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Summer Camp for Children of September 11th
Posted on Thursday, April 03 @ 11:30:44 EST by jfbailey
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Anonymous writes "Camp Haze is a one-week, all expense paid summer camp experience for children who lost a loved one on September 11th. The goal of Camp Haze is to provide these children with refuge from worry and grief, a network of peers and a staff that understands their unique emotional needs. Last year, Camp Haze proudly hosted 47 children. This year, the camp will run the week from August 18 through August 23, 2003
Camp Haze is entirely funded by the Scott Hazelcorn Memorial Children's Foundation. The foundation was created by the family and friends of Scott "Haze" Hazelcorn, who worked at Cantor Fitzgerald and was a victim at the World Trade Center. Scott's love for children inspired his parents, Janice and Charles Hazelcorn, to create Camp Haze.
Camp Haze is hosted by the Landman family at Camp Kennybrook which is located in Monticello, NY, just 2 hours northwest of NYC. Scott Hazelcorn attended Camp Kennybrook when he was a child. When the Hazelcorn family approached the Landman family about the concept of Camp Haze, they gladly agreed to donate their facility and some of their activity staff.
Campers will be treated to a wonderful camp experience which includes swimming, arts and crafts, soccer, basketball, tennis, challenge course, softball, volleyball, hockey and banana boating. In addition, there will be special events each day which will include a carnival, Olympics, dance party, and out-of-camp trips.
The Camp Haze staff consists of certified teachers, including Camp Director Bruce Gamsey, licensed psychotherapists and camp professionals with many years of camp experience. The entire staff has been carefully screened to ensure that they are qualified to meet the needs of the children.
For more information, call us toll free at 866-FOR-HAZE (367-4293) or see our website at www.CampHaze.org."
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