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  2. I've owned a summer camp for 10 years. Here's what parents ...

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    As much as camp staff prepare for the week, unknown factors that don't present themselves until Monday morning can throw a wrench into camp plans. Most of our 500 campers attend an average of five ...

  3. The Fresh Air Fund - Wikipedia

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    Gathering to board buses. The Fresh Air Fund is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit agency founded in 1877. The Fund operates six sleep-away camps in New York’s Mid-Hudson Valley, places children with volunteer host families along the East Coast, and runs year-round leadership, career exploration and educational programs.

  4. SeriousFun Children's Network - Wikipedia

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    SeriousFun Children's Network is a global community of 30 camps and programs for seriously ill children. [1] All camps and programs offer free recreational experiences to children with serious illnesses and their family members. [2] [3] The first SeriousFun camp was launched in 1988 by founder Paul Newman.

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  6. Category:Summer camps in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Summer camps listed at the United States level have locations in multiple states, or move to different states each year. Otherwise, please assign the summer camp to a single state. Thank You.

  7. In the summer of 2016, Solomon returned home from another summer camp, and while she had fun, she wished she could find a camp specifically for transgender teens, she recalled.

  8. Camp Quest - Wikipedia

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    Camp Quest is an organisation providing humanist residential summer camps for children in the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Norway. [1] [2] It was first held in 1996 in Kentucky to provide an alternative to the traditional religiously affiliated summer camps, for the children of nontheistic, humanist or freethinking families as well as children from a religious upbringing. [3]

  9. Kids on Fire School of Ministry - Wikipedia

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    Becky Fischer announced that Kids on Fire would be closed indefinitely due to telephone calls, letters, and other negative reactions after the release of Jesus Camp. Fischer had rented the campground from the Assemblies of God, but was asked not to return because of vandalism at the campground after the film's release. [2]