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  • 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
    08/09/2020

    Please join us for a Medical Town Hall Meeting on Sunday, August 9th at 4:00 PM via ZOOM meeting

    Update on COVID-19 in children with Melinda Pauly, MD and Claire Stokes, MD from
    Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

    Click here to register in advance for this webinar.

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  • All day
    08/14/2020-08/15/2020

    Virtual! Sibling Camp will be August 14th evening – August 15th evening. Please register by July 29th to ensure we are able to get your materials to you on time! This program is for brothers and sisters, ages 7-16. Please contact Stephanie with any questions at (404) 216-2158 or stephanie@mycampsunshine.com

    Click here for a link to the online application.

     

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  • All day
    08/15/2020-08/15/2020

    Virtual! Sibling Camp will be August 14th evening – August 15th evening. Please register by July 29th to ensure we are able to get your materials to you on time! This program is for brothers and sisters, ages 7-16. Please contact Stephanie with any questions at (404) 216-2158 or stephanie@mycampsunshine.com

    Click here for a link to the online application.

     

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It’s Like Heaven: Stories from Camp Sunshine edited by Dorothy H. Jordan

Published by UGA Press:  In 1982 Dorothy H. Jordan founded Camp Sunshine to provide children with cancer a safe, normal childhood experience, to show them that others share their challenges, and to help them find community and support. In 1983 approximately forty campers between the ages of seven and eighteen attended the first summer camp, held in the north Georgia mountains. Thirty-five years later, more than four hundred campers attended the 2018 summer camp, and several hundred more children and family members participated in more than 150 additional recreational, educational, and supportive Camp Sunshine programs held throughout the year in metro Atlanta, Savannah, and other areas of Georgia.

Today Camp Sunshine, a nonprofit organization, has hundreds of dedicated volunteers who help the leadership staff of the camp with its multiple year-round programs, as well as pediatric oncology nurses and other medical professionals who take care of the campers’ medical needs while they attend those programs.

It’s Like Heaven documents the story of the first thirty-five years of Camp Sunshine through the voices of campers, their nurses, counselors, and other volunteers. Each chapter is a former camper’s first-person story about childhood cancer and the Camp Sunshine journey, followed by reflections on the camper’s experience by the camper’s nurse or another member of the camp community, creating a unique narrative of each camper’s struggle and path toward healing. Every story includes photos of both the camper and the camper’s mentor as well as several photos that illustrate the connections, bonds, and strength of community created through Camp Sunshine.

 

“These powerful stories show us the resilience of the human spirit. Cancer touches all of our lives and the message of this book is universal. Camp Sunshine has created a little piece of heaven in Georgia for children and their families impacted by cancer, and everyone will find inspiration in these moving accounts about the healing power of community.” – PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER

All proceeds benefit Camp Sunshine.

Order your copy here:

UGAPress

Indiebound.org

Amazon.com

Barnes & Noble