
The Moyer Foundation was founded by World Series champion MLB All-Star pitcher, Jamie Moyer and his wife, Karen. The Foundation’s mission is to provide comfort and support to children enduring a time of profound physical, emotional or financial distress. With the community’s support, The Moyer Foundation has raised more than $16 million to assist over 170 different programs that directly serve the needs of children in severe distress. In addition to supporting organizations through grants, The Moyer Foundation created and funds Camp Mariposa, for children affected by addiction, and Camp Erin, the largest national network of bereavement camps for children and teens. Camp Erin is a grief camp designed for children ages 6-17 who have experienced the death of a parent, friend or loved one. It is a weekend-long experience filled with traditional, fun, camp activities combined with grief education and emotional support -- facilitated by grief professionals and trained volunteers. There are currently 29 camps in 18 states. Through the Foundation’s national “Campaign for Kids” the Moyer Foundation hopes to bring Camp Erin to children in more than 50 cities nationwide, including one in every Major League Baseball city.
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