Caring
Caring at Camp Orange means looking after every child, supporting one another, and showing compassion. It is an environment where everyone feels accepted, safe, and valued.
Camp Orange is YMCA Georgia's youth camp, which has been actively creating a space since 2015 where children and young people grow, become stronger, and discover their own potential. This year we are beginning our 11th season — with experience, traditions, and thousands of memories that continue to write the story of Camp Orange every day.
Our camp is located near Shekvetili, within an orange plantation, approximately 4 kilometres from the sea. The Camp Orange site was purpose-built for camping from the very beginning — fully secluded, close to nature, and in a safe environment where children can move freely, play, explore, and grow.
Safety is Camp Orange's top priority. We believe that a child's physical and emotional security is not created by rules alone — it is created through daily attentiveness, an inclusive environment, attention to detail, and organisational culture. That is why our infrastructure and programme are designed in line with international safety standards, and our team works constantly to ensure that every participant has a sense of security, support, and belonging.
Caring at Camp Orange means looking after every child, supporting one another, and showing compassion. It is an environment where everyone feels accepted, safe, and valued.
Honesty means being truthful with yourself and with others. Children learn to speak the truth, maintain trust, and make the right choice even when it is not easy.
Respect means accepting and appreciating each other's differences. At Camp Orange, children learn that every person is unique and has their own place in the team and in the community.
Responsibility means taking ownership of your actions, choices, and your team. Children learn that what they do affects others and the environment, so thoughtful decision-making matters.