Karen Moyer ’87
Karen Moyer is an advocate for children, entrepreneur, philanthropist, wife, and mother of eight. She is a pioneer in philanthropy as Co-Founder of The Moyer Foundation as well as Founder of their signature programs, Camp Erin and Camp Mariposa. Her efforts to impact communities nationwide stretch beyond The Moyer Foundation as she serves as a board member for numerous health and children’s organizations including a founding and executive committee member of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. Her dedication to improving the lives of others expands the globe with multiple humanitarian trips completed to Africa, Honduras and Guatemala.
Karen is driven, passionate, and dedicated to fighting the fight for children in need. At The Moyer Foundation, she volunteers her time and talent, playing an active role in helping the Foundation achieve its mission to provide comfort, hope and healing to children and families affected by grief and addiction.
In addition to their six biological children, Karen and her husband, former MLB pitcher Jamie Moyer, have adopted two beautiful daughters from Guatemala. The family currently resides in the San Diego area.