Indian/Nepalese Heritage Camp

Celebrate Heritage, Build Community

At Indian/Nepalese Heritage Camp (INHC), adoptees ages 3 through adulthood and their families come together to explore Indian and Nepalese heritage and celebrate adoption. While adoptees connect through shared identity and experience—finding belonging, affirmation, and learning from racial and cultural mirrors—parents find connection, understanding, and support, as the entire camp celebrates community and carries the spirit of camp with them long after camp ends.

A Family Experience

INHC is a true family experience. Parents and adult adoptees join their own workshops and connect with others who share similar journeys, while non-adopted siblings are welcome and enjoy fun activities with peers and deepen their understanding of adoption and culture. Spouses, partners, and children of adult adoptees are warmly welcomed. All extended family members—grandparents, aunts, and uncles are also included—making camp a meaningful experience for everyone who shares in the story.

Celebrate. Connect. Belong

At Indian/Nepalese Heritage Camp, we joyfully honor campers’ Indian or Nepalese birth heritage while celebrating their adoption journey. Adoptees from age 3 to adulthood connect with one another, explore cultural roots, and find role models and racial mirrors who inspire confidence and belonging.

We are fortunate to have many members of the Indian and Nepalese communities at camp every year,  sharing their knowledge and love of South Asian culture with all of our campers and families.

Adoption itself is a unique culture, and this camp celebrates both South Asian heritage and the culture of adoption. Together, adopted children, families, and adult adoptees thrive, connect, and celebrate in a vibrant, supportive community, because at camp, everyone belongs.

Child & Teen Connections
Our counselors, presenters, and performers—including many adult South Asian adoptees and community volunteers—bring authentic cultural experiences to life for all ages of adoptees and their family members. From traditional dances and music to rangoli and mehndi, making dosas and playing cricket, every activity celebrates South Asia’s rich heritage while building lasting friendships among campers.

Parent/Family Connections
From shared meals and activities to cultural workshops and performances, plus excellent workshops relevant to raising transracial adopted children/teens and beyond for parents, families build lasting bonds while immersing in the vital camp culture that makes every moment memorable for the entire family.

Adult Adoptee Connections
Adult adoptees enjoy workshops, discussions, and cultural programs designed for their journeys. Returning year after year, they mentor younger campers, form lifelong friendships, and keep the spirit of camp alive—proving that camp never truly ends.

Adoption itself is a unique culture, and this camp celebrates both  heritage and the culture of adoption. Together, adopted children, families, and adult adoptees thrive, connect, and celebrate in a vibrant, supportive community.

“INHC is so valuable for meeting and networking with other families. Also discussions around our brown children living in a white world and all of the complexities and challenges it creates – knowing there are other kids and families dealing with similar issues really helps! We’ve developed incredible bonds with several families, which will remain a positive as our children grow.”

We know attending INHC can take real effort—time, sometimes travel, and financial resources. But families tell us the return is powerful. Which leads to the question we hear often:

Why Indian/Nepalese Heritage Camp?

INHC offers something many families don’t find elsewhere: a space where adoptees are centered, parents are supported, and everyone belongs. Families come to camp to learn, to listen, and to grow together—leaving with deeper understanding, stronger relationships, and a community that continues well beyond camp.

Whether it’s your first time at camp or a long-standing tradition, you’ll leave connected, affirmed, and strengthened by community.

 

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Our Top Level Sponsors

Sponsoring Heritage Camps for Adoptive Families (HCAF) is more than philanthropy — it’s a bold statement of your commitment to identity, inclusion, and lifelong belonging. Thank you very much for your sustaining contribution.