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PLEASE NOTE THAT CAMP AZDA TEEN ADVENTURE PROGRAM (TAP) AND CAMP AZDA MAIN CAMP ARE BOTH CURRENTLY FULL. PLEASE CONTACT JULIE GARCIA AT jgarcia@diabetes.org or 602-861-4731 ext. 7094 to be placed on the waiting list.
Camp AZDA, Main Camp Camp Dates: 06/09/2012 - 06/16/2012 Camper Ages: 8-13 years Non-Refundable Deposit: $50 Camp Fee: $650 Total Fee (including non-refundable deposit: $700
Camp AZDA, Teen Adventure Program (TAP) Camp Dates: 06/09/2012 - 06/16/2012 Camper Ages: 14-16 years Non-Refundable Deposit: $50 Camp Fee: $650 Total Fee (including non-refundable deposit): $700
Discounts: We offer scholarships based on the 2012 federal poverty guidelines. Please call our office for the financial aid application. Scholarships can be earned by participating in School Walk for Diabetes or Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes, Tour de Cure, Team Diabetes Marathon and BAD Ride (Bikers Against Diabetes). Please call our office for more details at 602-861-4731 x7094.
About The Camp
Camp AZDA, a program of the American Diabetes Association, is held at the beautiful Friendly Pines Camp facility, located in the tall pines of the Bradshaw Mountains, six miles outside Prescott, with our Teen Adventure Program (TAP) nearby at Bradshaw Pines. This residential camp provides a week of exciting activities. The facilities include cabin villages accommodating various age groups for boys and girls and a family-style dining hall. Older campers will also enjoy campfires, overnight campouts and a challenge course. Friendly Pines Camp is accredited by the American Camp Association.
The American Diabetes Association is proud to be the leading provider of Diabetes Camping Services in the United States. Our first priority is not perfecting blood sugar management but rather the safety of your child while they enjoy a traditional Camp experience. Camp AZDA medical staff provide campers the information and skills they need to live successfully with diabetes in any situation.
We also achieve your child’s main goal in attending camp – having fun and meeting other kids with diabetes. Campers participate in traditional camp activities and gain independence, grow in confidence, discover new skills, and learn respect for each other and the great outdoors.
For questions, contact Julie Garcia at 602-861-4731 x7094 or jgarcia@diabetes.org
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