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Camp Winfield enhances diverse-ability children鈥檚 lives for 51 years

Help send a kid to camp in Lake Country at fundraising event on June 15
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Easter Seals BC/Yukon will host a fundraising event for Camp Winfield in Lake Country on June 15 to help offset the cost for families to send their kids to camp for one week. (Supplied)

Camp Winfield in Lake Country has been redefining disability for the past 51 summers for its campers. The summer camp, run by Easter Seals BC/Yukon, encourages its campers to try a variety of new activities from water polo and the performing arts to wheelchair basketball and rock climbing. But it鈥檚 not cheap.

The director of camp and facilities James Gagnon said it costs $3,600 to send one child to camp for one week. In order to offset this cost for families, event on Saturday, June 15, at the Lake Country camp.

鈥淒ollars raised from this fundraiser will help offset these costs to send kids with diverse abilities to Easter Seals Camp Winfield giving them a week-long life-challenging experience this summer,鈥 Gagnon said.

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The festivities will include a two-lane bungee race, 64-foot inflatable obstacle course, dunk tanks, food trucks and other family-friendly activities, and entry is by donation.

鈥淭hese kids often have to face life with others only seeing their disabilities, but camp helps them realize they aren鈥檛 defined by their disability, and they instead focus on empowerment and the challenges they can overcome with the support of counsellors and fellow campers,鈥 Gagnon said.

Camp has made a long-lasting impression on its summer residents, including Logan. It improves confidence, skills and the overall quality of life, his mother said.

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鈥淥ur son has a degenerative life-limiting disorder,鈥 Logan鈥檚 mother Debra Miller said. 鈥淚 believe, and have witnessed in my son, that camp has played a significant role in his quality of life, his continued independence, his health, and most of all, it has contributed to his living in hope above his illness.鈥

She said the one week her son is away at camp not only 鈥渞espite from our challenges,鈥 but it provides a safe, inclusive and enriching environment for Logan and his peers.

鈥淥ne of the main takeaways we hear from our campers all the time is about the friendships they make with the other campers they meet,鈥 Gagnon said. 鈥淢ost of the time, our campers are the only one in the room with a disability. Here, at camp, they are surrounded by kids just like them and it brings such a positive impact to their lives.鈥





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