Burn Survivor Family Camp
- gbc707
- Mar 7, 2019
- 1 min read
This is the 15th anniversary of Family Camp. Family Camp is a 4-day weekend in a sports camp environment where burn survivors and their families will have the opportunity to build confidence, gain independence, learn teamwork, through a diverse camp program.

Enjoying activities together is the focus...a time where people become comfortable with each other. Whether physical or emotional, the scars of a burn can be exposed in a safe environment.

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FAMILY CAMP May 24, 25, 26 & 27, 2019 Lake Hughes, California
Questions You May Have...
Who can come to this weekend? An adult or child burn survivor and their family (a total of 4). For those with more than 4 family members, please call. Priority will be given to those who have not attended before.
How do we get there? A map and directions will be provided.
What about meals? Meals are provided from Friday dinner through and including Monday lunch.
Where do we sleep? There are women’s cabins and men’s cabins, with bunk beds and bathrooms and showers in each.
Does it cost anything? Camp is free for burn survivors - all others are $25 each. Some grants are available.
Download Camp Application Applications will be accepted until all spaces are filled; Priority is given to those going for their first and second times. More info: Burn Camp Booklet. • Deadline for registration – May 1, 2019. Call first if it’s after this date.




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Thank you for sharing such a meaningful and heartfelt story. The sense of community, healing, and resilience really comes through, and it’s moving to see families supported in such a powerful way. This kind of work truly matters. I read a similar human-centered story on a masterstorage365 review blog https://www.masterstorage365.com/, and it reminded me how impactful shared experiences can be in recovery.
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