Will you help us keep camp running?

Routes of Donation

  • Your financial donation may be used for a variety of reasons, including staff training, program expenses, and most often, camper scholarships!

    Donations can be made online, or you can send cash or checks to:
    PO Box 304, Cashmere, WA 98815

    Please make checks payable to Camas Meadows

  • You can donate to camp via your investments or donor advised funds! Talk to your financial advisor and see about sending donations to camp.

    These can be accepted by camp as any other financial donation would be.

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  • You can support camp by coming up and serving on our staff team or at one of our work retreats!

    Find more information at https://www.camasmeadows.org/volunteer

What Does Your Donation Become?

  • Camper Scholarships

    We operate on a “pay what you can” model for almost all of our camps and retreats. We never want finances to be a barrier for people wanting to come experience the power and presence of God.

    Your donation may be used, in part or in full, to help fund camper scholarships for all ages, allowing them to attend our camps and/or retreats without the burden of an added financial cost!

  • Maintenance Tools and Supplies

    While camp is more the experience than the physical location, the truth is, it would be hard to run camps without our lodges and cabins! And those require general maintenance as well as occasional extra renovations in order to keep them in good shape for our visitors.

    Your donation may be used, in part or in full, to help with the financial costs associated with keeping our buildings and property maintained!

  • Programs and Staff Training

    Camp wouldn’t be the same without our highly capable team of volunteers, both student and adult, who help keep things running and make the camp experience one that is safe and memorable.

    Your donation may be used, in part or in full, to help with costs associated with staff training, food, and lodging for the weekends and weeks they serve up at camp, and may also help cover program needs (like pens, games, and more!).

Want to hear about opportunities to support camp?