A Llama for the Ages
Whitetop, Victory Junction’s resident llama, was officially recognized this year by Guinness World Records as the oldest llama in captivity.
Whitetop, Victory Junction’s resident llama, was officially recognized this year by Guinness World Records as the oldest llama in captivity.
After an amazing career, Whitetop retired from camp duty at the remarkable age of 27 years and 292 days. He enjoyed interacting with campers, getting pets, and even posing for selfies. Whitetop is known for his relaxed, sweet, and empathetic personality, only spitting at his pasture mates when he wanted food.
Victory Junction is a year-round camp that provides transformative experiences for kids with serious and chronic medical conditions at no cost to families.
Whitetop makes a difference for our campers, and so can you!
Help send kids to Camp by sporting a cool Whitetop t-shirt! This quality Gildan shirt is made from a DryBlend 50/50 fabric for comfort and performance, and it can be yours for $25. CLICK HERE to order.
Know a child who could benefit from Victory Junction? Let them know about our camp! Go to the Camper Zone to learn more. Want to make a lasting impact as a volunteer or summer staff? Find out how you can help at Team VJ.
Your generosity helps sponsor a camper, fund a program, and keep Camp free for every family. Make your gift securely through our online donation form.
Whitetop makes a difference for our campers, and so can you!
Help send kids to Camp by sporting a cool Whitetop t-shirt! This quality Gildan shirt is made from a DryBlend 50/50 fabric for comfort and performance, and it can be yours for $25. CLICK HERE to order.
Know a child who could benefit from Victory Junction? Let them know about our camp! Go to the Camper Zone to learn more. Want to make a lasting impact as a volunteer or summer staff? Find out how you can help at Team VJ.
Your generosity helps sponsor a camper, fund a program, and keep Camp free for every family. Make your gift securely through our online donation form.
Read the official story from Guinness World Records HERE.
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