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September
  • 03

    Office Closed

    All day
    09/03/2018

    Office Closed

  • 04

    Sunshine 2U at Egleston

    10:00 AM-2:00 PM
    09/04/2018

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

  • 05

    Sunshine 2U at Scottish Rite

    10:00 AM-2:00 PM
    09/05/2018

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

  • 05

    Sunshine 2U in Savannah

    9:00 AM-1:00 PM
    09/05/2018

    Games, crafts and camp activities brought to the inpatient and outpatient oncology areas of Memorial Health in Savannah.

  • 05

    Sunshine 2U at Scottish Rite

    10:00 AM-2:00 PM
    09/05/2018

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

  • 06

    Remember the Sunshine Family Night

    5:30 PM-7:30 PM
    09/06/2018
    1850 Clairmont Road, Decatur, GA, USA
    1850 Clairmont Road, Decatur, GA, United States

    Bereaved Family night with dinner and support group for parents and age appropriate play groups for children. Contact Tenise Newberg at Tenise@mycampsunshine.com for more details.

     

  • 08

    Apple Orchard

    11:00 AM-3:00 PM
    09/08/2018

    Preschool Apple Picking at Hillcrest Orchards in Ellijay, GA. Come and enjoy a hayride, a petting zoo and fresh apple cider. We will watch the pig races, have a family picnic, pick apples, visit the country store, and even milk a cow!
    WHO: All Children 6 and under who have or had cancer and their families.
    WHERE: Hillcrest Orchards, Ellijay GA
    RSVP: Ann at 404-325-7979 or ann@mycampsunshine.com by September 7th. Please indicate names of everyone attending. Immediate family members only!

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.