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Cricket's Hope Camp Program (Camp Hope / Camp Cricket) includes activities such as rafting, a ropes course, archery, parties, and art. The program also offers Friday drop-in days called Camp Crickets, as well as camper reunions and other special activities and events planned throughout the year.
• Schedule: Friday drop-in days and additional camper reunions and special events offered throughout the year
Cricket's Hope is a not-for-profit organization serving children in Stanislaus County. Camp Hope is described as a system-level intervention supported annually by Cricket's Hope, and camp experiences are funded through grants and generous donors. Cindy Schneider is the Director of Camp. Cricket's House became part of the SFJC in 2014 through a donation from the Christopher P. Walker Foundation and is now leased by Cricket's Hope. Cricket's House is described as an art house designed for children to come have fun and to be safe with loving people that care about them and their future, a safe place for children to share their feelings, hopes and dreams, a place that restores kids and lets them be kids, a place that is hope giving, and a place where hearts are restored. The Art Restores Kids (ARK) Outreach program partners with local artists, local art and entertainment venues, businesses, not-for-profits, volunteers and more to focus on serving all victims of domestic violence. Once a year, Cricket's Hope hosts an event in which professional artists interpret art created by kids in the ARK program to start a conversation around domestic violence and raise awareness in the community.
Last updated March 2, 2026.
• Schedule: Friday drop-in days and additional camper reunions and special events offered throughout the year
Cricket's Hope is a not-for-profit organization serving children in Stanislaus County. Camp Hope is described as a system-level intervention supported annually by Cricket's Hope, and camp experiences are funded through grants and generous donors. Cindy Schneider is the Director of Camp. Cricket's House became part of the SFJC in 2014 through a donation from the Christopher P. Walker Foundation and is now leased by Cricket's Hope. Cricket's House is described as an art house designed for children to come have fun and to be safe with loving people that care about them and their future, a safe place for children to share their feelings, hopes and dreams, a place that restores kids and lets them be kids, a place that is hope giving, and a place where hearts are restored. The Art Restores Kids (ARK) Outreach program partners with local artists, local art and entertainment venues, businesses, not-for-profits, volunteers and more to focus on serving all victims of domestic violence. Once a year, Cricket's Hope hosts an event in which professional artists interpret art created by kids in the ARK program to start a conversation around domestic violence and raise awareness in the community.
Last updated March 2, 2026.
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