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Camp Fire Candy | Camp Fire
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support young people Buy chocolate, make an impact. Together, we are investing in the next generation. When Camp Fire youth sell Puyallup Chocolates, they not only earn funds to attend life-changing camp experiences and year-round programs, but also develop real-world skills. This link takes you to one of our Camp Fire affiliates. You will buy […]
Growing What Matters: Inside Camp Fire’s Plan to Flourish | Camp Fire
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National inclusive youth development organization Camp Fire is proud to announce that it has added four new members to its National Board of Trustees from across the U.S.: Tesia Zientek, Janette Kunkel, Thomas Mason, and Mel Hooper.
Camp Fire National Headquarters Welcomes Four New Members to its Board of Trustees | Camp Fire
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National inclusive youth development organization Camp Fire is proud to announce that it has added four new members to its National Board of Trustees from across the U.S.: Tesia Zientek, Janette Kunkel, Thomas Mason, and Mel Hooper.
Phyllis & the Camp Fire Museum Interview (August 2025)
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Camp Fire’s 2025 Year in Review: A Year of Courage, Connection & Collective Wins | Camp Fire
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As we close out 2025, we’re taking a moment to breathe, look back, and celebrate what we built together this year.  From expanding youth safety and well-being to repairing the harm our organization has caused by cultural appropriation, to forging new partnerships, 2025 was a year where the Camp Fire community truly showed what it looks like to lead with values.
Changing More Than Names: How Camp Fire Is Confronting Its Legacy of Cultural Appropriation | Camp Fire
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Like many legacy organizations, our pas includes a history of harm. Specifically, taking and using Native American traditions, symbols, and stories without permission – also known as cultural appropriation.  To that end, we’d like to reflect on the progress we have made so far over the past five years, the challenges we faced (and how we addressed them) and what is next on Camp Fire’s journey to address cultural appropriation and repair harm. We are committed to documenting and sharing our progress so that future Camp Fire leaders understand and continue the work.
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