The CEO of Kanakuk Kamps, a Christian summer camp in southwest Missouri plagued by a history of sexual abuse, is said to be retiring later this year.
In a letter to camp families, Joe White, 77, reportedly said he would retire Aug. 31 after decades of overseeing the camp that has brought thousands of children to Branson. He cited medical treatments that followed his leukemia diagnosis in 2000.
“Thirty-five anesthetized surgeries later, it is time to pass the baton to the next very capable generation,” White wrote in the letter, which was posted online by D Magazine in Dallas, Texas.
Kanakuk and White did not respond to requests for comment by The Midwest Newsroom.
White’s announcement comes almost a year after Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a bill — named after a former Kanakuk camper — into law that voids non-disclosure…
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