Camp CARE
Camp CARE

PO Box 35072
Charlotte, NC 28235

(704) 384-7568

Camp CARE ( Cancer Ain't Really the End ) was formed in 1985 by a group of health-care professionals. Staffed entirely by volunteers and funded by donations, we provide over 100 campers each year with a normal camping experience. A chance to get away from the realities of living with cancer. A chance to share their thoughts with other children like themselves.

The philosophy of Camp CARE from the beginning has been that a child with cancer is, first of all, a child. A child, like all children, needs laughter, friends and fresh air. These are the very things Camp CARE can provide.

Camp CARE is a non-profit 501C(3) organization, which services both Presbyterian Hospital and The Carolinas Medical Center, and relies entirely on donations. Please check with your employer to see if they have a matching funds program.

Camp CARE is committed to providing a camp, and other year round activities for children, ages 3-17, who have or have had cancer, and their families in the Charlotte-Metrolina area.

Within this foundation, Camp CARE hopes to:
To recognize that a child with cancer is first of all a child, who like all children, needs laughter, friends, and fresh air.
To provide a summer camp experience, at no cost to the family, through fund-raising efforts, for children with cancer, supervised by a trained volunteer staff, including medical personnel.
To provide opportunities for families of children with cancer to interact and develop coping skills.
To increase awareness in the community of the needs of children with cancer.

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