Cheryl's Lodge Blog and Photos

Community Hero Alert! Thank you, thank you to the Dake Foundation for Children for your support of this year's Peace Camp at Cheryl's Lodge of Captain Community Human Services ! Because of YOUR support, dozens of youth had the chance to experience a wonderful and free camp to expand their communication and problem-solving skills!

Attention Shenendehowa Central School District students and families in the Halfmoon Heights community! Our before and after-school support program applications are now open!

Click here for Elementary: https://buff.ly/46S5dBe

Click here for Middle and High School: https://buff.ly/46NrLCW

INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING TO SUPPORT THESE PROGRAMS? Please reach out to Bill at bill@captaincares.org or 518-399-4624, or apply directly online at https://buff.ly/46QP4Me

Questions? Call us at 518-373-8873!

Check out some photos from this year's fun and educational Peace Camp: A free and incredibly impactful summer camp at Cheryl's Lodge focused on conflict resolution and violence prevention for students in grades 1-6! Thank you to all of the staff and volunteers and the many financial supporters who made this year's camp possible, including The Hawley Foundation for Children, the Town of Halfmoon, the Town of Clifton Park, Shenendehowa Central School District, and the Fast Break Foundation!

Attention Job Seekers! We're thrilled to announce Walk-In Interviews for Family Support Workers and Family Peer Advocates!

When & Where:
Monday, August 12th | 3-6 PM | Clifton Park Office: 5 Municipal Plaza, Suite 3
Thursday, August 15th | 10 AM - 4 PM | Gloversville Office: 31 East Fulton Street, inside the First United Congregational Church of Christ

Missed these dates but still interested? Don't worry! Contact Nicole at nicole@captaincares.org for more information!

Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to join our dedicated team and make a real difference!

Saratoga TODAY: The Dake Foundation for Children has announced four nonprofit organizations have successfully earned support from the Foundation’s Community Grant Fund.


Photos from Cheryl's Lodge