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Camp Catch-A-Rainbow Returns!
Young cancer survivors are invited to camp out this summer
Fresh air, new friends, and lots of camping fun is in store for children from Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio who take part in the Camp Catch-A-Rainbow program.

The American Cancer Society Great Lakes Division, Inc. services the residents of Indiana and Michigan and offers Camp Catch-A-Rainbow (CCAR), free of charge, to enrich the lives of children between four and fifteen years old who are being treated for cancer or who are in remission from cancer. A special one-day Young Campers Program is held for children ages four to six who may not enjoy an overnight camp-out, but still want to be part of the fun.

Camp Catch-A-Rainbow provides the opportunity for children to simply have a good time and enjoy the experience of exercise, recreation, and companionship through activities paced to meet the needs of kids with cancer. Campers enjoy swimming, archery, horseback riding, high adventure ropes courses, arts and crafts, canoeing, and much more.

CCAR is held at the YMCA Storer Camps near Jackson, Michigan, and will take place June 21-26, 2009, with the Young Campers Program on June 21. The campground's massive acreage provides the perfect backdrop to enjoy nature and develop new friendships.

Camp Catch-A-Rainbow is accredited by the American Camping Association (ACA) and is licensed through the state of Michigan. The ACA accreditation indicates that the camp is managed with the highest standards. Camp staff includes physicians and nurses 24 hours a day to monitor each child's special needs. Medical staff administer general medications, chemotherapy as needed, take blood counts, and coordinate any special dietary considerations. Emergency medical services are arranged through Ingham Regional Medical Center.

The registration deadline for the 2009 summer seasons of both Camp Catch-A-Rainbow programs is May 22, 2009. Applications are processed in the order they are received and campers will be notified of their acceptance. Physician approval is required to attend. To receive an application, call 800.723.0360 or download one online.

The registration deadline for volunteer applications is May 8, 2009. If you are interested in volunteering, call 800.723.0360 or download an application.

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