Campo Azul, which is Spanish for "Blue Camp," was, according to The Oregonian, the most heavily fined migrant camp in the state of Oregon. *The camp, which was founded in the 1970s, was named for the color of the shacks on the 133 acre farm. It was reported that 90 or so adults and children lived on the camp, paying $80 per month rent.
The church would eventually move off of the Boggs farm and begin to meet in various locations throughout the Portland, Oregon area, until finally settling on the Callahan Center in Wilsonville.
Living Enrichment Center would later become the biggest New Thought church in the state of Oregon, as well as one of the biggest New Thought churches in the world.
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