Staff and volunteers for Camp Barnabas in Purdy, Mo., participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking of a new 7,000-square-foot medical building Oct. 1.
The new building, which will be called Lauren’s Wellhouse in honor of the camper, Lauren Hauschild, who first inspired Paul and Cyndy Teas to start the Christian-based summer camp program in 1994, will serve the special medical needs of the campers.
Staff and volunteers for Camp Barnabas in Purdy, Mo., participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking of a new 7,000-square-foot medical building Oct. 1.
The new building, which will be called Lauren’s Wellhouse in honor of the camper, Lauren Hauschild, who first inspired Paul and Cyndy Teas to start the Christian-based summer camp program in 1994, will serve the special medical needs of the campers.
Staff and volunteers for Camp Barnabas in Purdy, Mo., participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking of a new 7,000-square-foot medical building Oct. 1.
The new building, which will be called Lauren’s Wellhouse in honor of the camper, Lauren Hauschild, who first inspired Paul and Cyndy Teas to start the Christian-based summer camp program in 1994, will serve the special medical needs of the campers.
Staff and volunteers for Camp Barnabas in Purdy, Mo., participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking of a new 7,000-square-foot medical building Oct. 1.
The new building, which will be called Lauren’s Wellhouse in honor of the camper, Lauren Hauschild, who first inspired Paul and Cyndy Teas to start the Christian-based summer camp program in 1994, will serve the special medical needs of the campers.
Photo courtesy Camp Barnabas
Staff and volunteers for Camp Barnabas in Purdy, Mo., participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking of a new 7,000-square-foot medical building Oct. 1.
The new building, which will be called Lauren’s Wellhouse in honor of the camper, Lauren Hauschild, who first inspired Paul and Cyndy Teas to start the Christian-based summer camp program in 1994, will serve the special medical needs of the campers.
Staff and volunteers for Camp Barnabas in Purdy, Mo., participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking of a new 7,000-square-foot medical building Oct. 1.
The new building, which will be called Lauren’s Wellhouse in honor of the camper, Lauren Hauschild, who first inspired Paul and Cyndy Teas to start the Christian-based summer camp program in 1994, will serve the special medical needs of the campers.