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When Neurological Conditions Make a Child’s Life Feel Smaller

For children living with neurological conditions such as epilepsy, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, and neurofibromatosis (NF), the risk of seizures, mobility challenges, and the unpredictability of serious illness can shape not only what they can do, but how they see themselves and where they feel they belong.

  • A child with epilepsy may worry about having a seizure in front of classmates.
  • A child with cerebral palsy or spina bifida may encounter physical barriers that make participation more difficult.
  • Frequent hospital visits, medical procedures, and the daily realities of managing a neurological condition can make it harder to build confidence, form connections, and imagine what else is possible.

Where Everything Changes

SeriousFun camps are designed so children with neurological conditions can participate fully, without fear or limitation holding them back.


Medical teams, including specialists familiar with each child’s condition, are present throughout every session, creating a medically safe environment where children can focus on being kids.


Children return home with greater confidence, stronger self-esteem, and a sense of identity that extends beyond their diagnosis. Families often describe camp as a turning point.

Real Outcomes:

Stories from Camp

This month, we’re sharing stories of children with neurological conditions whose worlds were expanded through camp. Because when children feel safe, supported, and understood, camp changes everything.

Living with NF1 shaped much of Olive’s childhood, until camp helped her discover confidence, independence, and a stronger sense of belonging.

For children living with epilepsy, camp can become the first place they discover they are not alone. For Lucas, that realization changed everything.