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Go to "Virtual Camp" this weekend and support real-life camps for kids with cancer

From May 8-May 10, join other campers across the country for arts & crafts, nature talks, campfire stories, and more without leaving home
Credit: KOA Care Camps
Join KOA Care Camps for a "Virtual Big Weekend" of camping fun

It's a weekend of camping-themed fun without mosquitoes, sunburn, poison ivy, or the risk of COVID-19 exposure.

KOA Care Camps are week-long camps for kids with cancer or cancer survivors provided at no cost to their families. This year, you can support KOA Care Camps by joining the "Virtual Big Weekend", created so any family can be part of the fun!

The big event kicks off Friday afternoon and lasts through Sunday afternoon, just like a regular weekend camp. Include are activities such as a "make s'mores at home" event, a Yellowstone animal meet-and-greet, tent-building, a camp dance to learn, fireside musical performances, a  NASA star party for curious junior astronomers, scavenger hunts, campfire bedtime stories, arts and crafts, and more! 

Registration is $10 per family and you donation goes directly to support children with cancer attending summer camps.  

See what Care Camps are all about:

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