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Camp Kno-Koma

Diabetes Camp of West Virginia, Inc.

Anthony, West Virginia - Greenbrier County

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Jun 6, 2026

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Greenbrier Valley

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Greenbrier Youth Camp, Monongahela National Forest, near Anthony, WV

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Provider overview

Camp Kno-Koma is a West Virginia diabetes camp for children ages 7 through 15, held at Greenbrier Youth Camp with medical supervision and traditional camp activities.

Diabetes Camp of West Virginia, Inc. operates Camp Kno-Koma for children with diabetes in and around West Virginia.

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Registration
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Ages
Children ages 7 through 15 with diabetes in and around West Virginia
Season
Seasonal 2026 camp session listed for July 12 to 18
Cost
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Location contacts

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Greenbrier Youth Camp

Greenbrier Youth Camp, Monongahela National Forest, near Anthony, WV

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Programs and offerings

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West Virginia diabetes summer camp

Diabetes camp session with medical supervision, outdoor activities, peer support, application planning, and Greenbrier Youth Camp directions.

Ages
Children ages 7 through 15 with diabetes in and around West Virginia
Season
Seasonal 2026 camp session listed for July 12 to 18
Schedule
Use the Camp Kno-Koma website to confirm session dates, registration status, Greenbrier Youth Camp directions, packing list, and diabetes-care requirements.
Cost
The source notes subsidized rates due to donors; confirm current camper cost, scholarship support, medical forms, and payment deadlines directly.
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Why this is listed
Camp Kno-Koma's official homepage says the Diabetes Camp of West Virginia provides Camp Kno-Koma, a summer camping experience for children with diabetes in and around West Virginia. The page lists the 2026 session at Greenbrier Youth Camp in the Monongahela National Forest near Anthony for children ages 7 through 15, describes medical staff including physicians, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, counselors, close medical supervision, and traditional camp activities such as tubing, canoeing, swimming, archery, biking, fishing, crafts, and campfires.
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Program details we found

West Virginia diabetes summer camp

Camp Kno-Koma's official homepage says the Diabetes Camp of West Virginia provides Camp Kno-Koma, a summer camping experience for children with diabetes in and around West Virginia. The page lists the 2026 session at Greenbrier Youth Camp in the Monongahela National Forest near Anthony for children ages 7 through 15, describes medical staff including physicians, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, counselors, close medical supervision, and traditional camp activities such as tubing, canoeing, swimming, archery, biking, fishing, crafts, and campfires.

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What the provider says: The source names children with diabetes, ages 7 through 15, summer camping experience, physicians, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, medical support staff, counselors, close medical supervision, tubing, canoeing, swimming, archery, biking, fishing, crafts, and campfires.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about diabetes-care staffing, overnight checks, insulin and device policies, medication storage, diet planning, swimming and river activity access, cabin accessibility, transportation, and emergency protocols.

What we checked

What we found: Camp Kno-Koma's official homepage says the Diabetes Camp of West Virginia provides Camp Kno-Koma, a summer camping experience for children with diabetes in and around West Virginia. The page lists the 2026 session at Greenbrier Youth Camp in the Monongahela National Forest near Anthony for children ages 7 through 15, describes medical staff including physicians, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, counselors, close medical supervision, and traditional camp activities such as tubing, canoeing, swimming, archery, biking, fishing, crafts, and campfires.

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What to confirm

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