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Camp for all: a special place for special people.


"Dear Mom and Dad, I'm having a great time at camp," writes twelve-year-old Michael. "Today, I rode a horse for the first time. I thought it would be scary, but it was loads of fun. Tonight I'm going to the camp dance and in the morning we'll be fishing at the lake. The food is good here, too...."

During the summer camp season, parents across the nation receive many wonderful reports like this one from their happy campers Happy Campers are a punk/rock band, from Las Vegas. The band consists of three members: Isaac Campa (Vox & Guitar), Master Jay (Drums & Vox) and MeanGene (Bass & Vox). The band is featured heavily on the Bumfights series and this has helped to ensure their popularity. . Yet, there is one thing that makes this account particularly special--it comes from a child with a disability who normally spends the majority of his day in a wheelchair.

Unfortunately, far too many children--and adults--have special challenges that hinder their ability to experience the joys of nature and camp. But, thanks to Camp For All in Burton, Texas Burton is the name of two places in the State of Texas in the United States of America:
  • Burton, Johnson County, Texas
  • Burton, Washington County, Texas
, thousands of individuals from Southeast Texas Southeast Texas is a subregion of East Texas located in the southeast corner of the U.S. state of Texas. The subregion is geographically centered around the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown and Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan areas.  with special needs do attend camp each year--one that is designed especially for them.

A Dream Come True

Camp For All began in 1993, as the dream of Houston physicians, Paul Gerson, M.D., Robert Zeller, M.D., and Larry Neuhaus, a Houston business leader who lost his young son to cancer. Their vision was to create a special place that would embrace those, who because of their illness or disability, had limited opportunity to experience the thrill of camp. Over the next two years, the Years, The

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 trio worked diligently on their idea, enlisting support for the project and recruiting a team that would help turn their dream into reality.

As word spread about the possibility of an accessible camp being built near Houston, excitement and enthusiasm for the concept grew among the area's health-care community. Although many health organizations already were providing camp programs for their special needs groups, all were in agreement that the traditional camps they attended, could not--or would not--adequately accommodate their members.

In 1993, with the help of many dedicated and talented people from nearly twenty health organizations--and with overwhelming support from Houston's medical community, business leaders, and citizens--the Camp For All Foundation was established. The Board of Directors, planning board Noun 1. planning board - a board appointed to advise the chief administrator
advisory board

governance, governing body, organisation, administration, brass, establishment, organization - the persons (or committees or departments etc.
, and a small staff began laying the groundwork necessary to build the camp. Together, they tackled hundreds of issues, all the while making campers' needs their top priority. Through countless hours of research, consultation, and discussion, the team made decisions on everything from safety, medical supervision, programming, and staffing--to the height and width of furniture, doorways, sidewalks, cabins, and restrooms.

In 1995, after months of searching for the perfect location for the camp, the team selected a beautiful 206-acre site, eighty-five miles northwest of Houston, in Washington County, Texas Washington County is known for the Convention of 1836 where the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence took place. Thus, forming the Republic of Texas. Washington county is located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 30,373. . With its gently rolling hills Rolling hills are like a mountain chain, only a "hill chain" of hills that roll on and on continually. You will often find them in between plains and mountains, near major rivers, or randomly anywhere. The only places without rolling hills are deserts and flood plains. , the site has a perfect mix of wooded areas--perfect for taking long nature walks--as well as open spaces to accommodate the camp's buildings, cabins, and activity areas.

Anne Swisher swisher Sexology A regional term for a really queer queer, not that there's anything wrong with that  of the Muscular Dystrophy Association The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) is an organization founded in 1950 which combats muscular dystrophy and diseases of the nervous system and muscular system in general by funding research, providing medical and community services, and educating health professionals  and a member of the camp's original planning team, remembers, "We partnered in building something that would be good for all. A lot of time was spent looking at other camp models, discussing concepts, and determining what was important. We had many spirited discussions because we knew that this had to be a place that everybody could use."

Serving the Special Needs Community

Camp For All welcomed its first groups in the summer of 1998 and has since earned a reputation for being a premier camp and retreat facility serving the special needs community. An accredited accredited

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cattle herds which have achieved a low level of reactors to, e.g.
 member of the American Camping Association, Camp For All hosts more than 5,000 campers and volunteers annually from some forty special needs organizations--providing fun, challenging, and therapeutic programs in a barrier-free and fully-accessible environment.

With week-long camp sessions during the summer, and day and weekend camp programs and retreats in the spring and fall, Camp For All serves groups challenged by conditions ranging from epilepsy, muscular dystrophy muscular dystrophy (dĭs`trōfē), any of several inherited diseases characterized by progressive wasting of the skeletal muscles. There are five main forms of the disease.  and cancer to asthma, burns, and spinal cord injuries Spinal Cord Injury Definition

Spinal cord injury is damage to the spinal cord that causes loss of sensation and motor control.
Description

Approximately 10,000 new spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occur each year in the United States.
. The camp thrives on the unique partnership it maintains with its user organizations. While Camp For All provides the facilities, leadership, and specially-trained staff to administer its programs, the user groups who attend bring their own knowledgeable leaders, medical team, and volunteers who also play major roles in the success of their group's visit. Each year, a host of physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals, college students, family members, and people from all walks of life volunteer their services by assisting special needs groups at camp.

Houston physicians, Carlos Rivera

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, M.D., a pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children.

pe·di·at·ric
adj.
Of or relating to pediatrics.
 neurologist, and his wife, Jayne Finkowski-Rivera, M.D., a neonatologist, attend camp as volunteers each year with a group of young cancer patients and their siblings from Texas Children's Hospital Texas Children's Hospital is an internationally recognized pediatric hospital located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston. With 639 licensed beds and 465 beds in operation, Texas Children's is the largest children's hospital in the United States.  in Houston. The couple has seen first-hand the positive difference the experience can have on patients and their families.

"The independence the kids gain and the sheer happiness they get from participating in the activities stays with them even after they leave camp," says Dr. Rivera. "For a person with special needs, something as simple as paddling a canoe or riding a horse can be a life-changing experience. Helping to provide that experience for our group is one of the most rewarding things we've ever done."

Programs and Activities for All

Programs and activities at Camp For All are tailored to meet the varying physical skill levels, mental capabilities, mobility requirements, and age and interest differences of each camper. Programs include aquatics, archery archery, sport of shooting with bow and arrow, an important military and hunting skill before the introduction of gunpowder. England's Charles II fostered archery as sport, establishing in 1673 the world's oldest continuous archery tournament, the Ancient Scorton , canoeing, biking, team sports, a ROPES challenge course, horseback riding horseback riding: see equestrianism. , arts and crafts arts and crafts, term for that general field of applied design in which hand fabrication is dominant. The term was coined in England in the late 19th cent. as a label for the then-current movement directed toward the revivifying of the decorative arts. , fishing, and much more. Specialized equipment enables maximum participation in all activities.

The camp site features more than 100,000 square feet of facilities, two stocked lakes, two miles of nature trails, several aviaries, and even a huge, wheelchair-accessible tree house capable of accommodating up to twelve campers. The tree house is a favorite gathering spot for informal meetings, relaxing visits with friends, and star gazing at night.

The Camp For All Ranch includes a new, state-of-the-art equestrian center and a small animal farm. The equestrian program provides recreational, educational, and therapeutic benefits for people of all abilities by encouraging them to mount, ride, and care for horses--thus promoting independence, self-esteem, and improved physical ability. The small animal farm allows campers to enjoy a variety of animals, including miniature goats, donkeys, chickens, turkeys, rabbits, and ducks. The area will soon include a hatchery hatchery

a commercial establishment dedicated to the hatching of bird eggs to provide day old chicks and poults to the poultry industry.


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the contents of unfertilized eggs. Used in petfood manufacture.
, a beehive Beehive (star cluster): see Praesepe.

beehive

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 observatory, and a working windmill windmill, apparatus that harnesses wind power for a variety of uses, e.g., pumping water, grinding corn, driving small sawmills, and driving electrical generators. Windmills were probably not known in Europe before the 12th cent. . Gently sloping concrete walkways link all the facilities at the camp and maximize mobility for those in wheelchairs.

"Camp For All just keeps getting better and better," says Vicki LaRue, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "We're continually adding new programs and enhancing our facilities so that we can provide the best possible experience for our guests. For most of these campers, their visit to Camp For All is the highlight of their summer, and, often, it's the highlight of their year."

Making a Difference

Erica Jones, a twenty-three-year-old volunteer counselor agrees. Erica has spina bifida, but she is a seasoned camper who has been attending camp for years and has always enjoyed the freedom she and the others in her group experience there.

"While we're there, we're just like everyone else," she says. "It doesn't matter to anyone that we're in wheelchairs. We can swim, play baseball, and do all sorts of things we normally wouldn't be able to do."

Mandy Peoples, a member of Camp For All's program staff, recalls, "When I drove through Camp For All's gates nearly six years ago, I had no idea the impact that this place would have on my life. Selfishly, I thought I was coming to change other people's lives. While I do hope that has happened over the years, I can't imagine that I've touched these young people half as much as they've touched me."

Peoples has many memories of special campers and credits each of them with helping her learn important life lessons that will remain with her forever. "When I glance into a mirror and don't like the way I look, I remember Davey, a five-year-old who was so severely burned that he had no nose, no ears, and only stubs stubs

The shares of equity in a firm that is financed almost completely with debt. Stubs are often created when firms go through a leveraged buyout or pay big cash dividends in order to fend off a takeover.
 for fingers. Davey did nothing but laugh during his entire time at camp. The fire couldn't touch his heart," she says.

Peoples also recalls other campers, like Genya, a young man who had no legs from the thigh down, and whose amazing a·maze  
v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es

v.tr.
1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise.

2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex.

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 spirit and determination still inspire her. "After completing the ROPES challenge course one day, Genya decided the terrain was too rough to ride his wheelchair back to the lodge," says Mandy. "Instead he pushed the chair the entire way, walking behind it on the two stubs he has for legs. Rather than complaining, he was boasting about how awesome his ROPES experience was."

The Challenge of Funding

The Camp For All Board and staff work tirelessly to ensure that the camp continues to provide its unique services for many years to come. As a nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization

An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well.

Notes:
Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools.
 that does not rely on government or United Way funding, financial support for Camp For All is provided through generous gifts from individuals, foundations, and corporations. The camp's annual operating budget Noun 1. operating budget - a budget for current expenses as distinct from financial transactions or permanent improvements
budget items, operating cost, operating expense, overhead - the expense of maintaining property (e.g.
 is $1.9 million. Fees paid by the organizations that sponsor camp groups cover half of all costs. Camp For All must raise the remaining funds required to provide campers with customized activities. These costs include training for program staff, maintenance of the facilities, and purchase of special equipment and materials.

"When one considers furnishing financial or volunteer support to any organization, one examines the need, the results or benefits being delivered, and the effectiveness of the delivery system," says James Gustafson of Camp For All's Dream Makers Society, a philanthropic group whose members pledge annual support to the camp. "Camp For All meets all three tests with very high marks, and I feel fortunate that my wife and I are able to help. We have confidence in the stewardship that the Camp For All team exhibits."

Future Possibilities

Camp For All's phenomenal success speaks to the great need for meaningful and accessible recreational programs for those with special needs. In fact, the organization finds it increasingly difficult to accommodate the large number of groups that want to attend. Currently, the camp's board of directors is considering new ways to meet the large demand for services. Possibilities being considered include expanding the original camp site, developing a second camp site nearby, and marketing the Camp For All model to nonprofit organizations interested in building similar facilities in other areas.

"The most striking thing about Camp For All is the powerful impact a single week at camp can have on a person's outlook and outcome," says Rock Houstoun, a Camp For All's board member. "It would be a wonderful thing to one day be able to offer this experience to every chronically ill or disabled person, not just in Texas, but across the country. That's my dream."

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Including Youth With Disabilities in Outdoor Programs by Steve Brannan,

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* Inclusive Games: Movement Fun for Everyone by Susan Kasser

Jessica Rush is a freelance writer and serves as a marketing consultant for Camp for All and several other nonprofit organizations in the Houston area.

To learn more about Camp For All, please call 713-686-5666 or visit www.campforall.org.
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