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Our Conference Camp & Retreat Centers have a long history of providing financial assistance (camperships) to families that are not otherwise able to send their children to summer camp. In 1972, the Myra Morris Campership Fund was established by persons in the Conference to provide financial assistance to families who could not afford to send their children to one of our Conference camps.
Myra Morris was the wife of Rev. C. P. Morris and served with him in
the early days of camping ministry at the first Conference camp, Don
Lee. David Morris, son of C. P. and Myra remembers,
Mom was at camp each year from 1957 through 1976 (year-round from
early 1974 through late 1976). Her initial job was bookkeeper and
registrar. She took in all the money, managed the bank deposits, and
gave paychecks out to the staff. She took on any role asked of her by
the summer program directors and ran the camp store almost from the
very start.
David, a camp staff alumnus himself, also fondly recalls,
She also ran errands and bought supplies for the camp – not just
the store, but also other aspects of the camp. She relayed messages
from parents to children and vice-versa, and was camp mother, so to
speak. She also kept the summer program directors organized –
essentially a secretary to them. Remember, this was back when we had no
permanent director – just summer program directors. This was
remarkable, since she was also responsible for taking care of me during
the early years.
In the past eight years alone, over 800 camperships have been
provided to families in our Conference to enable a child to attend one
of our summer camp programs, all in memory of this lady who was so
instrumental in the establishment of those camps. Even so, the needs
and the opportunities for increased ministry continue to grow.
The Board of Directors authorized several changes since 2000 that
have enabled an increase in campership support from $8,000 per year to
the record $33,040 in support for 2004. Support from the Myra Morris
Campership Fund is now utilized to match support of up to $150 per
child from sponsoring churches. By increasing the funding per child
from $80 to $150 and by making them matching funds, the potential
support per child has increased from $80 to over $300 (some churches
provide more that $150 per child).
By involving churches in the identification of children who need
support to attend camp, there is a point of contact for the child and
family often before and after camp. Some churches have established an
evangelistic outreach to families that are unchurched and who also need
financial assistance.
The current annual outlay of up to $15,000 per year from the Myra
Morris Campership Fund is dependent on financial support from United
Methodist congregations and groups such as United Methodist Men and
United Methodist Women.
When the Myra Morris Fund was nearly depleted in the fall of 2006, a
United Methodist couple stepped forward with an offer of a $10,000
challenge gift. The Conference United Methodist Men accepted the
challenge and gave a matching $10,000. The combined gifts enabled the
fund to assist families in need for the 2007 summer season.
As more churches adopt camperships as a means of evangelism and
outreach, the need for additional funding will grow. A realistic short
term goal is to increase the number of camperships available from 100
to 150, increasing the annual need for funds from the Myra Morris
Campership Fund to $22,500. The long term goal is to begin a process of
endowing the Fund so that the growing need for support will be assured
and that the Christian summer camp experience will always be available
for all children in our churches and communities.
A small campership fund to honor Myra Morris continues to evolve into a
powerful tool of ministry for families and children in our Conference,
and remains a wonderful remembrance of Myra Morris who gave so
selflessly to the camp ministry of our Conference.
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