Mitzvah Projects

Bar and Bat Mitzvahs can combine this exciting rite of passage with your love of camp. As you choose a Mitzvah project, why not consider Camp for All Kids?

Camp for All Kids makes it possible for camperships recipients to return to camp summer after summer. You get to live and play and learn with people you might otherwise not get to even meet.

We can help you share news of your Camp for All Kids Mitzvah project with your friends and family and let them know why this is so important to you. Here you can download a sample letter and insert you might want to send with your invitation or email to your guests.

Let us know how we can help you enhance this exciting and important times in your and your family’s life.

Need some ideas?
See how other campers are supporting Camp for All Kids with their Mitzvah projects.

Graham

Graham from North Star wrote letters to stores in the Chicago area that sell camp supplies asking them to support Camp for All Kids. He also had a S’more Off to include his friends and raise money for organization.

Gabi

Gabi from Birch Trail is collecting new and gently used camping equipment from her guests and asking them to support the organization.

Emily

Emily from Birch Trail sent a letter to her family and friends explaining Camp for All Kids and directing them to the website.

Madi

Madi from Birch Trail made s’more pops with her mom and sold them to raise money for Camp for All Kids.

Lily

Lily from Kamaji asked that in lieu of gifts, friends and family make a donation to Camp for All Kids. Lily, along with Natalie, Dana, Erica, and Leah, have raised more than $20,000 in 2008-2009 from B’Nai Mitzvah donations.

David

David from Timberlane had S’mores Night in his backyard before his Bar Mitzvah. He says “I chose Camp for All Kids as my mitzvah project because I want other kids to experience the greatness of overnight camp.”

If your mitzvah project supported Camp for All Kids, please send us an email and we’ll add your story to this list!
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