At Camp Goodtimes, one of our core values is letting kids be kids—which means embracing all the goofiness! From our utensil-free goblin dinner to an epic whipped cream fight, we create a camp experience that celebrates the joys of childhood.
Like other oncology camps, Camp Goodtimes relies on our nurse volunteers to help keep campers healthy, happy, and safe for the week. So, we thought, why not celebrate them! To do this, our staff reached out to several of our
Camp Goodtimes featured a Monster Mash theme, and it was a graveyard smash! Campers each received a purple shirt, for a fun contrast with the green monster design, and each staff member sported charcoal grey to match. As a special
Our simple, one page brochure provides an overview of our year-round programming in an easy to digest way. Providing a description and basic eligibility for each of our four camp opportunities, as well as information about our annual You &
These 3 pictures capture the HAPPY in Camp Happy Days. The first photo is of two of our oldest campers and their counselor tubing (a major camp favorite). Photo number two is our campers enjoying a spontaneous foam party that
Our Angel pinning ceremony is an important part of our overnight camp experience. During this ceremony, we recognize all of our campers and volunteers who have or had cancer. Each survivor gets pinned by a sibling, friend or counselor with
This video was finalized in 2024 and is intended to be a brief overview of the organization. At around 3 minutes, it covers the basics, including our mission, programs provided, how we use volunteers, and stories from our campers. Our
Our annual report is short and sweet. It offers donors a snapshot of our organization, including service metrics, finance, and board oversight. Keeping it simple!
This year our camper and volunteer t-shirts played off of the same tie-dye design really celebrating the spirit of camp and the connectedness of our community!











