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Dallas Mother Organizes Atheist Camp For Kids

Jay Gormley August 18, 2009.

Print: CBS 11 Dallas/Fort Worth

There are Christian camps, Jewish camps and now there’s a camp for those who question religion. Local atheists and other non-believers are organizing the first camp of its kind for kids in Texas.

Atheist summer camp launched in Somerset

July 27, 2009.

Print: Telegraph.co.uk

An atheist summer camp for children has been launched in Somerset to offer an alternative to religious camps for youngsters.

Glad to Be Godless

July 24, 2009.

Print: The Economist

The Economist writes about Camp Quest, a summer camp for non-religious children.

Lexington: Glad to be godless

July 15, 2009.

Print: Economist

In the process of discussing Camp Quest, this article reflects on the (sometimes self-imposed), social isolation of atheists.

Dawkins backs atheist camp

James Meikle June 28, 2009.

Print: Guardian.co.uk

Richard Dawkins backs atheist camp to give children ‘godless alternative’

Atheists target UK schools

Jonathan Wynne-Jones April 25, 2009.

Print: Telegraph.co.uk

Atheists are targeting schools in a campaign designed to challenge Christian societies, collective worship and religious education.