Why Kanakuk Kamps Is Not on the 2023 Dirty Dozen List
NCOSE’s decision not to include Kanakuk Kamps on this year’s “Dirty Dozen List” is NOT a statement that the situation at Kanakuk has been resolved.
NCOSE’s decision not to include Kanakuk Kamps on this year’s “Dirty Dozen List” is NOT a statement that the situation at Kanakuk has been resolved.
New allegations of systemic sexual abuse of children by adults, child-on-child abuse, and cover-ups at Kanakuk have recently come to light through a series of investigative reports.
News Investigation Exposes Kanakuk Kamps’ Decades-Long Child Abuse Coverup WASHINGTON, DC (May 26, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) renews its calls for
Joe White’s decades-long cover-up of sexual abuse at Kanakuk Kamps is a horrific reminder of how institutional abuse persists when unaddressed.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) said that all those responsible for instances of sexual abuse at Kanakuk Kamp, including leadership, must be held accountable given that numerous people have come forward in lawsuits over the years alleging they were sexually abused as minors at the prominent Christian summer camp.