Founder and Executive Director
Camp Jamison
Jacqueline McDonough, M.ED, is an experienced educator with over 15 years of dedicated service in the public education systems of Philadelphia and Washington, DC. Her passion for fostering positive change in the lives of youth extends beyond the classroom and spans over two decades in the summer camp industry. As the founder and Executive Director of Camp Jamison, a nonprofit dedicated to providing a diverse, inclusive, and affordable camp experience, she is committed to creating transformative opportunities for children from all backgrounds. In addition to her camp leadership, Jacqueline is an educational consultant specializing in professional development for educators, focusing on curriculum design, instructional practices, and equity in education. She believes in the power of summer camp as a recreational escape and a force for social change, particularly in preventing violence and fostering unity among Philadelphia's youth.
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Adultification of Black Children: Checking Biases in Camp Settings
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
3:15 PM - 4:15 PM East Coast USA Time
Creating Inclusive Camp Cultures: Strategies for Retaining Black Campers and Fostering Belonging
Thursday, March 13, 2025
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM East Coast USA Time