Thank you for applying to this year’s Eluna Camper Alumni Scholarship Program. The 2024 scholarship application window is now closed, and scholarship award winners have been notified. We will be making an official announcement in the coming weeks. If you have any questions regarding your application or the application process in general, please reach out to Alison Foster at alisonfoster@elunanetwork.org.
The Peter DeGeorge Family Foundation Scholarship Program will offer current campers and alumni of Eluna’s bereavement program, Camp Erin, the opportunity to receive financial support in the form of educational scholarships. The awarded applicant will receive an educational scholarship in the amount of $3,000.
To qualify, applicants must be:
The Eluna Trustees Legacy Fund Scholarship Program, founded by Susan and Erik Hansen, will offer alumni, junior counselors, and mentors that are alumni of Eluna’s addiction prevention and mentoring program, Camp Mariposa, the opportunity to receive financial support in the form of educational scholarships. The awarded applicant will receive an educational scholarship in the amount of $3,000.
To qualify, applicants must be:
As part of the Ronald A. Mincio Education Fund, the Team Jesse Scholarship is awarded annually to a Camp Erin or Camp Mariposa camp alumnus/a with a military affiliation in the amount of $3,000.
Team Jesse extends outreach to military families dealing with the grief of losing a loved one and to those experiencing the loss felt when a family member is impacted by the disease of addiction. A partner of Eluna since 2012, Team Jesse was created to honor the legacy of SSG Jesse Williams who was killed in action on April 8, 2007 in, Iraq, leaving behind a young daughter, Amaya.
To qualify, applicants must be:
To apply, please fill out the application form. Please note we ask applicants to apply for only one scholarship opportunity per year. All applicants must also provide a letter of recommendation from someone who is not a relative or legal guardian. The author of the recommendation should be someone who has had a positive influence on helping the applicant learn positive coping skills or resilience in the face of grief or substance use disorder in the family. This may be a teacher, tutor, community leader, school administrator, or camp employee/volunteer who knows you personally and can speak to your accomplishments and journey.
Scholarship awardees will be encouraged to publicly share their personal story and may be asked to represent Eluna at local, virtual and/or national events.
If you have any questions about the scholarship program, process, or requirements, please contact Alison Foster at alisonfoster@elunanetwork.org.