Camp Alandale

Idyllwild, CA

Founded: 1979

Tel: (951) 659-5253

Website: http://www.campalandale.org

Top LeaderMr. Robin Wood

Donor Contact: Mr. Robin Wood

Member Since: January 16, 2007


Financial Data

Revenue  
   Cash Donations $656,847
   Noncash Donations $0
   Other Revenue $12,744
   Total Revenue $669,591
Expenses  
   Total Expenses $645,185
Excess (or Deficit)
   for the Year
$24,406
Other $0
Total Change
   in Net Assets
$24,406
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Total Assets $2,222,850
Total Liabilities $19,972
Net Assets $2,202,878
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Camp Alandale exists to introduce abused children to the life-changing and healing reality of Jesus Christ and to help equip them to have meaningful and productive lives. Camp Alandale is a Christian Camp that started in 1980 and has served over 3,000 foster children who have been taken from their families because of abuse and neglect. These children are from Orange and Riverside Counties in California. Genuine Christian love and relationship building are the two key ingredients to this program where children are invited twice each year from the age of nine until they graduate from high school. Many, many lives have been changed by the power of Jesus Christ. Our goal is to start more camps to work with foster children in other counties so that more and more abused children will hear the Gospel message.

Send an abused child to a Christian Camp where they will hear about the life-changing and healing reality of Jesus Christ and be equipped to have meaningful and productive lives. It costs $360 a year to send an abused child to camp in the summer and to a follow-up weekend in the winter. That's only $1 per day. We serve 300 abused children each summer and winter at our camp in the mountains near Big Bear, CA. Over 4,000 abused children have heard the message of life in Jesus.
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