Congrats to Shiloh’s Rise scholars!
We were so inspired by every scholar who applied, and are so grateful to have the opportunity to support Scholars with a scholarship and a mentor.
Meet Shiloh’s Rise Scholars!
Congrats to Shiloh’s Rise scholars!
We were so inspired by every scholar who applied, and are so grateful to have the opportunity to support Scholars with a scholarship and a mentor.
Meet Shiloh’s Rise Scholars!
Plans for Summer 2021 are underway, though we will not operate as a youth summer camp in consideration of state restrictions that have not been released. Our goal is to utilize our camp property to serve our community safely. Shiloh will be hosting Family Getaways for the entire family, with limited opportunities for CIT-aged teens (ages 16-19). Details for registration will be emailed and posted on our website www.shilohnyc.org no later than April 2nd.
If you are a camper family and have not been receiving our emails contact us at camp@shilohnyc.org to make sure you get the updates and info on when registration is open!
What are we up to at Shiloh in Fall 2020? Read a copy of our recent newsletter.
Read MoreTo our Shiloh youth and families,
We have missed moments to express outrage and grief to you, and to condemn acts of racial injustice in full support of the communities we serve. The relationships built at Shiloh deeply matter. When we are not able to be physically present, we have realized that using media platforms to express our condemnation of the brutality and injustices committed against black and brown communities becomes even more important.
Shiloh actively opposes racism, oppression and injustice. We believe our communications on our website and in writing have not always been direct and clear, and we are making updates as needed.
Shiloh's mission and focus has always been to create safe spaces to connect, and to be a visible reflection of God's love and light with all the families we have the privilege to serve. We acknowledge the grief and trauma perpetrated by police violence and hateful actions.
We remain committed to being a part of the solution, as we are listening and learning. We stand with our communities and use our voice to advocate for human rights that dismantle racial injustices, that create necessary systemic changes for equity and humanity for our communities.
As we examine ways we can be a stronger voice for our families, we are identifying where we fall short. Together, with your voice, we can create better ways to be the community organization that is needed in your neighborhood.
Love,
Lori Bumpas, Executive Director
Ryan French, Camp Director
Angela Elem, Program Director
Jill Businelle, Shiloh Staff
Holly Claiborne, Shiloh Staff
Board Members:
Brandon Baker
Katherine Dietzen
Suzanne McCroskey
Dale Pauls
Jennifer Poland
Laconia Therrio
We are monitoring the COVID-19 situation and following precautionary measures for our programming guided by the DOH & DOE.
We wanted to inform you all that we’re taking action in the best interest of our youth and staff. Beginning March 12th, Shiloh suspended all SERVE Spring Break teams and afterschool at St Luke's School. Our HiDef teen program will move to a virtual platform beginning March 18th.
We will update you on any changes to our programming, including Camp Shiloh, as we closely watch the developments from city/state health officials.
Read MoreCamp Shiloh 2019 was another incredible summer with continuing traditions like Pirate Night, campfire SMORES, night swim, and BINGO dance & costume night. This summer we added a few new games to the weekend mix, gave CIT's a class activity to lead and hosted a resume workshop.
We are so grateful for the summer staff, CITs, volunteers, campers, and donors for making 2019 a success!
See pictures and highlights from Night of Hope 2019
Read MoreCheck out our pictures and event highlights
Read MoreA note of gratitude and pictures from our event hosted by Lark & Erica Mason at the Barn on Willow.
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