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  • 10:00 AM-2:00 PM
    10/03/2017

    Games, Crafts and Camp Activities brought to the inpatient and outpatient areas of the AFLAC Unit at the Egleston campus.

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  • 5:30 PM-7:30 PM
    10/05/2017

    Bereaved Family night with dinner and support group for parents and play group for children

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  • 5:00 PM-6:00 PM
    10/20/2017-10/22/2017

    Bereaved Family Camp Weekend, for families who have lost a child to cancer. Remember the Sunshine Family Camp is a program for families who have lost a child to cancer. Families have the opportunity to participate in camp activities and spend time together. Remember the Sunshine is held at Camp Twin Lakes – Rutledge

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  • 5:00 PM-6:00 PM
    10/21/2017-10/22/2017

    Bereaved Family Camp Weekend, for families who have lost a child to cancer. Remember the Sunshine Family Camp is a program for families who have lost a child to cancer. Families have the opportunity to participate in camp activities and spend time together. Remember the Sunshine is held at Camp Twin Lakes – Rutledge

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  • 12:00 PM-4:00 PM
    10/22/2017

    Savannah families are invite to join us for Pumpkin Patch at Poppell Farms in Odum, GA at 12pm. Families will enjoy the pumpkin patch, a hayride, corn maze, petting farm, and many other farm activities. There will also be cow train rides, jumping pillows, bounce houses, a pipe roller, just to name a few. Lunch baskets will be provided. Please email Stephanie at stephanie@mycampsunshine.com to sign up.

  • 5:00 PM-6:00 PM
    10/22/2017-10/22/2017

    Bereaved Family Camp Weekend, for families who have lost a child to cancer. Remember the Sunshine Family Camp is a program for families who have lost a child to cancer. Families have the opportunity to participate in camp activities and spend time together. Remember the Sunshine is held at Camp Twin Lakes – Rutledge

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June 22, 2021

Paul Milliken from Fox 5 on Good Day Atlanta visits Camp Sunshine’s first in-person program in more than a year.

If you know anything about Camp Sunshine, you know it’s more than just a camp. Offering programs for Georgia youth with cancer and their families, a week at camp is a time when kids can focus on something other than their medical treatments and connect with others dealing with a similar set of circumstances. Paul talks to threee nurses volunteering at the first in-person program in over a year. All three  have decades of service at Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and also as nurses volunteering for Camp . Thank you for all you do.