Kids Cancer Foundation Hosts Successful Six-Week Summer Camp

Campers learn about fishing.

The Kids Cancer Foundation in Royal Palm Beach recently concluded its successful six-week summer day camp, which ran throughout June and July. The camp, offered free of charge to all patients and their siblings, provided a fun and supportive environment, complete with daily lunch and snacks.

This year’s camp was made possible by the generous support of numerous local businesses, nonprofits, clubs and individuals. The program featured an impressive lineup of speakers and activities designed to inspire and engage the young participants.

Among the contributors were: the Wellington Art Society, Arts for Smiles, Art & Grace, KB Social Artworking, author Loverly Sheridan of the Buddy Ambassadors program, Inter Miami and a U.S. Youth National Team soccer player, Palm Beach State College architecture students, a contract administrator at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mary Flack of Wahoo Fishing, the Building Talent Foundation, the Okeeheelee Nature Center, Bricks Busting Boredom, the Audubon Society of the Everglades, the Wellington Gardening Club, the Gem and Mineral Society of the Palm Beaches, TnT Gymnastics, Motive-8 Fitness, Home Depot Masonry Education, Murci Luxury, LS Photography, Rybovich Safe Harbor, Viking Yachts Service Center and Hulett Environmental Services.

The camp’s diverse range of activities included art workshops, nature exploration, sports clinics and educational sessions, all aimed at providing a positive and enriching experience for the children and their families.

“We are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support from our community partners,” said Michelle O’Boyle, founder and executive director of the Kids Cancer Foundation. “Their involvement has made this summer camp a memorable and impactful experience for everyone involved.”

The Kids Cancer Foundation is a nonprofit charity founded in 2001 with a mission to provide hope and support to local children and families battling childhood cancer and/or blood disorders.

For additional information about the Kids Cancer Foundation and its programs, visit www.kidscancersf.org.