Keep Your 2026 Resolutions By Working At Camp!

Your 2026 resolutions may be fresh in your mind now, but this summer working at camp might be able to help you keep them!

Did you know that based on a poll from Forbes Health, only 25% of Americans stick to their resolutions after 30 days, and most give up their resolutions after less than 4 months?

Below are the top five reported resolutions for 2026, according to a YouGov survey. Keep reading to find out how working at Falling Creek can support those goals.

1). Exercising more

25% of U.S. adult citizens reported this as their New Year’s resolution for 2026. Good news: You’ll be staying active all day every day by walking around camp, teaching activities, and playing evening program games!

2). Being happy

23% had “being happy” on their resolutions list. It’s hard not to be happy at camp when you’re having fun with friends, away from screens and the pressures of school, all while surrounded by a beautiful outdoor setting.

3). Eating healthier

22% want to prioritize healthy eating in the new year. You can enjoy healthy food options and a salad bar twice daily for all camp meals, all without having to worry about any meal prep or cleanup!

4). Saving more money

21% are hoping to spend less in 2026 - Luckily you won’t need to budget for housing, food, or transportation costs while working at camp! With these things included, you’ll be able to save most of each paycheck. Plus, there are no fast food restaurants or stores to tempt you with impulse purchases while here on the mountain!

5). Improving physical health

21% want to prioritize health this year. To go along with what was mentioned in #1, working outdoors and being in an active environment is sure to improve your physical health this summer.

There are even more goals on the list (learning something new, praying more, spending more time with friends, pursuing a career goal, etc.) that can be supported by working at camp.

Save your spot on the 2026 summer team today!

Your 2026 resolutions may be fresh in your mind now, but this summer working at camp might be able to help you keep them!