“For me, the feeling of community is the central notion of Work because it encompasses work on oneself and also touches on work for the Work. As these communities grow, it’s helping the world out. And even though Camp Caravan is just a tiny little pocket--maybe 30 or 40 in all—it is still a community, all connected. It’s very important to have this connection with others. To me, a real community is always analogous to a family.”
--John Richardson, Claymont Alum, Group Member, Astrophysicist, MREC President
A place for Work
Camp Caravan is a place for Work. Here, there are opportunities to engage the intellect, feelings, and the body in the learning process.
Find out about Camp Caravan’s role as an educational campus, group meetings and Work Days, and Residential Seminar opportunities.

Resting on a 54-acre rural New England property, the natural setting of the campus provides many benefits. Read about the founding of Camp Caravan.
Holding the northern border of the Educational Campus, the Village School is an independent school serving ages pre-school through sixth grade. Explore the history and mission of the Village School and view the Village School website and events. (www.villageschoolma.org)
Year over year, the Campus continues to evolve to serve as a living whole.
