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Camp Vohokase Junior Class Visits Dayton Air Force Museum

Camp Vohokase Junior Class Visits Dayton Air Force Museum

As summer comes to an end, the Light Foundation and its flagship program, Camp Vohokase celebrate the conclusion of another successful 8-day camp at its beautiful 500-acre facility Chenoweth Trials, in Darke County, Ohio. This upcoming year will mark the 15th year of...

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The Light Foundation’s 1st Annual Rhode Island Youth Wild Turkey Hunt

The Light Foundation’s 1st Annual Rhode Island Youth Wild Turkey Hunt

The weekends are meant to be spent in the great outdoors…don’t you agree?! That is where you could find us, in the thick of the woods, on Saturday, April 24th when we kicked off the first annual Rhode Island Youth Wild Turkey Hunt! Ten area youth who received the top scores of an essay contest, which focused on the importance of a healthy self-image, were invited to participate in the hunt. No hunting experience was necessary to apply since we had some of the top notched hunting mentors on hand to make sure these youth hunters were following safety guidelines, learning about the important role hunting plays in conservation, and of course, enjoying the thrill of hunting that gobbling Tom!

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Camp Vohokase Darke County Hometown Visit

Camp Vohokase Darke County Hometown Visit

The Darke County class is local to our Ohio headquarters and they have an advantage when it comes to community service opportunities. Each month in the winter, the Light Foundation holds Trail Tribe Days, which is an opportunity for locals to give back to the community through cleaning up the Foundation’s campground. This made for the perfect opportunity to get our Camp Vohokase young men involved in helping prepare our camp for a busy year.

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Camp Vohokase Washington D.C. Hometown Visit

Camp Vohokase Washington D.C. Hometown Visit

The Vohokase Cultural Leadership Program has been the Light Foundation’s flagship youth program for nearly two decades. An important element of the program is the hometown visits with the Campers that take place three times a year. Another key aspect of these visits is the access we provide the young men to educational career tour opportunities, and we have an incredible network of professionals from a vast array of industries that we can tap into on their behalf.The Light Foundation’s longtime Board Member and current Board Treasurer, Steve Trax, is the Regional Managing Director of MAI Capital Management in Washington D.C. The Junior Class of five men, who hail from the D.C. area, were given the opportunity to hear both Steve and Wealth Manager of MAI Capital, Tony Davis, give their vocation at our recent winter hometown visit.

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