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   One of the longest-run- ning camps in Ha- wai‘i is celebrating
maintaining the natural re- sources of our island. Guests to the camp have the opportunity to participate in a variety of ac- tivities such as kayaking, pad- dle-boarding, team building, or experience the high ropes challenge course and zipline.
the pandemic, the camp part- nered with Family Promise of Hawai‘i to provide housing and meals to families without homes.
This Camp Has Been A Gathering Place For Decades
By Darrell Whitaker, executive director of Camp Mokule‘ia
 its 75th anniversary this year. Camp Mokule‘ia was founded in 1947 by the Epis- copal Church of Hawai‘i and is located on the beautiful North Shore of O‘ahu. This year, as it observes so many years of service, it acknowledges the countless individuals, families and groups it has welcomed
Camp Mokule‘ia also of- fers camping opportunities for special populations, in- cluding a session for families who have a child with cancer and a session for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
Camp Mokule‘ia is proud to have served O‘ahu for 75 years, and looks forward to continuing its mission.
over the years.
Every year, Camp Moku-
The Rev. Mark Haworth interacts with high school senior campers. PHOTO COURTESY CAMP MOKULE‘IA
If you would like to find out more about the camp, in- cluding upcoming retreats, staycations, summer camp or individual/family camping op- portunities, visit campmoku- leia.org or email me at dar- rell@campmokuleia.org.
le‘ia serves more than 7,000 guests from Hawai‘i, as well as visitors from the mainland or abroad. Visitors come to participate in a variety of pro- grams, including residential
summer camp, day camp, youth or church retreats, family staycation weekends, outdoor education and much more. Also, many come to tent
camp with their families in our public campground.
recreation and renewal for all who enter. Camp Mokule‘ia remains firm in its commit- ment to upholding Christian and Hawaiian values, while
In addition to offering programming on-site, Camp Mokule‘ia is committed to serving the local community throughout O‘ahu. During
Camp Mokule‘ia offers amazing experiences at a low cost to participants. Contribu- tions are always welcome.
With all these groups, the camp is devoted to being a safe gathering place for rest,
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