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Abercrombie Challenge Raises $1.3 Million for SeriousFun!
Camp came to Abercrombie & Fitch’s headquarters at the 2016 A&F Challenge, where volunteers, families, and A&F associates came together to raise $1.4 million for SeriousFun Children’s Network. Check out the highlights from this incredible event!
Abercrombie & Fitch associates have had a regular volunteer presence at SeriousFun camps around the globe for 5 years. But on Friday, Sept. 9, camp came to A&F in the form of the annual A&F Challenge.
Part fundraiser, part festival, the Challenge is the company’s largest philanthropic event of the year, drawing thousands to its New Albany, Ohio, campus. Beneficiaries have varied in the past, but as part of its $15 million SeriousFun commitment announced earlier this year, A&F donated all of the proceeds—$1.4 million in total—from the event to the network.
Camp was everywhere at the 2016 Challenge. Tents, decked out with white lights, flannel blankets and cozy décor lined the grass. An area labeled “Camp Fitch” came with a zip line, a tie dye station and archery. Food and drink booths lined the perimeter, serving up comfort food, made with local ingredients, as well as beer, wine and OYO cocktails. A Fun Run and 5K walk/run kicked off the public event, with SeriousFun campers yelling, “ready…set…go!”
Attendees who were interested in learning more about the cause could do so at the Main Stage, where Fran Horowitz, president and chief merchandising officer of Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Blake Maher, CEO of SeriousFun, and Clea Newman Soderlund, SeriousFun ambassador and daughter of actor Paul Newman, spoke about the goal of the partnership.
SeriousFun campers joined them on stage to introduce the band X Ambassadors, who treated the audience to their hits “Unsteady” and “Renegade,” among others. The indie pop band Bleachers closed out the night, playing “I Wanna Get Better” and “Rollercoaster” to an eager audience, who kept dancing well after frontman Jack Antonoff left the stage.
The SeriousFun Secret Is Not the Place, It’s the Approach
In April, 2025 a new multi-institutional study led by experts in health, psychology, and palliative care from Dublin City University, University College Dublin and King’s College London has confirmed that SeriousFun camps deliver unique, transformative value to children living with serious illnesses, beyond what traditional healthcare alone can offer. Funded by SeriousFun and Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Exploring…
Al Roker Visits Camp to Celebrate Paul Newman’s Legacy of SeriousFun
This week on the TODAY Show, Al Roker took a meaningful detour from Studio 1A to visit Double H Ranch, the SeriousFun camp in Lake Luzerne, NY. Joined by SeriousFun ambassador Clea Newman, Al got a firsthand look at how Paul Newman’s vision continues to thrive—bringing joy, belonging, and confidence to children living with serious…
Character, Courage, and Camp: Empowering Youth Through Leadership
We’re excited to share the results of a newly completed joint research initiative between SeriousFun Children’s Network and the American Camp Association (ACA):“Promoting Character in Counselors: Training Programs for Medical Specialty Camps.” Supported by the John Templeton Foundation, this groundbreaking project has advanced the field of youth development by exploring how character strengths can be…