Our Stories

Table Rock Foundation (TRF) became international in scope in May of 2000 when we spearheaded a fundraiser to send someone on a fact-finding trip to gain information to aid in building a health clinic in Bhotechaur, Nepal. The project to build the clinic was ultimately taken over by the Rogue Gateway Rotary through Rotary International. Five years later TRF began the sponsorship of a twelve year old boy in Nepal born into extreme poverty. Our support provided this young man with an incredible future. He has now finished up his education at a college in Katmandu, becoming a civil engineer and achieving his dream of helping improve the quality of life for his people.
Table Rock Foundation currently oversees the Phil Hart Youth Camp which consists of 40+ acres carved out of 375 acres in the mountains of Southern Oregon outside of Grants Pass, known as Enchanted Forest Farm. The camp was created in Phil’s memory shortly after he passed away.
The camp now hosts several youth leadership camps as well as other events, put on by the Table Rock Foundation, which all embrace that original vision that we all came away with from our 1994 talking circles.
Table Rock Foundation currently oversees the Phil Hart Youth Camp which consists of 40+ acres carved out of 375 acres in the mountains of Southern Oregon outside of Grants Pass, known as Enchanted Forest Farm. The camp was created in Phil’s memory shortly after he passed away.
The camp now hosts several youth leadership camps as well as other events, put on by the Table Rock Foundation, which all embrace that original vision that we all came away with from our 1994 talking circles.
The Table Rock Foundation is located in Grants Pass, Oregon which is the original home of the Takelma, Shasta, and Latgawa peoples. This land is used as a connection between humans and nature to build economic, environmental, spiritual, and social well-being in our community. It is a cherished space that is loved and taken care of by the hands of those who have held significant meaning to it since their bare feet could touch the ground and it welcomes new hearts every single day. This land provides a safe space and opportunity to explore ways to relate to one another as humans and to the world. It is land that is used to foster and care for people dedicated to the future and the generations to come with many generations having already lived, adored, and given their energies for all who have yet had the opportunity to experience the space themselves.
Table Rock Foundation is recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization