Camp Rising Sun — The Louis August Jonas Foundation

Camp Rising Sun

Tucked away between the pine trees and quiet roads of upstate New York lies a place that, every summer for the past 90 years, has been home to a new, vibrant community of campers and counselors from around the world. Over the course of each summer, people who were once strangers find meaningful connections with each other, share unforgettable experiences, and along the way, learn more about themselves too. 

At CRS, campers are not only allowed, but encouraged to express their most genuine selves, step outside of their comfort zone to try new things, and take initiative to make the changes they want to see come to life. With the support and supervision of counselors, campers can experiment and explore within the small CRS community without the usual fear of failure, and see just what they are capable of.

For some, the experience of leaving home or camping outdoors may be an exciting adventure. For others, Camp may be their first chance to learn a new dance, sport, or musical instrument. Regardless of what it may be, Camp is a unique and often challenging experience for everyone. What makes it truly remarkable however, is how, together, campers can find ways to overcome these challenges by the end of their journey at CRS.

By far, one of the most impactful parts of Camp is the chance to learn from and live with other teenagers from across the world, each with their own perspective and passions. The experiences that campers share together throughout each day at Camp, from collaborating during Teamworks to talking over dinner, help to strengthen what often become lifelong friendships and ultimately, develop a community built on mutual trust, respect, fun, and a celebration of our differences.

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In making new friends from around the world, campers are given a new perspective beyond their hometown or community. In fact, though only one summer, the CRS experience is a gateway to the rest of the world and a path towards making a genuine difference in it.

As alumna Nadine ‘16 says, “Seeing that I could choose to do things that could make the little world of Camp different made me realize that I was nearing adulthood and could change how things operated in the real world.” Big or small, CRS leaves a mark on the lives of everyone it touches, and it is our hope that our campers will take this mark and carry it on wherever they go.