Witnessing people step up for camp

We have all received an E-mail from one company or another reminding us to wash our hands. We have laughed at about various toilet paper memes or jokes on Facebook. We have created unique ways to stay in touch with our friends and families on Zoom and “social distancing” has become a normal phrase. Some of us are scared and all of us have been impacted in one way or another.

Our camp has made sacrifices to ensure we survive this crisis. The heat is off, the budget is cut and we are preparing for the worst while planning for the best. I wanted to share a few moments we witnessed people stepping up for camp and they all occurred in the last 7 days.

Firewood. We have been getting creative regarding finding work for our staff. One idea was to cut down our dead trees and split it up and sell it to the community. Well instead of cutting down trees, out of nowhere, a local logging company dropped off dozens of huge logs to split up. They have since been cut into rounds and we can put someone to work because of that donation. (PS if you want to buy some firewood, let us know)

Cash Donation(s). Obviously these are fantastic. With no strings attached, we received a $5,000 donation that will go directly to payroll. We also received a planned donation of $6,000 that is earmarked for our ongoing kitchen remodel that was begun prior to the virus ramping up. We long for the months ahead when can host groups and generate income, but for now these donations help. Our bare minimum monthly expenses range from $11,500-$13,750 including utilities, payroll, insurance etc. If you are able to contribute, there is a link below.

Paid Invoice. It seems simple, but believe me this is a huge deal. For the month of March, April and May, we will total $72,000 in cancellations. We have a 90 day cancellation window for groups to walk away with no penalty, but those who have to cancel inside that window, well that involves a little more conversation. We know this is not their fault and the state of Washington has made it officially not their fault. We know we need to be flexible so we are offering all our groups the ability to apply their funds to a future retreat in 2020 or 2021. It would be easy for these groups to say “sorry Charlie” and leave us without paying a dime. However, we have hoped for the best and today we received a check for $3,400 from our first cancellation. (You know who you are and we thank you!!). I am certain some groups won’t (or can’t) pay their invoice, but this first check gave us hope. We know that this situation stinks and we know it isn’t easy to come up with funds for a cancelled retreat. With that being said, we hope the option is there for groups to help support camp and we hope to welcome them back very soon to use every dime they put forward.

Thank you to everyone for your prayers, your patience and for being a friend to camp.

Taken by the pond March 22, 2020

Taken by the pond March 22, 2020

The Impact on Camp

*** Coronavirus impact on camp ***

Our camp is preparing for the worst. Almost all groups have canceled or postponed their events through April and the trend is likely to continue further into spring, we are taking steps to plan for an enormous financial impact.

As many of you know, we do not have frequent weekly and monthly offerings and we rely on 1-time per year interaction with most of our guests. We don’t have regular online giving and our budget is based off 90-95% user group income.

Without our user group income...

  • we cannot pay our electric and propane bills.

  • we cannot pay our insurance premiums.

  • we cannot repair anything that breaks.

  • we cannot pay our staff.

We are taking steps to lower our payroll costs by reducing the salary for the Camp Director, cutting our Food Service Director's hours to a minimum and furloughing the remaining team members including housekeeping, kitchen assistants and seasonal facility assistants.

We have some reserves to make it through the next 4-6 weeks, but we need as much help as we can get. We want to work. Our staff are not the type to sit on the couch and wait it out. There are plenty of projects that can be worked on alone or by following social distancing rules to keep us busy.

If you would like to help put some of our team get back to work and help our staff receive income during these uncertain times, we would greatly appreciate it.

Let us earn it. Here are some ideas of projects we can put our staff on while we wait for our groups to return to camp.

  • New Stairs for our Upper Shop to Replace Old Unsafe Stairs | Project Materials: $1,500 | Staff Hours Allocated (60) = $700-1000

  • Paint Upstairs Retreat Center | Project Materials: $1,000 | Staff Hours Allocated: 40 = $540-$700

  • Split Firewood for Camp | Project Materials: $20 Gas | Staff Hours Allocated (we will never have enough and if we do we can sell it)

  • Dig Out Fire Pit Areas and Add Rock/Mulch | Project Materials: $500 Rock | Staff Hours Allocated 75 = $1,000-$1,500

  • Remove Clutter, Clean Upstairs of Shop, Add Insulation, Fix Leaks | Material Costs $0-$1,000 Insulation | Staff Hours Allocated 100 = $1,100-$1,800

  • Landscaping, Beautifying, Preparing for Summer | Project Materials $0.00 | Staff Hours Allocated 100-300

    • We have to spread mulch (which we already have) all over our trails. We can spread manure (which we already have) all over our fields and get our grass looking like grass. We have trails that can be trimmed back and plenty of mowing and weedwacking that can take place. We have burn piles to take care of and plenty of firewising to accomplish.

  • What do you have in mind? We welcome ideas and plans for the upcoming months. It is about to get warm outside which opens up a lot of time and availability.

If you have any questions or would like to speak to us directly, please reach out.

Kevin Eichhorn | Camp Director

509.304.9541 | director@campkoinonia.org

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Why Koinonia bought an AED and is training staff for emergency?

Why Koinonia bought an AED and is training staff for emergency?

Beginning today with the purchase of a brand new AED machine, we will be prepared in the case of emergency. Not only will we have an AED, but we will encourage EVERY staff member and volunteer to be trained in CPR/First Aid as well as Child Abuse and Neglect. Currently we have 3 Full-Time Staff Certified and we are working to add 2 more this month.

Service Projects at Camp

Big Service Project Ideas

Team Building Course

We are looking to build a 5-10 element low-ropes team building course in our old RV Loop. It would involve clearing the areas, creating paths, building the elements, and securing the safety for participants.

Playground

Our camp is seeking to build a small playground near our pool area featuring a slide, climbing element and small tree house. We don’t have any design ideas and would rely on your ideas.

Fire Pit Rings & Picnic Table Seating

We are in desperate need of new fire pit circles and dozens of picnic tables. The project involves designing, building and creating attractive, usable outdoor spaces. Our pits need to have a wood burning and propane option.

Sled & Tubbing Hill Path

Our current sledding hill is small and in the path of one of our driveways. We are hoping to carve out a new sledding option down the main hill at camp. It would include clearing trees and creating large mounds to turn.

Tool & Maintenance Shop

We are in need of a large building to be painted, cleared out, new stairs built, and upstairs completely rehabbed. This project is very challenging and will require a lot of work.

Camp Sign

We are looking to add to our entrance. We want to build a huge archway sign at the entrance of our camp at the top of the hill and build a similar smaller sign at the entrance of our camp.

Smaller Service Project Ideas

Outdoor Projects

Clear Hiking Paths

Repair Yurt Decking

Paint Shop

Mulch Trails

Rake Leaves

Gardening

Pond Dock Repairs

Outdoor Chapel Upgrades

Paint K-House

Landscaping Around Cabins

Archery Range Clean Up

New Targets Built

Pulley System Upgrade for Archery Net and Safety

Life vest Storage System

Build Benches for Outside of Cabins

Photograph Buildings and Nature at Camp for Marketing Materials

Limb Trees

Add Rock to Drives and Paths

Chop Fire Wood and Stack by Fire Circles

Indoor Projects

Sand Floor and Prep for Painting

Build Bunk Beds

New Picnic Tables

Build 9 Square in the Air

Clean Cabins

Build Craft Cabinet

Build Game Tables

Clean Kitchen

Paint Kitchen

Install New Shelving

Stuffing Envelopes & Labeling Donor Thank You Letters

Paint Bathrooms