Communion Forest grows at Camp Huron

2025 Say Yes! To Kids campaign

A Friday tree planting with campers and staff of all ages.

Nature Programmer, Lily, with Leaders in Training, planting a new pollinator garden.

Our grove of trees

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Camp Huron once again participated in the 2025 Say Yes! to Kids campaign through the Anglican Foundation of Canada!

This year’s campaign funded our bursary program, helping us say yes to campers in financial need—and support the planting of a native tree grove on our site as part of the worldwide Communion Forest.

The Communion Forest is a global Anglican Communion initiative launched at the 2022 Lambeth Conference, aimed at deepening creation care through local tree-growing and ecosystem protection and restoration projects. It is a virtual forest formed by the collective efforts of parishes, dioceses, and provinces worldwide, embodying their commitment to the Anglican Fifth Mark of Mission to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain the life of the Earth.

Every Friday, our Nature Programmer, Lily Ryan, provided an opportunity for a small group of campers and staff to plant a tree into a circle. One day those who come after us can enter this grove, this place set apart to sit, wonder, ponder, and pray.

We thank Lily for her leadership and thank our donors, especially our ACW for saying YES to kids—and for helping us grow a future rooted in love.