Camp Mystic Files for Bankruptcy After Tragic Floods Killed 28

Camp Mystic, the all-girls Christian Texas summer camp, filed for bankruptcy after last year's tragic floods.

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Long-Standing Texas Summer Camp Seeks Financial Restructuring Following Tragic Floods

In a significant development, Camp Mystic, a renowned all-girls Christian summer camp in Texas, has initiated bankruptcy reorganization proceedings. This move comes in the aftermath of catastrophic floods that resulted in the devastating loss of 28 lives last year.

The camp, known for its spiritual and recreational programs, has been a staple for many families over the years. However, the tragic events of the previous summer have left it grappling with overwhelming financial and emotional challenges. The decision to file for bankruptcy aims to provide the camp with the necessary framework to restructure its finances and ensure its future operations.

For additional information on the filing and the camp’s plans for reorganization, please visit NPR’s official page.

This article was originally written by www.npr.org

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