Support

 

Throughout the history of Scioto Hills, supporters have continually blessed the ministry through their partnership and donations of time, materials, and financial gifts. Individuals and families can contribute to the camping ministry in several ways. Please contact the Camp Office with questions about any of these partnership options.

   1. Buy Groceries. Participate in the KrogerRewards program by linking your Kroger Plus Card to Scioto Hills Camp. Kroger will donate a portion of your spending to Scioto Hills' ministry. For more details, visit the link above or contact the Camp Office.
 

   2. Give Financially. Support Scioto Hills financially through a tax-deductible gift. Donors may give online using PayPal or mail checks to the camp office: Scioto Hills Camp, 1009 Martin Rd, Wheelersburg, OH 45694.  Also, by joining our "100-Thousand" Club as an annual donor of $1000 or more, supporters enable the camp to move forward and effectively accomplish what God has called us to do. One of the benefits of membership is a free week of summer camp for a child of your choice. For more details, contact Laurie Cook in the Camp Office: 740-778-3279.

 

   3. Buy Coffee. Scioto Hills has teamed up with Stoney Creek Roasters in Cedarville for an unique fundraising program. Stoney Creek will ship fresh roasted coffee to your home! Learn more with this flyer.


   4. Volunteer as a skilled laborer to improve and upkeep the grounds and facilities. To volunteer throughout the fall, winter, and spring, please call the main office.

   5. Search the Web. Use GOODSEARCH.COM as your primary search engine. Once designating Scioto Hills as your charity of choice, each search contributes one cent to the camp! It’s easy and FREE for you!

   6. Shop online. As a service of GoodSearch, GoodShop.com partners with online business to donate to Scioto Hills Christian Camp.  Simply download the toolbar and it tracks your online purchases! Each store chooses the percentage it will donate. (GoodShop even offers exclusive discounts and coupons for users.)

   7. Donate new or used items to enhance the camping ministry. Most are used specifically in the summer. Needed items are listed below by department:

Program
  • Video projector  
  • Projector screens (portable)  
  • Game balls
  • 16 channel audio snake 
  • Lapel mic for outdoor chapels
  • Archery equipment  
  • Water balloons  


Office / Media

  • Video camera (digital) for summer camp
  • Digital camera for summer camp
  • Multi-colored copy paper (20 or 24 lb)  
  • White or ivory 8 ½ x 11” card stock (110 lb)  
  • Laminating pouches for desktop laminator  
  • Sharpies, black pens, red pens, long scissors  


Nurse’s Station

  • A.E.D. (Automated External Defibrillator); if you have access to one or could help with a grant for one. We currently have one in the Dining Hall and would love to put one in the ARC!  
  • Twin size sheets (used or new)  
  • Pillow cases (used or new)  
  • Towels, both bath and beach sized (used or new)  
  • Blankets, any size  
  • Plastic water pitchers, two or three 
  • Small cooler with handle (for meds at registration table)


For Summer Camp (Nurse's Station)

  • Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher)  
  • Tylenol (children’s&adult)  
  • Advil/Motrin (children’s&adult)  
  • Benadryl (liquid&tablets)  
  • Small Post-it notes (extra small to "flag" pages)
  • Black pens  
  • Highlighters  
  • Band-aids (x-large, finger, knuckle; waterproof & latex free; please no "regular" sized band-aids)  
  • Waterproof tape  
  • Paper tape  
  • Tums  
  • Dixie cups (or Solo plastic cups same size)  
  • Swim Ear drops
  • Eye wash  
  • Hydrogen peroxide  
  • gauze pads (2 x 2 and 4 x 4)  
  • gauze rolls  
  • ACE bandages  
  • Telfa (non-stick) pads -any size  
  • composition (bound) books  (2 or 3)
  • gallon and quart sized ziploc bags  
  • Powdered Gatorade  
  • antibacterial soap (both pumps and refill)  
  • cotton balls  
  • cough syrup (Robitussin or generic)
  • latex-free gloves
  • hand sanitizer -- small pumps or 2-3 large pumps and refills
  • small bottles of hand sanitizer for staff to carry in backpacks


Grounds

  • Volunteers  to cut, split, and haul firewood to fill woodshed before spring  
  • Mower blade sharpener  
  • Railroad ties  
  • BobCat-type Skid Steer with bucket and pallet forks  
  • Rota-tiller for 3 pt. hitch  
  • Treated lumber for wooden Adirondack chairs - approx. $25/each (and volunteers to build from a pattern)  
  • Benches at lake front  


Pop Shop

  • Smoothie maker (2)  
  • Refrigerator for Alpha Pop Shop  
  • Gas clothes dryers  
  • Washing machines  
  • Box of small envelopes
  • Pink cardstock paper
  • Blue cardstock paper
  • Metal recipe boxes
  • White t-shirts (for tie-dye crafts)


Hospitality

  • Queen-size mattresses and box-springs (8) – like new or new  
  • Queen-size sheets (flat and fitted)  
  • Queen-size mattress pads  
  • Washable, queen or king-size patchwork quilts (20); dark colors / no pastels please  
  • Twin-size flat and fitted sheets (12)  
  • Pillows (20)  
  • Pillow cases  


Kitchen

  • Large “color cuts” cutting boards  
  • Heavy-duty kitchen scale - approx. $50-90  
  • Portable salad bar (2) – approx. $1200  
  • Two sets of heavy-duty measuring spoons  
  • Two heavy-duty dry measure sets  
  • Round, cotton table cloths (for 7' or 8' tables); white or cream  
  • Heavy-vinyl or plastic, round table cloths (7')
  • Roaster (2)  
  • Electric clothes dryer
  • Industrial laundry tub  


Permanent Staff Housing

  • Refrigerator  
  • Microwave  
  • Storm doors for Edwards' house (3)