Camp Buck
Camp Buck
Nevada Diabetes Camps for Kids
1005 Terminal Way Suite 104
Reno, Nevada 89502
775-856-3839
1-800-379-3839
Fax 775-348-7591
Summer Camp Program For Children with Diabetes
August 9-15, 2009
Grizzly Creek Ranch in Portola, CA
Camp Buck is the premier camp program of the Nevada Diabetes Association for Children and Adults. This co-ed camp provides children, ages 8 to 16, a week long summer camping experience for children with diabetes. The camp offers a unique combination of learning and fun. The children develop a better understanding of their diabetes while participating in a week of recreational and athletic activities. Through the education provided by the medical staff and the leadership of the counselors, campers learn the importance of good self-management of their diabetes.
This year Camp Buck moves to a state of the art camp facility located just outside of Portola California. The Camper Villages are situated around a large meadow (which happens to be a great place to run and play) and are connected to the Dining Lodge and our other facilities with wide hard-surface walkways. Each cabin has its own restroom while shower facilities are located in the Activity Lodge. The cabins are air conditioned as needed in the summer and are heated in winter.
Activities include a challege course, sports court, archery range, fishing, kayaking, swimming, arts and crafts building, a multi-purpose hall, and amphitheater that has seen high drama and slap-stick, and of course a campfire area for those special moments of togetherness.
Camp Objectives:
* Provide a safe and enjoyable camp experience for children with diabetes.
* Give campers the opportunity to meet and develop friendships with other children with diabetes.
* Build self-confidence and self-esteem.
* Educate campers to better understand and control their diabetes.
* Promote awareness of nutrition as an essential component of diabetes management.
* Promote independence and self-discipline in the child's approach to life with diabetes.
* Educate health professionals and students about Type 1 diabetes and its management.
Camp Staff:
Camp Buck is staffed by volunteer physicians, diabetes educators, nurses, dietitians, medical students, residents, college students, alumni, and others who enjoy working with children in an outdoor setting.
Campers
Children with diabetes age 8 (by August 1) through age 16, who receive medical clearance from their doctor and camp medical director.
The cost for camp is US$399 plus airfare, and includes meals, and accommodations (cabins). Parents providing their own child's transportation to this camp need to contact the NDACA office to make special arrangements.
Camperships
Applications are available through the Diabetes Society office.
JULY 9, 2009 DEADLINE FOR RETURING ALL APPLICATIONS
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