Victoria Marie Hicks, LPC, LMFT

Victoria is serving as the clinical director for Camp Cairn. Victoria has over 9 years in the mental health field working at an inpatient hospital, outpatient mental health and with grief work. She works with adults, couples and adolescents in relationship issues, grief and trauma. She has been a clinical staff member with Camp Cairn since it began in 2017. She holds a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Richmont Graduate University.


Greg Moffatt

Gregory K. Moffatt, Ph.D., LPC, CPCS

Dr. Moffatt served as the clinical director for Camp Cairn from 2017-2023 and continues to consult for the program. For the past 30+ years, Greg has specialized with children ages 3-10 and has worked with infants and babies, providing developmental analyses and consultation with parents and organizations that deal with children. He holds an M.A. in counseling and a Ph.D. from Georgia State University in educational psychology. He is professor of psychology at Point University, where he has served for more than 30 years. 


Staff Leadership

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Clinical and volunteer staff at Camp Cairn will be directed by Victoria Hicks, LPC, LMFT, with consultation from Dr. Greg Moffatt.

Dr. Moffatt and Joey Westbrook, retired Executive Director of Woodland Christian Camp, have participated in the National Bereavement Conference for Camps in Washington D. C.  Presented by The Moyer Foundation, the NBCC provides an overview of bereavement camp structures and best practices nationwide through an interactive form of exchange, learning and collaboration. Participants share in advances in research, timely clinical information, and programmatic ideas and support for new or existing bereavement camps. 

Woodland Camp, the host organization for Camp Cairn, has a great history of cutting edge programming to impact youth and assist families in our community. The Woodland support staff team always looks forward to Camp Cairn and the impact it has on these special campers each summer. Counselors, social workers, and specially trained volunteers lead grief activities and supervise all recreational and programming activities. Because the role can sometimes be emotionally and physically strenuous, all volunteers will supervise and provide safety for our campers. A medical team will be on site for the complete program. All volunteers are thoroughly screened and must submit to background checks and attend mandatory training.