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OUR VISION

A world class medical camping facility in the rolling hills of Scottsville, Kentucky providing a cost-free, safe, and fun camping experience for seriously ill and disabled children and their families.


OUR MISSION

To uplift children who have life-threatening illnesses by creating experiences year-round that are memorable, exciting, fun, build self-esteem, are physically safe, and medically sound.


For additional information please email info@courageouskids.org or call 270-618-2900.

 

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Our Camp Director, Ed Collins, and his team, oversee all program areas of camp, from counselors, programs staff and volunteers - while maintaining an uplifting, safe and energetic atmosphere for our campers. 

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In an effort to honor the mission statement, the following goals were established to provide specific outcomes for the camp program:

· To establish multiple supportive relationships with adults and peers.
· To enhance self esteem and confidence.
· To promote growth through self discovery and expression.
· To develop a sense of independence and group interaction.
· To experience an environment of physical and emotional safety
· To provide the finest medical care that is non-intrusive to camp life, thus providing a "normal" camp experience that would otherwise be unlikely due to medical challenges.

This means that while we ensure that our campers are having fun swimming, fishing, and riding horses, we are also dedicated to creating an environment that fosters opportunities for making excellent choices, creating and sustaining healthy relationships with peers, building personal confidence to work through challenges and achieve personal goals.

These are the kind of "life experiences" that you can expect your child to have at camp:

· Choosing between many options over the course of the week
· Being a teammate and working with others towards common goals
· New activities, dancing, trying new foods and interacting with people of different backgrounds
· Opportunities to perform in front of groups
· Opportunities to express their opinions
· Learning to share resources with fellow campers and compromising
· Practicing "supervised" independence away from relatives
· Being away from television, radios, IPods, cell phones and other multimedia
· Opportunities to lead

Our commitment is to ensure that our campers not only have these life learning experiences, but that they can keep these experiences with them as they grow.

Kim and Campers We look forward to welcoming your child to The Center for Courageous Kids, where we are not only providing a camp experience, but also building personal growth and a positive community for the campers we proudly serve.
Click on the camper applications link on the left side of your screen. If you have any questions concerning, or want to provide behavioral information that would allow us to assist in your child's transition to camp, please contact Ed Collins at (270) 618-2900 

 

 

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