One Heartland 26001 Heinz Road, Willow River, MN 55795
About the Business
One Heartland is a non-profit organization located at 26001 Heinz Road in Willow River, Minnesota. Dedicated to serving children, youth, and families facing significant health challenges, One Heartland provides transformative camp experiences that promote healing, resilience, and community support. Through a variety of programs and activities, participants are able to connect with others who understand their struggles, build lasting friendships, and gain valuable skills for navigating life's obstacles. With a focus on inclusivity and empowerment, One Heartland is a beacon of hope for those in need of support and understanding.
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Location & Phone number
26001 Heinz Rd, Willow River, MN 55795, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"It was a work training day. It was a great location, beautiful grounds, great staff."
"It's super amazing I went to camp true colors for trans and non-binary kids I can't recommend it enough"
"Beautiful space for kids to enjoy and connect with like-minded peers. My child has attended camp for tge last two years and love it. They have built longterm friendships and the support from staff is priceless. Definitely recommend considering this camp for your child."
"We went to the True Colors family camp, and I can not recommend it enough. The camp is super accessible, making accommodations for my partner's food allergies and mobility issues. The staff is friendly and helpful, and it's just really nice to be around a bunch of other lgbtqia+ families and get to feel normal, and let our kids feel normal. This is our second year and we plan on going again in 2023"
"My daughter was here as part of Camp Erin. She had the experience of a lifetime. It is for children who are going through bereavement, or mourning the loss of a loved one. My daughter lost her father in a motorcycle accident in May. She needed this is the worst way. She needed to see she wasn't the only child who is feeling and processing and grieving. That she isn't being punished or is "the unlucky one". She was treated in such a kind way, her feelings were validated and she came home with a little bit of an understanding about her place in this situation. How do you help your child go through this, especially as you as a parent have your own grieving to do? I'm still learning and that is the only thing I know for certain....and one other thing.... If you have a child in these unfortunate set of circumstances? This is what he/she will benefit from forever. I will never stop being grateful for how they helped her and consoled her and made her feel like she wasn't all alone in the world. It was so respectful and considerate. The staff, the cabin leaders.... Saints! Every dam one of them big hearted people... And I didn't even get to meet any of them really. If I could I would probably cry thankful tears. And she has an invite back every year. As if they haven't done enough. If you are lucky enough to not have any need for their services... Donate! Donate! Donate! This camp is helping children process pain they should never have to."
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