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CAMP LIGHTHEART
A FREE SLEEPOVER CAMP FOR KIDS FROM 8-15
WHO HAVE A PARENT WITH BREAST CANCER

 
To be held August 26-August 29, 2008
At Omega Institute Rhinebeck , NY Campus
 
For Information on receiving camp forms: 845/339-HOPE (4673)
 
Camp Lightheart, a camp for the children of breast cancer survivors is the brainchild of Breast Cancer Options. Breast Cancer Options provides comprehensive education, support and advocacy services for women diagnosed with the disease, but realized that there were very few services existing for their children who are often afraid that they will lose their parent.  The first camp was held summer 2007 at the Omega Institute campus in Rhinebeck, NY and funding was provided by the United Breast Cancer Foundation, Omega Institute, .Banc of America Financial Services and Sam's Club Kingston.

"Camp Lightheart 2007 was a huge success and exceeded our expectations" said Hope Nemiroff, Executive Director. "The campers and staff had a lot of fun and made new friends because of their common bond."

The campers were in a safe, nurturing and fun-loving environment with a fantastic staff consisting of Joy Hopkins-Hausman, LCSW, a Licensed Professional Social Worker who works with people with cancer and their family members; Bob Hausman, MA, a psychotherapist with over 25 years experience as a children’s therapist and; Julia Hausman, RN a Registered Nurse who has seven years experience as a camp counselor.  She was 6 when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer.  All three of them have extensive outdoor education skills.

Joy Hausman who was diagnosed with breast cancer  21 years ago says it's important to have camps like this because there are so few resources for children. "Being able to bring the children together like this and talk about their concerns and family challenges has been really good for them."

 "Our task here has been to find the right balance between just having fun and providing relief for the kids", explained Bob Hausman.

Through carefully organized activities, the children were given frequent opportunity to talk about their individual situations.  Because they have the common bond of a parent with breast cancer, their feelings
of isolation or of feeling different were lessened.  

Nemiroff says that Breast Cancer Options is excited about holding the camp again next summer and hopes that they will be able to accomodate more campers and possibly hold 2 sessions.
Additional funding for Camp Lightheart was provided by Ulster Savings Bank, Sam’s Club, and Banc of America Financial Services.

It is our hope that each child will leave camp feeling less isolated, more supported and most importantly that their hearts will indeed be lightened.

OUR THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED RAISE MONEY FOR THE CAMP LIGHTHEART WALK!
  The CAMP LIGHTHEART WALK
Dietz Stadium, Kingston NY¦ Saturday, July 26, 2008  
The walk raises money so that camp can remain free-of-charge
for the campers and their families.