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“I cannot express to you how grateful I am for Camp Erin! It brought true happiness to my daughter that I haven’t seen in a long time. Camp is wonderfully amazing and so therapeutic, better than any counseling session we have ever been too. I wish every hurting child could experience something like Camp Erin.”

- Parent of Camp Erin camper

In addition to supporting community-funded grants to numerous partner programs that serve children in physical, emotional or financial distress, The Moyer Foundation also created and funds these unique programs to help address the needs of children in distress in the following areas:



CHILDHOOD BEREAVEMENT



Camp ErinCamp Erin - With more than 40 camps nationwide, Camp Erin is the largest  network of free bereavement camps in the country. Created by The Moyer Foundation in 2002, Camp Erin is designed for children and teens ages 6-17 who are grieving the loss of someone close to them. Camp Erin combines traditional and fun camp activities with specialized grief activities and peer support.  More...



CHILDREN AND ADDICTION IN THE FAMILY



Camp MariposaCamp Mariposa - Camp Mariposa is one of the only camps of its kind dedicated to serving children between the ages of 9-12 affected by addiction in their families. The camp seeks to end the cycle of addiction by giving children at a critical age the tools, support and education needed to help decrease their risk of future substance abuse. More...