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Frequently asked questions
Camps FAQ
Organization FAQ
Run To Win camps are designed for youth ages 5–12. Our goal is to create a safe, fun, and encouraging environment where kids can grow in faith, learn new skills, and experience the joy of sports.
We offer a variety of sports throughout the summer, including baseball, basketball, cheer, flag football, multi-sport, pickleball, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. Sports offerings may vary by location and week, so we recommend checking the camp schedule during registration.
Multi-Sport camps give campers the chance to play a different sport each day of the week. Sports rotate by location and may include baseball, soccer, lacrosse, ultimate frisbee, flag football, and pickleball. The specific sports for each week are listed during registration.
Extended Care is available at select Edmonds camp locations for families who need care beyond the morning camp hours. It runs from 12:00–4:00 pm following our 9:00 am–12:00 pm camps and includes structured activities and supervision. Please note that food is not provided. A full overview of Extended Care programming can be found HERE.(https://0ee872ac-a33b-443d-8c76-de5b99775085.filesusr.com/ugd/e9088f_ead9647c8ff94562abea2aa669a60850.pdf)
Absolutely. Run To Win camps are open to all children, and we welcome families of every background. While our camps are faith-based and include Christian values, our primary goal is to create a safe, encouraging, and fun environment where every child feels respected and included. Participation in camp does not require any specific religious affiliation, and we are grateful for the opportunity to serve all families in our community.
Campers should bring a labeled water bottle, comfortable clothes for playing sports, closed-toe athletic shoes, a snack, sunscreen, and a light jacket for unpredictable Pacific Northwest weather. Most importantly, come ready to have fun!
Thanks to generous donors, Run To Win offers scholarships to families who need financial assistance. Families can apply by reviewing and completing our scholarship application process on our website HERE. (https://0ee872ac-a33b-443d-8c76-de5b99775085.filesusr.com/ugd/e9088f_eb91a7db9b6a4b5a801ff5df58367e73.pdf)If you have questions, our Director of Camps is happy to help.
Our registration system does not allow families to make changes directly. However, our Director of Camps can easily assist with updates or cancellations. Please review the refund policy below and contact us for help.
If you need to cancel your child’s registration at least 7 days before the first day of camp, you will receive a refund minus a $10 administrative fee. Cancellations made within 7 days of the camp start date are not guaranteed a refund, as camp staffing and logistics have already been finalized.
Refunds are not provided for no-shows or partial attendance. In rare cases involving difficult circumstances, refunds may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Click HERE for more information.(https://0ee872ac-a33b-443d-8c76-de5b99775085.filesusr.com/ugd/e9088f_2c0861af902f4cf1b8fa8c9ca5a1294a.pdf)
You can review your child’s registrations by logging into Campium and selecting your camper’s name from the Home tab. You can also search your email for an invoice from alysanne@runtowin.org (mailto:alysanne@runtowin.org)with the subject line “Invoice for 2026 Summer.”
Yes! We use the Campium App to manage camp registrations, payments, and camper information. The app makes it easy to access everything in one place.
A full overview of our electronic devices policy is available below.
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