Camp Heartland offers a wide variety of resources for Children with HIV/AIDS. Those resources include:
Employee/Individuals Resources
Summer Camps for children ages 7-15.
Mini Camp Sessions reuniting campers throughout the year to rekindle their friendships and feelings of unconditional acceptance.
Young Adult Retreat for ages 16-22, to learn life-skills training and receive support as they move into adulthood.
Discussion groups where children affected by HIV/AIDS are able to speak openly about the disease.
Hospital room visits and gifts for children in the children are in the hospital.
Life Enhancement Programs that build upon the unique support network formed at summer camp and include day trips, a crisis care hotline, special newsletters, birthday and get-well packages, one-on-one life mentoring, and a national retreat for teens affected by HIV/AIDS.
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