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  2. Kimberly Palmer: How to make summer camp more affordable - AOL

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    The ACA says that according to responses it collected from members nationwide in 2022, on average day camp costs $88 a day and overnight camp costs $1 Kimberly Palmer: How to make summer camp more ...

  3. How to Pick a Summer Camp - WebMD

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    The costs for camp vary as widely as the type of summer camps available. In 1999, the average cost for a week's stay at a non-profit camp was $250 to $800, says Thurber. Costs are higher at for ...

  4. A Summer of Fun for Children With ADHD - WebMD

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    Each year, tens of thousands of kids across the U.S. say goodbye to desks and books and hello to summer camp. For most it means a season filled with swimming , softball, arts and crafts, and tons ...

  5. Day camp - Wikipedia

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    Day camps are also less expensive than sleepaway camps (e.g., summer camps), because they often do not include meals or as much supervised time each day. Some day camps are located at the same site as a resident camp with the same resources and activities to serve local campers along with kids from abroad. Many day camps are located in city ...

  6. Some kids are asking for a 'free summer' — no camp, no ...

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    This year her kids are going to camps with friends. “I've also come to realize that a summer with no structure whatsoever doesn't work well for my kids,” agrees Julie Vick, mom to a 9- and 11 ...

  7. Camp Kesem - Wikipedia

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    Camp Kesem. Kesem is a national 501 (c) (3) organization that supports children who are affected by a parent's cancer. It provides year-round programs and services to support these children, ages 6–18, at no cost to families. It has a presence at more than 130 college and university chapters in 44 states and the District of Columbia.

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