Support the Legacy of Camp Ondessonk This Giving Tuesday
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, December 3rd, as Camp Ondessonk joins the global Giving Tuesday movement to inspire generosity. Giving Tuesday, held each year on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, is more than just a day of giving, it’s a chance to support causes you care about, like Camp Ondessonk. For generations, Camp Ondessonk has been a home away from home, a place where kids grow, learn, and form lifelong bonds that go far beyond a single season.
When you give to Camp Ondessonk, you’re helping to keep this legacy alive. Your support ensures that campers continue to experience more than just outdoor fun, they develop life skills, build confidence, and grow in faith. Camp is where people discover who they are and embrace the spirit of adventure while making connections that will stand the test of time.
This Giving Tuesday, you can increase the impact of your gift in memory of beloved Camp Friend, Jay “Bird” Hall. Thanks to the Lowder Family, the first $10,000 in donations will be matched dollar for dollar in Jay’s memory, making each contribution twice as meaningful. No matter the size, your generosity will go farther in helping us sustain programs, enhance facilities, and reach more campers in the year ahead.
There are many ways to support Camp Ondessonk on December 3rd:
- Donate Online: Click the “Donate Now” button to make your contribution.
- Give by Phone: Call (877) 659-2267 x114 to make your gift by phone.
- Mail Your Donation: Send your gift via USPS with “Giving Tuesday” in the memo line to:
Camp Ondessonk, 3760 Ondessonk Road, Ozark, Ill. 62972. - Drop Off in Person: Travel down the Camp Road and deliver your gift at the St. Noel office, Monday through Friday, between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm.
By participating in Giving Tuesday, you help ensure that Camp Ondessonk remains a place where generations of campers can grow, explore, and connect in meaningful ways. Let’s make this Giving Tuesday 2024 a day to remember!
Join us, and let’s keep the Spirit of Ondessonk alive for years to come!