We were thrilled to find out about Kids in Camp at last year’s OCA Conference. There were a couple of families that came to mind. We found the process to be simple and certainly the flexibility and patience you exhibited to us as we ‘learned the ropes’ was no less than wonderful.
We look forward to a long partnership in providing the rich camping experience for children who would otherwise be unable to experience the unique opportunity that camp provides to be outside in nature and away from the electronic environment that they are so often immersed in and to interact with other children face to face in positive ways and with positive role models. Thank you Kids in Camp.
Make a donation and help us send more deserving kids to camp! Tax receipts are issued for donations of over $20. You may choose not to share any of your contact information and/or remain anonymous. Kids in Camp does not share its donor list. Here are some ways you can give. Please contact us if you require assistance, or if you prefer to donate by phone.
Fundraising Initiatives
Host a fundraising activity with your school, camp or group, including:
Car wash, 50/50 draw, Barbeque, Silent auction, ‘Sport’ a-thon, % of event ticket proceeds, Proceeds from Mabel’s Labels fundraising program, Portion of camper tuck refund as designated by family, Reunion related activities, Staff initiatives
Every Donation Makes an Impact
Camp Kodiak is a residential summer camp for children & teens with and
without Learning Disabilities, NLD, ADHD and Asperger Syndrome. Because of
our 2-to-1 ratio, professional staff and specialized programs, our fees need
to be quite substantial to cover our costs. We do what we can to help, but
every year we have to turn away deserving campers whose parents are unable
to pay our fees. We really appreciate the assistance provided to these
families by Kids in Camp.
Thank you for your generous support of three campers for our 2011 season. Your gift allows the Foundation to offer disadvantaged young people the opportunity to enjoy our extraordinary camp and its welcoming community. [Camp Winston operates a residential summer program for children with complex neurological disorders]
Gerald Enchin, Executive Director