Friday, February 15, 2019

Volunteer at Muscular Dystrophy Association Summer Camp

What is MDA Summer Camp?
Kids with muscular dystrophy, spinal muscular atrophy and related life-threatening diseases face daily challenges that often make “just being a kid” difficult. As their muscles progressively get weaker, children may lose basic functions such as walking, dressing, eating, talking or even breathing.

MDA Summer Camp gives kids ages 8-17 the freedom to be kids with others who are just like them during a life-changing week of fun and friendship — all at no cost to their families. Summer Camp offers a world of possibilities and awesome adventures to campers — from swimming and horseback riding to zip-lining, adaptive sports and camp dances.

Why volunteer?
MDA relies on the support and dedication of volunteer counselors are by campers’ sides day and night so that they can do all the fun activities that summer camp offers. Volunteering at MDA Summer Camp will enrich your life and inspire you in ways you never dreamed possible. You will help kids discover new interests, build self-confidence and experience the independence of being away from home in a safe environment where barriers don’t exist. 

Additionally you will:
  • Enhance your resume by gaining hands-on experience that is pertinent to the field of medicine, nursing, special education, physical therapy and more
  • Develop important leadership skills
  • Gain over 140+ hours of volunteer experience 
  • Meet new people and build lifelong friendships
MDA offers numerous week-long, overnight camp sessions at various locations across the country throughout the months of June, July and August.  To learn more about MDA Summer Camp and apply to volunteer, visit their website: https://www.mda.org/summer-camp/volunteer.