HERO Camps
HERO Camps
HERO Kids Camps
The Humane Society of Utah is proud to offer a selection of educational kids camps throughout the year to youth in 1st-6th grade. These camps provide the unique opportunity to learn more about animal welfare and sheltering, animal behavior, pet care, and kindness toward all living things.
Questions about HERO Camp?
Please check out our Camp Handbook for answers to frequently asked questions such as camp policies and expectations, pickup and drop-off policies, reasonable accommodations, and more.
Animal Interactions
Children may have the chance to interact with animals such as dogs, cats, small mammals, birds, reptiles, and farm animals. Interactions with animals may include observing, petting, playing, training, or holding.
The Humane Society of Utah aims to provide children with an enriching learning experience while ensuring safety at all times for the campers and the animals. We strive to achieve 30 minutes of animal interaction daily – this is subject to change depending on availability. Campers will interact with both shelter population animals and educational ambassador animals.
Allergies
Camp is not recommended for children with allergies to pets, pet dander, or nuts. Camp is held in a facility that houses over 100 dogs and cats. Dogs are given peanut butter daily and many treats contain nut allergens. For this reason, we do not recommend that children with these allergies attend camps at HSU.
Curriculum
Our camp schedules are similar between camps and are repetitive each year. Those who attend
multiple camps should expect to meet some of the same animals, participate in the same
presentations, and engage in crafts they have done before.
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