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Camp Ta-Kum-Ta Vermont Cancer Camp

Camp Ta-Kum-Ta

South Hero, Vermont - Grand Isle County

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Jun 6, 2026

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Burlington

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South Hero, Vermont

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Provider overview

Camp Ta-Kum-Ta offers free Vermont summer camp and family programs for children who have or have had cancer, including medical support during camp.

Camp Ta-Kum-Ta is a Vermont nonprofit camp community for children and families affected by childhood cancer.

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Registration
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Ages
Children ages 7-17 who have or have had cancer and live in Vermont or are treated in Vermont; family programs also exist
Season
Summer camp and year-round camp family events; the 2026 summer camp is listed for July 19-July 25
Cost
Camp Ta-Kum-Ta says camp is provided free of charge to eligible children and families, including transportation from the hospital to camp, food, medical care, activities, and clothing. Confirm eligibility and any optional costs directly.

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Camp Ta-Kum-Ta

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Programs and offerings

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Free childhood cancer summer camp

Cancer camp eligibility, medical-staff coordination, referral questions, transportation, family support, and free summer camp registration.

Ages
Children ages 7-17 who have or have had cancer and live in Vermont or are treated in Vermont; family programs also exist
Season
Summer camp and year-round camp family events; the 2026 summer camp is listed for July 19-July 25
Schedule
Use the summer program page or contact the program manager to confirm current dates, referral steps, eligibility, medical forms, and how oncology care needs are coordinated at camp.
Cost
Camp Ta-Kum-Ta says camp is provided free of charge to eligible children and families, including transportation from the hospital to camp, food, medical care, activities, and clothing. Confirm eligibility and any optional costs directly.
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Jun 6, 2026
Why this is listed
Camp Ta-Kum-Ta's official site says it provides safe and loving experiences for children who have or have had cancer and their families, exists for Vermont and Northern New York children and out-of-state children treated in Vermont, and is provided at no cost to families. The official summer camp page lists a one-week 2026 summer camp for children ages 7-17 who have or have had cancer and live in Vermont or are treated in Vermont, and the FAQ describes medical staff, transportation, food, medical care, activities, and clothing included.
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Program details we found

Free childhood cancer summer camp

Camp Ta-Kum-Ta's official site says it provides safe and loving experiences for children who have or have had cancer and their families, exists for Vermont and Northern New York children and out-of-state children treated in Vermont, and is provided at no cost to families. The official summer camp page lists a one-week 2026 summer camp for children ages 7-17 who have or have had cancer and live in Vermont or are treated in Vermont, and the FAQ describes medical staff, transportation, food, medical care, activities, and clothing included.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The sources name children who have or have had cancer, Vermont and Northern New York eligibility, no cost to families, ages 7-17, one-week summer camp, medical staff, oncology care support, transportation, food, medical care, activities, and family programs.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about oncology care coordination, medication handling, immune precautions, fatigue planning, dietary needs, cabin supervision, hospital transportation, emotional support, sibling or family programming, and whether the child is medically cleared for camp activities.

What we checked

What we found: Camp Ta-Kum-Ta's official site says it provides safe and loving experiences for children who have or have had cancer and their families, exists for Vermont and Northern New York children and out-of-state children treated in Vermont, and is provided at no cost to families. The official summer camp page lists a one-week 2026 summer camp for children ages 7-17 who have or have had cancer and live in Vermont or are treated in Vermont, and the FAQ describes medical staff, transportation, food, medical care, activities, and clothing included.

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Is Camp Ta-Kum-Ta Vermont Cancer Camp reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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