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Camp New Hope 2022
Camp New Hope is a seven-day; six-night residential camp for children ages 7-17 with sickle cell disease. Our mission is to provide an enriching experience that fosters independence, self-esteem, and friendships.
Camp New Hope offers campers the excitement and fun of a traditional summer camp in addition to the unique advantages of an environment and staff responsive to their unique health concerns. Campers enjoy a week of adventure while learning self-help, sickle cell disease management skills, and developing a more positive self-image. Campers are encouraged to explore a variety of interests including swimming, canoeing, tennis, climbing, and arts and crafts.
Date:
July 17, 2022 – July 23, 2022
This event has ended.
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