Camp I-Thonka-Chi
Camp I-Thonka-Chi serves youth who have been hospitalized with burn injuries ages 6-18- years of age.
Camp I-Thonka-Chi serves youth who have been hospitalized with burn injuries ages 6-18- years of age.
Camp TLC serves campers age 8-15 with Spina Bifida and congenital neural tube defects. The Spina Bifida Association of North Texas partners with Texas Scottish Rite Hospital to provide this week long experience in June.
Who Can Attend MDA Camp? Any child with a neuromuscular disease between the ages of 6-17. We accept campers on a first come first serve basis. MDA camp enables campers to stretch their comfort zones and grow in independence as they spend a week away from home; permit someone other than their parents to provide personal care; and make new friends.
Camp Moss exists to improve the quality of life for Texas children with cardiac disease by providing the exciting experience of summer camp in a safe environment with the necessary daily treatment. Campers who attend Camp Moss: -Are developmentally 8-16 years old -Have their medical history reviewed -Have an updated physical and have their cardiologist's approval -Are receiving treatment in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area -Have significant heart disease -Are physically able to participate in camp activities -Are ready to have a week of FUN!
Camp Sanguinity serves patients, ages 6-16 years old, being treated for cancer or a blood disorder at Cook Children's Medical Center, and their siblings. During the camp week, we also hold a one-day Preschool camp for patients and siblings who are 4-5 years old.
Camp Jubilee exists for the sole purpose of making life better for children with sickle cell disease. Our focus is to provide a weeklong summer camp for children with sickle cell disease.
Camp Ailihpomeh has been serving male campers diagnosed with Hemophililafor the past three decades. Boys ages 7-14 with Hemophilia throughout Texas come together in mid-July to learn about caring for their bleeding disorder such as by learning how to infuse and receiving medical education during camp week. Camp Ailihpomeh is a cooperative effort of the Texas Bleeding Disorders Camp Foundation, Lone Star of the NHF, Texas Central Hemophilia Association and the six Hemophilia Treatment Centers in Texas.
Camp Esperanza is a unique summer camp experience for children between the ages of 6 and 15 who currently have cancer or have been treated for cancer at Children’s Medical Center of Dallas. “Esperanza” – the Spanish word for “Hope” – is what Camp Esperanza is all about.
Camp Joint Adventure (CJA), sponsored by Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, is a camp for patients served at TSRHC between the ages of 7 - 15 who have arthrogryposis, specific limb differences and a variety of rheumatic conditions. The goals of camp are to foster independence, self-confidence, a positive attitude, develop and improve communication and problem solving skills in an enjoyable “can do” setting.
Serving families who have a child who has a brain tumor