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Camp Unity has been cancelled for the 2007 Season. Trish and Kim are working hard at getting funding for holding the camp again in 2008. Stay tuned for more inforamtion.
Camp Health, Hope and Happiness on Lake Isle
Cost: $320 or 8 bingos or combination of both
Attendant Cost: $160
Registration Deadline: June 15
Yippee for CAMP UNITY! Camp Unity is a week-long, live-in camp at the accessible CAMP HE HO HA on Lake Isle filled with FUN, FRIENDS and MEMORIES! Since it launch in 1991, the camp was only for children and youth aged 8-18 years with a physical disability, but PSA expanded the camp to also include young adults aged 18-25 years old to attend as well. The young adults will have a more flexible itinerary and will assist in the planning process for their week. Both camps are led by our staff, and are a well-trained team comprised of Senior Counselors, Junior Counselors and Registered Nurses all working together in the delivery of the camp.
**Campers needing extra assistance will be required to bring an attendant ($160)**
CAMP OBJECTIVES
- To develop social skills of campers through leisure and sport while maintaining a non-threatening, comfortable environment.
- To promote independence and integration. Campers learn new skills as they participate in activities which are designed to meet individual needs.
- Whenever possible, the program will introduce able-bodied youth to help develop awareness and acceptance of others who are physically disabled.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
All campers have the opportunity to experience familiar and new activities throughout their week at camp. Campers choose from a variety of arts and crafts, performing arts; lake front activities such as canoeing, paddle boating, barging, fishing, tubing, etc.; recreational activities such as wall climbing, swimming, mini-Paralympics; sporting activities such as baseball, bocce, volleyball, floor hockey; as well as out tripping opportunities such as campfires, camp-outs, outdoor meals and field trips.
For direction to Camp He Ho Ha, please CLICK HERE
FUNDING FOR CAMP UNITY 2006 PROVIDED BY:
Sherwood Park ACT/Union Council 1022
Master Cabinets
For more information please call the PSA office at
(780) 439-8687 or e-mail us at
[email protected].
In order to participate in programs, individuals are required to obtain an annual PSA membership.
CAMP UNITY 2006
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