help a child grow, give the gift of camp!
ACA Illinois is committed to increasing the quality of the camp experience and getting more kids to camp. Each year, young people are referred by social workers, teachers and other referral agents because they feel the child would benefit greatly from a camp experience. We're fortunate to administer several Campership Funds that provide campers who may not otherwise have the opportunity get to attend camp.
Meet two of our campers
Emily
"Over the last several years Emily has struggled to make and maintain friendships. Emily has been in the same social setting and has developed repetitive pattern of socialization. Emily is very sensitive and needs to learn how to cope with social interactions, develop appropriate boundaries and practice 'give and take' of social relationships. I believe the camp program would be a wonderful setting for Emily to unite with peers and in turn build their social and emotional skills. "
- Emily's Social Worker
Emily received a campership through the Russell W. Hogrefe Fresh Start Fund and was able to attend camp. Her social worker indicated Emily grew in confidence and the ability to develop and maintain emotionally stable social relationships. Emily is looking forward to returning to camp next summer.
- Emily's Social Worker
Emily received a campership through the Russell W. Hogrefe Fresh Start Fund and was able to attend camp. Her social worker indicated Emily grew in confidence and the ability to develop and maintain emotionally stable social relationships. Emily is looking forward to returning to camp next summer.
elliot
"Elliott is currently homeless. Both of Elliott’s parents were laid off within 4 months of each other, causing them to leave their home and stay with different family members for short amounts of time. Elliott struggles to feel safe and settled. His school work suffers from the instability."
- Elliott's Social Worker
Elliott was awarded a campership through the Gordie E. Kaplan Campership Fund and attended camp. He returned with his social worker reporting that he had developed strong skills in interacting with new people and situations - both vital in his current living situation. Elliott is hoping to return to camp every summer.
- Elliott's Social Worker
Elliott was awarded a campership through the Gordie E. Kaplan Campership Fund and attended camp. He returned with his social worker reporting that he had developed strong skills in interacting with new people and situations - both vital in his current living situation. Elliott is hoping to return to camp every summer.
where your donation goes: campership funds
The Marcy & Bob Brower Campership Fund
The Marcy & Bob Brower Campership Fund is an example of the people it's named after: individuals who always give back. As owners/directors of Circle M Day Camp and leaders in the camp community, Marcy and Bob have continuously worked towards bettering the world through camp.
Using social justice efforts, they have influenced and created change within ACA and the camping world. In their retirement, the Brower's continue to give back through fund donations and by mentoring the next generation of camp leaders.
Using social justice efforts, they have influenced and created change within ACA and the camping world. In their retirement, the Brower's continue to give back through fund donations and by mentoring the next generation of camp leaders.
Gordie Kaplan Campership Fund
The Gordie Kaplan Campership Fund was created to honor the legacy and work of Gordie Kaplan. As a life long learner, Gordie has dedicated his life's work to mentoring camp professionals, helping organizations strengthen their programs and sending more campers to camp each summer. After a long career in camping, Gordie retired from his role as Executive Director in 2016.
Russell W. Hogrefe Fresh Start Fund
The Russell W. Hogrefe Fresh Start Fund was established by Russell W. Hogrefe during his tenure as Executive Director of the American Camp Association, Illinois Section. He served in that position from 1979 until his retirement in 1996. Russ spent his entire professional career providing camping and other services to families with very low income. He directed social service agencies in New York City and Chicago before coming to the ACA Illinois Section.
how funds are allocated
Teachers, social workers, counselors or other professionals refer campers. The Board of Directors of ACA Illinois appoints a campership committee to review applications. Once selected, ACA Illinois staff and the person making the referral select an appropriate day or resident camp program. The camper's family is encouraged to pay whatever they can afford for the camping experience. The camp provides a partial campership and the Fund pays the balance.
*ACA Illinois is a 501(c)3 charitable organization. 100% of donations are used for camperships. No administrative fees are taken from this fund.
*ACA Illinois is a 501(c)3 charitable organization. 100% of donations are used for camperships. No administrative fees are taken from this fund.
donate today!
Checks should be payable to American Camp Association Illinois, with mention of the fund the donation should be applied to on the memo line. Online donations can be made by credit card through our Services Portal. Checks can be mailed to ACA Illinois, 5 S Wabash Ave, Suite 1406, Chicago, IL, 60603 - 3104.
Questions about our Campership Funds or donations in general can be directed to Colette Marquardt, Executive Director at colette@acail.org or by cell at 312-343-1070.
Questions about our Campership Funds or donations in general can be directed to Colette Marquardt, Executive Director at colette@acail.org or by cell at 312-343-1070.