[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“As schools closed, so did summer camp registrations.
When registrations came to a screeching halt, so did cash flow. Summer camps everywhere need the help of their communities to survive.
We do not have the reserves to refund families.”Lock said she had also signed her sons up for other camps operated by non-profit organizations, and received full refunds when those camps were cancelled. “There are many other non-profits that chose to fully refund.
I think it’s just good business practice,” Lock said.“Saying that you’re non-profit, therefore we don’t need to refund you, is simply not good enough.”Global News contacted Jeff Bryer of Ontario, the founder and program.