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Camp Riley empowers youth with physical disabilities

TERRE HAUTE — Camp Riley empowers children with physical disabilities by providing enriching and life-changing experiences in a traditional camping environment tailored to each camper’s individual needs. For 56 years, campers have shattered perceived limitations, met new friends and achieved greater accomplishments, allowing them to return home with a new sense of independence and confidence.

Zachary Norman, 14, of Terre Haute attended the camp during its first session in June.

Physical disabilities don’t keep these youth from scaling a 40-foot wall, swimming, horseback riding, climbing the steep “Cardiac Hill,” or taking on other summer camp challenges.

Camp Riley takes place at Bradford Woods, Indiana University’s outdoor recreation center 20 miles southwest of Indianapolis. Eligible children ages 8 to 18 can attend one of five Camp Riley sessions offered over a six-week span. The facility is universally accessible, the staff-to-camper ratio never exceeds 1-to-3, and Riley Hospital for Children staff ensure medical needs are met.

Since 1955, Camp Riley has been a “home away from home” to more than 12,000 children. In 2012, 233 campers, including 53 new campers, will attend Camp Riley. Campers represent 53 Indiana counties and five states: Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and Maryland.

Riley Children’s Foundation relies on contributions from individuals, businesses, and organizations throughout Indiana, in addition to fees paid by campers’ families, to make this experience possible. The fee families are asked to pay is determined on a sliding scale related to household income. In 2012, 38 percent of Camp Riley families qualified for a reduced camper fee.

To find out how to send a child to next summer’s camp, visit RileyKids.org/

camp or call (317) 634-4474 or 1-877-867-4539.

 

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