Volunteer
Every spring at Camp Akita a work bee is scheduled to help get camp ready for the summer months. For more information on work bees, please contact the camp manager/ranger at (309) 876-2060 or by clicking on his e-mail address tpittenger@campakita.com.
There are other projects around camp that require support from it’s friends
Donate
You can make an online donation to Camp Akita by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover). Click here to make an online donation.
PLEASE NOTE: Credit card transactions are processed through our parent organization, the Illinois Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. You may use the online donation system to pay camp fees and registration fees for events at Camp Akita. Those transactions, however, do not qualify as a tax deductible gift.
Donate by Mail
Click here for a donation form. You must have Acrobat Reader to open up this form. It is available at no cost from http://www.adobe .com. You may print the form, complete it and put it in the mail, or complete the form while you are online, print it out and put it in the mail.
Donate Supplies
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•Arts/Craft Supplies -- Crayons, pencils, markers, craft sticks, craft kits
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•Generators
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•Horse Feed -- Grain
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•Surrey for Horse
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•Hay Wagons
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•Office Equipment -- TV (flat panel), DVD players, projection screens, video projectors for various locations at the camp
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•Printing Services for newsletters, envelopes, post cards, etc.
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•Golf Carts (electric or gas, can repair if needed)
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•All terrain vehicles -- Especially needed to get from end to end of the 600+ acre camp.
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•Playground equipment -- Commercial for park-type setting
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•Conestoga Wagons for Indian Village
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•Indian Artifacts, Museum Collections (rocks, taxidermy, etc.)
Your gifts to Camp Akita may be considered for a tax deduction according due to its status as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Donations given by residents of countries outside of the United States are not tax deductible. (Tax deduction is available for residents of the United States.) Donations given in foreign currencies are subject to variable exchange rates and, in some cases, bank processing fees.