"Young Women need a place where they can gather together, separate from worldly influences, feel the Spirit of the Lord, grow in unity and love, and strengthen their faith and testimonies of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ." Young Women Camp Guide
"Youth need places where they can gather away from worldly influences, build lasting gospel-centered relationships, and strengthen their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. - Young Women & Aaronic Priesthood Quorum Camp Guides
"Youth need places where they can gather away from worldly influences, build lasting gospel-centered relationships, and strengthen their faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. - Young Women & Aaronic Priesthood Quorum Camp Guides

Everything leaders need to prepare their youth for a safe, spiritual, and successful Quest experience
Leader Responsibilities

Prepare youth spiritually

Ensure youth register on time

Coordinate transportation as needed


Support BOMQ Everyday & Vignette clothing preparation
Review battle training materials with youth

Encourage participation, unity & safety
Key Activities & Timeline
May
3-23
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Review Ward Leader Guide
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Share BOMQ Everyday & Vignette Clothing expectations
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Collect & transfer funds for BOMQ based on registrations
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Set aside one activity night for BOMQ preparation
May 24-
June 13
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Show battle training videos
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​Review packing list & transportation arrangements
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Set aside one activity night for BOMQ preparation
Week of Quest
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Send out final reminders to youth
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Speak with your youth about the rules at quest particularly the rules surrounding phones and electronic devices.​
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Check vignette costumes
Battle Preparation
We would love your help preparing the youth for two of the large-group battle activities that will take place during the conference. To help the games run smoothly, safely, and maximize the experience for everyone, we are asking each ward to share the short training materials with your youth before arriving at camp and encourage them to review them ahead of time.
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Why this matters
These activities involve large groups of youth moving quickly, clear rules, and teamwork. A little preparation beforehand will help:
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Reduce confusion during the event
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Improve safety
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Keep the games moving and fun
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Help youth feel confident and engaged right away
Below is a quick overview of each battle and the materials to share.
Defend the Title of Liberty
Theme:
Faith, unity, and defending what matters most
This is a high-energy capture-the-flag style battle inspired by Captain Moroni and the Title of Liberty. Youth will work as teams to defend their flag while attempting to capture the opposing team’s flag.
The game includes:
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Foam swords and shields
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Jail and rescue mechanics
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Strategy, teamwork, and communication
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“Chalk bombs” used safely from designated zones
What youth should understand beforehand:
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How tagging works
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Safe vs. vulnerable zones
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Jail and rescue rules
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Chalk bomb rules
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Safety expectations and sportsmanship
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Endure to the End
Theme:
Endurance, perseverance, and finishing strong
This is a fast-paced run-through / flag-pull challenge where teams alternate between Travelers and Guardians. Travelers try to cross the field with their flags still attached while Guardians work to stop them from reaching the other side.
The game includes:
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Flag football belts
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Fast rounds and quick rotations
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Team strategy and endurance
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Safe, clean flag pulling only
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What youth should understand beforehand:
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Traveler vs. Guardian roles
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How scoring works
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Guardian Zone rules
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What happens when a flag is pulled
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Start/stop whistle expectations
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Safety and sportsmanship

Ward Leader Guides
Click here to download your ward specific leader guide:
Helpful Links
Anyone attending must register.