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    http://www.bartoncenter.org/   » The Barton Center - For those with Type I diabetes and their families. Offers resident summer camp in North Oxford, Massachusetts for girls ages 6-17; day camps in Long Island and Manhattan, Worcester and Newton, Massachusetts, and Greenwich, Connecticut for boys and girls ages 6-12; adventure programs for high school aged boys and girls; and family programs. Calendar, program descriptions and rates, facilities, and alumni information.

    http://www.camphomitakoda.org/   » Camp Ho Mita Koda - No-fee summer camp for teens with type 2 diabetes, in Newbury, Ohio. Includes activities, refundable deposit and registration form.

    http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/camps/d_07_2a0.htm   » Camp Korelitz - Overnight camp for diabetics, ages 9 to 15, in Hamilton, Ohio. Includes activities, directions, fees, packing list, and staff.

    http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/camps/   » Children with Diabetes: Camps for Children with Diabetes - A directory of camps in Canada and the U.S. for children with type 1 diabetes.

    http://www.diabetescamps.org/links.php   » Diabetes Camping Association: Links - Other diabetes-related organizations and a directory of camps for diabetic divided by country.

    http://www.joslin.org/773_945.asp   » The Elliott P. Joslin Camps for Children with Diabetes - Operates summer resident camp for boys 7-16 in Charlton, Massachusetts, wilderness trips, and co-ed programs at Agnes H. Trask Center in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Photos, program overview, dates, rates, and forms.


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