- Camp John Marc
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name =Camp John Marc
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tagline ="Dedicated to serving children with chronic illnesses and major physical disabilities."
established =1967
type =Therapedic Camps
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city =Meridian
state =Texas
country =United States
campus =170acre s (0.687 km²)
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website = [http://www.campjohnmarc.org Camp John Marc]
address =3247 County Road 1105 Meridian TX 76665
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telephone =254-635-8811
coor =Camp John Marc is a year-round therapy camp located in
Meridian, Texas (85 miles southwest of Dallas) forTexas -area children with chronic illnesses/major physical disabilities such asMuscular dystrophy ,Cancer , Brain injuries, HIV/AIDS,Spina bifida , etc. The convert|170|acre|km2|sing=on tranquil retreat area in theTexas Hill Country provides 20 wheelchair accessible, air conditioned cabins to fulfill the needs of all campers; lodge-style dining hall; centrally located buildings; handicap accessible challenge course; athletic field; riding ring; amphitheater;chapel ; shooting sports range; aswimming pool ; [nature] trails; sports barn,as well as two wheelchair accessibletree houses ,fishing pier , [star] -gazing platform, and covered wagon camping areas. 2007 marked the completion of the camps largest building which has been coined "TheSilo ." This building houses a teaching kitchen,library, medical education room, costume closet, screened nature porch with balcony, multipurpose room, and basement for storage. The building's most prominent feature is the silo/indoor rock wall through which campers enter. Construction of the new building has allowed camp activities to continue during unfavorable weather. Camp John Marc also utilizes community and medical volunteers to provide program support and quality medical care and treatment. Volunteers and medical staff change with each new week allowing for very specialized care for every camper. The camp staff of about twenty individuals, however, remains constant throughout the summer.History
This facility has been in operation since the
1960 s with Muscular Dystrophy camps being the forerunners in1967 , many disease-related camps followed years later. Its only major concern was that there was no permanent site. This all changed when a generous family donated convert|140|acre|km2 in memory of the son, John Marc. OnJune 1 ,1991 the camp was officially open and has continued to grow ever since. A more in depth history is available on [http://www.campjohnmarc.org/history.html this website] .The camp hosts eleven week long summer camps including those specialized for Asthma, Childhood Cancer (2), Heart Disease, Hemophilia, Juvenile Arthritis, Kidney Disease, Muscular Dystrophy, Sickle Cell Anemia, Burn Survivors, and Spina Bifida.
The camp also hosts weekend camps throughout the year: Childhood Cancer, Deaf/Blind, Gastrointestinal Disorders, Craniofacial Disorders, H.I.V., Upper Limb Differences, Sickle Cell, Spina Bifida,and Transplant Patients.
Camp activities
Daily activities include a ropes course (zip-line, rock walls, and high ropes elements), sports and games,
archery ,fishing ,cooking , starlab,dance ,horse back riding, andswimming . Younger (scheduled) campers participate in activities as a cabin, while older (free-choice) campers select their activities on an individual basis.Projects, which last for about an hour everyday, allow for all campers to individually branch out into a unique area of interest. Projects include:
karate ,basketball , outdoor adventure,pottery ,cooking ,painting ,hockey ,cinematography (Lights. Camera. Action!),rappelling ,card games , andphotography /darkroom .Media coverage
Camp John Marc has been featured on
KXAS-TV 's local portions of the annualJerry Lewis MDA Telethon .logan
"Dedicated to serving children with chronic illnesses and major physical disabilities."
External links
* [http://www.campjohnmarc.org/ Camp John Marc Official Site]
* [http://alumni.nd.edu/commserv/medmissions.html Medical Missions]
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