Survivors 16 to 22 attend a weekend retreat for winter fun that includes icefishing, snow shoeing, sledding, arts and crafts, hot tubbing, and cancer conversations with life long friends. It is a laid back weekend that gives these young adults
Camp TKT’s Moms Weekend is a true retreat for mothers and caregivers of children and families impacted by pediatric cancer. It is a time set aside just for them—an oasis where they can disconnect from the outside world, relax, and
Are you ready to crack the code and complete all the missions required to become a certified secret agent? That was the challenge posed to every patient on the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Unit this year, as they were
Supporting Our Families, All Year Long:
At Camp Hobé', we understand that the journey through childhood cancer doesn't end when summer camp does. That's why we are proud to offer a year-round Family Events Program designed to provide continuous
This year’s SIBS Weekend at Camp Magical Moments was inspired by the movie Inside Out and focused on celebrating emotions, memories, and the special bond of siblings. Campers were encouraged to “feel all the feels” and embrace their genuine selves
For many families facing childhood cancer, sports often take a backseat during treatment. For some, the dream of seeing their child play may never be possible again. The absence of a name on a jersey—a tradition many parents once cherished—can
Our Young Adult Cooking Nights have been a staple program at the Austin Hatcher Foundation. At AHF, we take a whole child, whole family approach- providing free, lifetime support to pediatric cancer families. Because we serve individuals for the lifetime,
BYLD (Building Youth Leadership and Direction) Retreat is a weekend long event that is a part of our BYLD program. BYLD is our new and improved version of a counselor in training (CIT) program. We saw the need for a
Our BYLD (Building Youth Leadership and Direction) Program is a new leadership development program for our teens ages 15-18. BYLD was formerly our CIT program, but we saw a need for a more integrative, year round approach that addresses more











