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| Camp Barnabas: Christian camp for kids and teens, ages 7 to 17, with life-threatening illnesses and disabilities. Activities, scholarships, calendar, and staff. In Purdy, Missouri. | | Camp Boggy Creek: Free weeklong summer sessions, in Eustis, Florida, for ages 7 to 16, with life-threatening and chronic illnesses. Includes family weekends, annual schedule by illness, medical facilities, and application. | | Camp Dream Catcher: In Oregonia, Ohio, for ages 8 and up with epilepsy, including sessions about managing seizures. Forms, dates, and contact information. | | Camp Esperanza: Residential program in Big Bear Lake, California, for youth ages 8 to 17 with arthritis and related conditions. Includes activities, schedule, and registration information. | | Camp Heart to Heart: Free summer camp, in Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, for ages 5-13, who are infected by HIV. Includes camp overview and contact information. | | Camp Heartland: Camping and outreach programs in Willow River, Minnesota and Malibu, California, for children ages 7 to 17 who are living with HIV or AIDS. Information on programs, services, application and referral forms, and FAQs. | | Camp Joyful Hearts: Summer program for kids 8 to 15 with heart disease, in Clarksville, Ohio. Activities, registration forms, packing list, and staff. | | Camp Kindle: Free summer camp programs, in California, Colorado and Nebraska, for youth ages 7 to 18 and their families, who are infected with or affected by HIV and AIDS. Includes sample schedule, dates, and applications. | | Camp Laurel: Year-round resident and day camps, in Los Angeles, California, for ages 6 to 16 and their families, living with HIV/AIDS. Includes activities, forms, and FAQs. | | Camp Oasis: Summer programs across the United States for kids and teens with Crohn's and colitis. Dates, ages, camp size, and applications listed by chapter location. | | Camp Sealth: Multiple summer programs for kids and teens, grades 1 to 12, with mild to moderate disabilities on Vashon Island, Washington. Includes schedule and fees, forms, gluten-free and PKU diet support, and health care. | | Camp Sunshine: Retreat in Casco, Maine for kids with life threatening illnesses and their families. Facilities, history, programs, and things to bring. | | Camp Superkids: Overnight camp, in Otter Creek Park, Kentucky, for ages 7 to 13 with moderate to severe asthma. Activities, medical care, asthma education, cost, and pre-registration form. | | Camping Unlimited: Overnight camp for children with developmental disabilities in Northern California's Santa Cruz Mountains. Features programs, history, facilities, and staff application form. | | Courage Camps: Overnight programs for youth ages 7 to 17, with life-threatening illnesses and disabilities. Rates, scholarships, session schedules, and facilities in Maple Lake and Lake George, Minnesota. | | Double H Hole in the Woods Ranch: Camp in Lake Luzerne, New York for kids and teens, ages 6 to 16, with critical illnesses. Activities, schedule, campers corner message board, and application. | | Kappa Kidney Camp: Overnight camp in Bellefontaine, Ohio for kids and teens, ages 8 to 18, who are on dialysis or have had a kidney transplant. Activities, camper checklist, and registration forms. [Free Adobe download required for forms.] | | Space Camp for Interested Visually Impaired Students: Week-long camp in Huntsville, Alabama for visually-impaired kids and teens ages 10 and up. Includes programs, forms, FAQs, chaperones, and photos. | | Texas Lions Camp: For physically disabled, hearing and/or vision impaired, and diabetic children from the State of Texas. Schedule, activities, facilities, and information form provided. Located in Kerrville, Texas. | | The Fowler Center for Outdoor Learning: Summer, winter, weekend, and day camps for youth with mental and physical disabilities in Mayville, Michigan. Includes program details, a virtual tour, and history of the center. | | The Painted Turtle: Camp in Lake Hughes, California, for kids and teens, ages 7 to 16, with serious illnesses. Activities, schedule by illness, virtual tour, and application. |
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