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Sleep Away Camps In New England?


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The snow is coming down and I am thinking of summer. Has anyone had good luck with a regular sleep away camp in New England? Can you tell me about it? I know some you have to sign up for months in advance. We did try camp celiac but although my daughter liked it she isn't that interested in returning there.

Thanks very much,

Sarah


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The snow is coming down and I am thinking of summer. Has anyone had good luck with a regular sleep away camp in New England? Can you tell me about it? I know some you have to sign up for months in advance. We did try camp celiac but although my daughter liked it she isn't that interested in returning there.

Thanks very much,

Sarah

I am wondering the same thing -- mostly for the southeast US. I found this list Open Original Shared Link

We are new to this. I have three daughters and the middle one - age 9 - was recently diagnosed after a lifetime of being sickly. She is not likely to want to be away from home for camp, but I am checking them out. I was very happy to find that Camp Celiac has its menu posted! The menu gave us lots of new food ideas that sound great. We have been gluten-free now for about 3 weeks and loving it.

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My daughter 9yrs went to camp weekaneatit this past summer in Georgia. She LOVED it. Kids came from NJ, CA, and MO but were most.y from GA and FL.

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My daughter 9yrs went to camp weekaneatit this past summer in Georgia. She LOVED it. Kids came from NJ, CA, and MO but were most.y from GA and FL.

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Will she go back next summer? I would love for my daughter to meet some girls her age going through this too!

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