Volunteers needed: ADA Diabetes Camp on Vashon Island

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has a volunteer opportunity for you!  Every year, the ADA organizes a week-long summer camp for kids with diabetes.  It is a very unique camp because it is integrated into a traditional summer camp with kids who do not have diabetes.  The ADA’s role is to manage all of the medical care for the campers with diabetes so they can enjoy summer camp!  We plan to have 75 ADA campers this summer, out of about 250 kids total.  It takes a lot of volunteers to make this camp happen; we are very interested in involving students who are going into the healthcare field and who want to learn more about taking care of kids with diabetes.

The ADA Diabetes Camp is held at Camp Sealth on Vashon Island.  It will be from Monday, August 1 to Saturday, August 6, 2016.  Volunteers need to be able to stay at Camp Sealth for least 3 days, but are welcome to stay for the entire week.  Room and board are provided.  Volunteer duties include helping kids check their blood glucose levels and managing them if they are too high or too low.  No prior experience with this is needed, although it is helpful, as there will be training before camp to teach you everything you need to know!

If you are interested in helping out, please email Kelsey Stefanik-Guizlo at the ADA for more information. She can be reached at KStefanikGuizlo@diabetes.org.

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