Camp for Children of Incarcerated Parents (COIP)
Launching Summer 2026
Lewis & Clark County recognizes that when a parent is incarcerated, the whole family feels the impact. Children often face emotional and social challenges, and caregivers take on additional responsibilities with limited support.
To help these families, the Department of Criminal Justice Services (CJS) is developing a summer camp for children ages 6–18 who have a parent in jail or prison. The camp will provide a safe, supportive, and fun environment for children—along with ongoing resources for their caregivers.
Program Goals
- Break the cycle of incarceration by building stronger family and community relationships.
- Raise awareness and understanding about the unique needs of children with incarcerated parents.
- Sustain meaningful programs by reinvesting justice system savings into prevention and family support.
Why It Matters
Research shows that summer camps can positively shape a child’s development. Camps provide structure, adventure, and connection—all of which foster independence, confidence, and resilience. Studies have found that camp experiences can improve social skills, health, and overall well-being (Thurber et al., 2006; Hasselle et al., 2025).
How the Camp Will Work
CJS will issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) in early 2026 to select a community partner to operate the camp and coordinate year-round follow-up activities. Together, the County and its partner will:
- Identify a local camp location in or near Lewis & Clark County.
- Partner with local colleges, universities, and community members to staff and supply the camp.
- Recruit and register campers.
- Deliver an engaging summer program that promotes learning, healing, and growth.
- Host monthly follow-up activities to continue supporting children and their families.
Building Hope for the Future
The Camp for Children of Incarcerated Parents represents a community investment in prevention, resilience, and belonging. By supporting families affected by incarceration, Lewis & Clark County aims to strengthen the next generation and create safer, more connected communities.