Central Virginia Burn Camp
Located at Camp Holiday Trails in Charlottesville, Virginia
Camp mailing address:
1960 Candlewyck Drive
* Charlottesville, VA 22901
(434)263-6566 * fax (434)-975-0080
cvbc1999@yahoo.com

"Brochure"

What a Great Time it was!
 See you next year, June 15 - 21st 2008

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Hello Campers and Families,  Please join us for Central Virginia Burn Camp 2007!  
Camp this summer is from June 15th-June 21th.    

(Counselor orientation to begin on Saturday June 14th)
 
Counselor Information / Counselor Application

Please join us for Central Virginia Burn Camp 2008!
click here for the upcoming camp events.....


Directors and contact information
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     The Central Virginia Burn Camp was established in March of 1994 by the Charlottesville Professional Firefighters Association, providing a fun, safe, and exciting summer camp for young burn survivors. The Camp now begins it's 14th year, since it's inception firefighters from across the Commonwealth and numerous organizations have assisted in making the Central Virginia Burn Camp a success.
 
     This residential camp is designed to meet the social, physical, and psychological needs of young burn victims. It also allows Firefighters the opportunity to share experiences with these unique children, most of whom, much like a Firefighter, posses a first hand understanding of fire and its devastating effects .

     
     The camp is free to children between the ages of 7 & 17, and is staffed by Nurses, Firefighters, Physical and occupational therapists, and other interested volunteers. Our main focus is to meet the special needs of the young burn survivor, and to provide an environment which stimulates his/her curiosity, leading to the exploration of issues with other burned children.

Activities at the camp include a challenging ropes course, by far the biggest hit of the week. An obstacle course in air, the rope activity includes swinging platforms, climbing, and other challenges. Other activities include:

 

Fishing

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Crafts are always a hit.

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Crafts
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Camping
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And much, much more!

 


Amazing Horses!


Each day the Flag is raised.

       

If you would like more information about the camp, or know of a young burn survivor that might like to attend, please e-mail cvbc1999@yahoo.com        

APPLICATION PACKET HERE.....

 

 

We would like to thank the following organizations for their support !

 


There are always challenges.
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Directors and Coordinators : 
Tim, Leslie, Kim and Bill.

 Leslie Baruch  
(434) 971-9298
LRD6F@virginia.edu   

Tim Wright
(757) 480-0664
Twright342@cox.net