32 | DECEMBER 2 • 2021
CAMP GUIDE
W
e are thrilled to
announce that, with
the help of our gen-
erous community, we have suc-
cessfully completed the William
Davidson
Foundation
scholarship
endowment
match! In rais-
ing more than
$800,000 in
scholarship
endowment, the
William Davidson Foundation
has matched that amount dol-
lar-for-dollar.
This effort was accomplished
with gifts of all sizes, through
newly created endowment
funds and contributions to
existing ones, by memorial trib-
utes and celebratory occasions
— all with a shared desire to
secure the future of Tamarack
Camps.
Together, these contribu-
tions surpassed the matching
goal and, individually, each
gift advanced our mission of
building a vibrant community
by providing enriching Jewish
camping experiences for chil-
dren and families, respectful of
financial ability. Thank you to
every contributor who support-
ed this meaningful initiative!
The inspiration behind the
William Davidson Foundation
match was to spark passion in
our camp community, eager
to work together to sustain
Tamarack’s future. To continue
this momentum, we are grateful
to the Blumenstein Family; with
enthusiasm, they picked up the
torch and are matching endow-
ment gifts from Nov. 1 through
Dec. 31, 2021 (up to $75,000)!
If you are considering a year-
end gift to Tamarack Camps,
we invite you to think about the
impact an endowed gift would
make — now and for future
generations. Gifts can support
our general endowment, an
existing named fund or estab-
lish an entirely new fund. Year
after year, our endowment
provides much-needed dol-
lars for many organizational
needs: scholarship, facilities,
programs and more. We hope
you will join us as we move
from strength to (even greater)
strength.
To make an endowed gift or
learn more, visit https://
tamarackcamps.com/giving/
endowment.
Robin Trepeck is director of philanthrop-
ic partnerships at Tamarack Camps.
Robin
Trepeck
Securing
Tamarack’s Future
Travel trips
are back at
Tamarack.
0% MEDIA
tamakwa.com • lonepine@tamakwa.com
Michigan: 248 335 6400 • Toronto: 416 924 7433
Families SAVE up to 30% with the
exchange rate of the Canadian Dollar
CAMPER REFERRAL PROGRAM
INTRO SESSIONS
HOME PRESENTATIONS AVAILABLE
Send your kids to a summer camp where they
will develop an appreciation for nature, learn
new skills and make friendships that will last
a lifetime, all without the help of social media.
Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.
December 02, 2021 (vol. , iss. 1) - Image 32
- Resource type:
- Text
- Publication:
- The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-12-02
Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.