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Camps For Kids And Joshua Center Camp

Double Your Donation To Joshua Camp Through Camps For Kids
Donate to Camps For Kids and name Joshua
Center Camp as beneficiary and your donation will go directly to the Joshua Center
and be doubled!
You can contribute online right now at the
Camps For Kids Web site -
Click Here
If you’d prefer to help by check, make it out to Camps For Kids and mail to:
Camps For Kids
1080 Washington
Kansas City, MO 64105
Designate Joshua Center in the memo line of your check.
Download the Camps For Kids Brochure
You can direct your help to a specific camp by naming that
camp on the MEMO line of your check. Undesignated contributions go to the
matching pool to encourage other contributions. Either way — the campaign is designed to double the
purchasing power of your gift.
On behalf of our campers, thank you so very much!
Contributions make those “wishes” come true for quality
programming. All gifts are tax-deductible. Contributions of $1,500 or less are
matched 1:1 from a funding pool developed by participating philanthropies. Gifts
over $1,500 are forwarded to the designated program, with
the first $1,500 being eligible for the match. The matching of contributions
ceases when the matching pool is exhausted.
Accessible Arts sponsors the Discovery Trails program,
arts education for kids with disabilities. ● Ailey Camp is a summer-long
performing arts program sponsored by the Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey. ●
Anytown, sponsored by Harmony, is an experiential program for high school
students learning to combat oppression and appreciate diversity. ● Boys and
Girls Clubs provide life skills and recreation programs. ● Camp ChiMer is
sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation (KS & Western MO). ● Camp MITIOG
(Made in the Image of God) is a resident camp for kids with spina bifida,
sponsored by Share, Inc. ● Camp Quality is a resident camp for kids with cancer.
● Camp Fire USA Heartland Council operates a summer-long residential camping
program at Camp Shawnee. ● The Epilepsy Foundation operates a weekend
residential Camp Shing. ● Camp WIN (Women’s Intersport Network) is a self-esteem
and confidence building program for girls. ● Camp Wonderland in the Ozarks is
sponsored by the Missouri Jaycees, for campers with physical and mental
disabilities. ● Camp Wood, a classic summer camp near Emporia, KS, is sponsored
by the YMCA ● The City Union Mission offers summer learning and recreation at
Camp CUMCITO in the Ozarks. ● The Girl Scouts provide camperships to four camps
for girls with financial disadvantages, one specifically for girls with
developmental disabilities and other challenges. ● Heartland Presbyterian Center
operates a summer-long residential camping program. ●
Joshua Center Camp is for kids with Tourette’s, OCD and Asperger’s.
● The KC Diabetic Camp is sponsored by the local office of the American Diabetes
Association. ● The Kansas City Urban Youth Center offers Urban Youth Leadership,
a summer learning program. ● Mattie Rhodes Center emphasizes art in its summer
learning program. ● The Muscular Distrophy Association operates MDA Camp for
kids. ● Operation Breakthrough sponsors a summer learning program for inner-city
kids. ● The Royal Family Kids Camp serves kids in foster care. ● The Salvation
Army sponsors Discovery Camp for deserving youngsters. ● The Shakespeare
Festival provides camperships to Shakespeare Camp. ● Swope Corridor Renaissance
has a large Summer Academic Camp for inner city kids. ● Whatsoever Community
Center offers a life skills and recreation program throughout the summer. ●
Wildwood Outdoor Education Center operates a resident camp and summer learning
programs near LaCygne, KS. ● Wonderscope Children’s Museum offers a variety of
Wonderscope Summer Camps.

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