Luther Legacy Fund
We’re honored to announce the creation of the Pastor Judie and Dean Luther Legacy Fund, established by Paul and Ruth Few with an initial gift of $10,000.

This fund celebrates the enduring impact of Judie and Dean Luther—two beloved members of the Kaleo community whose ministry, kindness, and leadership shaped generations of campers, volunteers, and friends. Their spirit continues to live on in the sacred grounds of Kamp Kaleo and in every life touched by this place.
Members of the Kaleo Community are invited to join the Fews in honoring Judie and Dean’s legacy by contributing to the fund. Together, we can ensure that the love, laughter, and faith they shared continue to inspire for years to come.
To contribute: visit kampkaleo.com/donate or send a check to 46872 Willow Springs Rd, Burwell, NE 68823. Note “Luther Legacy Fund” in your gift.
Kaleo Legacy Society
Leave a Lasting Legacy at Kamp Kaleo
For decades, Kamp Kaleo has been a place of faith, growth, and community. By joining the Kamp Kaleo Legacy Society, you can ensure that future generations will continue to experience the transformative power of nature, fellowship, and spiritual discovery.
What is the Kaleo Legacy Society?
The Kaleo Legacy Society recognizes individuals and families who make planned gifts to Kamp Kaleo. These contributions help secure the future of our programs, facilities, and mission driven work for years to come.
Ways to Give
There are many ways to leave a legacy:
- Bequests: Include Kamp Kaleo in your will or trust.
- Charitable Gift Annuities: Provide lifetime income while supporting our mission.
- Life Insurance Beneficiary Designations: Name Kamp Kaleo as a beneficiary of your policy.
- Retirement Plan Gifts: Designate Kamp Kaleo as a beneficiary of your IRA or 401(k).
Your Impact
Your generosity ensures that:
- Campers continue to experience life-changing outdoor ministry.
- Facilities remain well-maintained and welcoming to all.
- Programs expand to serve more children, youth, and adults.
- Kamp Kaleo’s mission thrives for generations to come.
How to Join
Becoming a member of the Kamp Kaleo Legacy Society is simple. If you have already included Kamp Kaleo in your estate plans, please let us know so we can recognize your generosity. If you would like more information on making a planned gift, we are happy to assist you in finding the best option for your legacy.
Contact us today to learn more about how you can make a lasting difference!
Kaleo Legacy Society Mentorship Program
Program Overview
The Kaleo Legacy Society Mentorship Program is designed to connect experienced donors with individuals who are interested in making a lasting impact through planned giving. This initiative fosters relationships that encourage stewardship, education, and the sustainability of Kamp Kaleo’s mission.
Program Goals
- Educate participants about legacy giving opportunities.
- Foster meaningful mentor-mentee relationships.
- Encourage philanthropic engagement within the community.
- Ensure long-term support for Kamp Kaleo’s mission and programs.
Mentor Responsibilities
- Guide mentees in understanding planned giving options.
- Share personal experiences related to legacy giving.
- Encourage mentees to consider their long-term impact.
- Provide support in navigating the giving process.
- Foster a sense of community and purpose.
Mentee Responsibilities
- Engage in conversations about philanthropy and planned giving.
- Explore different legacy giving opportunities.
- Learn about the impact of long-term contributions.
- Participate actively in program activities and discussions.
- Seek guidance and ask questions as needed.
Program Structure
- Pairing Process: Mentors and mentees will be matched based on shared interests and giving goals.
- Commitment: Participants are encouraged to engage in the program for at least one year.
- Meetings: Regular check-ins between mentors and mentees to discuss progress and insights.
- Workshops & Events: Educational sessions and networking opportunities to enhance learning.
- Feedback & Growth: Periodic evaluations to improve program effectiveness.
