ABOUT

 

Our vision is to serve at-risk youth in every state of the U.S. by 2032.

Who We Work With

  • Department of Health & Human Services

  • Social Workers

  • Angel Tree Camping

“Each camp offers at-risk kids a chance to do things they don’t normally get to do. They fish, horseback ride, camp and hike. Most of all these camps provide a confidential and safe atmosphere for the children who in many cases would not be able to attend a normal camp because of behavioral or medication issues.”

– Resource Developer for Child Welfare

Meet the Team

  • Serena Howell

    Founder & CEO
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  • Will Prusia

    National Director of Adventure Camps
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  • Angela Prusia

    T.R.A.C.life National Director
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  • Gary Holzhouser

    National Challenge Course Co-Director
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  • Preston Wood

    National Challenge Course Co-Director
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  • Jeremy & Becky Shea

    Midwest Regional Directors
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  • Curtis & Amy Jones

    Eastern Regional Directors
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  • Chayli Duerson

    Financial Development/Donor Relations Director
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  • Maggie Parker

    Administrative Assistant
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  • Angie Paulson

    Office/Warehouse Manager
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  • Sarah Blankenship

    Director of Communications
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What People Are Saying

“Thank you for everything. I am truly a survivor—not a victim!”

— Camper

“These people have really helped me grow into the young woman I have become, and still shaping. Ms. Trish is the best one. She is my T.R.A.C.life mentor who motivates me to keep pushing on in life.”

— Mentee

“You have done miracles with my children who have been to your camp.”

— Adoptive Mom

“This camp has changed my life forever. I have made good friends at camp, and I learned to trust others.”

— Camper

“My foster daughter has a difficult life, and I am grateful to you for taking the time to speak life and love into this hurting young lady.”

— Foster Parent

“Thank you for teaching me how important it is to forgive people. I thank you for teaching me how beautiful I actually truly am, even though I may not see it.”

— Camper