Care Camps Foundation Launches New Rebranding

Billings, MT – In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Care Camps Foundation is pleased to launch their new rebranding that showcases their official name change announced earlier this year. Care Camps Foundation is a national non-profit foundation whose 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.

Former Logo
New Logo

The new logo holds symbolic significance and encapsulates the core attributes of their mission: outdoors, life, growth, caring, community, connection, joy, transformation and healing.

“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,” said Gwynn Sullivan, Care Camps Foundation Executive Director. “And we continue to promise to be the best stewards of the generous donations we receive from campgrounds, companies, foundations and individuals so ultimately more children and families navigating a cancer journey will benefit from the programs these special camps provide.”

Additionally, as Care Camps Foundation commemorates their 40th anniversary this year, their Board of Directors and staff wish to acknowledge the caring group of Kampgrounds of America (KOA) owners who ignited their mission and began fundraising to support a few camps for children with cancer in 1984. Since that time, KOA campgrounds across the U.S. and Canada as well as other campgrounds, companies, foundations and individuals have continued to elevate the cause.

This past year Care Camps Foundation provided $2M to 122 camps that touched the lives of 41,880 children, siblings, parents and other family members – all of whom attended these specialized camps at no cost. To learn more, donate and be inspired, visit www.carecamps.org.

About Care Camps:

Care Camps Foundation dedicated to funding medically supervised pediatric oncology camps across the United States and Canada. They aspire to bring the healing power of community and the outdoors to children living with cancer and their families by partnering with the outdoor industry, other businesses, foundations, and individuals to fund the camps. Care Camps supports camps who are members of the Children’s Oncology Camping Association (COCA) which oversees their quality assurance and professional development. For more information, visit www.carecamps.org.