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Camp COOL

Camp COOL (Children Overcoming Obstacles through Love)

Jasper, Alabama - Walker County

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Jasper

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Provider overview

Camp COOL is a free July summer camp in Jasper for children and young adults ages 6-21 with cerebral palsy or spina bifida, with trained counselors and medical staff.

Camp COOL is a Jasper-area 501(c)(3) nonprofit offering a free July summer camp for children and young adults with cerebral palsy or spina bifida, staffed by trained volunteers and medical staff.

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Ages
Children and young adults ages 6-21 with cerebral palsy and/or spina bifida
Season
Summer; held every July
Cost
Free of charge for campers and their families.

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Camp COOL

Camp COOL is based in the Jasper / Walker County area and is free for campers. Confirm current session dates and registration with the camp.

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Summer camp for cerebral palsy and spina bifida

Free July overnight-style summer camp for ages 6-21 with cerebral palsy or spina bifida, trained counselors, medical staff, swimming, crafts, and activities.

Ages
Children and young adults ages 6-21 with cerebral palsy and/or spina bifida
Season
Summer; held every July
Schedule
Camp COOL is held every July. Contact the camp for current session dates, registration, and volunteer information.
Cost
Free of charge for campers and their families.
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Camp COOL (Children Overcoming Obstacles through Love), founded in July 2013, is a free summer camp held every July for children and young adults ages 6-21 whose primary diagnosis is cerebral palsy or spina bifida. Counselors are trained to work with campers with cerebral palsy and spina bifida, experienced medical staff are on hand, and the camp is a 501(c)(3) operating at no cost to families.
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Summer camp for cerebral palsy and spina bifida

Camp COOL (Children Overcoming Obstacles through Love), founded in July 2013, is a free summer camp held every July for children and young adults ages 6-21 whose primary diagnosis is cerebral palsy or spina bifida. Counselors are trained to work with campers with cerebral palsy and spina bifida, experienced medical staff are on hand, and the camp is a 501(c)(3) operating at no cost to families.

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What the provider says: The source names a free summer camp, ages 6-21, primary diagnosis of cerebral palsy or spina bifida, counselors trained to work with cerebral palsy and spina bifida, experienced medical staff on hand, swimming, talent shows, and crafts.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about medical staffing, counselor training, accessible activities, swimming, and how a new camper applies.

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What we found: Camp COOL (Children Overcoming Obstacles through Love), founded in July 2013, is a free summer camp held every July for children and young adults ages 6-21 whose primary diagnosis is cerebral palsy or spina bifida. Counselors are trained to work with campers with cerebral palsy and spina bifida, experienced medical staff are on hand, and the camp is a 501(c)(3) operating at no cost to families.

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