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  2. Camp Massanetta - Wikipedia

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    The "Brainy Camps" are camps for children and teens with Tourette syndrome, Asperger syndrome, neurofibromatosis, or epilepsy. The Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC provides the camps and interest has been expressed in expanding to include children and teens with obesity issues and those with facial anomalies ( cleft palate ...

  3. List of summer camps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of summer camps throughout the world by category. A summer camp is a supervised program for children or teenagers conducted during the summer months in some countries. [ 1 ]

  4. I visited a $600 women-only summer camp for adults that's ...

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    The three-day, adult women-only camp, which started at $600 per person, offered a schedule similar to traditional sleepaway camps. Its attendees could try archery, rock climbing, yoga, and kayaking.

  5. Category:Summer camps in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Summer camps in Virginia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Camp Alkulana; C.

  6. What happens at Bible camp? From 'cry night' to shaping ... - AOL

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    Bible camps — Christian sleepaway camps where kids live together in cabins, explore the outdoors and dine communally, all while learning about religion — exist throughout the country.

  7. Abuse happens at sleep-away camps. But parents are not ... - AOL

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    Sleep-away camp can be an important developmental milestone. Experts say there are steps parents can take to make their kids less vulnerable to harm. Abuse happens at sleep-away camps.