|

|
| Thanks to Mr. Bruce Latimer the Fresh Air Home sign has been updated with the camps logo. This sign faces Butler Ave. on Tybee Island. |
|

|
|
The Flagpole is a special location for the camp. The staff and the campers meet here two times everyday. Along with raising the flags and saying the pledge, the flagpole is also a place for daily announcement, group cheers, and recognition of special counselors and campers.
There are two buildings in this picture. The first building to the right is the staff cottage. Eight members of the summer staff reside here each summer. The building further back in the picture also houses some of the staff members during the summer. This is our preschool building, so it also holds our smallest campers. |
|

|
| This is a picture of the preschool building. This picture gives a good look at the preschoolers' playground. | |
|

|
| The Cohen Shelter for Little Ones is the main building at the FAH. This building has four large rooms on the 2nd floor that serve has dormitory rooms for the camps four older groups. The dining hall, recreation room, and the main office are also located in the Cohen Shelter. |
|

|
| Our basketball court, gazebo, and front yard are popular places for campers during the summer. The basketball court provides campers with fun times playing ball or participating in sidewalk chalk contest. The front yard is a great place for a football game or a capture the flag game, and the gazebo serves as a little shade on the hot summer afternoons. |
|

|
| The FAH pavilion is a great location for an outside sing-along or an evening picnic. Several activities take place on our pavilion. | |