Kids Camps
Impact of Gluten-free Camp on Quality of Life of Children and Adolescents with Celiac Disease
A study by the Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, published in PEDIATRICS Vol. 125 No. 3 March 2010, pp. e525-e529
2011 Camps
Listed below are the various camps with links to their Web sites.
Summer Camp Weekaneatit – Sponsored by Georgia R.O.C.K. – Camp Twin Lakes Will-A-Way – Winder, Georgia
May 29 – June 3
Family Camp Weekaneatit – September
Web site
Camp Nah-Jee-Wah, Cedar Lake Camp – New Jersey YMHA-YWHA Camps (NJY Camps) – Milford, Pennsylvania
Gluten Free Program for Celiac and Type 1 Diabetes
Camp sessions for different age groups and of varying session length
Includes a gluten-free family camp weekend open to families of campers and non-campers
Web site
For additional Information, call Anne Tursky, 973-575-3333 x125 or e-mail
NJ Y Camps raises standards to assist celiac sufferers
Great Gluten Escape – Sponsored by Dallas R.O.C.K. – Camp Gilmont – Gilmer, Texas
July 10-15
Web site
GIG Kids Camp West – Sponsored by Gluten Intolerance Group of NA – Camp Sealth – Vashon Island, Washington
Sesson 4: July 20-25
Sesson 4/5: July 20-29
Session 5: July 26-29
Web site
Campers with Gluten Intolerance
Also see Registration and
GlG Web site
Camp Celiac – Camp Arroyo, Livermore, California
July 21-25
July 25-29
Web site
Camp Celiac – Sponsored by Celiac Sprue Association – Camp Aldersgate, North Scituate, Rhode Island
August 7-12
Web site
GIG Kids Camp East – Sponsored by Gluten Intolerance Group of NA – Camp Kanata – Wake Forest, North Carolina
August 7-13
Web site and GIG Kids Camp and
GIG Web site
Gluten Free Fun Camp – Sponsored by Twin Cities R.O.C.K. – Camp New Hope, McGregor, Minnesota
August 14-19
Web site
Gluten Free Camp – Sponsored by Michigan Capital Celiac/DH Group – Camp Manitou-Lin, Middleville, Michigan
August 14-19
Web site