Camp Independence
Camp Independence
Camp Independence is a week-long summer camp for kids ages 8 to 18. Founded in 1976 by the National Kidney Foundation, Camp Independence is a place where our patients can get outside, play, learn and make friends with kids who understand what it's like to live with kidney disease or an organ transplant. Made possible through the generous support of our donors, Camp Independence is offered at no cost to our campers. Our camps rely on donor support and every dollar counts.
Volunteers are essential to our camps. Many Children's employees and other community volunteers give their time and talents to ensure that our campers have a safe and memorable experience. With a dedicated team of medical professionals, cabin counselors and other support staff, parents can rest assured that their child is in good hands. Our licensed medical professionals provide around-the-clock, on-site medical care the entire week of camp. Campers must be up-to-date with all current labs and clinic visits to be eligible to attend. The medical team will review all applications before granting final approval.
Please review our camper eligibility criteria. The camper acceptance guidelines are intended to help you determine if you should submit an application for your child to attend Camp Independence. If you would like to discuss your child's eligibility for camp, email us at campindependence@choa.org or call 404-785-4247.
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Applications for 2024 Camps will open on Jan. 31, 2024.
Learn more and and find additional resources for campers and volunteers:
When
Sunday, July 21 – Friday, July 26, 2024
Location
Camp Twin Lakes – Rutledge East
1391 Keencheefoonee Rd, Rutledge, GA 30663
Contact Us
Please contact us for more information.