At Gan Izzy, we provide a fun hands-on day camp experience to children from diverse Jewish backgrounds.
We marvel at the opportunity to make kids smile.
We are passionate about providing safe, quality programming and we continue to innovate and lead with more passion, creativity, and care.
As parents, we understand the need to provide a nurturing environment where children gain confidence while learning to work together and respect each other.
We provide a window into a joyful, positive, and relevant Jewish experience that every child can appreciate.
Our positive, optimistic staff are great role models who provide an environment of laughter and enjoyment.

Join us for a joyful summer filled with art, sensory exploration, water play, science experiments, baking, Shabbat parties, and much more. Each day is designed to spark curiosity, creativity, and friendship.
Our camp offers a hands-on Jewish experience for children from diverse backgrounds. There is something powerful about watching children light up with excitement while discovering new skills, traditions, and friendships. The program focuses on safe, high-quality experiences where children feel confident, supported, and inspired.
The camp environment is intentionally warm and nurturing. Children are encouraged to work together, respect one another, and build independence in a setting filled with laughter and positivity. Through engaging activities and meaningful traditions, campers experience Judaism in a joyful and relevant way.
Preschool Camp will run for two weeks during the summer, based on family interest.
Schedule
Monday through Friday
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
The program mirrors the rhythm of the year-round Coastal Gan preschool with plenty of outdoor play, hands-on learning, and creative exploration.
Meals provided:
Morning snack
Hot lunch
Afternoon snack
Big Kid Camp will also run for two weeks during the summer and will focus on outdoor adventures across North County.
Each day the group will explore a different park, playground, or nature space including:
These locations offer open space, nature exploration, and access to restrooms, creating a comfortable and safe outdoor basecamp for campers.
Activities will include nature exploration, group games, water play, creative projects, and meaningful Jewish experiences that connect children to their heritage in an engaging way.
Meals are not provided for Big Kid Camp.
Families should pack a lunch, water bottle, and snacks for the day.