Camp Catch-A-Rainbow, located in Jackson, MI, offers a week of fun for kids with cancer. Sponsored by the American Cancer Society, Great Lakes Division, this free program provides a supportive and engaging environment for children facing the challenges of cancer.
For the special needs community, this camp provides accessible facilities and trained staff to ensure that all campers, regardless of their abilities, can participate in the activities and have an unforgettable experience. The camp's focus on inclusivity and support makes it an ideal place for children with special needs to connect with others, build confidence, and create lasting memories.
Throughout the week, campers can engage in a variety of recreational activities tailored to their interests and abilities. From arts and crafts to outdoor sports and games, there are plenty of opportunities for campers to explore, create, and have fun in a supportive and understanding environment. The nurturing and empowering atmosphere of Camp Catch-A-Rainbow provides a unique and enriching experience for children with special needs, allowing them to thrive and flourish in a safe and welcoming space.
By offering this program free of charge, the American Cancer Society and Camp Catch-A-Rainbow demonstrate their commitment to supporting children and families affected by cancer, ensuring that cost is not a barrier to participation. This inclusive and accessible approach reflects the organizations' dedication to serving the needs of the community and providing a supportive and empowering experience for all campers.
| Camp Stay | Overnight Camp |
| Financial Aid Available | No |
| Transportation Available | No |
| Co-ed Age Max | 15 |
| Co-ed Age Min | 7 |
| Director | Kathleen Wilson |