For decades, Camp Ramah in the Poconos has been a refuge for Jewish children from the Mid-Atlantic.
To put it simply, it’s a great place to spend the summer.
This year, the camp celebrates 75 years in existence. As its leaders look forward, the camp wants to leverage deep ties to the East Coast Jewish community and create a more solid model of financing, according to Director of Advancement Stephanie Amarnick.
“What we are trying to do is go from an organization that really successfully raises money annually and kind of fixes what we have to fix to being an organization that can begin to project out what we’re able to do in terms of capital projects, programming and endowment,” she said. “Move from that kind of ‘hand-to-mouth’ year-to-year model to really being able to set a foundation