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North Star Reach And Solaputi Kids’ Camp Become Full Member Camps
From Michigan to Japan, the SeriousFun Children’s Network welcomes two new full member camps—North Star Reach and Solaputi Kids’ Camp—dedicated to enriching the lives of children with serious health challenges.
Westport, Connecticut, November 4, 2016
The Board of Directors of SeriousFun Children’s Network voted this week to admit North Star Reach in Michigan and Solaputi Kids’ Camp in Japan as Full Member Camps of the global Network. Founded by Paul Newman in 1988, SeriousFun Children’s Network is a community of 30 camps and programs around the world serving children with serious illnesses and their families, always free of charge.
North Star Reach is located on 105 acres in Pinckney, Michigan. Accommodating approximately 1,500 children with chronic and life-threatening health challenges and their family members annually, it is a year-round regional resource serving children’s hospitals in the Great Lakes area. The camp features a health center, dining hall, arts and crafts center, nature trails, athletic fields, an accessible tree house with zip line, archery range, amphitheater and waterfront dock, all designed to fit in a rustic camp environment. North Star Reach’s Medical Advisory Committee is assembled from partner hospital and health systems, continually evaluating the needs of the region and ensuring a safe and medically secure program environment.
“Our
extraordinary collaboration with SeriousFun Children’s Network, which
began nearly ten years ago, has been integral in our efforts to build a
unique camp that offers life-changing camp experiences to children with
serious health challenges,” said Doug Armstrong, CEO & Founder of
North Star Reach. “Now, after celebrating our first magical summer
season and becoming a full member camp, we’re excited to continue
enriching the lives of even more kids and families in the Great Lakes
Region and carrying on the legacy of the Network’s beloved founder, Paul
Newman.”
Solaputi Kids’ Camp in Hokkaido, Japan provides specialized programs
for children who have a serious or life-threatening illness, aiming to
enrich their lives and empower them and their families to deal with
their illnesses. At their customized camp facilities, the continual
focus of the leadership, staff and volunteers at Solaputi Kids’ Camp is
to provide campers with outdoor programs that are both safe and
enjoyable. With critical medical services provided by on-site doctors
and nurses in a non-intrusive setting, they offer children and their
families the opportunity to forget about illness, have fun, make new
memories and friends, and uncover renewed strength for the future.
“Solaputi Kids’ Camp is truly grateful to SeriousFun Children’s
Network for accepting us as a full member camp, a moment that caps off a
journey we started together in 2004,” said Mamoru Matsumoto, CEO,
Solaputi Kids’ Camp. “We are committed to providing the best camp
experience to children and their families based on the spirit of Paul
Newman and the mission of SeriousFun.”
The
approval of the SeriousFun Board to grant Full Member Camp status for
both camps is the culmination of a multi-year process during which the
camps worked closely with the Network Support Center to exhibit and
substantiate their capacity to carry out the highest quality programs
for children living with serious illnesses; offer and maintain a safe
and secure site that meets varying abilities and is adaptive to
individual needs; execute skilled fundraising and donor cultivation for
financial sustainability; and meet quality assurance standards set by
the Network to ensure consistency and mission alignment. As Full
Members, the camps will be able to access technical and programmatic,
fundraising, and promotional support from the Network and will receive a
voting seat on the Board of Directors to help inform policies and
strategies.
“It is an honor to welcome North Star Reach and Solaputi Kids’ Camp
as Full Member Camps of SeriousFun Children’s Network,” said Don Gogel,
Chairman of the Board, SeriousFun Children’s Network. “Over the years,
the commitment that their teams have made towards this effort has been
exemplary and we look forward to continued collaboration in delivering
life-changing camp experiences to children who need it most.”
About SeriousFun Children’s Network
SeriousFun Children’s Network is a global community of 30 camps and
programs serving children with serious illnesses and their families,
always free of charge. Founded by Paul Newman in 1988, SeriousFun has
served more than 732,000 children and families from more than 50
countries. Each member camp is an independent, not-for-profit
organization dependent upon private funding to serve all children at no
cost to their families. A Support Center raises funds and provides
central standards and services for all SeriousFun camps and programs. To
learn more about SeriousFun, visit www.seriousfunnetwork.org.
About North Star Reach
North Star Reach is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located on
105 wooded acres in Pinckney, Michigan. As a member of the SeriousFun
Children’s Network, founded by Paul Newman, we provide transformative
camp experiences for children with serious health challenges and their
families, free of charge. Our state-of-the-art health center is staffed
24/7 by medical professionals from leading hospitals and medical centers
throughout Michigan and the Chicago area. We welcome donations to make
magical camp experiences available to as many children as possible. For
more information, visit www.northstarreach.org.
About Solaputi Kids’ Camp
Solaputi Kids’ Camp serves children with serious illnesses and their
families to improve their quality of life by providing outdoor
experiences that address emotional and spiritual needs. At their
specially-built camp facility, children and their families can
experience the joy of nature through experiential activity programs in a
relaxed and safe environment. With the support of the nearby Takikawa
Municipal Hospital, doctors and nurses are always on hand to take care
of medical issues. Solaputi aims to offer these children happy memories,
wonderful new friends, and hope. For more information, visit http://www.solaputi.jp/en/.
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