This year, Living Islands was honored to support and participate in Camp Iakwe, a truly special annual gathering where adopted Marshallese children and their families come together to celebrate Marshallese culture, build connections, and foster a sense of community. Held every year, Camp Iakwe brings together scores of families who are all navigating the journey of cultural identity and heritage, creating a welcoming space where Marshallese adoptees can learn about their roots and bond with others who share similar experiences.
Our founder, Kianna Angelo, who was herself adopted from the Marshall Islands in the 1970s, had the privilege of attending as a speaker. Growing up without a camp like this, Kianna understands firsthand the importance of a community where Marshallese adoptees and their families can come together to explore the richness of Marshallese culture, history, and language. For many, this is a rare opportunity to experience cultural traditions, hear stories from the islands, and learn from those who hold their heritage dear.
Supporting Camp Iakwe and witnessing the powerful impact it has on the families was an incredibly moving experience. We saw how learning about Marshallese customs and traditions helps adoptees form a deeper sense of identity and pride in their heritage. Equally, parents walked away with greater insight into Marshallese culture, strengthening their bond with their children and fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding.
We are proud to support Camp Iakwe and are grateful to everyone involved in creating such a vital space for cultural connection and growth. It’s our hope that Camp Iakwe continues to flourish for many years to come, inspiring more families and building a lasting legacy of connection, pride, and belonging.