February
9, 2004
KIDS WITH HEPATITIS CAN GO TO CAMP!
Children with hepatitis B or C will have a chance to attend camp
this summer at two of the top U.S. medical camps, thanks to the
national nonprofit organization PKIDs (Parents of Kids with Infectious
Diseases) and Paul Newman’s Association of Hole In The Wall Gang
Camps.
PKIDs, which supports families touched by viral hepatitis and
HIV/AIDS, has acquired a number of slots for children with chronic
hepatitis B or C at camps in upstate New York (Double “H” Hole
in the Woods Ranch in Lake Luzerne) and Florida (Boggy Creek Gang
Camp in Eustis). The camps specialize in providing a fun, traditional
summer camp experience for children and teens with medical needs.
Children must be between the ages of 6 and 16 and must be receiving
medical treatment of any kind. PKIDs and the camps will pay travel
and camp costs for qualified children--the families pay nothing.
Any parent, caretaker, physician, or
health care worker interested in sending a child to either camp
should contact PKIDs for an application at pkids@pkids.org (email)
or (877) 557-5437.
Completed applications are due at the PKIDs' office by March 31.
PKIDs is also seeking donations to help pay the costs of sending
children to the two camps. If you are interested in sponsoring
a child at camp, please email or call PKIDs at the email address
or phone number above.
For more information, call PKIDs at (360) 695-0293 or go to www.pkids.org
To visit the website of the Double “H” Hole in the
Woods Ranch, go to: www.doublehranch.org
To visit the website of the Boggy Creek Gang Camp, go to: www.boggycreek.org
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