This year, I am so excited to go back to diabetes camp with the
American Diabetes Association! I’ve had the privilege of being a volunteer for
the past four years and a camper at the Association day camps. I went as a camper the year
after I was diagnosed and, as most campers are when they start, I felt scared,
alone, and different. However, after just the first day at Camp, I gained confidence,
hope, and learned a lot! When the week was over, I left with more experience,
knowledge, and assurance. I went from being a scared kid, the only type one
child in my entire school, to knowing that I was one of hundreds just in my
community with the American Diabetes Association to help me!
I’ve gained even more knowledge as a
volunteer— every year that I return, I see kids give their first shots, test
their blood sugar for the first time, or bolus from their pump with pride. Kids
learn important, tangible diabetes information, like carb counting, safety,
etc., but also non-tangible lessons like ‘diabetes makes me stronger,’ ‘I am no
different than any other kid without diabetes,’ or ‘I can do anything!’ I am so
lucky to be able to go to Camp every year as a volunteer to continue my
learning - nothing is more heartening and special than watching kids go to Camp
and have the American Diabetes Association Camp experience.
Although it’s only one week, Camp lasts
forever. It gives dozens of positive messages to kids that they will have in
their toolbox for the rest of their lives and gives them connections that will
also last them their entire lives. All of the volunteers are excellent role
models who guide kids to safe management of diabetes through fun activities. As
a volunteer, I’ve seen many campers undergo the positive changes of Camp-
coming in scared and dependent on others for safe diabetes management and
leaving confident in their own abilities. Personally, I’ve developed a network
of friends through Camp who I know I can always count on if I’m having a bad
day. Camp is an amazing experience for campers, volunteers, and parents alike!
Don’t miss out this year!
You can register for Camp, and learn more at www.diabetes.org/illinoiscamps or contacting the American Diabetes Association at illinoiscamps@diabetes.org.
The
2016 camp dates and locations are:
June
20 to June 24 2016
Camp
Confidence
Des
Plaines, Illinois
Age
Range: 4 to 9 years
June
27 to July 1 2016
Camp
Discovery
Glen
Ellyn, Illinois
Age
Range: 4 to 9 years
July
10 to July 15 2016
Camp
Granada (Camp is full, can register for wait list)
Monticello,
Illinois
Age
Range: 8 to 16 years
July
11 to July 15 2016
Camp
Crossroads
Chicago,
Illinois
Age
Range: 4 to 9 years
July
24 to July 30 2016
Triangle
D
Ingleside,
Illinois
Age
Range: 9 to 13 years
July
31 to August 6 2016
Teen
Adventure Camp (Camp is full, can register for wait list)
Ingleside,
Illinois
Age
Range: 14 to 18 years
August
1 to August 5 2016
Camp
Can Do
Palos
Park, Illinois
Age
Range: 4 to 9 years
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