DONORS MAKE A DIFFERENCE. 50
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Change a child’s life forever. Camp Ooch receives no government or hospital funding. All camp programs are provided to campers and their families at no cost. Ongoing support from donors and volunteers helps ensure that Camp Ooch upholds its promise of never turning a child with or affected by childhood cancer away. Cancer changes a child’s life. With your support, so can Camp.
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provides board games for the In-Hospital Program.
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will give a child too sick to travel one day at Camp Ooch day camp.
will take a kid with cancer away from the hospital and up north for a weekend of laughter and joy.
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will provide two weeks of unique opportunities for growth through challenging, fun, enriching and magical experiences at Camp Ooch.
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gives a child with cancer the chance to be a kid for a full week .
CAN’T LAUGH It doesn't know any silly songs. Or good jokes. It never wears funny costumes, or makes funny faces. Cancer can't laugh.
gives one kid with cancer an afternoon at Ooch downtown.
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CANCER BUT WITH YOUR HELP, KIDS CAN.
For $20 a month or a one-time donation of $250 one child with cancer will receive one magical day of Camp and memories that last a lifetime. Donate today at ooch.org.
CANCER CHANGES A CHILD’S LIFE. SO DOES CAMP. Kids with cancer grow up fast. They deal with serious “grown-up” problems everyday, and between treatments, surgeries, and visits to the doctor, it’s almost impossible to find time for the equally serious business of being a kid. That’s why Camp Oochigeas is so special. It’s a place where kids with cancer can just be kids. It’s also the only camp in Canada that delivers on-site chemotherapy and blood transfusions, one of the many reasons oncologists “prescribe” Ooch for their patients.
THE MAGIC OF OOCH.
MORE THAN A CAMP.
For over 30 years, Camp Ooch has been a place where kids are defined by who they are – not what they have. Set in beautiful Muskoka, Ooch offers kids a chance to experience the joys of traditional overnight camping like waterskiing and rock climbing, all while providing quality medical care alongside necessary support staff.
In-Hospital: Ooch runs programs for
Parents say that Camp has made their kids more independent, confident and resilient. But more importantly, they say it’s helped them gain a more positive outlook on their cancer, and their life.
facility lets the Magic of Ooch live year-round. It provides programs that are especially important for children who are too sick to go to Camp, or for whom going to overnight camp is too big of a stretch.
children and their families year-round, seven days and four nights a week at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and weekly at a number of other hospitals. These programs bring the Magic of Ooch where it’s needed most.
Ooch Downtown: This one-of-a-kind