American Diabetes Association

Camp Discovery- IL

Photo of kids at camp

About the Camp

The 2009 session of Camp Discovery is now over. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for the 2010 Camp season, please complete the “Add me to Mailing List” Form or email Jackie Wisz at JWisz@diabetes.org with your name, address and telephone number.

Good news!  There’s still space at Camp Can-Do (Palos Park). Check out Camp Can Do's Web page for more information. 

Camp Discovery - IL
Camp Dates: 6/29/2009 – 7/3/2009 
Camp Hours:  9:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m
Camper Ages:  4 - 9 years
Non- Refundable Deposit:  $50
Camp Fee
            ADA Members: $200
            Non-Members:  $250
Total Fee (including non-refundable deposit): 
           ADA Members: $250
           Non-Members:  $300

Contact: Jackie Wisz at jwisz@diabetes.org or 312-346-1805, ext. 6581.

Register soon!  Applications are processed and reviewed on a first come, first serve basis. Only complete applications, received with a non-refundable deposit, will be submitted to medical staff members of the ADA camp committee for review. Once application forms have been reviewed by the medical staff members, confirmation will be made on a first come, first serve basis, defined as the date the original forms are returned to the office complete and ready to process.

Siblings of children with diabetes are welcome at Camp Discovery - IL. Download the Sibling's Application.

Final Payment Deadline:  6/15/2009

ADA Office Address:
30 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 2015
Chicago, IL. 60602

Camp Site Address:
Health Track
875 Roosevelt Road
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

About Camp Discovery-IL

      The day camp programs for children, ages 4 - 9 and their siblings, provide a great beginning camp experience. Since everyone can be deeply affected by the presence of diabetes in the family, a brother or sister of camper age is encouraged to attend. Children at the day camps participate in recreational activities while developing independence and confidence in caring for their diabetes. Diabetes education sessions teach campers about nutrition, exercise, insulin, highs and lows, and blood sugar testing. Children are grouped by age and activities are supervised by trained certified health professionals and counselors.

     Children are asked to bring a sack lunch each day. Snacks, milk, and water are provided. Information sessions with leaders in the field of diabetes will be hosted as "sharing time" for parents.



 

 

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Special Thanks to our Sponsors and Donors

The ADA, Northern IL Area, is celebrating 60 years of our diabetes camp programs. Thank You to the countless donors and volunteers who have made our programs possible for thousands of campers who have enjoyed the opportunity to attend camp and benefited from their experience.