Monday, July 13, 2026 - Friday, July 17, 2026
WinShape Camps
Church on the Hill: 4600 Nelson Brogdon Blvd, Sugar Hill, GA US 30518
Thank you for your interest in participating in WinShape Camps this summer. Check the FAQ sections below for camper and volunteer information before registering on or after March 2, 2026.
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WinShape Camps Volunteer FAQs
General Volunteer Information
WinShape Camps exist to glorify God by creating experiences that transform campers and families with the message of Jesus Christ. Volunteer registration starts on March 2nd. You can sign up online through the WinShape Camps website through the below button. We welcome anyone who has finished ninth grade to join us as a volunteer. That means you can be anywhere from about 15 years old to 100+! We have a job for everyone. In 2026 there will be a middle school volunteer program offered. Check back for more details. Yes. All adult volunteers must complete a background check, as well as a sexual abuse awareness digital training before serving. No specific skills are required…just a willingness to serve, a positive attitude, and the ability to follow camp guidelines. No prior experience is required! Volunteers simply need to support campers in a fun and encouraging environment. In most cases, the Host Church will welcome anyone who goes through the necessary background and training requirements. Yes! Any student who volunteers will receive service hours through Kids on the Hill. Besides a life-changing, memory making fun time?! You get a chance to see WinShape Camps from a distinct perspective, an opportunity to minister alongside a professionally trained staff, and a place to invest in families outside of a traditional church setting. Volunteers will also receive lunch and a shirt.
Commitment & Responsibilities
Volunteers must attend the “Sunday Show” on July 12th, a one-hour training session led by the camp’s Volunteer Director. Volunteers are encouraged to serve the full camp week (July 13th-17th) for the best experience, but we understand that schedules vary. We’ll work with you to find a role that fits your availability. Hours are Monday-Thursday 8:00-5:00 and Friday 8:00-12:00, with a Family Fun Day Party immediately following dismissal on Friday. Full-week volunteers are preferred, but we welcome part-time volunteers. Let us know your availability when you register. Responsibilities vary by role but may include greeting campers and families, assisting with activities, supervising campers, serving meals, ensuring safety, and helping with set-up or clean-up. No. Summer staff members will lead all Bible study sessions (Team Time), and volunteers assist with group engagement and activities. If you would like to serve on a team that helps kids with one-on-one Gospel conversations, there will be training provided for Gospel Wednesday, so please let us know. No. A trained Summer Staff member leads each skill session. Volunteers assist, encourage campers, and help with organization. Volunteers typically assist in small groups of about ten campers, alongside a trained Summer Staff leader. Volunteers do not accompany children INTO the bathroom. Campers go in groups of at least three, and volunteers or staff wait OUTSIDE to supervise. Yes! Volunteers will have breaks, and there are designated times to step away, hydrate, and recharge.
Physical Activity & Environment
Some roles involve outdoor activities like recreation and skills, while others are indoors. If you have concerns, let us know, and we’ll find the best fit. Some roles require more movement, but there are options that involve less walking or standing, such as Check Point or Kitchen Crew.
Meals & Attire
Breakfast won’t be provided every day, so we encourage you to eat before arrival. We will, however, make lunch for all our volunteers as well as provide snacks along the way. Volunteers are asked to wear a WinShape Camps Volunteer shirt provided by the Host Church. Volunteer dress should remain modest with comfortable shorts or pants (knee-length preferred) and closed-toe shoes. No sleeveless shirts are allowed. We ask that volunteers keep phones put away during camp hours to stay engaged with campers.
Additional Questions
Campers engage in daily Bible lessons, worship, and faith-based discussions. Volunteers support these activities but are not required to lead them. Summer Staff lead Bible studies, and volunteers assist with group engagement and activities. No, childcare is not provided for volunteers’ children who are not registered campers. Please notify the Volunteer Coordinator as soon as possible so adjustments can be made. You’ll receive an email with your assigned role and details a couple of weeks before camp begins. Yes! You can help in the following ways:
Volunteer Roles
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Beginning March 2nd--sign up and be part of the BEST WEEK EVER!