Honoring an Alumni:
The Camden Elliott Memorial Fund
Camden Ireland Elliott, 17 years old, went to be with our Lord and savior on Thursday, November 16, 2023. In a heartfelt tribute to our alumni camper, SEK Intensives has established the Camden Elliott Memorial Fund to honor her memory and continue her spirit of generosity.
The Legacy of Camden Elliott:
Camden had an extraordinary love for children, babies, and always drew close to those with special needs whether it be physical or mental. Her ambitions were to complete her studies in highschool and get her degree in psychology, she wanted to dedicate her life to helping and advocating for others.
Camden also planned to volunteer at SEK Intensives as a leader to campers going through the program.
The Birth of the Camden Elliott Memorial Fund:
SEK Intensives is driven by a deep sense of responsibility to create positive change in adolescents’ lives. The Camden Elliott Memorial Fund is a natural extension of this commitment. This fund aims to honor Camden's memory by supporting initiatives close to her heart, perpetuating the values she embodied during her time at Camp SEK and continuing her mission to break the stigma surrounding mental health.
How You Can Contribute:
The success of the Camden Elliott Memorial Fund relies on the support of the SEK Intensives community and beyond.
Monetary Donations: Financial contributions can be made directly to the Camden Elliott Memorial Fund, ensuring that the funds donated are accounted for under the fund.
Sharing Camden's Story: Spread the word about Camden's legacy and the Camden Elliott Memorial Fund through social media, personal networks, and community outreach.
Donation Options:
If your donation is in honor of Camden Elliott,
please email us to indicate whether or not we can notify the family of your donation.
Checks can be mailed to:
SEK Intensives
210 West Jackson Street
Ridgeland, MS 39157
SEK Donations are not tax deductible at this time,
but we are in the process of filing for 501(c)(3) status.
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