, to positively affect the life outlook and outcome of "Special Needs" children.

We measure success by the lives we touch...

 

Management Information As a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, Twin Lakes Camp, Inc. depends solely on individual and corporate contributions for funding. Under IRS code regulations, donations to Twin Lakes Camp, Inc are tax deductible. All donation monies go directly to the operation and support of the foundation and its programs.

 

Twin Lakes Camp, Inc. is a volunteer organization of Kiwanians and other civic minded individuals. It's officers and board members are from the Chicago-land area. The camp maintains an office in Lansing, Illinois and a seasonal office in Plymouth Indiana We welcome any and all volunteers and assistance.

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This Web Site Brought To You By The Generosity Of

Kenneth Meyer

And The Meyer Family Foundation