Camp Southern Ground
Peterson Dining Hall
Designed by the globally renowned architectural firm, Perkins + Will, the dining hall is not only a modern work of art, but its sustainable features and architectural innovations will enhance energy efficiency as well as support the mission of Camp Southern Ground in its efforts toward organic farming and nutritional education.
The Dining Hall is a ground-up, multi-purpose and entertainment venue to be used by campers and for special events. The 19,500-sq.-ft. facility includes a full kitchen, six dumbwaiters to convey food, a pharmacy and a large dining area to accommodate patrons.
Camp Southern Ground stretches across more than 400 acres of land in Fayetteville, Georgia, about 30 miles south of Atlanta. During summer months, Camp Southern Ground host kids ages 7-17 for week-long, inclusive, residential camps, bringing together typically developing children, children with neurodevelopmental differences, underserved kids, and kids from military families.
The rest of the year is dedicated to supporting post-9/11 veterans with two programs. Warrior Week, Camp Southern Ground’s signature workforce and wellness transition program, helps veterans in the transition to civilian life after military service. Warrior PATHH (Progressive Alternative Training for Healing Heroes) aims to facilitate post-traumatic growth among combat veterans struggling with PTSD and/or combat stress. Provided at no cost to veterans, Camp Southern Ground welcomes Warriors from across the country.