Campo Larrick is our Elder

Campo Larrick (they/them) grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina (on Occaneechi-Saponi land), and attends Chapel Hill Friends Meeting. Campo completed the 2021-2022 Quaker Voluntary Service year in Boston, where they worked at the Southern Jamaica Plain Health Center. They also completed AFSC’s Emerging Leaders for Liberation program in 2022 and deepened their Quaker faith in the most recent NEYM Nurturing Faithfulness cohort as well as in Pendle Hill's 2023 Spring Term. Campo has spent much of the past year at home to accompany their aging abuelos. They will begin a Master of Divinity program at Earlham School of Religion in Fall 2024. Campo cares deeply about being surrounded by trees, imagining worlds beyond binaries, and holding spaces where hearts/bodies/minds feel honored and loved.

Campo will be the Elder for our time together at National Orientation. In Quaker communities, it’s not unusual to ask an Elder to help us pay attention to what’s happening. Campo will help facilitators notice what’s happening and is also available to Fellows as a supportive person who is skilled at helping you process whatever experience you’re having.

If you have questions about the practice of Eldering or specific questions for Campo, please use the following form to communicate back to us.