Young Texans Race Against Cancer is a 5K, 10K and Fun Run that will fund Camp iHope, which is a specialized summer camp developed by Medical City Children’s Hospital in 2011.
The camp serves children 7-16 years of age with any cancer diagnosis and their siblings. The mission of Camp iHope is to allow children with cancer and their siblings an opportunity to “just be kids.” The week long camp is filled with new experiences in a safe, supportive, fun camping environment. Full medical/nursing staff are on-site to allow for treatments as well as medical supervision so that children who require chemotherapy or are at risk for bleeding or infection can still attend camp.
Young Texans Race Against Cancer is a 5K, 10K and Fun Run that will fund Camp iHope, which is a specialized summer camp developed by Medical City Children’s Hospital in 2011.
The camp serves children 7-16 years of age with any cancer diagnosis and their siblings. The mission of Camp iHope is to allow children with cancer and their siblings an opportunity to “just be kids.” The week long camp is filled with new experiences in a safe, supportive, fun camping environment. Full medical/nursing staff are on-site to allow for treatments as well as medical supervision so that children who require chemotherapy or are at risk for bleeding or infection can still attend camp.
Young Texans Race Against Cancer is a 5K, 10K and Fun Run that will fund Camp iHope, which is a specialized summer camp developed by Medical City Children’s Hospital in 2011.
The camp serves children 7-16 years of age with any cancer diagnosis and their siblings. The mission of Camp iHope is to allow children with cancer and their siblings an opportunity to “just be kids.” The week long camp is filled with new experiences in a safe, supportive, fun camping environment. Full medical/nursing staff are on-site to allow for treatments as well as medical supervision so that children who require chemotherapy or are at risk for bleeding or infection can still attend camp.