[Fredslist] Camp Happy Times

Janet Sullivan jansull at msn.com
Sun Sep 7 14:06:20 EDT 2008


Dear Judy:     Here's thanking you and your sister because my husband, 
Armand Pierro spent a wonderful week at the camp.    Gotham magic works again.   Yours, Janet Sullivan, Formica 1
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  From: Judy Heft<mailto:judithheft at optonline.net> 
  To: fredslist at gothamnetworking.com<mailto:fredslist at gothamnetworking.com> 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 2:59 PM
  Subject: [Fredslist] Camp Happy Times


  Every summer I spend the best week of my life volunteering at Camp Happy Times run by the Valerie Fund based out of New Jersey. The Valerie Fund was started about 25 years ago by a couple who lost their daughter, Valerie to cancer. This camp is for kids of all economic means that are treated by any of the Valerie fund's hospitals. Beth Israel in Newark, Columbia Presbyterian and so many other centers in NJ that I don't even know the names of. Some kids are in remission and some are under the care of a physician and are on chemo. Camp is only one week long and is at Tyler Hill Camp in Tyler Hill, PA which is about an hour outside if NYC on the upper western NY state border. There are about 200 campers and almost as many volunteer counselors. My sister is the volunteer director and has been for over 20 years. She is a 27 year cancer survivor. Many of the counselors were campers. Doctors and nurses are on staff and these kids are given their meds in the mess hall so they aren't pulled out of activities. It is one week of pure fun and there are so many special people who give up their time to be there year after year. Some kids have hair and some are bald. This is the week that they are all treated equally and no one feels different. The love that week is amazing. Chanel cosmetics donate a day of beauty to these girls and they get a make up lesson and are sent home with goodie bags filled to the brim with Chanel make-up. The dance is that night too. There is a store where donated goods are supplied. Some are new and some are slightly used. The kids get to "shop" and take home whatever they need and want. There are lots of inner city kids that really can use the items that range from clothing to cosmetics to toys, school supplies and anything else you can think of. Even if the kids can afford to go it is free for everyone. This week is one where so many good friendships are formed that will last a life time. It is far from depressing and it is by far the best week of my life every year. There is an amazing talent show and so may activities that are too many to list as well as the regular camp activities such as swimming, arts and crafts, sports etc. This year there is a shortage of good male counselors. The dates are Aug 22nd to Aug 29th. Counselors have to be there at 8PM on Friday the 22nd and can leave around 11 AM on the 29th. They must be over 22 and go through a background check. 

  Also if anyone is a vendor and has some items to donate CHT is always happy to accept these things. They have strict rules about not giving anything to the kids that might be explicit. 

  If you have the time to do this I guarantee you will have the most fabulous week of your life. If you are interested or need more info please email Millie Finkel, my sister the director at milliesue at aol.com<mailto:milliesue at aol.com>. And of course tell her you got the info from me. Here is the Camp Happy Times web site

  http://www.thevaleriefund.org/camphappytimes/<http://www.thevaleriefund.org/camphappytimes/>

   

  Regards,

   

  Judy Heft

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