Camp
Copneconic Partnerships
We are proud partners with
organizations that provide special needs camps
for children. Copneconic also partners with two outstanding dance camps and
a program for gifted and talented children.
Registration for each camp is handled by the
respective organizations.
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Camp
Midicha - American Diabetes Association
(June 15-20 & June 22-27)
ADA Camp Midicha is designed for, and dedicated to
children and teens with diabetes. Since 1955, the
ADA has offered this incredible camping program
where lifelong friendships are made, where all the
children have diabetes and no one feels “different.”
Medical and dietary needs are monitored by a
full-time medical staff throughout the experience.
Time is also spent each day in fun, interactive
diabetes education sessions to increase awareness
and diabetes management skills. All of this is
facilitated in an environment of fun! To learn about
the quality experiences and the outstanding on-site
medical care log on at
www.diabetes.org/camp. |
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Camp
Quality USA - Kids Living With Cancer (July 6-11)
Camp Quality USA, Inc. provides year-round support
programs for children with cancer and their
families. The Camp Quality summer camp allows
children with cancer to be children again. The
program creates stress-free environments that offer
exciting activities, foster new friendships and help
give children courage, motivation and emotional
strength. There are currently 13 active camps across
the United States. To learn about a truly amazing
program that provides hope, fun and friendships to
children with cancer log on at
www.campqualitymi.org. |
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Camp
Oasis - Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America
(July 13-19)
CCFA Camp
Oasis provides youth with Crohn’s disease or
ulcerative colitis a sanctuary to leave their
disease behind and just be kids. Children are
challenged to do things they may never thought
possible. Group and individual activities help
children return home with the confidence to set
goals and try new things. The schedule also allows
for plenty of time for campers to relax, get to know
one another, and share the best medicine of all:
laughter. To learn about this exciting program and
the high standards of care log on at
www.michigan.ccfa.org. |
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Kidney
Foundation Summer Camp
The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan is
dedicated to promoting quality of care for people
with chronic kidney disease, diabetes and
hypertension. The NKFM Summer Camp provides children
who are living with chronic kidney disease, and
spend much of their time in hospitals, the
opportunity to experience the joys and friendships
from a week of summer camp. To contact the NKFM for
more information, log on at
www.nkfm.org. |
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Burn the
Floor Dance Camp (June 20 - 25)
Burn the Floor Performing Arts
Camp is designed to inspire dancers with positive, nurturing and
enthusiastic attitudes. The unique mother and
daughter team of Sally and Nicole
Doerr, along with their excellent staff and guest artists, aspire to promote
confidence, motivation, and skill with their campers. The staff looks forward
to educating dancers through a variety of
dance styles, professional acting
classes and group voice lessons. To learn more about
this week long intense study of dance and the arts
with tons of fun and activities log on at
www.burnthefloordancecamp.com.
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Camp
Yunasa - Institute for Educational Advancement
(July 27 - August 2)
Yunasa, the Lakota word meaning balance, is a
week-long camp experience for highly gifted youth.
Yunasa’s mission is to teach campers techniques for
integrating the intellectual, emotional, social,
spiritual, and physical aspects of their lives.
Yunasa is devoted to reminding bright young people
that they are more than just intellect. Campers gain
confidence and comfort interacting with peers in an
emotionally safe environment. They are challenged to
strive for their personal best while making new
friends and having fun. To learn about this unique
summer camper experience for highly gifted youth,
log on at
http://www.educationaladvancement.org/pages/programspages/yunasa.html |
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