At-Hope Youth Thrive at Sanctuary on 8th Street’s Summer Program

A group of The Sanctuary on 8th Street’s 2025 campers and coaches pose for a group photo.
A group of The Sanctuary on 8th Street’s 2025 campers and coaches pose for a group photo.
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More than 80 campers participated in The Sanctuary on 8th Street’s summer camp, which combined learning and fun through its six-week program.

The Sanctuary on 8th Street’s annual summer program “focused on academic enrichment, outdoor play and new adventures for at-hope youth in the heart of Jacksonville.”

group of boys walking with hands on each other's shoulders

Campers had opportunities to visit local businesses, schools and museums during summer camp field trips while also participating in financial literacy classes, attending a Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp baseball game and hearing special presentations from various entities and professionals, including VyStar Credit Union, former NFL players, and much more.

Tags: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, The Sanctuary on 8th Street, VyStar Credit Union


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