Rooted in a century of service and strengthened by community support, Camp Erdman remains a place where keiki can explore the outdoors, discover who they are, and grow into who they are meant to be. One hundred years after campers first planted ironwood trees along the rail line, those same trees still stand along the Mokulē‘ia shoreline — a living reminder that what we nurture today will shelter generations tomorrow. This summer, as families across Hawai‘i look for meaningful ways to keep their children active, connected, and inspired, Camp H.R. Erdman stands ready — just as it has for a century — to welcome the next generation of campers home. For more information about YMCA of Honolulu Camp H.R. Erdman’s programs, visit https://bit.ly/CampErdman. 92 Hawaii Parent May/June 2026
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