
Camp AZDA - American Diabetes Association
Camp AZDA Type: Overnight Dates: July 13–19, 2025 Ages: 8–17 Location: Prescott, Arizona Host Site: Friendly Pines Camp Established in 1976, Camp AZDA is an overnight camp where campers enjoy horseback riding, fishing, water sports, high ropes courses, climbing walls, arts and crafts, and other fun activities!
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ADA Camp is a lifeline for children with diabetes to develop the critical skills needed to thrive while managing their diabetes. Attending camp helps children develop social skills, self-respect, and life-long friendships.
Diabetes Camps - Children with Diabetes
4 天之前 · Camp AZDA at Friendly Pines Camp - "For 40 years, the American Diabetes Association's Camp AZDA has been offering a camping experience for youth. Camp AZDA is held at the Friendly Pines Camp facility, located in the tall pines of the Bradshaw Mountains, six miles outside Prescott.
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Camp AZDA The American Diabetes Association is proud to be the leading provider of Diabetes Camping Services in the United States. Camp AZDA is held at the Friendly Pines Camp facility, located in the tall pines of the Bradshaw Mountains, six miles outside Prescott.
For 40 years, the American Diabetes Association's Camp AZDA has been offering a camping experience for youth. Camp AZDA is held at the Friendly Pines Camp facility, located in the tall pines of the Bradshaw Mountains, six miles outside Prescott. Our Teen Adventure Program (TAP) is nearby at the Bradshaw Pines facility. This residential camp
Camp AZDA - ADA - Camp AZDA | Find a Camp
Camp AZDA - ADA - Camp AZDA. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is proud to be the leading provider of Diabetes Camps and serve as a financial supporter for other diabetes camps across the country. Through these efforts, the Association serves more than 10,000 children with diabetes each year.
CAMP AZDA: A Summer Camp for Kids with T1D
🌲⛺️Camp AZDA: A Summer Camp for Kids with Type 1 DiabetesFor children living with Type 1 diabetes, summer camp isn’t just about campfires and canoeing—it’s about finding a place where they truly belong.
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