Care Camps Foundation unveiled a rebranding modification, joining its name change in March. The non-profit foundation has adopted a new logo.
The organization’s mission is “to give joy, hope and the healing power of the outdoors to children with cancer and their families at medically supervised pediatric oncology camps.”
Care Camps said the organization chose the new logo to exemplify its core attributes of the outdoors, life, growth, caring, community, connection, joy, transformation and healing.
Care Camps Foundation Executive Director Gwynn Sullivan said, “As we move forward with our new image, what remains the same is our steadfast commitment to fund pediatric oncology camps across the U.S. and Canada.”
In the past year, the foundation donated $2 million to 122 camps. The funding provided camping experiences for 41,880 children, siblings, parents and other family members.
“We continue to promise to be the best stewards of the generous donations we receive from campgrounds, companies, foundations and individuals,” Sullivan said, “so ultimately more children and families navigating a cancer journey will benefit from the programs these special camps provide.”
The organization’s modifications accompany its 40th anniversary. Kampgrounds of America (KOA) owners began fundraising for pediatric oncology camps in 1984.
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