East Bay Regional Park District
In 1996, East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) and The Taylor Family Foundation teamed up to create Camp Arroyo, a Summer Youth Camp and Environmental Education Center, on 138 acres of parkland in Livermore, California. Construction began in 1998, and by spring 2000, the dining hall, swim complex, six duplex cabins, and site infrastructure were completed.
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Animal Rescue Foundation
ARF’s team of trained volunteers and expert staff provide therapy dogs for the comfort and engagement of our campers. The children love to relax and enjoy the company of the dogs.
Challenge Works, Inc.
Challenge Works Inc. created our ropes course at camp and maintains it year round.
Cresco Equipment Rentals
Cresco has been with us since the beginning. Originally sought out for equipment for the construction of camp, Cresco is now our one of our biggest supporters and is always there behind the scenes when we’re in a pinch!
Ft. Miley Challenge Course
Fort Miley has been our #1 in all things outdoor adventures! They send out trained professionals through the Pacific Leadership Institute and help us facilitate our many rope course activities, such as our rock wall, zip line, “leap of faith,” and many more.
Flashes of Hope
Flashes of Hope is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating powerful, uplifting portraits of children fighting cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
Moment by Moment Photography
Moment by Moment provides professional photographers in the San Francisco Bay Area who volunteer their time to capture children with life-threatening illnesses and their families in the hospital & outpatient settings.
The Pacific Resiliency Center
The Pacific Resiliency Center helps us bring Sophie’s Place, our mobile music therapy program in partnership with Wells Fargo and the Forever Young Foundation, to camp. In addition, they provide music therapy in local hospitals and hospice homes throughout Northern California.
Project Linus
We work with a great group of ladies at a local chapter of Project Linus. They were with us at the beginning when we worked solely with children with HIV/AIDS and followed us to camp when it opened. We cherish the lovely blankets made by them for our campers and children in the hospital.
Reins in Motion
Reins in Motion was founded by Peggy James, a great friend of TTFF. Now directed by Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) Certified Instructor, Katy Kempton, Reins in Motion brings their Equestrian Therapy Program to camp, letting campers enjoy the relaxation of the horses!
SonRise Equestrian Foundation
Our relationship with SonRise Equestrian Therapy Foundation started through a friendship. The campers love the mini horses SonRise brings for us to enjoy throughout the year!
Alliance of Therapy Dogs
Alliance of Therapy Dogs (ATD) is an international registry of certified therapy dog teams. We provide testing, certification, registration, support, and insurance for members who volunteer with their dogs in animal assisted activities. Our objective is to form a network of caring individuals and their special dogs who share smiles and joy with people, young and old alike.
Valley Humane Society
United Camps, Conferences and Retreats
Creating partnerships to provide positive life-changing experiences. UCCR takes pride in being leaders in camp & retreat center management services. As Camp Arroyo’s other camp operator, they work directly with program staff while at camp, making sure your time at camp is the best experience possible!