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Camp Quality Kentuckiana

Camp Quality Kentuckiana

Louisville, Kentucky - Jefferson County

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Louisville, Kentucky

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Provider overview

Camp Quality Kentuckiana offers a free week-long summer camp and year-round programs for Louisville-area children with cancer, pairing each camper one-to-one with a volunteer companion.

Camp Quality Kentuckiana is a Louisville-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing a free week-long summer camp and year-round support for children with cancer and their families.

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Ages
Children with cancer, generally ages 6-16, at any stage of treatment or recovery; confirm current age range
Season
Week-long residential summer camp, plus year-round family activities
Cost
The camp and year-round activities are described as free of charge; confirm eligibility, registration, and what is provided.

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Camp Quality Kentuckiana

Camp is seasonal and the camp site may differ from the mailing address. Families should confirm dates, location, and registration directly.

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Summer camp for children with cancer

Free week-long summer camp, one-to-one volunteer companions, on-site medical supervision, year-round family support, eligibility, and registration.

Ages
Children with cancer, generally ages 6-16, at any stage of treatment or recovery; confirm current age range
Season
Week-long residential summer camp, plus year-round family activities
Schedule
Contact Camp Quality Kentuckiana for current summer camp dates, the camp location, and how to apply as a camper or companion.
Cost
The camp and year-round activities are described as free of charge; confirm eligibility, registration, and what is provided.
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Why this is listed
Camp Quality Kentuckiana, a Louisville-based nonprofit, provides a free week-long summer camp and year-round support for children with cancer ages 6-16 at any stage of treatment or recovery, pairing each camper one-to-one with a trained volunteer companion under the supervision of medical professionals.
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Program details we found

Summer camp for children with cancer

Camp Quality Kentuckiana, a Louisville-based nonprofit, provides a free week-long summer camp and year-round support for children with cancer ages 6-16 at any stage of treatment or recovery, pairing each camper one-to-one with a trained volunteer companion under the supervision of medical professionals.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names children with cancer, a week-long camp, year-round support, a one-to-one camper-to-companion pairing, and supervision by medical professionals.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about medical staffing and supervision, eligibility during treatment, the companion pairing, what to pack, transportation, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: Camp Quality Kentuckiana, a Louisville-based nonprofit, provides a free week-long summer camp and year-round support for children with cancer ages 6-16 at any stage of treatment or recovery, pairing each camper one-to-one with a trained volunteer companion under the supervision of medical professionals.

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What to confirm

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Is Camp Quality Kentuckiana reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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