
Why Bring It?
Many items on the Packing List are truly necessary to have at Nyoda.
Please review this page to understand why it is important to send
these items with your daughter.
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Clothes and other items needed for a stay at Nyoda are found on the Packing List.
Why Bring It?
Trunk/Footlocker/Suitcase/Duffel Bag
For a three or six week stay, a trunk or footlocker is convenient. For a shorter stay a suitcase is large enough. Duffel bags can be used for extra sheets and towels. As a storage for clothes a large duffel bag is difficult to keep organized and the girls cannot find what they are looking for easily.
An ideal size for a trunk is 32”L x 18”W x 16”D or smaller. Keep the suitcase to a medium or large size, not extra large.
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Where to shop:
Target Walmart Wayfair The Container Store
Bed Bath and Beyond Everythingsummercamp.com Amazon
Navy shorts and White shirts
Navy shorts and white shirts are the camp outfit. Everyone wears this about 5-6 times in a three week session. Any white shirt with a Nyoda logo, any Nyoda sweatshirt, or a plain white shirt is acceptable. Navy shorts, navy leggings, or a navy skirt is acceptable. Girls should not wear denim shorts, cutoffs, or jeans. Navy gym shorts or navy shorts with stripes or a pattern are not considered part of the Blue and White outfit.
Shoes
Everyday footwear is sneakers, tennis shoes, or tie shoes. Crocs and sandals are acceptable if there is a strap across the back. Backless sandals are not safe for walking around camp. Flip flops are worn to the swimming dock and to the showers only.
Boots
Rain boots are essential at Nyoda. They must be water and mud proof. Ugg boots are not acceptable as rain boots. Crocs may not be worn in place of rain boots. Waterproof winter/snow boots are not recommended as they become hot and uncomfortable when worn for several hours.
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Where to shop:
Amazon Macy’s LL Bean Old Navy
Target Walmart Zulily DSW
Hiking: Comfortable standard hiking boots or a hiking-type tennis shoe is adequate.
Riding: All campers planning to take horseback riding lessons need a heeled boot except those girls in the Junior Bungalow, grades 2&3, who will have an introductory lesson only. No boots will be required.
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Where to shop:
Amazon Walmart Target
Dover Saddlery Ridingwarehouse.com statelinetack.com
Sleeping Bags
Every bungalow sleeps out in a tent once during each session. An outdoor sleeping bag is needed for this overnight experience. Please label both the bag and the cover. Please note that girls staying one or two weeks may not be in camp the night of their scheduled overnight.
Mess Kits and Silverware
A mess kit is a set of pans and bowls that can be used to cook over an open fire. Do not send plastic pieces or plastic silverware. Every part of the kit must be metal except the drinking cup. Most often the silverware is sold separately from the cooking pans. A mess kit should contain a fry pan, a dish, and a bowl with a lid. It is helpful if it has a bag or cover.
Label each piece separately, including the silverware.
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Where to shop:
Target Walmart Army Navy Surplus plus store
LEI Amazon Army Navy USA
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Shower Caddy
There is a shelf above the sinks in each bathroom for a camper’s cup, toothbrush, toothpaste, pump soap or bar soap in a soap container, and face wash. Shower items should be brought in a shower caddy that will drain. It should hold shampoo, conditioner, shower gel or body wash, razor, and shaving cream. It must drain from the bottom. If it has mesh sides, it must be able to stand upright and drain from the bottom.
Smaller is better!
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Where to shop:
Amazon Walmart Bed Bath and Beyond
Target Dollar Tree Wayfair
Wallet
A three week camper should bring a wallet with about $5 in singles, a six week camper should have about $10. Girls that are in senior camp (grades 8, 9,10) should bring about $15-$20 since there are opportunities for out of camp trips. There is no camp store for personal purchases.
More Information:
Nyoda has two teams and $1 is collected from every camper to help with the Team Show and Party. Each Sunday $1.00 is collected at Chapel. Nyoda is a member of the Plan International and was a charter member when it was previously known as the Foster Parents Plan. Each year, Nyoda sponsors a village where the money is put toward wells for clean water, schools and school supplies, farming tools, and other items that can make a village self-sufficient. For several years our village has been in the Philippines, but that can change with the needs of the plan.
Blankets
It sounds like a lot, but every camper needs 4 blankets! She will make her bed with three; A nice top blanket is a twin bed quilt or any other soft blanket as campers sit on their beds during rest hour. The fourth blanket is folded over the pillow to use as a cover during rest hour or as a blanket when the nights are very warm and your daughter does not want to get into the sheets. It works just fine to bring a double bed sized blanket and fold it in half. This would count as two blankets. Do not use a sleeping bag as a blanket.
Fun Orange and Gray clothes
These are totally optional. The girls like to dress up in team colors (orange and gray) for team games and other team events. Please make sure these fun things are labeled. The girls do not know their team until they arrive, so either color is fine.
Orange and Gray clothing/accessories:
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Socks
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Hat
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Tutu
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Scarf or boa
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T-Shirt
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Tights or leggings
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Shorts
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Hair accessories
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Face paint
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Silver/gray or orange lipstick
Christmas - Session 1, Week 3
These are totally optional. Label whenever possible!
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White shorts/skirt/pants/jeans if she wants to be in the Christmas Choir
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Christmas hat
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Hair band
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T-shirt
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P.J.s.
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Inexpensive Christmas jewelry
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Green and red clothes
Bathing Caps
White or bright colored bathing caps are required when swimming in the lake, either for lessons or for free swim. The cloth bathing camps are very acceptable for these times. However, on the occasion that we swim in the evening, the girls need one bathing cap that is waterproof, especially those with long hair. There are no hairdryers available and the girls do not enjoy sleeping on a wet pillow. This is one item that is frequently misplaced, so make sure it is labeled.
Bandaids and other First Aid supplies
For the safety of every camper, all first aid supplies and medicines of any kind are the responsibility of the nurse. Campers are not permitted to have such supplies in their personal belongings. Please give the nurse everything involving medical or first aid needs when you meet with her. If your daughter needs something that she is used to taking care of herself at home, like a bandaid or an aspirin, our nurse is happy to make sure she has what she needs.



















Contact
Questions?
Submit this form, or contact Peggy Daly or Molly Jenkins.
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Peggy: (973) 697-4382
Molly: (410) 666-9549