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This summer, your child participated in a Camps That Give fundraising opportunity for Project Morry. We are so proud of their effort! In recognition of your camper’s achievement, we ask that you consider a donation. Your tax deductible donation will go directly to Project Morry.

Project Morry is a nonprofit youth development organization which offers its students a combination of exceptional summer camp experiences, year round academic enrichment and support, and one-on-one mentoring.

For over two decades, Project Morry has transformed the lives of youth. Thanks to your generous support 400 youth from under-resourced communities in New York City, Westchester, Long Island, and Connecticut will benefit from their nationally recognized program.

To learn more about Project Morry, please visit their website at
www.ProjectMorry.org.


Support Project Morry

The camp community is incredibly supportive of Project Morry, particularly through Camps that Give. Private for-profit camps and the inspired kids who attend them partner with Project Morry and undertake fundraisers to help us continue our work.



How Can Your Camp Get Involved?

Join Camps that Give...there's no better way for your camp to unite together as a community to demonstrate your commitment to helping young people make a difference in their own lives.

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Is Your Child’s Camp One of Our Great Supporters?

Your donation through Camps that Give allows us to share the invaluable summer camp experience with children who do not have the opportunity to attend a camp.

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Kids that Give

We love that many of the young campers who participate in Camps that Give over the summer are inspired to continue fundraising back in their communities. Through individual acts of kindness and group efforts, our youngest contributors come up with creative ways to support Project Morry, including lemonade stands, swim team events, clubs at school, and asking friends and family to donate in celebration of their bar and bat mitzvahs. It is a great way to get your community involved, have fun and make a difference