Camp Info
| Ages: | 4–18 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Sports: | Sports, Sports Training, General Sports |
| Water: | Water, Kayaking, Swimming |
| Arts: | Fine Arts, Arts, Arts & Crafts |
| Health: | Special Needs, Blood Disorders, Oncology, Physical Disabilities, Health |
Casco, ME, USA
A ray of hope and joy, that’s what Camp Sunshine at Sebago Lake represents for families navigating life's complexities with a child battling a serious illness. This lakeside haven offers a dose of respite and support, beautifully blended with a plethora of engaging activities. The camp is open year-round, providing a sanctuary of fun and relaxation, and it's absolutely free for all families. This isn't just a camp, it's a home away from home that lets the sunshine in, even on the cloudiest of days. With a focus on computer skills, swimming, kayaking, arts and crafts, and general sports, there's a delightful mix of activities to keep the little campers engaged. But it doesn't stop there. Beyond the fun and games, the camp also provides 24-hour medical and psychosocial support, helping families feel secure and cared for. Grief is a journey that doesn't come with a road map. Recognizing this, Camp Sunshine also offers bereavement groups for families who have experienced the loss of a child due to illness, providing a supportive environment to share and heal. In the heart of Maine, along the shores of Sebago Lake, Camp Sunshine is more than just a summer escape. It's a beacon of hope, a place where families can find joy amidst life's challenges, and a testament to the power of love, support, and community.
| Ages: | 4–18 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Sports: | Sports, Sports Training, General Sports |
| Water: | Water, Kayaking, Swimming |
| Arts: | Fine Arts, Arts, Arts & Crafts |
| Health: | Special Needs, Blood Disorders, Oncology, Physical Disabilities, Health |
You can still submit a quick request to let the camp know you’re interested.
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.