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Welcome Cami Blue and Mike Jacques!

Warm Beach Camp Ministries would like to welcome Cami Blue back as the new Bookkeeper & Administrative Assistant and Mike Jacques as the new Plant Maintenance Manager!

Cami grew up at Warm Beach Camp in the 70s when both her parents were on staff, and throughout her adulthood, Warm Beach is a place that she often found herself returning to. After moving to Haiti in the 80s with her family and graduating in 1991, Cami would return every year to work as summer staff while she attended Taylor University. She then accepted a full-time position in the mail room, which led to managing the Warm Beach bookstore. In 2000, Cami returned to Haiti to teach for one year in a small Christian school, and upon moving back state-side, she worked for Warm Beach Camp. This was when she met her future husband, Eric Blue, who volunteered for The Lights of Christmas; they wed in 2003.

She most recently worked as the Administrative Assistant for the Warm Beach Free Methodist Church. Now, she has been led back to Warm Beach Camp to settle into a new role in a community she loves. To return to Warm Beach Camp at this point in her life, Cami stated, “It feels like I am coming home. There is an element of coming full circle. My kids, Daniel and Mercy, have worked at Camp this past year, and they are about the same age I was when I started working here.”

Cami is excited to be working with the ladies in the Business office. Welcome back, Cami! We are so glad you are here!

Mike grew up in New Jersey, and after graduating high school, he enlisted in the Navy. He served for four years and became a second-class petty officer electrician. Mike has been working in camp maintenance since 2000. He saw the position posted on the CCCA website. He applied, stating, “My family and I are looking forward to living and working in a positive Christian-based organization that gives back to the community.”

Mike and his wife of twenty years are parents to three lovely children: David, a senior in high school who will start college at the University of Kansas next fall, Sarah 13, and Adam 12. All three children are in band at school. Mike’s wife is an elementary school teacher who lives back in Oklahoma with their three children to finish this school year and will join Mike at Warm Beach this May!

As a family, they enjoy exploring the great outdoors by hiking and swimming. Please welcome Mike and his family to the Warm Beach community!

First Horsemanship Donor Relations Coordinator

Warm Beach Camp is excited to announce Mary-Grace Wallace as the first Horsemanship Donor Relations Coordinator! Mary-Grace was born and raised in Sedro Woolley, Washington. She attended Central Washington University, has a background in Genealogy, a Veterinary Technician degree, and is currently taking online equine classes to expand her expertise within the equine field. Mary-Grace has diverse work experience, including being a Veterinary Technician, a contractor for the Washington State Treasurer’s office for fifteen years, worked as a fundraising consultant ...

Kids 2 Camp Benefit Day

Through Kids 2 Camp, Warm Beach Camp Ministries provides life-changing camping experiences to everyone regardless of economic restrictions. When kids have the same opportunities as their peers to experience worship, fellowship, and fun - transformation happens. Last year, 1,347 individuals were helped with full or partial scholarships. To expand the ministry’s impact on reaching more kids and their families for Christ, the traditional Kids 2 Camp Auction has been reimagined into the Kids 2 Camp Benefit Day. The first Kids ...

God Speaks through Rosie

I have recently been given the opportunity to work with Rosie, one of our newer horses that we are bringing along in training here at the Warm Beach Horsemanship barn. I am always excited to get to know a new horse and their personality. However, it didn’t take long to realize this sweet mare harbored a lot of anxiety and worry. I tried to coax her into calmness with gentleness and patience, but she still didn’t fully trust me. When ...