
A well-known all-girls Christian summer camp in Texas has turned to the courts for financial relief, filing for bankruptcy reorganization on Wednesday — nearly one year after deadly floodwaters tore through the property and killed 28 people.
Camp Mystic, which has long operated as a faith-based summer destination for girls, submitted the bankruptcy filing as it continues to deal with the aftermath of one of the most devastating flood disasters to strike the camp in its history.
The catastrophic flooding, which resulted in 28 deaths at the camp, has had lasting consequences for the organization. The bankruptcy reorganization filing signals that Camp Mystic is seeking a structured path forward to address its financial obligations while attempting to continue operations.








