Thinking About Nearby Wildlife “What could it mean if we spot moose and wolf tracks in the same area?” asked Helen Strackeljahn of the National Wildlife Refuge System during her visit to Camp Fire Alaska. Briefly, the room… Read More >
Click here or the image below to view the 2024 Rewind now! Did you enjoy our Rewind 2024? Check out our other recent blog posts, “Storytelling Through the Camera Lens” and December’s “Staff Spotlight 2024” entry! In… Read More >
One of Camp Fire Alaska’s goals this year was to increase the quality of our storytelling content through well-captured images. To accomplish this, we hired Nicole Richmond, a professional photographer with years of experience capturing single and group portraits. Throughout… Read More >
Camp Fire Alaska hosted our 21st Annual Champions for Children Breakfast November 7, 2024, bringing together hundreds of community members. We are reflecting on key takeaways – like the event’s purpose and goal, and our organization’s values – in this… Read More >
Camp Fire Alaska acknowledges, treasures, and champions the Alaska Native Community. For Native American Heritage Month, staff led a cultural celebration, a special history lesson teaching youth about Alaska Native culture using historical artifacts! Telling History with Alaska Native Heritage… Read More >
Camp Fire Alaska enthusiastically invites you to the 21st Annual Champions for Children Breakfast, our largest annual fundraising event. About the Event Mel Hooper, Camp Fire Alaska’s President and Chief Executive Officer, will host the event, leading with conversations about… Read More >
In the spirit of giving and gratitude, our Camp Fire Alaska Leadership signed up each and every one of our program sites to provide and create Elder Gift Baskets, as part of RurAL CAP’s Elder Mentor Program. Elder Mentors… Read More >