FUSE CAMP 2026
Best week of your summer… Guaranteed.
June 21- June 27, 2026| Difference Makers Church | Damascus, MD
WHO THIS IS FOR
Middle + High School Students
Grades 6–12
DETAILS
June 21- 27, 2026
CHECK IN: 4:30 pm on Sunday June 21
PICK UP: Between 9-10 am on Saturday June 27
📍 Difference Makers Church- 11210 Bethesda Church Rd., Damascus MD, 20872
Cost of Camp: $325
If you are registering multiple children, please see FAQ for info on sibling discount.
WHAT TO BRING:
Clothes +Pajamas
Toiletries
Shower towel + a pool towel for Guppy Gulch
Sleeping bag, or sheet/blanket, and pillow (twin size mattresses)
Bible/journal
Extra spending money if desired (you can often buy snacks at the activities)
This Year’s Activities:
Adventure Park at Sandy Spring Ropes Course
Back by popular demand! This ropes course has remained a favorite activity for both campers and leaders. We asked a group of kids if they wanted to go back and the answer was an overwhelming YES across the board.
Guppy Gulch
Arguably our most popular activity, this is truly a fuse camp classic.
ZavaZone
Can’t go wrong with ZavaZone. There are tons of different high-energy activities for campers to enjoy while here!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What if I’m registering multiple children? Is there a sibling discount?
Yes! We offer a sibling discount for families registering multiple children. Please email fusedifferencemakers@gmail.com to receive your discount code before completing registration.
2. If we are experiencing financial hardship, can my child still attend camp?
Yes—absolutely. We never want finances to be the reason a student misses out on camp. Please email fusedifferencemakers@gmail.com, and we will work with you to make it possible.
3. Are services open to everyone?
No. Our morning and evening services are reserved for registered campers only. This allows us to create a safe, secure environment where students can fully engage and encounter God without outside distractions.
4. Will my child be able to use their phone during camp?
We encourage limited phone use so students can be fully present and engaged. Specific guidelines will be shared prior to camp, but our goal is to create space for connection, growth, and meaningful experiences without distraction.
5. What is a typical day at camp like?
A typical day is as follows: Breakfast, morning service, lunch, activity (whether on the grounds or away), free time, dinner, night service. We truly mean it when we say kids have a blast at camp, they come back year after year!