
Volunteers Prep 50-Year Camp for Jersey City Kids
Corporate employees spent a day restoring Camp Liberty, a beloved day camp in Liberty State Park that's been giving Jersey City children fun-filled summers since 1974. The volunteer cleanup means thousands more kids will enjoy freshly painted picnic tables and tidy grounds when camp opens this June. #
A 50-year-old summer camp in Jersey City just got a major facelift, thanks to volunteers who believe every kid deserves a great summer.
Camp Liberty, tucked inside Liberty State Park, has been hosting Jersey City children for interactive summer activities since 1974. After five decades of service, the camp was showing its age with peeling paint, overgrown weeds, and worn picnic tables.
Employees from BNP Paribas rolled up their sleeves to change that. The volunteer team pulled weeds, repainted surfaces, and repaired picnic tables to get the camp ready for summer.
The timing couldn't be better. School ends soon, and Camp Liberty will once again fill with children's laughter and summer adventures.

The Ripple Effect
This cleanup represents more than just fresh paint and tidy grounds. Camp Liberty is the longest-running day camp in Liberty State Park, serving generations of Jersey City families who depend on safe, affordable summer programming.
By investing their time, these volunteers ensured that working parents have a trusted place for their children this summer. They've also protected a piece of Jersey City history that's been creating childhood memories since the mid-1970s.
When kids arrive at camp this June, they won't just see repaired picnic tables. They'll experience a community that cares enough to maintain special places where children can play, learn, and grow.
That's the kind of investment that creates ripples far beyond one summer season.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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