With exciting day camps & teen travel camps, short-term sleepaway camps, specialty camps and camps for children with developmental disabilities, New York's 92nd Street Y has a program tailor-made for your child's interests and needs. From Camp Yomi, our traditional day camp for 5-9 year olds, to the exciting experiences offered to our teen campers, 92Y Camps truly offer something for everyone. Children ages 3-17 enjoy personal attention from a talented and dedicated professional camp staff, and our camp programs encourage campers to develop their imaginations and individual abilities while enhancing their self-esteem. Most of our camps take children out of New York City on air-conditioned coach buses to our beautiful Rockland County campgrounds in Pearl River, New York.
Without the support of our patrons and donors, 92Y would not be able to keep the cost of camps affordable for New York City families or offer $500,000 worth of need-based scholarships to children attending camp.
This summer, experience camp with your closest friends. For every new friend you enroll, you'll receive $100 back from us! Download our Recommend a Friend form [PDF] for more information.
For more information about camps, contact us at 212.415.5573 / email.
Students entering 9th-11th grade can
take part in this three-week, New York City-based residential specialty camp! Specialize in film, music
industry, culinary arts, baseball or fashion.
Major program and scholarship support for the 92nd Street Y camps is generously provided by the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation; Leo Oppenheimer and Flora Oppenheimer Haas Foundation; The Heckscher Foundation for Children; Lori A. and Marc E. Kasowitz; The Goodman Memorial Foundation; and the Joseph LeRoy and Ann C. Warner Fund.
Additional support also provided by the UJA-Federation of New York; B and B Stern Foundation; the Elroy and Terry Krumholz Foundation, Inc.; Marci and Paul Finger; and the Joseph Alexander Foundation, Inc. among numerous others.
Major funding for the Y's Passport NYC camp is generously provided by the Foundation for Jewish Camp (FJC) with support from the Jim Joseph Foundation.