
Twenty-six years ago my life was changed by Camp Rising Sun. Since then I have shown my gratitude by working as a counselor, volunteering at Camp, serving on committees and now leading the Foundation. Every day I work at Louis August Jonas Foundation, I dedicate myself to preserving Camp Rising Sun so that future campers can have an experience as memorable and profound as my own. That’s why we need you to support our mission of bringing promising kids together from around the world to develop leadership skills and bring lasting change to their communities.
“I give because each day I live a life which would not have been possible without the trajectory-altering experience of CRS.
Camp Rising Sun is about more than a fun time in the woods, hanging out in the camper’s lounge, or making new friends (though of course, it’s about those things too!) It’s about transcending the cultural barriers that divide us to create a microcosm of a better world. It’s about fostering coexistence among people of different nationalities, races, and religions. It’s about taking kids who differ in cultural background and socioeconomic status to find out what makes them similar and what they have to learn from one another. We are a community in which differences are celebrated. We pride ourselves on open-mindedness, seeking further understanding rather than deeper divides. We will stand with our principles of acceptance and love no matter what is happening in the political climate of the world. We will continue to open our doors and serve as a safe place for young people of every faith, culture, gender and political beliefs.
Leading and serving the community we had built together made me excited for the future, just as I am now excited to provide an opportunity for future campers to create long-lasting memories of their own. The camp has a powerful, meaningful legacy to the people whose lives it has touched, and it’s important to all of us to do whatever we can to maintain that legacy. I also demonstrate my appreciation by donating to the annual fund. After high school, I started by giving $20 and then after college, $200. I clearly remember writing a check for $1,000 in 2009 - the year that Camp was closed - when I was just 29 working at a community center in the Bronx. In my lifetime, I have contributed more than $20,000 to the LAJF and it remains one of my top philanthropic priorities.
| Supporters | |||
| Name | Date | Amount | Comments |
| David N. Krol | 12/31/2022 | $100.00 | Charles Henry Wardlaw | 12/31/2022 | $103.30 | Judith R. Fox | 12/31/2022 | $100.00 | Richard D. Gibbs | 12/30/2022 | $103.30 | Anonymous Friend | 12/29/2022 | $20.00 | Eliana Rae Eitches | 12/28/2022 | $31.20 | Richard Liguori | 12/22/2022 | $20.91 | Grace Downs | 12/22/2022 | $20.91 | Anonymous Friend | 12/16/2022 | $208.43 | Joe Kim | 12/05/2022 | $257.78 | Esther Elise Eggink | 12/02/2022 | $50.00 | Anonymous Friend | 12/01/2022 | $25.00 | Elizabeth Opper | 11/29/2022 | $52.34 | Anonymous Friend | 11/29/2022 | $50.00 | In honor of all the women who have stepped into leadership roles at Camp and at the Foundation. | Lynda Kennedy | 11/29/2022 | $50.00 | Myat Zaw | 11/29/2022 | $104.37 | Sara Takla | 11/29/2022 | $20.00 | Jon Werberg | 11/29/2022 | $51.80 | Janiya Gray | 11/29/2022 | $10.72 | Be a cool kid like me and donate. | Peter Mattera-Werberg | 11/29/2022 | $5.52 | I love Camp Rising Sun | Jonathan Robertson | 11/29/2022 | $500.00 | Lanfeng L | 11/29/2022 | $20.91 | Anonymous Friend | 11/29/2022 | $51.80 | Anonymous Friend | 11/29/2022 | $20.91 | Mary Ellen Opper | 11/29/2022 | $103.30 | Joshua Rogers | 11/29/2022 | $260.46 | Nina R. Mattera | 11/29/2022 | $10.61 | Leon Mattera | 11/29/2022 | $10.61 | John S. Mattera | 11/29/2022 | $309.27 | Rebecca Bratspies | 11/28/2022 | $100.00 | Helene Mattera | 11/04/2022 | $260.46 | Join me in supporting a more ethical and just future. |
| Total | $3,033.91 | ||
