This year, we’re bringing camp to you!

Join us for the National Hemophilia Foundation’s first ever virtual Rare Bleeding Disorders Conference youth camp: Camp Unite.

Camp has always been an unforgettable experience for youth with bleeding disorders across the country, and this year will be no different. At Camp Unite, we’ll be building the same sense of community, friendship, and trust among campers in a safe, virtual environment.

What You Can Expect

Kids and teens will be assigned to a virtual bunk with campers their age, each staffed by a trained counselor. Before camp begins, campers will be mailed a box full of goodies and supplies. There will be activities campers can complete by themselves and fun sessions to learn more about bleeding disorders. Each day will have a new challenge for campers to take part in, with real prizes at the end of the week! Campers will also get an opportunity to learn about what it is like to live with a bleeding disorder in other countries around the world and how they can make a difference.

Camp Unite will have special guests guiding campers all week through the learning and fun. Guests include:

  • Pat Torrey, Founder, C.E.O. & Big Dog of GutMonkey
  • Chris Bombardier, Executive Director of Save of Life
  • Dr. Assad Haffar, Director of the Humanitarian Aid Program for World Federation of Hemophilia

We’ll end our virtual camp with a campfire for the whole family, full of songs, games, and laughter.

For a full schedule of camp, please click here.

What Will Virtual Camp Look Like?

 

Camp Unite will be held at the same time as NHF’S Virtual Rare Bleeding Disorders Conference, from August 31st through September 4th. This camp is open to youth aged 6-12, as well as teens aged 13-17 years, with siblings invited too. Camp Unite is completely free to attend!

Registration for camp closed on August 14, 2020 and we are no longer accepting registrations.

For those registered, please review attachments below:

Questions about camp? Email nhfcampunite@hemophilia.org