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Friends Helping Kids (Krewe de Camp)

Friends Helping Kids, Inc.

Mandeville, Louisiana - St. Tammany County

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Provider overview

Friends Helping Kids runs Krewe de Camp, a free one-week overnight summer camp in the Mandeville area for children with developmental disabilities, with traditional camp activities and respite for families.

Friends Helping Kids, Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Mandeville that has provided a free overnight summer camp (Krewe de Camp) for children with developmental disabilities for nearly 30 years.

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Ages
Children with developmental disabilities; confirm current camper age ranges and eligibility
Season
One-week overnight summer camp; confirm current session dates
Cost
Camp is offered free of charge to campers and their families; confirm current registration and any travel or supply needs.

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Friends Helping Kids, Inc. (Krewe de Camp)

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Krewe de Camp overnight summer camp

Free one-week overnight camp for children with developmental disabilities, swimming, outdoor games, arts and crafts, dances, and family respite.

Ages
Children with developmental disabilities; confirm current camper age ranges and eligibility
Season
One-week overnight summer camp; confirm current session dates
Schedule
Contact Friends Helping Kids for Krewe de Camp dates, camper registration, and volunteer opportunities.
Cost
Camp is offered free of charge to campers and their families; confirm current registration and any travel or supply needs.
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Why this is listed
Friends Helping Kids, Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) that provides a traditional overnight summer camp (Krewe de Camp) experience to children with developmental disabilities, free of charge, while giving parents and caretakers respite, with activities including swimming, outdoor games, arts and crafts, concerts, a dance, and a fair.
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Krewe de Camp overnight summer camp

Friends Helping Kids, Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) that provides a traditional overnight summer camp (Krewe de Camp) experience to children with developmental disabilities, free of charge, while giving parents and caretakers respite, with activities including swimming, outdoor games, arts and crafts, concerts, a dance, and a fair.

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What the provider says: The source names children with developmental disabilities, an overnight summer camp experience, respite for parents and caretakers, swimming, outdoor games, arts and crafts, concerts, a dance, and a fair.

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What we found: Friends Helping Kids, Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) that provides a traditional overnight summer camp (Krewe de Camp) experience to children with developmental disabilities, free of charge, while giving parents and caretakers respite, with activities including swimming, outdoor games, arts and crafts, concerts, a dance, and a fair.

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