Charis Camp to mark 75th anniversary on Saturday with free food, Easter egg hunt
CHILLIWACK — From quilting to skateboarding, marriage retreats and youth getaways, band camps and family camps, Charis Camp and Conference Centre is accustomed to hosting all kinds of diverse groups at its 19-acre retreat centre on Hack Brown Road east of Chilliwack.
Come summertime, the camp sets aside the month of July for overnight camps for ages seven to teens and families so that they can enjoy activities like a low ropes course, archery, indoor and outdoor climbing walls, just to name a few.
But when the atmospheric river events of November 2021 resulted in widespread flooding and unprecedented damage to infrastructure, Charis Camp welcomed a group of over 180 displaced people in the month that followed. An abundance of donations flowed from the Chilliwack community, local church community, and people across Canada, to Charis Camp.
Image: Charis Camp / Charis Camp personnel prepared food for people back on November 20, 2021 following the atmospheric river events. Over 180 displaced people stayed at Charis Camp during the month following the widespread flooding.