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Our Victory Day Camp is a 7 week program that serves children with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders. This 7 week therapeutic program is run on the College of New Rochelle campus, and the majority of counselors working at the program are upper classmen and graduate students who are being overseen by trained counselors and psychologists. The NYU Summer Program for Kids, generally referred to as SPK, takes an evidence-based approach at treating and reaching kids with ADHD and attention deficit disorders.
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The NYU Summer Program for Kids - New Rochelle Camp activities include indoor and outdoor activities, arts and crafts, water play, sports, themed weeks and special events. Specially trained staff assist campers and make accommodations for their needs as necessary. I have seen campers grow up to be counselors, counselors grow up to become successful adults, and have made many lifelong friendships that I cherish deeply.Camp Gadol is an integrated model summer camp where children with special needs participate in traditional summer camp activities along side children without special needs. It has been an honor for me to give back to the campers and also have the opportunity to make a difference in their lives. The impact that the Lions Camp and ADA Camp Victory has made on my family and I has been tremendous. I hope when they get older that they choose to become counselors at the Lions Club summer camps. They have made many friends and many memories just as I did when I was a kid and I attended.
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Addison and Parker have attended every year with us once they were camper age and little Iris even came to play a day or two last year, she loved it! Even though they are not diabetic, they have learned to make proper food choices, how to count carbs, and even how to draw up insulin. My wife and I have 2 sons, Addison and Parker, and 1 daughter, Iris. Since then my wife has also volunteered as a staff nurse and now it holds a special place in her heart as well.
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Being able to educate, have fun, and relate to all the kids during camp is very rewarding. I attended that year and have annually since.
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My wife, who is also a nurse, was very understanding and supportive because she knew the impact the camp had on me when I was younger. I immediately signed up but was somewhat hesitant because my wife and I just had our first newborn son. I became a nurse in 2004 but it wasn’t until 2009 that a friend, who is also diabetic, asked me if I wanted to join her as a staff nurse at ADA Camp Victory. Attending camp for those couple weeks gave me a feeling of normalcy as a kid. Growing up as a kid with diabetes was tough because there was no one else like me at my school. I remember thinking to myself, “all these kids are just like me and it's awesome”. I attended the camp for the next two years as a camper. I learned that the Lions Club had a summer camp for diabetic kids. I was only 12 years old and overwhelmed with this new disease I had to live with the rest of my life.
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