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Cherokee 4-H Camp Challenge

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$3,491
69%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
35 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on May 31, at 11:59 PM EDT
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Cherokee 4-H Camp Challenge

It’s scholarship season, 4-H’ers!

And, we are calling for your help to raise money in support of fellow campers.  In the spirit of friendly camp competition, we are inviting you to support your favorite 4-H tribe in the Camp Challenge. You can leave a legacy for generations of West Virginia 4-H’ers to come by supporting 4-H camp scholarships.

 

Make your gift today and continue to cheer the Cherokee Tribe to victory through May 31!

The winning tribe will get special recognition during the summer 2019 camping season.

Help West Virginia youths have summer experiences through camp scholarships that otherwise would not be available to them. Make your gift to the Camp Challenge today!

How! How!

 

 

About the Cherokee Tribe:

The crescent moon and star emblem represent eagerness.

 

Song

A bright new moon is hanging high

A lovely star is standing by.

Oh, Cherokee, the time is nigh,

We pledge ourselves to you.

Cherokee with honor bright,

And with hearts so true,

Oh, Cherokee, dear Cherokee,

We bow our heads to you.

 

Yell

C-H-E-R-O-K-E-E

C-H-E-R-O-K-E-E

C-H-E-R-O-K-E-E

Cherokee! Cherokee! Cherokee!

 

Thoughts from a Cherokee

“If you happen to visit Historic Jackson’s Mill and stop by council circle, you will notice five tall, wood carved poles. The wood carvings hold symbols that represent the spirit of each tribe in WV 4-H.  For my tribe, the Cherokee, the word ‘amity’ is shown prominently on our pole. When I think of growing up as a Cherokee, ‘amity’ is the first word that comes to mind. Being a Cherokee meant building friendships year after year at Jackson’s Mill and growing together as a group. Everyone listens and learns from each other. Going to tribal meetings became my favorite part of 4-H camp activities. It was the time to spend with campers I looked up to—no matter if they were older or younger than myself. The pride we felt working together on songs and funny skits came from knowing that every voice was equal in the Cherokee tribe. As I have moved beyond the 4-H camping program, I can lean on the cooperation mindset being a Cherokee instilled in me. And I can continue to look to those who came before and that which is yet to come.”

                                            --Abby Foster, Cherokee Chief, Alpha II 2017

Levels
Choose a giving level

$10

Lunch Buddy

Treat a camper to lunch!

$28

Health H

Buy all meals for a camper for one day!

$75

Head H

Provide a place in a cabin for a camper to rest their head for the week!

$100

Hand H

Provide supplies for a workshop!

$350

Heart H

Provide need-based and award-based camp scholarship support for one camper!

$700

All Star

Provide need-based and award-based camp scholarship support for 2 campers!

$1,050

Giving Spirit

Provide need-based and award-based camp scholarship support for 3 campers!

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