Diabetes Summer Camps: Summer camps for children with Diabetes

Diabetes Summer Camps in the Midwest US

Camp Fitch YMCA

Residential Coed Summer Camp, ages 6-17

N. Springfield, Pennsylvania

Established in 1914

Camp Fitch YMCA

Camp Fitch's century-old, classic sleep-away summer camp provides boys and girls aged 6-16 with a holistically safe, values-driven community where they discover friendship and achievement. Kids feel like they belong here among our carefully vetted, highly committed, and caring staff who create transformative experiences on a gorgeous and well-maintained site on the shore of Lake Erie.

Most of our staff are college students: ...read more

Accredited by the American Camp Association

Game Camp Nation

Residential and day coed summer computer camp, ages 9-19

Alpharetta, GA; Charlotte, NC; Herndon, VA; Morristown, NJ; Saddle River, NJ; Billerica, MA

Established in 2006

Game Camp Nation

Turn video game ideas into reality at Game Camp Nation, an educational game studio for kids and teens. Through summer camps and year-round online lessons, Game Camp Nation delivers engaging courses to aspiring game designers, programmers, and artists of all skill levels. Offerings include:

Game Design (ages 9–19)
Learn to design game mechanics. Game designers invent how a game functions and flows from beginning to end.

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*Camp Tanager

Residential coed summer camp

Mt. Vernon, Iowa

Established in 1926

Established in 1926 as a private, non-profit camp for children with health problems, Camp Tanager now serves over 600 children each summer. "Camperships" on a sliding fee scale permit all children to enjoy Camp Tanager regardless of income.

Children come to Camp Tanager to make friends, have fun, and learn through a camping experience. Campers may participate in the following variety of activities: Archery, Arts and Crafts, ...read more

*Camp Ho Mita Koda

Residential diabetic coed camp

Newbury, Ohio

Established in 1929

Ho Mita Koda means "Welcome my friend" in the Sioux Indian language. Founded in 1929 by Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. John, Camp Ho Mita Koda is one of the oldest continuing camps for children with diabetes in the world.

Activities include: swimming program, boating, canoeing, sailing, fishing, arts and crafts, skits and music - from singing around the campfire to a talent show, archery, tennis, team sports, hiking, nature study, ...read more

Accredited by the American Camp Association

*Camp Floyd Rogers

Residential coed summer camp for children with diabetes

Omaha, Nebraska

Established in 1931

Camp Floyd Rogers is an exciting summer camp experience for young Nebraskans who have diabetes. For one week each June, over one hundred youths - aged 8 to 18 - take up residence together to make new friends, enjoy summer camp activities, and learn more about diabetes.

This beautiful outdoor setting provides ample opportunities for both traditional and nontraditional summer camp experiences including: hiking, swimming, camping, fishing, ...read more

Accredited by the American Camp Association