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Camp IdRaHaJe, short for 'I’d Rather Have Jesus,' filed a lawsuit in May over licensing rules that would have forced it to let attendees use bathrooms and sleeping facilities 'consistent with their ...
Bailey’s Camp IdRaHaJe has reached a settlement with the state in a lawsuit over licensing requirements from the Colorado ...
A sleepaway Christian camp in Bailey has voluntarily dropped its lawsuit against the Colorado Department of Early Childhood ...
Colorado Christian Camp IdRaHaJe has filed a lawsuit following new requirements for camps to offer beds, bathroom spaces consistent with a person's gender identity.
A Christian overnight camp and the Colorado Department of Early Childhood have settled a lawsuit brought by the camp earlier this year, alleging that it would have been forced to shut down if Colorado ...
The Alliance Defending Freedom recently announced the settlement of a lawsuit filed by Camp IdRaHaJe, a Christian summer camp ...
Centennial State claims it never required religious camps to let gender-confused boys, girls use opposite-sex facilities.
In the settlement, the department recognizes that the camp is a nonprofit organized exclusively for religious purposes.
Camp IdRaHaJe, which derives its name from the hymn, "I’d Rather Have Jesus," is a Christian children’s summer camp for kids ages 6 to 17. The camp has served Colorado families of all faiths ...
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Colorado settled a lawsuit with a Christian summer camp, stating that religious organizations are exempt from state gender identity accommodation requirements for kids camps.
Camp IdRaHaJe, a portmanteau for “I’d rather have Jesus,” was founded in 1948 and operates week-long summer programs for children ages six to 17 on its 262 acres.
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