Camp Oasis


Start Date: August 12, 2013

You wouldn't know it from looking at them, but all these kids have Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. Yet at Camp Oasis, they're just kids:
     ~ Trying new things
     ~ Making life-long friends
     ~ Hearing stories that sound familiar
     ~ Having the time of their lives


A Fun Program

At Camp Oasis, there are activites for every interest:
     ~ Swimming, boating, and fishing
     ~ Visual and performing arts
     ~ Ropes course, archery, and outdoor adventure
     ~ Individual and team sports
     ~ Special events
There is also plenty of time to relax and share the best medicine of all -- Laughter!


A Supportive Community

Camp Oasis also provides:
     ~ 24-hour on-site medical supervision by physicians, nurses, and otehr healthcare professionals with experience treating children with IBD
     ~ Dedicated and understanding counselors, many of whom have IBD themselves, who are carefully screened and trained
     ~ An environment where campers realize they are not alone in their struggles, and can let their true selves shine through

Register

Location

Camp Nock-A-Mixon
Kintnersville, Pennsylvania

For more information

(732) 786.9960
lreiss@ccfa.org
www.ccfa.org