Camp Sol (Spring)
Camp Sol is a non-profit organization that provides support to families who have experienced the death of a child. Services benefit families who have children eighteen years old or younger remaining in the home.
Camp Sol is a non-profit organization that provides support to families who have experienced the death of a child. Services benefit families who have children eighteen years old or younger remaining in the home.
Camp O Hana serves families who have a child who is a cancer survivor and participates in the Candlelighters program.
SBANT Family Hispanic Camp serves Spanish speaking families and families who identify with Latin heritage with a child with Spina Bifida or other neural tube defects. Entire families attend educational sessions in Spanish which talk not only about Spina Bifida related issues, but about issues specific to the Hispanic community.
Camp Phoenix is for campers ages 9 to 13 years who have been Trauma patients at Children’s Medical Center.
Camp SOAR (Some Organ Assembly Required) is a weekend retreat for teenagers (ages 13-18 years old), who have received a kidney, liver, heart or intestine transplant and currently receive their transplant care at Children's Medical Center Dallas.
Camp Courage is a camp for teen (13-18 years) siblings of children, teens and young adults living with a chronic illness or a life changing injury.
TCU Family Camp provides families of former patients of the Transitional Care Unit with acquired neurological injury diseases or disorders. Eligible campers are between the ages of 5-12.
Serving campers with bladder exstrophy
Serving teens who have kidney disease
Camp Rheumies is a weekend camp for teenagers 13-17 years with a systemic rheumatologic diagnosis treated at Cook Children’s. The purpose of Camp Rheumies is to provide teenagers, who have a systemic rheumatic disease with a safe, engaging, and rewarding camp experience.