Brigadoon Family Camp
2024
- Start
- September 20
- End
- 22, 2024
This fall camp experience is designed for families of both returning and new campers who are eligible for any of our summer camp sessions. We invite you to bring your caregivers and siblings along to join in on the magic of Brigadoon’s camp community.
Wondering if your family is eligible to attend? To help with that question, here is a list of our summer camp sessions and the specific health conditions or life challenges that are supported:
- Camp BELIEVE: A camp for children and youth ages 9-18 impacted by a parent or guardian’s mental illness.
- Camp Brainiac: A camp for children and youth living with neurosurgery conditions.
- Camp Braveheart: A camp for children and youth with a congenital or acquired heart condition.
- Camp Carpe Diem: A camp for children and youth living with epilepsy.
- Canadian Cancer Society’s Camp Goodtimes: A camp for children and youth living with or beyond cancer.
- Camp Guts & Glory: A camp for children and youth with an IBD diagnosis (Crohn’s, colitis) or who have an ostomy, cecostomy, or ileostomy.
- Camp JoinTogether: A camp for children and youth living with a diagnosis of a Juvenile Arthritis condition and who are followed by a rheumatologist.
- Camp Solace: A camp for children and youth ages 9-18 who are experiencing grief due to the death of a loved one. Campers who have lost a close connection in the recent past will be prioritized.
- Camp Lots-a-Wata: A camp for children and youth living with kidney disease or requiring a kidney transplant.
- Camp See-Ya: A camp for children and youth who are blind or visually impaired.
- Camp Silly-Yak: A camp for children and youth living with a diagnosis of celiac disease, or who have been advised by a medical professional not to pursue further celiac disease testing.
- Camp Trailblazers: A camp for children and youth living with a craniofacial difference (from birth or later in life).
- Camp Treasure Chest: A camp for children and youth living with asthma (who actively use medications to control the condition), an anaphylactic allergy, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, or primary ciliary dyskinesia. Other lung conditions will be considered.
- Camp Whatcha Say: A camp for children and youth who are deaf or hard of hearing.
- Camp Clots-of-Fun: A camp for children and youth diagnosed with a bleeding disorder (Hemophilia and carriers, platelet dysfunctions, factor deficiencies, von Willebrand disease, etc.).
Not sure if your camper’s condition fits into one of these? Please feel free to reach out to us for more information or to discuss your camper’s specific needs by emailing Camp@brigadoonvillage.org or call 902-229-3060.