Mowglis
is a non-profit residential camp located in Hebron, NH. Mowglis offers
a traditional summer camping experience for 85 boys ages 7 to 17,
helping them develop confidence, independence, personal resources, and
a sense of responsibility toward others and the environment….all while
having fun and making lifelong friends. Campers come from all
over the world, representing as many as 20 states and 10 countries each
year.
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The
legend of
The Jungle Book
With the permission of
author Rudyard Kipling, the camp's founder borrowed names from his
Jungle Books, and to this day Toomai, Baloo, Akela and other names are
used throughout the Mowglis program. During his life, Kipling kept in
contact with Mowglis and maintained an active interest in the
undertaking so influenced by his inspiring stories.
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Mowglis is situated in the heart of New
England on Newfound Lake, just south of New Hampshire’s White
Mountains. The property includes 125 acres of pine woods and open
space, as well as an extensive shoreline.
Throughout
camp are playing fields, riflery and archery ranges, clay tennis
courts, and a fully equipped crafts shop. Rustic open-air dormitories,
assembly halls, and an infirmary are among the facilities set into the
wooded surroundings. Two waterfront areas with two boathouses are well
suited to serious water sports, including Crew.
Mowglis offers a diverse program allowing
boys
to experience a wide variety of activities, from Axemanship to
Photography, Windsurfing to Woodworking. Day and overnight
hiking trips in
the White Mountains give boys the
chance to appreciate the outdoors, while a camp-wide emphasis on Crew provides
the opportunity for boys to learn and excel in this uniquely
cooperative sport that rewards team effort over individual skill.
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Mowglis' Core Values
Treat each other with
kindness
Respect the natural life that
surrounds us
Give to others with generosity of heart
Lead when called to lead; follow when
called to follow
Be the first to volunteer and the last
to complain
Find the best in every moment
Have the wisdom to know what is right
and the courage to act
Dare to be the best we can be
Act with humility
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Mowglis counselors are
selected not only for their skills and qualifications, but also for the
example they provide. Many of the staff members are school teachers,
and many have themselves been campers at Mowglis. We have a 4:1
camper to staff ratio.
A limited number of tuition scholarships
are available for families that can demonstrate financial need.
Please contact director@mowglis.org for more information.
Mission
Statement
Mowglis’
mission
is to guide boys on the journey to manhood by providing a
summertime overnight 'school of the open'
under the guidance and care of experienced staff members. Mowglis
offers a rite of passage, giving boys the opportunity to become young
men, learning leadership, responsibility, integrity, their role in the
community, and respect for nature.