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Staff Spotlight 2026

Camp Fire Alaska’s Staff Spotlight 2026 recognizes employees who demonstrate alignment with our mission, key values, and ideals. Meghan Boltz | School Age Program Director February 6, 2026 Meet School Age Program Director Meghan Boltz, a standout staff member who’s… Read More >

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Staff Spotlight 2025

Staff Spotlight 2025 | Camp Fire Alaska

Camp Fire Alaska’s Staff Spotlight 2025 recognizes employees who demonstrate alignment with our mission, key values, and ideals. Sarah Rosen | Recruitment Manager December 17, 2025 Our Staff Spotlight series continues with a look at Sarah Rosen’s journey! Sarah’s path… Read More >

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Employee Recognition 2024

21 Friday, October 18, 2024, Camp Fire Alaska hosted its annual Employee Recognition Celebration. This blog post shares photos and stories reflecting on the organization-led work party. The Why    At Camp Fire Alaska, our mission is impossible without our… Read More >

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Staff Spotlight 2024

At Camp Fire Alaska, employee growth and development are worth celebrating. Our employees believe in Camp Fire Alaska’s mission and daily illustrate their dedication to their profession, youth, and their community. So, in this “Staff Spotlight” blog post, we are… Read More >

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Rice Krispie Treat Day 2024

Rice Krispie Treat Day is an age-old tradition at Camp Fire. In this blog post, we explore the history of the event and how we chose to celebrate it this year! THE HISTORY  In 1932, the classic Rice Krispie Treat… Read More >

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Meet Our Rural Staff

Our Rural Alaska Program Travel Staff are officially off in communities across Alaska facilitating programming! We thought we’d take a moment to introduce some of our incredible hires for this season.   Meet Siena (she/her) who recently graduated from the… Read More >

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The Camp Fire Alaska main office operates on the ancestral land of the Dena’ina people. Camp Fire Alaska runs programing on the lands of the Athabascan, Yup’ik, Chup’ik, Sougpiaq, and Inupiaq peoples. We value and thank them for their current and historic commitment to and protection of this land. We pledge to assist, in partnership, in the environmental stewardship of these lands. We strive to learn more about the history of the Native peoples of Alaska and the historic trauma they have suffered. We commit to being an active ally through activities, actions, and organizational decisions and practices. We understand that this is a dynamic process through which our Land Acknowledgement practices, and statement will evolve as we receive feedback from tribal partners and acquire a deeper understanding of and from the Native peoples of Alaska..  (v2)