Camp Joy
Emily Fahrig has extensive experience in education and recreational settings, including being a Farm Educator, Recreation Aide, Outdoor Educator, and Substitute Teacher. Emily has a Bachelor of Science degree with dual degrees in Biology and Adolescent to Young Adult Education for Life and Integrated Science from the University of Dayton. Emily is dedicated to providing high-quality and meaningful experiences for students of all ages and abilities.
Camp Joy
Camp Joy is a 501c3 non-profit organization consisting of three main programs: Camps, Outdoor Education, and Venture Out Team and Leadership Center. Each program is designed to meet the specific needs of our campers and clients. Camps serve a variety of groups including low income youth and families, youth and families affiliated with Children’s Services, youth and families with medical conditions, and grieving children and families. Outdoor Education gives students the opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to the outside world. The program focuses on environmental awareness, cultural history, and adventure. Leadership and Development serves businesses, organizations, universities, and high schools by designing programs that focus on leadership, teamwork, and meeting organizational goals.