Camp Hope is a traditional summer camp experience for youth who have, or have had, cancer. It has been held yearly since 1983. Camp Hope is held the third full week of June each summer.
Unique in its ability to assist campers’ needs through a fully functional, on-site medical team, Camp Hope campers are able to enjoy traditional summer camp activities including, but not limited to, swimming, bowling, golf, fishing, hiking, archery, arts & crafts, and more. It is a time for them to be around peers who have, or have had, similar life-altering illnesses and to be in a setting that lets them forget about their diagnosis while they have one of the best weeks of their lives.
Camp Hope offers the campers an opportunity to do things that all children do and to be among peers who have, or have had, similar life-threatening illnesses. It provides a sense of empowerment, of self-determination and of self esteem.
Camp Hope is staffed by a 24 hour on-site medical team typically including physicians, nurses, a pharmacist and mental health specialists. Camp Hope allows the children to see they are not alone in their struggle and provide peer support for everyone involved. Check out the rest of our website for more information about Camp Hope, the special place beyond the rainbow for youth with cancer.