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  2. Over the Wall (charity) - Wikipedia

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    In summer of 2012, The Child Study Center at Yale Medical School began a study to measure the impact of SeriousFun camps on children with serious illness. 254 families using 12 SeriousFun camps including Over The Wall were studied and a number of outcomes were monitored one month after attending camp and then reevaluated six months after camp. [4]

  3. List of summer camps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of summer camps throughout the world by category. A summer camp is a supervised program for children or teenagers conducted during the summer months in some countries. [ 1 ]

  4. 8 Free Virtual Summer Camps to Keep Kids Happy and Busy - AOL

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    Parents, we see you. There’s a light at the end of this pandemic tunnel, but you’re still concerned about your unvaccinated kids, new virus variants and people completely letting their guards ...

  5. Hole in the Wall Gang Camp - Wikipedia

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    The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, based in Ashford, Connecticut, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, residential summer camp, and year-round center serving children and their families coping with chronic illnesses such as cancer, sickle cell disease and many others.

  6. Girls Code Savannah summer camps: 'We’ll return a ... - AOL

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    Families in Savannah with middle-school-aged students have a free camp option to consider this summer. Girls Code Savannah is offering a free camp at the Georgia Southern University Armstrong ...

  7. CYO Camp Rancho Framasa - Wikipedia

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    The original 280 acres (1.1 km 2) of land where Camp Rancho Framasa is located was donated by Bert Dingley in 1946. Dingley was the first champion of the organization that would later become Indy Car Racing. Dingley donated the land to the Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis to be used as a summer camp for the youth of the Church.

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