Stay in touch and get involved in your own communities! Here are a ton of ways to do just that:
So, you survived Workcamp? Stay in touch on the Workcamp Veterans Facebook Page!
Past and present Workcampers from all years have built a great community full of encouragement, support, and plenty of ridiculousness! It's a great way to stay connected throughout the rest of the year!
Past Theme Songs:
2023 - joy. by for KING & COUNTRY
2022 - Calling All Angels by Train
2021 - We Are In This Together by Five Times August
2020 - Your Wings (Social Distancing Version) by Lauren Daigle
2019 - Lights Shine Bright by TobyMac (feat. Hollyn)
2018 - Be One by Natalie Grant
2017 - One Voice by The Wailin’ Jennys
2016 - Do Domething by Matthew West
2015 - One Safe Place by Marc Cohn
2014 - Brave by Sara Bareilles
2013 - Crazy Enough by MercyMe
2012 - Remind Me Who I Am by Jason Gray
2011 - Our Voices by Matthew Barber
2010 - Lay 'Em Down by NEEDTOBREATHE
2009 - Love Can by DecembeRadio
2008 - Movin’ on Up - Third Day
2007 - Treasure of Jesus - Stephen Curtis Chapman
2006 - Love Like Crazy - Chris Rice
2005 - Nothing Without You - Bebo Norman
2004 - Calling All Angels - Train
2003 - Live What I Believe - Russ Lee
2002 -
2001 - God is Watching Over You - Phil Joel
2000 - Thirsty
1999 - We All Need
1998 - Stained Glass Window
1997 - A Mighty Love
1996 - Go Light Your World - Kathy Troccoli
1995 - Everywhere I Go I See You
1994 - A Place Called Hope
1993 - Let’s Build a Bridge
1992 - Seed to Sow
1991 -
1990 -
1989 - We Can Make a Difference
1988 - Look What God is Doing
Kroger Community Rewards
If you shop at Kroger, you can link your account to Tri-Cities Workcamps and we will receive a small donation every time you shop! There’s no extra cost to you, it’s a donation directly from Kroger for affiliated non-profits in our community. Search for “Tri-Cities Workcamps” or our Organization Number “YL703” here to link to your account:
www.kroger.com/account/communityrewards
Service Organizations:
Even though Workcamp happens only once a year, you can get involved any number of great organizations in your local communities to make a change for the better! Here are a few of our recommendations:
Give blood with the American Red Cross: www.redcrossblood.org
Find where to volunteer at your local food bank at Feeding America’s site: www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank
Help the homeless in Richmond, VA with Home Again Richmond: www.homeagainrichmond.org
Volunteer with The Hope Center to deliver groceries and provide meals in Petersburg, VA: www.dcuhopecenter.org
Donate diapers through the National Diaper Bank Network: www.nationaldiaperbanknetwork.org
Support free specialty clinics like Pathways: https://www.pathways-va.org/clinic
Build ADA-accessible ramps around Central VA with Project:Homes: www.projecthomes.org
Friends of Workcamp:
These people, organizations, and churches have supported Workcamp for many, many years, so take some time and check them out through the links below!
Thrivent Financial - Long-time financial sponsor of Workcamp
project:HOMES - We partner with them to build our ADA-accessible ramps and that sector of their work just so happens to be organized by Handyman Pete (aka Pete the Ramp Guy)!
Edyth P. Pruitt
Tuesday Nights we change things up and have some great local entertainers perform for the campers. These acts are all extremely talented, hilarious, and always bring an uplifting & encouraging message for the camp. Here's some of the acts we've had in the past who have also been great supporters of Workcamp over the years: