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JUNE 08
OH, OH, IT’S MAGIC
FOR 20 YEARS, THE HOLE IN THE WALL CAMPS HAVE BEEN BRINGING CHILDREN WITH SERIOUS
ILLNESSES AND OTHER LIFE-THREATENING CONDITIONS TOGETHER TO SHARE IN SOME GOOD,
OLD-FASHIONED FUN IN THE SUMMER—SUMMER, SUMMER, SUMMER, SUMMER—FREE OF CHARGE

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Hole in the Wall Camps are the world’s largest family of camps
for children with serious illnesses and conditions like cancer,
sickle-cell anemia and HIV/AIDS. Founded by Paul Newman in
1998, this not-for-profit aims to create a magical camp experience
for all those in attendance. Having served more than 114,000 children
from 50 states and 32 countries worldwide, the camps continue to deliver just the right kind of summertime escape and fantasy to so many deserving kids today.

“Hole in the Wall Camps are places for children who have been cheated out of their childhoods due to illness to participate in traditional camp programming, such as fishing, horseback riding, arts and crafts, and swimming,” says Alicia Wettenstein, director of Camp Services and Communications. “The goal of the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps is to spread Hole in the Wall magic to more campers each year through new camp development and by enhancing the services of existing camps.”

In order to effect its goal, the Association—which exists to support operating camps and programs, offer technical assistance and, in some cases, provide seed money for new camp initiatives—brings together professionals to achieve global outcomes and to raise public awareness.

 “We are continuously working to add more camps and programs to our family,” Wettenstein says. “In fact, we just added two European camps—Bátór Tabor in Hungary and Dynamo Camp in Italy—last year. This year, we will be opening our first camp in the Middle East: Jordan River Village in Israel. Currently, we have two provisional camps in the United States: Flying Horse Farms in Columbus, Ohio, and OK Corral Camp in Edwards, Colorado. We also have programs in Africa and Southeast Asia.”

Applications to these camps are available by request and through the camps’ Web sites. Applicants from around the world often find out about Hole in the Wall Camps through hospitals, doctors, social workers, and campers and their families, but Wettenstein tells us that they do not need a referral. “All campers’ applications are carefully screened by medical professionals, in order to determine the suitability of the program to each applicant. Generally, children new to Hole in the Wall Camps are given priority. However, returning campers are accepted into the programs, and we find that these seasoned campers really help first-timers adjust to the experience,” she says.

Typical camp activities include water sports, such as swimming and boating; team sports, such as basketball and soccer; outdoor sports, such as archery, hiking and horseback riding; indoor sports, such as billiards and ping pong; educational programs; arts and crafts; theater; music; special events and field trips.

And though it is best known for its fleet of summer camps, Hole in the Wall Camps also offer programming throughout the year, including family weekends, bereavement sessions and camper reunions. And camps like Double H Ranch in upstate New York offer winter sports programs, where campers can go to learn to ski and snowboard and more. Wettenstein tells us that Double H Ranch uses cutting-edge technologies to make these sports accessible to campers of all abilities. She adds: “Currently, three of our camps—The Painted Turtle in Lake Hughes, California; Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in Ashford, Connecticut; and Camp Boggy Creek in Eustis, Florida—offer a Hospital Outreach program. Through the program, we bring the spirit of camp to children and families in the hospital setting through interactions and activities such as studio arts, crafts and games in individual and group visits.”

The campers go rafting Summer Session Body Paint Adaptive Ski
A River Runs Through It: The campers go rafting Art Stars: Body paint
makes for a colorful day
Snow Way: Double H Ranch’s winter sessions offer an adaptive ski program
that uses cutting-edge technologies to accommodate campers of all abilities
What can our readers do to help?

Get involved.
“Because of Paul Newman’s ties to Hole in the Wall Camps, many people assume that we are fully funded by his food company, Newman’s Own. However, only a small percentage of proceeds from Newman’s Own Foundation go toward our camps, which are largely funded by individual and corporate donations. Any contribution, big or small, makes a difference and helps a child with special needs realize his or her dream of attending summer camp,” says Wettenstein.

Give of your time. Wettenstein adds that you can also help by contributing your time. “We could not carry out our mission without our large volunteer base of counselors, doctors and nurses,” she says. “Volunteering is a fantastic way to contribute to the cause while having a fun and active summer!”

Check out the Web site. To make a donation or apply to volunteer, go to www.holeinthewallcamps.org.

Spread the magic. “We are always looking for ways to raise the public’s awareness of the Hole in the Wall mission. From community fundraisers to corporate grants and partnerships, we want everyone to be a part of bringing the magic of camp to as many children as possible,” Wettenstein adds.

HITW ANTHONY’S STORY
By Dr. Kathleen Braico
Eight-year-old Anthony always dreamed of attending summer camp, playing in the outdoors and eventually becoming a vet. Due to the rare muscle disease myotubular myopathy, Anthony cannot speak verbally and depends on a ventilator to facilitate his breathing. Anthony and his family never thought his dream of attending summer camp would come true. Few recreational activities are accessible to children with a technological dependency such as his.

Double H Ranch serves children with respirator dependencies through a special summer session called Camp Inspiration. This program is designed for the whole family: While parents relax at special events, such as gourmet dinners and massage sessions, campers and their siblings enjoy camp activities like sports, arts and crafts, nature exploration and fishing (a huge bass lives under the dock at Double H’s lake and has been caught and released throughout the years).

Anthony came to Camp Inspiration at Double H Ranch, excited to finally experience nature and foray into the veterinary world by befriending a frog. Anthony was delighted when his counselors finally found one, but the same couldn’t be said about the frog, which escaped, was recaptured and finally spent the night in a cardboard box on Anthony’s bed stand. 

The next morning, Anthony led a procession down to the lake and said goodbye as he released his bunkmate into the waters. Suddenly—SPLASH! The legendary Double H Ranch bass caught his favorite breakfast! Luckily, Anthony’s counselor convinced him that the frog and bass were just having fun.

Anthony, now 12, has attended Camp Inspiration for the past four years. His mother explains, “Going to summer camp has given him self-confidence, and he always asks when he can go back.” Anthony stays in touch with the friends he has made, including a counselor who lives nearby and visits him and his family.

Children like Anthony can never be out of reach of technology or a skilled adult due to their medical conditions. Yet, like other kids, they want to laugh, explore nature and hold a frog.

Dr. Kathleen Braico lives in Glens Falls, N.Y., and serves as Double H Ranch’s medical director. In addition to overseeing the camp’s medical program and facilities, she runs her own private pediatric practice.

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WHAT’S HAPPENING?
WANT TO GET INVOLVED? SUPPORT A HOLE IN THE WALL CAMPS EVENT IN YOUR ’HOOD.
  July 7 The Independence Pageant to Benefit Camp Boggy Creek at the Winter Haven Southwest Complex, Winter Haven, FL
  August 15 Annual Gala at Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne, NY
  September 13 Annual Aerospace Volunteer Day for employees from The Boeing Company, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman at the Painted Turtle in Lake Hughes, CA
  September 20–21 The Adirondack Marathon and Half Marathon, a Team Hole in the Wall Event to Benefit the Camps, Schroon Lake, NY
  September 28 Miniature Golf Tournament at Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne, NY
  October 12 The LaSalle Bank Marathon, a Team Hole in the Wall Event to Benefit the Camps, Chicago, IL
  October 13 The Third Annual Red Robin Tennis Tournament to Benefit Camp Boggy Creek, hosted by The Woodmont Country Club in Tamarac, FL
  October 14 13th Annual Harley Davidson Ride for Children to Benefit Camp Boggy Creek, Daytona, FL
  October 26 The Marine Corps Marathon, a Team Hole in the Wall Event to Benefit the Camps, Washington, D.C.
  November 2 The ING Marathon, a Team Hole in the Wall Event to Benefit the Camps, New York, NY
  November 2–4 The Porsche Rennsport Reunion III to Benefit Camp Boggy Creek at Daytona International Speedway in Florida
  November 9–10 The South East Distance Riders will mark their fifth anniversary by riding horseback through the Seminole State Forest surrounding Camp Boggy Creek, in support of its patients
December 7–9: A portion of the proceeds from The His and
  December 7–9 A portion of the proceeds from The His and Hers Expo at ICI Center at Embry-Riddle University in Daytona Beach, FL, will benefit Camp Boggy Creek



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