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THANK YOU FOR YOU INTEREST IN CAMP GRANADA. AT THIS TIME WE HAVE CLOSED ONLINE REGISTRATION. PLEASE CONTACT WENDY WALLACE AT wwallace@diabetes.org TO INQUIRE ABOUT ANY OPEN SPOTS LEFT AT CAMP.
Camp Dates: July 8 - 13, 2012 Camper Ages: 8 -16 years Non-Refundable Deposit: $50 (required with application) Camp Fee: $475 Total Camp Fee: $525 Final Payment Deadline: 6/8/12
The Total Camp Fee includes the $50 non-refundable deposit, all program materials, medical supplies, and a camp t-shirt (only for those who register/apply online).
How to Apply:
- Click on the Register for Camp link to the right.
- Complete the online application and submit the $50 deposit. Please note that a spot for your child is not reserved until the $50 deposit has been received.
- Download the supplemental paperwork and submit it as soon as possible.
- Check your email for important information.
Register soon! Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
CIT Program: Camp Granada offers a Counselor-in-Training program (CIT) for 17 year-olds. Fee waived. Please email wwallace@diabetes.org to request a link to the online application.
Contact Wendy Wallace at wwallace@diabetes.org or 217-875-9011
Want to go to camp for FREE?
Did you know that if you participate in an American Diabetes Association sponsored event you can earn money towards your camp fee? You can apply 10% of the money your team raises to help cover the cost of camp.
Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes, coming soon for Camp 2013. You can participate at the actual event or as a virtual walker.
Tour de Cure - held in Springfield on June 9, 2012.
About Camp Granada
For 36 years, Camp Granada, a residential camp, has been bringing children with diabetes the opportunity to meet other children with diabetes in a medically safe, supervised environment.
The experience allows them to identify with one another, learn about themselves, and learn to cope with diabetes on a daily basis. While swimming, canoeing, playing kick ball, dancing, and making new friends, they will also be learning how to give their own shots, calculate insulin dosages, count carbs, and manage their diabetes.
Campers are assigned to cabins according to gender and age group. A full medical team of physicians, nurses, and dietitians experience in diabetes care are available on site 24 hours a day.
The American Diabetes Association is committed to providing educational information and referral services for children with diabetes and their families, advocating for fair and quality treatment of children with diabetes in schools, and increasing federal funding for diabetes research.
Register soon! Applications are accepted on a first come, first served basis.
ADA Office Address: American Diabetes Association 2501 Chatham Rd. Suite 210 Springfield, IL 62704
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