The Greystone Offering

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Every summer our generous campers give money from their camp account to make the world a better place. These Sunday church offerings spread far and wide, both locally and internationally, to advance the purpose of God’s Kingdom.

See who supported last summer!

World Vision and Compassion in Jesus Name
We love partnering with World Vision to support boys and girls all over the world. World Vision is a Christian organization dedicated to helping children, families, and their communitites experience life to the full, providing for both their physical and spiritual needs.

Because of the generosity of our campers, four girls in countries around the world are protected, taken care of, and being taught about Jesus. Interested? Sponsor a child here in honor of your time at camp.

RUF Ministers Andrew Goyzueta and Stewart Swain
Andrew Goyzueta serves as the Campus Minister at Davidson. He was our Main Camp minister in 2024, and we loved having his family as a part of our camp community. Stewart Swain serves as the Campus Minister at Alabama and we were lucky enough to have Stewart and his family during June Camp 2024. Both Andrew and Stewart gave wondering Morning Assembly devotions (listen to Andrew’s here and Stewart’s here), met with campers and staff, and became an integral part of our Greystone family.

PAGES: Surgeons Serving the Philippines
One of our returning staff memebers Kate Grabowski is involved with the organization PAGES, a nonprofit providing surgery to those in the Philippines who cannot afford it. Through our Greystone donation, we are putting money to these life-altering surgeries for those in need.

Boston Children’s Hospital Cancer Fund
In recognition of those close to our Greystone family who are battling cancer, our Greystone girls donated money to support the Boston Children’s Hospital Cancer Fund to help support those going through treatment.

Lulu Gribbin Recovery Fund
After Lulu’s horrible accident that affected many in our Greystone community, our Honor Council campers chose to donate to Lulu’s ongoing treatment and recovery. A camp girl herself, we continue to pray for Lulu and her family in Alabama.