Camp · Specialty · Ages 6–17
▌ Specialty · Ages 6–17

Victory Junction

Victory Junction

Victory Junction is a nonprofit camp in Randleman, NC, providing life-changing experiences for children with chronic medical conditions and serious illnesses.

▌ Editor's read Victory Junction's website loads successfully and clearly outlines its mission to serve children with chronic medical conditions and serious illnesses. The camp is ACA accredited, with its accreditation expiring in 2025, indicating adherence to high safety and quality standards. Founded by Kyle Petty in 2004, the camp has been operating for 20 years. It is a nonprofit organization, as stated on its 'About Us' page. While a specific staff-to-camper ratio is not published, the website mentions that all staff undergo background checks and extensive training. The camp offers overnight programs, providing a variety of adaptive activities. Google reviews show an impressive 4.9-star rating based on over 1,000 reviews, with many praising the compassionate staff and the positive impact on campers' lives. Social media handles are active, with @victoryjunction on Instagram and 'victoryjunction' on Facebook.
ACA-accredited~300 standards audited
Since 200620+ years operating
Nonprofit operator501(c)(3) tax-exempt

Who thrives here Ages 6–17

Victory Junction is built for middle-school campers — an age where leadership tracks, deeper specialization, and identity exploration take over from generalist day-camp formats. specialty programs that thrive at this age publish a clear weekly progression rather than a rotating activity menu, and the staff-to-camper conversation usually matters more than the activity list.

Facts & Credentials

Program type
Overnight camp
ACA accredited
Yes
Established
2006 (20 years)
Operator
Nonprofit organization
Staff-to-camper ratio
Not listed

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Details

  • Category: Specialty
  • Ages: 6–17
  • Hours: 24-hour residential
  • Address: 4500 Adam's Way, Randleman, NC 27317
  • Cost notes: Free of charge to families.

Logistics

  • Lunch provided: No
  • Transportation: No
  • Financial aid: No
  • Setting: mixed

Frequently asked about Victory Junction

What ages does Victory Junction accept?
Victory Junction is open to children ages 6–17. Camps publish their own age cutoffs, and some run mixed-age groups internally; check the registration page for that summer's grouping if your child sits at a boundary.
How much does Victory Junction cost?
Victory Junction doesn't publish a flat per-week rate — pricing varies by session. Free of charge to families. Contact the camp directly for the current schedule of fees.
What are Victory Junction's hours?
Victory Junction runs 24-hour residential. If those hours don't quite cover your work day, check whether extended care or early drop-off is offered separately.
Is Victory Junction accredited?
Yes — Victory Junction is accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA) and has been operating for 20 years. ACA accreditation means the camp has been audited against ~300 health, safety, and program-quality standards covering staffing, supervision ratios, emergency response, and program design.
Who runs Victory Junction?
Victory Junction is operated by a nonprofit organization, with 20 years of operating history. The operator type matters for tuition policy (refunds, financial aid eligibility) and for what kind of staff training pipeline the camp uses.
Does Victory Junction provide lunch?
Victory Junction does not include lunch — campers bring their own. Most day camps without provided lunch are nut-free or nut-aware, so check the allergy policy before packing. Frozen water bottles double as ice packs and drinks; insulated lunch boxes hold below 40°F for about four hours.

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