9 Reasons Why You Should Donate to KODA Camp Midwest

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Donations matter to nonprofits because they serve as the lifeblood that sustains and empowers the organization, enabling KODA Camp Midwest to fulfill its mission, support vital programs, and make a positive impact on the KODA and Deaf community.

Why would you donate to KODA Camp Midwest? 

Donating to KODA Camp Midwest can make a significant impact in supporting KODAs and fostering meaningful change. KODA Camp Midwest, like many organizations, relies on the generosity of donors to carry out its mission and create a lasting impact. Here are several very good reasons to consider donating to KODA Camp Midwest:

1. Empowering Youth: 

KODA Camp Midwest focuses on empowering young KODAs, providing them with valuable skills, experiences, and a supportive community. By donating, you contribute to the personal development and empowerment of the next generation of KODAs.

Image of youth all gathered around the campfire wearing their green KODA tshirts

I learned that there is not one way to be a KODA. There is a diversity among us. I learned not to worry about being a KODA because of camp. 

-KODA Camp Midwest Youth

2. Learning Opportunities: 

Your donation could go towards funding workshops, and activities that enhance the knowledge, and skills of campers. This can contribute to a more informed and capable generation, better equipped to face future challenges.

3. Promoting Inclusivity: 

KODA Camp Midwest strives to create an inclusive and diverse environment. Donating helps ensure that financial barriers do not prevent KODAs from various backgrounds from participating, fostering a sense of unity and belonging. 

4. Community Building: 

Camps often serve as a community hub, bringing people together for shared experiences and fostering lasting connections. You contribute to the creation and maintenance of a positive and supportive community. Your donation helps build relationships among campers and encourages a sense of belonging.

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KODA Campers come from all over the world! These are the attendees of the 2023 summer.

5. Health and Well-being: 

Your donation will support activities that promote a healthy lifestyle, both physically and mentally. This include PE activities, KODA Talks, Arts & Crafts, team building, and so much more!

6. Leadership Development: 

KODA Camp Midwest provide opportunities for leadership development by allowing young KODAs to develop crucial skills such as communication, teamwork, and decision-making.

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Best investment for KODA kids!! 

-KODA Camp Midwest Teen Parent

7. Investing in the Future: 

By supporting KODA Camp Midwest, you are investing in the future of the community and society at large. The skills and values imparted to the campers can have a ripple effect, positively influencing their communities as they grow older.

8. Philanthropic Values: 

Donating to KODA Camp Midwest aligns with philanthropic values and a commitment to making a positive impact. It reflects your belief in the importance of investing in the well-being and development of future generations of KODAs.

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of campers were on scholarship for Summer of 2023!

9. Tax Deductions: 

Your donation to KODA Camp Midwest is tax-deductible. This means you not only contribute to a worthy cause but also potentially receive financial benefits. Donate by the end of the year to get your tax deduction for the 2023 year!

Donating to KODA Camp Midwest allows you to play a direct role in shaping a brighter and more empowered future for the campers! Won't you be on my team to make the difference for the campers?

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About the Author

Karen is the executive director of KODA Camp Midwest. Karen Voss is an extremely dedicated director and mother. She has five daughters (all who have attended KODA camp) and is devoted to continually improving KODA camp to be the best of its program. In Karen’s spare time she likes to garden, interpret, and research her family’s genealogy. She is deaf and from a deaf family herself. An interesting fact about Karen is that she has created a family generational book reaching 15 generations back.

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