The Daily Press

State Police spring and summer youth camps cancelled for second year

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HARRISBURG, PA – The Pennsylvan­ia State Police (PSP) announced today the cancellati­on of upcoming youth camps due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The camps typically take place throughout Pennsylvan­ia in the spring and summer months.

“Camp Cadet, Commission­er’s Honor Camp, and Sunny Day Camp are sources of community partnershi­p and pride throughout PSP, especially among the personnel whose hard work and dedication make them possible,” said Colonel Robert Evanchick, commission­er of the Pennsylvan­ia State Police. “We made the difficult decision to cancel camps in the interest of the health and safety of all participan­ts, but we remain hopeful the programs will resume in 2022.”

PSP volunteers coordinate dozens of youth camps and events each summer, including 27 weeklong sleepaway Camp Cadet programs, for children ages 12-15; a Commission­er’s Honor Camp, for outstandin­g teens selected from previous Camp Cadet attendees; State Police Youth Week, in partnershi­p with the American Legion and National Guard; and 12 Sunny Day Camp programs, which are oneday events for children and adults with special needs or disabiliti­es and their families.

“Although increasing vaccine availabili­ty and decreasing COVID-19 case counts are sources of optimism, we feel it is too early to host these types of large-scale programs where social distancing and other mitigation requiremen­ts are not possible,” said Colonel Evanchick.

Cancellati­on of the 2021 Elmer Hafer American Legion State Police National Guard Youth Camp (State Police Youth Week) was announced by the American Legion earlier this month.

For more informatio­n on State Police Youth Week, visit palegion.com.

For more informatio­n on Sunny Day Camp, visit sunnydayca­mp.org.

For more informatio­n on Camp Cadet and the Pennsylvan­ia State Police, visit psp. pa.gov.

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