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Update -Camp Noah, Spaces Still Available!

UPDATE: Camp Noah still has space available, see below!!

The first session of Camp Noah for elementary-aged children begins next week, but there are open slots still available in all sessions.

To find out more about Camp Noah and how it supports children affected by trauma (while still helping them have a blast at summer camp!) or to sign your child up, visit www.mckenzierebuilds.org/resources-for-children.  


This August we welcome the Camp Noah program to the McKenzie River. These are free day camps designed for children whose communities have been impacted by disaster and will take place three times during August, between the 2nd & 6th at the School in Blue River, between the 8th & 12th at Camp Lutherwood and between the 16th & 20th at Walterville Elementary.

Flyers and Info for all three camps are below along with links for parents to Register their kids but if you are interested in volunteering at the camps they are keen to hear from you!

Blue River Flyer

Camp Lutherwood

FREE for 6th-8th grade students.
22960 Hwy 36, Cheshire, Oregon

August 8-12, 2021

Camp Lutherwood Oregon is partnering with Camp Noah, a nationally acclaimed program where children in communities impacted by disaster can experience the power of hope and healing through a proven resiliency and preparedness curriculum.

This five day, four night camp includes creative activities from the Camp Noah curriculum in addition to camp fun like swimming, archery, games, singing and more!

A week at camp can have an impact that will last a lifetime. More info here.

Walterville Flyer

Useful Links:

Support and play with McKenzie Valley kids who survived the Holiday Farm Fire with fun and hope for the future! Sign up here to join the Camp Noah Curriculum-delivering team for this special week of programing, hosted in partnership with United Way of Lane County, Rotary Clubs of Oregon, and the McKenzie Valley Long Term Recovery Group.

Guides on how to Register (for Parents and Volunteers) are below:

Parents & Family Guide

Volunteers Guide

For more details visit: campnoah.org

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