The 'Mid Pines Foundation raises camperships funds and fosters strong alumnae connections to ensure the richness of a Waukeela experience is available to a diversity of families while fostering strong alumnae connections so that we may all keep Waukeela in our lives, long past our camping days.
The purpose of the Campership Program is to increase the diversity of campers and provide those who could not otherwise afford Waukeela Camp for Girls tuition with financial assistance for the purpose of attending a traditional, residential girls camp.
DEI and ‘Mid Pines
The ‘Mid Pines Foundation believes that there is nothing more Waukeela than standing up for what is right and being accountable to past and ongoing harm. There is nothing more Waukeela than making history rather than allowing ourselves to be made by it.There is nothing more Waukeela than being loud, unafraid, fiercely passionate, and brave. We believe in the dismantling of White Supremacy, in Indigenous Sovereignty, ending anti-AAPI (Asian American & Pacific Islander) violence, LGBTQIA2S+ liberation and Trans empowerment, and that All Black Lives (and futures) Matter. Read our full DEI statement here.
Waukeela 100th Reunion
August 19-21
"I'll go back to Waukeela,
I'll walk that road again..."
Celebration Weekend Pricing:
Pricing includes a flat fee for shared accommodations, plus Friday night through Sunday meals and two drink tickets per adult to be used at receptions and dinners. Space is limited to the number of beds available at camp.
Individual registration including lodging in a camp cabin and meals (kids under 5 are free): $200
Family registration including lodging and meals: $550. Kids 5 and under are free.
Bedding is not included as part of the registration fee. Just like when you were a camper, trunks are welcome.
We hope you will join us!
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