By Maria Childs, Director of Communications and Public Relations

The Kansas 4-H Foundation announces the establishment of the Rock Springs 4-H Campership Endowed Fund, aimed at providing Kansas youth with the opportunity to participate in enriching experiences at Rock Springs Ranch. This initiative has been made possible through a generous gift from Dr. Joe Mauderly and his wife Cheryl, both former Chase County 4-H'ers and graduates of Kansas State University.

Reflecting on his own journey, Dr. Mauderly credits Kansas 4-H for instilling in him values, skills, and experiences that have shaped his character and influenced his personal and professional life. He emphasizes the pivotal role that 4-H played alongside family, school, and church in nurturing his growth as a responsible citizen and effective leader.

"Kansas 4-H provided a range of examples, training, and opportunities that strongly influenced who I am, what I have done, and how I have dealt with the responsibilities of life and citizenship," Dr. Mauderly stated. "My desire is that those positive influences be experienced by more youth."

His fond memories of 4-H activities, including leadership development, public speaking, and project competitions, highlight the lasting impact of the organization throughout his career as a veterinarian.

Dr. Mauderly graduated from K-State with his doctorate of veterinary medicine in 1967. Through his extensive career, he pioneered the development of processes and equipment that led to advancing the understanding of lung biology.

As he reflects on his time in 4-H, Dr. Mauderly wants to share his dedication to supporting the next generation of 4-H campers, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder youth from accessing the experiences offered by 4-H camp.

His commitment to philanthropy stems from his upbringing on a tenant farming and grazing operation in the Flint Hills, where despite facing financial setbacks, his parents prioritized and supported their children's involvement.

“Despite those difficulties, my parents strongly supported our 4-H projects and activities, and managed to send me to Rock Springs three times,” he said.  “I know there are 4-H’ers whose families can’t manage that extra expense and thus won’t benefit from the Rock Springs experience without a boost from those of us able to help. I appreciate that the Foundationestablished the Rock Springs Campership Endowment to provide that help and am glad to be a part of that program.”

Recognizing the importance of supportive parents, dedicated volunteers, and committed Extension staff in fostering the development of young leaders, Joe underscores the significance of financial contributions in enhancing the resources available to these essential stakeholders.

“For nearly 80 years Rock Springs Ranch has touched the lives of numerous kids through hands-on learning, leadership opportunities, and community engagement,” said Mindy Weixelman, President/CEO of the Kansas 4-H Foundation. “The Rock Springs Campership Endowed Fund will enable Kansas 4-H to continue its mission of empowering youth by eliminating financial barriers and ensuring that all Kansas youth have equitable access to the immersive experiences offered by 4-H camp at Rock Springs Ranch for years to come.”

For more information about how you can make the camping experience possible for youth in the future through the Rock Springs Campership Endowment or to contribute to this initiative, please call Lindsey Pannbacker, vice president of development by emailing [email protected] or by calling 785-775-0123.